
Stronger staffing and better work environments linked to fewer physicians intending to quit, JAMA study shows.

Stronger staffing and better work environments linked to fewer physicians intending to quit, JAMA study shows.

AI-powered fax solutions improve referral management, enhancing efficiency and patient care while reducing administrative burdens in health care organizations.

Loren Adler, fellow and associate director at the Brookings Institution’s Center on Health Policy, joins the show to discuss how payer ownership is reshaping primary care and what it means for independent physicians.

Navigating compliance and capital in a rapidly evolving health care M&A market

Transmural Systems launches TELLTALE, an innovative electrosurgical guidewire, enhancing safety in transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedures.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The growing trend toward device-based metabolic interventions

The future of health care AI will not be defined by the power of the algorithms, but by the confidence that patients, providers, and payers place in them.

Deal is expected to accelerate innovation in cancer diagnostics and expand access to early detection tools at a time when global cancer rates continue to climb

GE HealthCare expects the deal to be completed early next year and immediately contribute to its bottomline.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Commonwealth Fund survey finds administrative burdens, feeling undervalued contribute to physician feelings.

Health care organizations can implement these six key strategies to combat workplace violence, fostering safety and resilience for staff and patients alike

Mindray's TE Air e5M ultrasound machine advances imaging with wireless technology, offering affordability, portability, and features for diverse clinical settings.

Physician mental health remains overshadowed by stigma, culture and outdated licensing barriers. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, M.D., MBA, and Christine Yu Moutier, M.D., break down why physicians still struggle to seek help and what reforms could finally move the needle.

Some investment types sound better than they really are.

The top news stories in medicine today.


New study argues physician ownership in rural areas would sink community hospitals.

CHG Healthcare survey points to trust gaps, weak communication and mounting administrative strain as key drivers of low engagement.

The growing trend toward device-based metabolic interventions

Dexcom Smart Basal optimizes insulin dosing for Type 2 diabetes, integrating CGM data for personalized recommendations and enhancing patient care efficiency.

A West Health-Gallup survey of nearly 20,000 U.S. adults finds large differences in health care affordability, access and quality across the country.

Does it matter what technology tools a health care employer has?

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The top news stories in medicine today.

CMS administrator outlines payment changes, Medicaid reforms, fraud efforts and a plan to overhaul prior authorization during his speech at the AMA Interim Meeting of the House of Delegates.

AHA seeks out health technology innovations that reach people where they live, work and play.

Many private medical practices across the country are facing increasing challenges as a result of many factors, most notably lower reimbursement and higher overall practice expenses, which together result in lower physician take-home compensation. Is it time to look at new options?