
American Telemedicine Association publishes policy priorities for new president.

Surge in GLP-1RA use has researchers looking at all benefits of the drugs, but also the risk to the pancreas and kidneys

Global data demonstrates optimism, regional disparities and knowledge gaps that need to be addressed to increased public acceptance of emerging technologies.

Democrats claim credit, vow to fight against repeal; patient advocacy group offers critique.

Boston Scientific showcases promising data on heart treatments at AF Symposium 2025

Peter H. Reilly, North American health care practice leader and chief sales officer at HUB International, joins the show to discuss risks that medical practices face in the year ahead.

After running on a platform of bringing economic relief, President Trump must strengthen, not dismantle, existing programs.


Physician recruitment agreements may seem straightforward, but they can be rife with risks for physicians signing one, including limits on where they can practice. Every agreement should be carefully reviewed before accepting the terms.

Physicians have many reasons for not having a contract reviewed, but not doing so puts them at extreme risk

Drop is the highest of any profession measured, but overall, doctors are still near the top of the list for public trust

President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20. MGMA says this is what he and Congress should focus on for health care.

Despite the proven effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation services, high out-of-pocket costs may prevent patients from participating in the programs.

The number of doctors working for hospitals and private equity-backed firms is on the rise

A machine learning tool designed to analyze vocal patterns for signs of depression successfully identified depression in 71% of patients who had it.

New prices would take effect in 2027.


The administration announced three new telehealth rules, making permanent some temporary pandemic-era flexibilities and establishing new patient protections.

Choice is up to Congress, but plan presents a raise for 2026, with additional money for primary care.

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

Researchers found that common wearable devices could help patients manage their IBD better

Real-world examples that illustrate how recruitment agreements can end badly for physicians

2025 presents many unique risks to medical practices. Here's what you need to know.

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

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

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.
