
Cybercriminals are not allowing time for organizations to make a decision on whether to pay the ransom or not

Cybercriminals are not allowing time for organizations to make a decision on whether to pay the ransom or not

If the government banned paying ransoms to cybercriminals, would it stop the attacks?

A slideshow with statements of support.

Three-quarters of voters oppose HHS revoking FDA approval of the polio and other vaccines—14% support revoking approval.

Device provides objective measures of muscle fatigue to inform athletic training decisions by coaches and athletes

Affiliate splinter groups are numerous and pose a rising threat

The importance of collaboration in health care organizations, the challenges it faces, and its direct impact on patient care.

Legislation could counter total 6.43% budget cut, but time is ticking away, doctors say.

Sen. Cassidy, a physician and HELP Committee chairman, was "struggling" with RFK Jr.’s nomination at the conclusion of Thursday’s confirmation hearing.

The Annals of Family Medicine ran a workshop at the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, asking what the biggest problems of medicine are and how AI could help.

Journavx, by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, is a well-tolerated medicine without evidence of addictive potential indicated for use across all types of moderate-to-severe acute pain.

A survey about how physicians save money for life after medicine.

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee pressed Kennedy on past comments regarding vaccine safety, Medicare knowledge and drug pricing as confirmation vote looms.

Affiliates who work for larger cybercriminal organizations are increasing the threat to medical practices

Test is the first measuring lipoprotein (a) in nmol/L and will help assess cardiovascular disease risk in adults

Sermo Barometer poll has results about private equity influence as well.

By 2026, the majority of front desk workers in health care practices will be replaced by AI-driven agents that are faster, more efficient, and capable of delivering a superior patient experience.


Administration, advocates could find common ground with opportunities to improve health care for physicians and patients.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee for HHS secretary, clashed with senators over his views on vaccines, abortion access and health care finances in his first confirmation hearing.

President’s priorities are not changing, and there was to be no pause to Medicaid and some other spending programs, White House says.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

Ransomware gangs are increasingly targeting small medical practices

In places like the OR, AI can maximize efficiency

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to face senate confirmation hearing to become secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.
