
High out-of-pocket costs leave many Medicare beneficiaries at risk for financial hardship from costs of even one hospital visit.

High out-of-pocket costs leave many Medicare beneficiaries at risk for financial hardship from costs of even one hospital visit.

Two experts discuss The Physicians Foundation and its efforts to affect the factors that affect health outside the doctor's office.

Study suggests a way to use EHRs to develop relationship before patients arrive for an exam.

American Psychological Association announces results from national ‘Stress in America’ survey in presidential election season.

A recent study compared the diagnostic performance of physicians referencing AI to those limited to conventional resources.

Doctors offer insights on the how they and their patients are using GLP-1RA medicines.

Study reveals disproportionate struggles for women in prime working and childbearing years

Certified physicians who missed the two-year point requirements will have their status upgraded immediately

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Blue Shield of California and Salesforce look to grant prior authorization answers in near real-time come January 2026.

The Corporate Transparency Act, part of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2021, requires disclosure of all beneficial owners of entities, with harsh penalties for those businesses who ignore this requirement.

The approach offers bilingual support, mailed outreach, and no-cost screening.

SullivanCotter data show doctors’ pay is back to historical average growth.

Avoid these common mistakes to protect your assets and make sure your wealth is distributed the way you want

Congressional action needed before premium tax credits expire at end of 2025.

Breach is the largest ever reported the federal government


SullivanCotter posts survey results covering salary of approximately 215,000 doctors.

AMA alleges MultiPlan is working with commercial health insurers to restrict fair payment for out-of-network services.

Studies find solid recognition of anaphylaxis symptoms, but updates and education are needed on first course of treatment.

We do not believe that year-over-year cuts are the path to create a sustainable financial environment for physicians to be successful nor for patients to receive the best care – particularly at a time when more adults age 65 and older are increasingly relying on Medicare coverage alone.

DermaSensor is a new FDA-approved handheld that is designed to scan and assess skin lesions in the primary care clinical setting. Rebecca Hartman, MD, MPH, describes how it works.

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Organizations announce collaboration with new locations to start in 2025.

A meta-analysis of UK-based research found that women get better pregnancy care when AI and clinical software tools are used in maternity settings

West Health-Gallup measures public support for mental health treatment, skepticism about insurance coverage.

Addressing the crisis in physician well-being: Key strategies for the future of health care

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Low-carbohydrate diet may help type 2 diabetes patients improve beta-cell function, research shows

Michelle Tarver takes over the lead role at CDRH after serving as interim director since July