
Tariffs will likely result in rising costs and supply chain disruptions that will reshape the economic outlook for the global economy — and your business too.

Tariffs will likely result in rising costs and supply chain disruptions that will reshape the economic outlook for the global economy — and your business too.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Strategies to reduce physician attrition were discussed in a session at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here are your headlines for April 4, 2025.

Clinicians need to acquire and employ AI not as the latest “me too” thing that everyone else is using, but rather with clearly defined purposes and careful planning.

In a 60-minute panel, the directors of regulatory and legislative affairs with the American College of Physicians discussed hot topics in health policy at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans.

The company also expects to submit its application for 510(k) clearance for its OneRF Trigeminal Nerve Ablation System in May, sooner than expected.

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

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

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

Senate vote sends Dr. Oz to head of Medicare, Medicaid, as watchdogs proclaim cuts are coming.

Doctors cannot deliver the highest standard of care to their patients if their own well-being is overlooked.

In a recent podcast appearance, the billionaire former member of “Shark Tank” ripped into insurance companies and defended physicians.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Strategies to ensure health equity were the subject of a panel discussion at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans.

The benefits of artificial intelligence in medicine were discussed during a session at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans.

Buybacks are often illogically equated with dividends—the direct distribution of profits to shareholders in cash on a periodic basis at the discretion of corporate boards.

Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, discusses the organization’s 25th anniversary and more.

Physicians Advocacy Institute publishes figures on five-year decline.

Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, discusses the organization’s 25th anniversary and more.

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

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

Too many emergency departments in U.S. hospitals don’t offer 24/7 physician coverage.

New position paper analyzes rural disparities and the policies, financial incentives and technology that would help.

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

Swiss-based company’s plant will increase capacity to meet demand for autoinjectors

Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, discusses the organization’s 25th anniversary and more.

The time is now to create an action plan that fits your practice when it comes to cutting costs and raising revenue streams. Read Medical Economics Insider to get started.

Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, discusses the organization’s 25th anniversary and more.

Between President Trump's tariff plan and sweeping layoffs at the FDA and HSS, the medical device industry is facing an uncertain future.