
Science and technology may explain medical conditions, but not the unexpected twists of surreal encounters with patients.

Science and technology may explain medical conditions, but not the unexpected twists of surreal encounters with patients.

Lumeris CMO David Carmouche, M.D., makes the case that AI's biggest opportunity in primary care isn't replacing physicians, it's giving them back the time and cognitive space to actually practice medicine.

It’s a premium interactive digital edition built for physicians who mean business.

Federally qualified health centers offer primary care to millions, and their role has never been more critical

Dem doctors in Congress say USPSTF is not broken and HHS secretary should not try to fix it.

Patients and policy makers should know a key part of the U.S. health care system is crumbling

Medicare seeks information and signals it may be time to thaw the rules that have frozen growth of physician-owned hospitals.

Executive faces up to 20 years in prison for collecting more than $450M for unneeded durable medical equipment.

Immigration can help this segment: Here’s what physicians need to know

Skillsoft's Asha Palmer, J.D., explains why banning artificial intelligence (AI) doesn't stop your staff from using it — and what a practical governance plan actually looks like for smaller practices.

Physicians Advocacy Institute study finds just 18% of doctors work in physician-owned practices.

AMA survey finds prior authorizations are killing physician trust in insurers, along with patient care.

Device is intended to provide rapid nerve identification and functional evaluation for both large and small nerves during surgery

A new American Medical Association survey ranks the country's largest commercial health insurers by the prior authorization burden they impose on physician practices.

Here’s how three states used Medicaid policies to cut costs and improve accountability by reining in pharmacy benefit managers

Posthumous advice on medicine and life from the world’s oldest doctor.
As a physician and a financial planning expert, he brings a unique perspective to the board.


Leon Moores, M.D., a pediatric neurosurgeon and author, says listening is the highest-leverage leadership skill most physicians are leaving on the table.

Federal borrowing caps, the end of SAVE and a new income-driven repayment plan begin reshaping the federal student loan system this summer.

Makary pledged an FDA science makeover, but the job comes with political pressure too.

No physician wants to write a prescription that their patient can’t afford. But having affordability information, such as co-pays and vouchers or discounts, embedded into the EHR encourages better conversations between patients and providers about medication costs and support options.

There are many types of insurance. Which ones are right for you?

Telemedicine is a substitute for in-office care, not a surge to overall costs

It’s a premium interactive digital edition built for physicians who mean business.

Ever wonder how patients afford healthcare?

Here’s how to augment your front-end workers so they can focus on patients when staff and funding are in short supply.

Shockwave C2 Aero device is designed to improve deliverability, lesion crossing and repositioning during complex coronary procedures
