
Primary Care Collaborative President and CEO Ann Greiner, MCP, discusses primary care in the U.S. health care system.

Primary Care Collaborative President and CEO Ann Greiner, MCP, discusses primary care in the U.S. health care system.

For most investors, energy is a challenging stock investment to get their heads around.

Primary Care Collaborative President and CEO Ann Greiner, MCP, discusses primary care in the U.S. health care system.

A new study explores patient satisfaction with AI-generated responses, prompting ethical debate over disclosure in health care communications.

There are reviews all over the web for doctors, both primary care and specialists. How much weight do they really carry?

New Rutgers Health research highlights disparities in care and patient-provider interactions.

Here’s why doctors should consider bringing cardiac monitoring in-house to improve patient care.

A significant opportunity for cost savings lies within administrative tasks, which often become burdensome and time-consuming.

A roundup of priorities, current trends, concerns and improvements in primary care around the United States.

These doctors reclaimed their passion and autonomy with concierge medicine.

Researchers compare patient engagement strategies to improve genetic testing uptake in primary care practices.

The threats emerge from almost every aspect of the health care system.

The Department of Health and Human Services initiates voluntary separation incentives as part of federal cost-cutting measures.

ATA praises continuing resolution, ‘but there remains work to be done,’ ATA leader says.

Restoring pay had majority support, but medical associations blast federal budget for ignoring that, jeopardizing patient access.

South Korean researchers find that AI-assisted mammography interpretation significantly improves breast cancer detection rates without increasing recall rates

Ericka Adler, JD, of Roetzel & Andress, joins the show to discuss factors you should consider before selling your practice.


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New research highlights a sharp increase in physician departures following private equity acquisitions, raising concerns about workforce stability and patient care.

But federal workers feel sting in unemployment report of president’s first full month in office.

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

A slideshow of the analysis by the American Telemedicine Association.

Physicians spend an average of 22 personal hours per month learning about new health care technology, says Sermo survey.

Company adds ability to analyze tables, charts and diagrams

A more human way of thinking can overcome legitimate concerns that doctors have about artificial intelligence.

The CDC requests public comment on the possibility of allowing NPPs to read chest x-rays of workers at risk for pneumoconiosis.


Exports are projected to grow tremendously long-term