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

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.

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, details one key change to improve practice safety.

The top news stories in medicine today.

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.

Study warns that artificial intelligence could increase legal risk and burnout if health systems fail to support doctors.

People who requested genetic tests were customers, not patients, so legal protection may be limited.

FDA approves Dawes-Redman CTG analysis for U.S. use, enhancing fetal monitoring

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, details cost-effective options for smaller practices looking to conduct risk assessments.


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.

A look at the figures from the National Resident Matching Program.

A new JAMA study shows preventable deaths rising in every U.S. state, defying global progress.

Income annuities help ensure a worry-free retirement and offer tax advantages.

A view from the front lines in a pediatric practice.

Anuncia Medical secures FDA Breakthrough Designation for ReFlow EVD, advancing neurocritical care

Rohit Harve of PA Consulting talks tariffs and their impact on the medical device industry.

As business and administrative challenges continue to mount — from declining reimbursement rates to increased competition — our mission is to deliver timely content that helps you run your practice more effectively. Enter Medical Economics Insider.

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, talks about possible next steps once risks are identified.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Andrea Greco, SVP of Healthcare Safety at CENTEGIX, breaks down the key legal and regulatory factors medical practices must consider when conducting risk assessments.

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, identifies common shortcomings of risk assessments and explains how practices can address their blind spots.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here are your headlines for March 21, 2025.

Internal medicine is single largest training specialty, according to figures from medical groups.