
Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, former CDC director, co-authored a special report on the physician shortage in the U.S., published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, former CDC director, co-authored a special report on the physician shortage in the U.S., published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-North Carolina), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

Study highlights how medical schools may perpetuate ableism and leave doctors ill-prepared for disability care

As health care moves home, primary care physicians are stepping in to ensure care stays personal and effective.


Rep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-North Carolina), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

Agency projects major health effects for the better if nicotine amount is reduced to nonaddictive levels.

How does the length of the contract or the term of employment impact the enforceability of the physician recruiting agreement?

There are many risks practices face, but the right strategies can help minimize them

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, (R-NC), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

Clinical and preclinical are distinctions that could guide patient treatment, public health and medical policy going forward, according to study commission.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-North Carolina), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

A new West Health-Gallup survey found that nearly half of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction regarding health care costs.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-North Carolina), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

Economists expect Fed to pause rate cuts in the short term

The collaboration enables eligible customers to find and enroll in health benefits directly through Amazon.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-North Carolina), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.


Data from the recent AMGA 2024 Medical Group Operations and Finance Survey reveal medical groups continue to face challenges related to providing quality, cost-effective care in a constantly evolving health care environment.

Understanding the legal implications for the physician if the recruitment agreement is breached

A new report in Annals of Family Medicine urges AI developers to target time-saving AI solutions—and warns against overpromising.

Evidence is uncertain about effectiveness of screening in men.

A new study estimates that Americans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with dementia than previously believed.

Study finds traditional Medicare doing just as well at providing dental, vision and hearing services

Practical strategies for delivering life-changing news with empathy and expertise.

Sheila P. Burke, chair, Government Relations and Public Policy Group, Baker Donelson Law Firm, discusses the Trump administration's likely approach to health care.

Sheila P. Burke, chair, Government Relations and Public Policy Group, Baker Donelson Law Firm, talks about how the Trump administration is more experienced this time around.


A policy scenario to lower nicotine in tobacco products was published during the first Trump administration. FDA may be poised to bring it back for more consideration.

$3.9 million grant intended to boost primary care and help rural areas in the state