
Congress could rectify the situation in upcoming spending bill or with pending legislation.

Congress could rectify the situation in upcoming spending bill or with pending legislation.

Yale researchers revealed $2.6 trillion in payouts over two decades, raising concerns about affordability and reinvestment.

Even when the AI provided the same advice as a human, people still didn’t like it

Just one-third of U.S. counties have gastroenterologists, leaving millions without sufficient digestive care.

Balancing automation and accuracy in the quest to reduce provider documentation burden

Legislators question Health and Human Services leaders about potential for wrongful disclosure of private health information.

Ferhat Dikbiyik, chief research and intelligence officer at Black Kite, talks cybersecurity and the evolving threat of ransomware gangs.

New York’s licensure rules can complicate cross-state medical practice with potential widespread professional repercussions.

Other clinicians and patients all have a place in slowing the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

Screenings are also crucial, but prior authorization requirements create a barrier to care.

Everything you need to know about the rapidly changing cyberthreat - and what you can do to protect your practice from cybercriminals

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here's your headlines for February 7, 2025.

A recent Dartmouth study finds primary care practices struggling with accessibility despite advances in practice capabilities since 2017-2018.

Gallup, Emory University post findings about highest priorities for government leaders right now.

Doctors handle their patients with care, and they need to do the same with data.

Several leading physician groups issued a statement condemning the removal of data from federal government websites and databases in compliance with recent executive orders.

Agency logs national data for transition month between Biden and Trump administrations.

Expenses continued to rise throughout the year, but they did not outpace inflation

Unlocking new possibilities for precision medicine


A new study highlights the potential of AI for early detection of PH.

Phishing is still a major access method to a medical practice - and trends in ransomware are changing

Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps busy physicians in the know. Here's your headlines for February 6, 2025.

The SANSA can begin using cellular data upload capabilities, removing the need for apps or Bluetooth pairing

Some patients report not receiving critical safety alerts, creating potentially life-threatening situations

Risk-adjusted monthly payments better align funding with the needs of high-risk primary care patients, UMass Chan study finds.

A family medicine specialist who works with cancer survivorship explains a study that shows how vital screenings are for patients.

Australian researchers are using an AI tool to assess an AI-powered cardiac diagnoses in emergency departments

An expert on antimicrobial resistance discusses how it involves patients in local doctors’ offices and around the world.