
To proactively reduce the likelihood of a lawsuit, physicians can adopt a strategic approach embodied in the acronym A-V-O-I-D.

To proactively reduce the likelihood of a lawsuit, physicians can adopt a strategic approach embodied in the acronym A-V-O-I-D.

Study finds that primary care physicians have an opportunity to identify and possibly mitigate dementia long before symptoms become apparent

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


A business in the health care system usually succeeds or fails depending on the complicated, multi-layered contract negotiations between physicians and payers.

Study found that AI struggles with understanding complex medical codes, even when specifically trained for medicine

Primary care practices handle more than 90% of diabetes cases despite insufficient resources, training and support.

New study linking hearing health with Parkinson’s disease highlights need for more hearing testing and treatment.

The clock is ticking for lawmakers to approve policies that could affect U.S. health care.

Jay w. Lee, MD. MPH, FAAFP, board member at the AAFP and medical director at Integrated Health Partners of Southern California, discuss how to overcome vaccine hesitancy in patients.

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


Here are five key ways communication technology is enhancing health care in rural and underserved communities.

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


Mental health treatment access is low while cost is high. Here’s what to know about digital solutions.

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


The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index increased 0.2% in the month of October.

Institutional leaders want to standardize practices, but flexibility may be a key to keeping doctors.

Guidance takes a pragmatic approach to managing AI systems in clinical practice

CMS published its list of teaching hospitals awarded Medicare-supported GME positions under Section 126 of CAA, 2021.

There’s a tasty stock market stew simmering into 2025.

Study found multiple benefits for patients who stay hydrated

O’Neill tapped to serve as deputy secretary, Bhattacharya to lead National Institutes of Health.

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

The top news stories in medicine today.

A Canadian study found that patients who visited another within-group physician were less likely to require an emergency department visit than those who visited walk-in clinics.

Study finds a notable shift in the public perception of care after the pandemic

14 million Americans will have Alzheimer’s disease by 2060, and many cases of cognitive impairment go undetected by PCPs. Key points from a recent summit offer new insights into screening methods.