
A new policy paper from the American College of Physicians lays out eight recommendations to modernize risk adjustment, reduce administrative waste and better serve high-risk patients.

A new policy paper from the American College of Physicians lays out eight recommendations to modernize risk adjustment, reduce administrative waste and better serve high-risk patients.

Wristband delivers personalized, adaptive stimulation throughout the day without the need for surgery or drugs


America’s Physician Groups publish 7 key reasons why the national spending plan is bad for health care.

Bill goes back to House and vote is expected soon as health care organizations predict dire consequences for health care.

From ghost patients and fake genetic tests to DME laundering rings and opioid pill mills, the DOJ’s 2025 health care fraud crackdown paints a sobering picture of a system under attack — and a federal response gaining traction.

Discover effective strategies for managing rising health care costs and reducing employer expenses while enhancing recruitment and retention in medical practices.

A new ModMed survey finds most patients support AI in the exam room, but only for tasks that reduce screen time and build human connection.

The chief medical officer of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation discusses the state of health care burnout as of mid-2025.

New payment model looks to improve patient care by reducing unnecessary treatments.


Justice Department charges 324 defendants, including 96 licensed medical professionals, in sweeping nationwide takedown that reveals a surge in transnational, telehealth and opioid schemes.

The company that brought you Clippy and Windows Vista now says its AI is smarter than doctors…or at least doctors who have to answer questions with limited resources

Pediatricians offer anecdotal evidence in ACIP deliberations as vaccine skepticism grows under RFK Jr.

A global physician survey finds overwhelming concern about social media misinformation, poor nutrition training and the growing need for evidence-based dietary counseling.

The chief medical officer of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation discusses the state of health care burnout as of mid-2025.

A review of more than 400,000 patients shows deprescribing works to reduce medication overload in overload adults, but effects on hospital visits and death are less clear.

Isaac Park, CEO of Keebler Health, joins the show to talk agentic AI and how it can be used in health care.
A discussion with Plante Moran’s Tammy Schaeffer about why value-based care hasn’t been adopted more quickly

Foldax's TRIA Mitral Valve shows promising one-year results, enhancing patient outcomes and quality of life with innovative polymer technology in heart valve replacement.


The chief medical officer of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation discusses the state of health care burnout as of mid-2025.

The chief medical officer of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation discusses the state of health care burnout as of mid-2025.

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for free screenings, procedures, could have been affected by legal challenge.

Leader of an organization devoted to independent practice describes the state of ownership.

Confidence in federal public health agencies fell sharply from 2020 to 2024 — but Americans’ trust in personal physicians and local health departments has since rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.

How finding the root cause of allergy symptoms can ease burdens on patients, clinicians and the health care system at large.

Vaccines become center of the medical world as ACIP meets to advise CDC.

The chief medical officer of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation discusses the state of health care burnout as of mid-2025.