
Medicine use has seen a jump globally-but no telling what effect COVID-19 will have on this trend.

Medicine use has seen a jump globally-but no telling what effect COVID-19 will have on this trend.

Physicans in the MIPS program get an extended deadline for reporting and a guaranteed neutral payment adjustment for 2021.

Manufacturers see restrictions lifted in an attempt to boost supplies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Coding changes regarding telehealth and transitional care management physicians need to know during the pandemic.

The MCAT exam for March and April are officially cancelled.

In a news briefing and letter to congressional leaders, hospital executives sound the alarm as they 'fight a war' against coronavirus.

The American College of Physicians recommends five changes to the CARES Act.

The survey found a vast majority of physician respondents were concerned about the virus affecting them or their patients directly.

Urges immediate action, including usage of the Defense Production Act.

Family physicians call for five policies to help primary care practices weather the crisis.

The agency recommends a tiered framework to determine if an elective surgery should be performed.

On Friday, March 20, tens of thousands of medical students will learn where they have been matched for their residencies.

The organization is pushing for a series of provisions to be included in the third economic stimulus bill currently being written in Washington D.C.

New interoperability rules put patients in control of health data and play a key part of broader transparency effort

Physicians will need telehealth during the coronavirus outbreak, especially senior patients.

The organization presents recommendations for further actions pertaining to healthcare capacity, testing, personal protective supplies, and coverage.

What you need to know to perform better on quality measures and get a higher rating.

The move comes to allow healthcare providers to assist at hospitals that need help during the coronavirus outbreak.

Know when to stop bringing work home from the office.

The study looked at spending on hospital admissions for pneumonia and found out-of-pocket costs for insured patients can reach $1,396.

For medical practices that have not yet embraced telemedicine, this could an opportunity to get patients on board

What you need to do for your practice to survive.

Avoid common mistakes by understanding the process.

Here's what physicians need to know.

Here are 7 ways to cope with mental health challenges during COVID-19.

Which one of these mistakes are you making that's costing your practice time and money?

The AAFP detailed their policy recommendations to the Coronavirus Task Force ahead of a meeting set for Wednesday.

As the coronavirus ravages the world, elective surgeries should be avoided, the Trump adminstration said Tuesday.

A new current procedural terminology (CPT) code and description has been created for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) testing