
Out-of-pocket costs for popular diabetes and weight-related medications nearly doubled in 2025, with nearly universal prior authorization requirements, according to new JAMA research.
Out-of-pocket costs for popular diabetes and weight-related medications nearly doubled in 2025, with nearly universal prior authorization requirements, according to new JAMA research.
Physicians offer their insights on the state of mental health care for the health care workforce.
For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential
Direct primary care can transform rural health care and empower physicians to provide personalized care.
From automation to analytics, physicians can use these strategies to reduce stress and sharpen efficiency.
How to partner to drive better patient outcomes and control costs
On the first day of sessions at the MGMA Leaders Conference 2025, physicians can catch timely updates on policy, value-based care, retention, direct pay and care management strategies to strengthen practice success.
New patient monitoring device doesn’t require wearables or cameras
From Rhode Island to California, states are experimenting with ways to funnel more money into primary care, though it’s uncertain whether those investments can rein in overall health costs.
RFK Jr. targets surge in autism diagnoses with treatment, research projects.
New research finds that physicians with significant student debt are more likely to work longer hours and report symptoms of burnout.
Glooko enhances diabetes care by acquiring Monarch Medical, expanding its solutions from outpatient to inpatient glycemic management for improved patient outcomes.
The White House says new cost applies only to new applicants, but health care leaders warn of risks for workforce shortages.
For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential
The "Yes, and" in personalized health care
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices sparks comments from pro-vaxxers.
Morphic Medical launches RESET, a non-surgical treatment for obesity and diabetes, offering safe, effective weight loss and blood sugar control.
Donald Berwick, M.D., M.P.P., joins the show to talk about the future of medical research.
Committee supports improving the testing levels for all pregnant women; physicians question ACIP’s analysis methods.
Health Care Cost Institute analysis highlights shrinking investment, wide state variation and sharper rural reliance on primary care.
ACIP ties in vote on requiring a doctor’s order, so the committee chair broke the tie with a ‘no.’
A study of more than 3 million Medicare Advantage beneficiaries shows patients in value-based, senior-focused primary care organizations see their physicians more often and with greater continuity than those in fee-for-service settings.
Medicaid cuts threaten essential care for special needs children, risking their health and increasing costs. There is a better solution.
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices evaluates shots as hepatitis B grows rarer in U.S. health care.
Scott Bartnick, co-founder & CEO of Otter Public Relations, joins the show to explore how physicians can create strong, credible personal brands.
Medtronic's Altaviva device advances urinary incontinence treatment with its minimally invasive tibial neuromodulation technology.