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Physicians are excited about the concepts of value-based payment models. So why do so many doctors stick with fee-for-service care?


New study outlines health care spending down to the county level.

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here are your headlines for February 19, 2025.

Researchers find that structured, accessible GOC documentation enhances decision-making and patient care across health care settings.

What you need to know before selling your practice

What is the one thing primary care physicians should take away from this research on collaboration between them and APPs?

The "AMA Augmented Intelligence Research" demonstrates a surge in AI use and enthusiasm among physicians — though concerns remain.

Triage solution is built on existing AI engine

'Too much information' is sabotaging patient care. Physicians don’t need more data — they need smarter data.

A survey by rater8 reveals that online searches and reviews now rival word-of-mouth in health care decisions.

Scorecard has bad marks for health care system that devotes rhetoric and attention — but not money — to primary care.

What does DOGE, a sort-of government agency named after a memecoin and led by billionaire Elon Musk, have to do with the U.S. federal health care apparatus? Apparently, a great deal.

Multiple agencies are seeing hundreds or even thousands of employees fired

What has to change for physicians and APPs to work better together?

U.S. health care system gets failing grade for supporting primary care, say Milbank Memorial Fund and the Physicians Foundation.

While often seen as a normal cost of doing business, denials impact not only the provider's revenue cycle but also patient care, which is why the amount of money left on the table is hard to ignore.

You’re not alone. Tips on how to put aside more and get tax advantages too.


Targeted Genomics’ new at-home GlutenID test provides consumers direct access to their inherited risk profile.

Physicians have complained that Medicare reimbursement rates have not kept pace with inflation, and now in 2025, are dealing with a 2.83% reimbursement cut. There's little chance of relief in sight. How did we get here?

What is the patient perspective on APPs and physicians and how should it influence future changes?

How payment models affect APP-physician collaboration

In a new Omada Health survey, PCPs warn of safety risks, overprescribing and care gaps regarding GLP-1s for weight loss.

Public benefit corporation announces developments for 2025.

Practical strategies to connect with patients

Yashaswini Singh, PhD, MPH, a health care economist and assistant professor at Brown University's School of Public Health, discusses her recent research article on private equity and hospital consolidation in primary care.
