
As a result of shifts in the primary care landscape, Bain & Company has made important adjustments to their 2030 market share forecast from two years ago.

As a result of shifts in the primary care landscape, Bain & Company has made important adjustments to their 2030 market share forecast from two years ago.

How is life different across the pond? UK babies can expect to live longer than newborn Americans.

Relying solely on traditional methods for estate planning can leave your assets vulnerable.

The cost-effectiveness of using AI-ECG is $27,858 per quality-adjusted life year, and it’s particularly cost-effective in outpatient settings.

The regulatory battle over compounded semaglutide and health effects on the heart are among latest developments involving GLP-1 RA drugs.

Community-based primary care has been hollowed out over the past 25 years, starting with the advent of electronic health records.

As patient expectations shift toward an expectation of on-demand health care, urgent care centers must adapt their revenue cycle processes to stay competitive and ensure financial stability.

Robert Kushner, MD, an expert in overweight, obesity, nutrition, diet and exercise, discusses the effects of the new antiobesity medications.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Richard W. Miller, MD, discusses the best ways to handle conversations about treatment options with patients who consume misinformation online.

Richard W. Miller, MD, discusses what physicians can do to ensure patient education in spite of misinformation available online.

Richard W. Miller, MD, explains why shared decision-making is so important when navigating patient concerns rooted in social media misinformation.

Richard W. Miller, MD, talks managing a situation when a misinformed patient becomes frustrated.

Richard W. Miller, MD, discusses the proper response when a patient makes a misinformed request.

Richard W. Miller, MD, discusses how social media trends can result in misinformed patients.

PCORI announces list of grants to support studies on patient-centered health care.

RAND study found hospitals have increased how frequently they say patients need the highest level of care

Physicians are high earners, but their professional careers begin later than most, so early action can yield long-term financial security.

The rate of pharmacy store closures has more than doubled in recent years in what researchers call an “unprecedented decline.”

The Commonwealth Fund compares United States with other developed nations.

Independent oncologists are important for patient health and cost-effective care

A physician researcher and author discusses the latest information on GLP-1 RA antiobesity medications.


Pradeep Kumar Jain, senior director of health care at Tredence, outlined five significant predictions for 2025.

Addressing the rising demand for heart health solutions with affordable and efficient cardiac imaging.

Employers face tough decisions on health care coverage as costs continue to rise.

A study of more than 9,000 patients determined that text message reminders did not improve how regularly they refilled their medications after 12 months.

Lawmaker discusses state of the nation’s physician workforce – and the rise of part-time practice.

‘Old guys are taking ER call’ as younger docs ponder medicine as a calling, or just a job.

Patient challenges could be addressed at the time a provider writes a prescription - if providers and their staff are equipped with the right technology and information.