
Oak Orchard Health taps AI tools from eClinicalWorks to boost efficiency, patient care

By normalizing HIV conversations, primary care physicians can help turn the tide against HIV.

Without clear pricing, patients can end up paying thousands more than necessary.

Growth doesn't just depend on what you're doing — it also depends on what you're not seeing.

Addressing the unique, complex needs in women’s health care while improving care, easing the burden on OB-GYNs, and ensuring adequate payment.

The impact of these tariffs on the global market has been significant. What's next for investors?

The top news stories in medicine today.

Cybersecurity attacks and ethical AI use emerge as critical concerns for physicians.

Association previously expressed grave concerns about the effect of tarrifs.

In a statement to the House Ways and Means Committee, the AAFP pushes for incentives to sustain independent practices and expand rural care.

Data for 2023 show decrease from 2021, but doctors still experience more burnout than other workers, survey finds.

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

These tax-efficient strategies can help doctors make the most of the financial rewards they spent years working to achieve.

She replaces Tom Westrick, who is retiring after 20 years

Automation has emerged as a key strategy for improving revenue cycle efficiency and reducing costs.

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

Are your patients' medications about to get more expensive?

Quoting anonymous sources, Wired reports that CMS Director Mehmet Oz, M.D., M.B.A., said CMS can save money by having AI avatars meet with patients in some circumstances.


Trump's tariff announcements led to a stock market meltdown with trillions of dollars of losses from retirement accounts — at least on paper. What now? Here's what investors should consider.

In head-to-head comparison, artificial intelligence gave more guidance-adherent and accurate recommendations than doctors in over 20% of cases.

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

Survey asks doctors about their passion and engagement at work.

Prior authorizations are a major pain point for physicians, but technology may be able to help.

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

Combined organization now serves more than 20 million members and 1,700 employers

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

Clearance is the first AI platform for real-time surgical measurements, marking major leap in operating room innovation

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.