
A recent market analysis outlined the lack of adequate health insurer competition in many U.S. markets.

A recent market analysis outlined the lack of adequate health insurer competition in many U.S. markets.

How many people will be affected if Congress does not extend premium tax credits for ACA insurance?

The top news stories in medicine today.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP sat down with Medical Economics for an exclusive Q&A.

Famed television host will join RFK Jr. ‘to take on the illness industrial complex,’ president-elect says in news reports.

Study shows that ownership model matters when it comes to caregiver satisfaction, and that doctors should know the ownership structure of hospices.

An atypical career led to atypical results – including financial security and work-life balance

The AMA Interim Meeting of the House of Delegates was held November 8-12, in Orlando, Florida. Here is everything you might have missed.

From promises of widespread forgiveness to halted payments, followed by a chaotic mess of legal disputes over repayment plans, federal student loan borrowers are on an emotional rollercoaster.

Don't miss your chance to see how your practice measures up.

A study has identified a strategy for using AI models in health care, maintaining efficiency and reducing costs by 17 times.

Study finds sitting too long may undermine heart health, even with exercise

Some states have few or no hospitals with ‘A’ grades for patient safety, according to the Leapfrog Group’s fall 2024 report card.

If providers invest in the right technologies, they are well positioned to reduce denials, cost to collect and labor costs, accelerate cash flow, and deliver a better patient experience.

Managing payment is a key factor working against medical practices. Here’s how artificial intelligence could relieve administrative burdens.

Emma Schuering, JD, of the Polsinelli law firm discusses non-compete agreements in health care.

As we prepare for a new Congress in January, it’s essential to ensure legislators and their staff fully understand the implications of nuclear medicine policy shifts on patient care and medical innovation.

The September rate cut signals the beginning of a cutting cycle that’s likely to bring down most interest rates in the U.S. economy.


The US Preventative Services Task Force recently issued a draft recommendation statement on domestic violence and caregiver abuse screenings.

A study suggests that if health care professionals are better trained with AI than its potential to make care more effective could be in the near future.

Ransomware activity in healthcare is reaching critical levels, and physicians need to take action to protect their practices and their reputations

A majority of surveyed physicians have already seen benefits of AI and believe in its continued improvement.

When providers adopt digital tools, they can deliver a better consumer experience that promotes greater patient satisfaction and increases the likelihood of prompt collections.

Leapfrog Group publishes fall 2024 marks for almost 3,000 facilities nationwide.


Trump taps vaccine skeptic Kennedy at HHS to 'make America healthy again.'

The Healthcare AI Challenge offers a virtual environment in which professionals can experience the latest AI health care solutions.

Medical devices, particularly older ones, are common in any medical setting. But did you know that some of them can become gateways for hackers to access sensitive information?

Clinicians who are sexual and gender minorities experience unique stressors, affecting their occupational well-being.