
Several leading physician groups issued a statement in support of the Medicaid program amid proposals to implement budget cuts, structural changes.

Several leading physician groups issued a statement in support of the Medicaid program amid proposals to implement budget cuts, structural changes.

Bargaining for widely used prescription drugs may save money for Medicare, but AAR wants seniors to see better prices at the pharmacy counter.

Autonomous solution doesn’t require dilation in vast majority of cases

Industry analyst outlines how Medicare made a noteworthy inclusion in its 2025 rule.

With high demand but high prices for antiobesity drugs, patients may fall for phony pharmaceuticals.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here's your headlines for February 12, 2025.

The Senate voted along party lines to advance the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary to the floor for a final vote, likely Thursday.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

A study of the medical economics of ultraprocessed foods, diabetes and pharmaceutical revenues.

UVA researchers test AI technology to enhance automated insulin delivery and improve blood sugar control for patients with T1D.

House Ways and Means Committee considers suggestions on Making America Healthy Again.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

What new treatments mean for practices and patients.

Rise means Fed unlikely to cut rates anytime soon

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

Primary care, oncology can use team approach to improve prevention and screening efforts.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.


It remains unclear how Trump's executive order on workforce reductions will impact federal health agencies.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

Stanford study finds AI support improves physician decision-making in complex cases.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

A discussion about the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program with Adina Lasser, director of public policy and government affairs with the Alliance for Aging Research.

While systemic changes are undoubtedly needed for all physicians, there are steps that we can take as individuals to support our women colleagues.

97% of survey respondents reported experience with integrated care, with many interested in learning more.

Poll finds that employees are managing their conditions at work, but not telling their employer

Not all potential partners or arrangements can provide the assistance physicians want while giving them the autonomy they’re accustomed to nor the work-life balance they may seek.
