
Andrea Greco, SVP of health care safety at CENTEGIX, sat down with Medical Economics for an exclusive Q&A.

Andrea Greco, SVP of health care safety at CENTEGIX, sat down with Medical Economics for an exclusive Q&A.

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Expert insights about managing a practice and the 2025 cut to physicians in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.

Consolidation can create benefits, along with organizational gaps. Here’s how a strategic plan can help.

Meanwhile, FTC members contest removal by Trump.

23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, and announced that the company and its genetic data are up for sale. Here's how to delete your genetic data.

While many actors portrayed the role of "Dr. Kildare" in the earliest TV medical drama, none did so as famously as Richard Chamberlain.


Leading medical organizations warn that workforce reductions could disrupt public health and patient care.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here are your headlines for March 28, 2025.

Test is designed for females regardless of symptoms and gives results in about 30 minutes

GLP drugs, new technology and breakthroughs in research are transforming diabetes care — and fueling hope for a cure.

Fed’s key inflation measure showed the biggest monthly gain since January 2024

By embracing better processes for sharing information, providers build trust and foster an environment that improves health outcomes.

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Imported components account for almost half of US companies’ FDA-approved products

Secretary Kennedy’s plan consolidates 28 divisions, forms a new health agency and shifts focus to chronic disease prevention.

Media report highlights how FDA workloads have increased, and delays for new technology approvals will likely suffer

Coming March 31 to MedicalEconomics.com.

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, discusses risk assessments in medical practices.


Errors in coding, delayed claim submissions, or ineffective patient collections can result in significant revenue losses, impacting a practice’s ability to invest in staff, technology, and patient care.

Errors in coding, delayed claim submissions, or ineffective patient collections can result in significant revenue losses, impacting a practice’s ability to invest in staff, technology, and patient care.

While some providers feel supported by their employers, a significant portion believe more could be done to help them navigate prior authorization challenges.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here are your headlines for March 26, 2025.

As obesity medications gain popularity, many older Americans support coverage — but not higher premiums.

Small, seemingly simple adjustments can lead to massive success — both on the basketball court and in your medical practice.

New research in the Annals of Family Medicine explores how visit type, urgency and patient demographics shape the balance between continuity and convenience.

Policy center argues patients around the world benefit when Americans pay more than their fair share for research and medicines.

AI and quantum computing are changing the threat landscape, empowering cybercriminals to increase the number and sophistication of their attacks which poses major risks to medical practices and other health care organizations.