
A panel of physicians, practice leaders and health care experts unpacks what true independence looks like in 2025 and breaks down how practices can strengthen their footing for the years ahead.

A panel of physicians, practice leaders and health care experts unpacks what true independence looks like in 2025 and breaks down how practices can strengthen their footing for the years ahead.

TriSalus unveils the TriNav XP Infusion System, enhancing drug delivery for solid tumors with advanced embolic particle capabilities and improved navigation.

Two in five health care workers say their role is unsustainable; one in four are considering leaving the field entirely.

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.

Money for doctors, quick turnaround, policy changes — and even excitement?

The top news stories in medicine today.

Health care faces challenges in complying with information-blocking laws, impacting patient care and outcomes. Interoperability is essential for progress.

Top CMS policymakers outline benefits to primary care for Medicare spending next year.

BrainsWay's FDA-approved Deep TMS system offers new hope for adolescents with depression, enhancing access to effective noninvasive treatment options.

Anders Gilberg, senior vice president of government affairs at MGMA, joins the show to explain how the temporary funding agreement affects Medicare claims, telehealth and payment stability.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The growing trend toward device-based metabolic interventions

FDA 510(k) clearance for its Hemastyl gel device marks the first technology that has treated the tissue surrounding chronic wounds and prevented numerous amputations.

Findings from Stroudwater Associates highlight persistent gaps in incentives, work-hour standards and use of current CMS physician fee schedules.

Orpyx's digital foot-monitoring platform for diabetic foot ulcer prevention will be tested in a NIH-funded trial, aiming to reduce amputation risks.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Half of practices now use at least one AI tool; documentation and fax automation deliver the largest reported time savings, with patient communication emerging as the next major target.

Offering two or more evidence-based alternatives in EHR prompts made physicians more likely to choose higher-quality care.

The growing trend toward device-based metabolic interventions

Clarissa Riggins, chief product officer at Experian Health, joins the show to talk why denied claims are increasing and how AI can help practices prevent revenue loss.

Hubly Surgical's FDA-cleared auto-stop drill enhances spinal surgery safety, preventing injury with innovative technology for precise, efficient procedures.

The top news stories in medicine today.

After you retire, where should you withdraw your money from first?

A new survey shows physicians are cautiously optimistic about AI’s potential, but still wary of bias, safety and patient trust.

Asset protection is a key risk management strategy for your retirement plan

The trend toward independence isn’t just nostalgic; it’s a growing movement rooted in purpose, practicality, and the desire for professional freedom.

AOA publishes 2025 data with physician numbers for all 50 states.

Augmedics unveiled the X2 augmented reality surgical headset, which enhances precision and comfort in spinal surgeries with advanced imaging and ergonomic design.

The top news stories in medicine today.

How a community hospital in Northeast Ohio formed a heart and vascular hospital to achieve quality and growth