
Study finds spreading medical misinformation is low on the list of reasons for disciplinary actions against physicians in recent years.

Study finds spreading medical misinformation is low on the list of reasons for disciplinary actions against physicians in recent years.


The newly released “Guidance to the Guidelines” are an effort by expert groups to improve nationwide diagnosis and treatment of the condition.

High-deductible health plans can create billing problems, especially early in the year before most patient deductibles have been met. Here are some ideas on how to help your practice cope.

A look at average annual salaries, based on government figures.

In a recent announcement, the AMA announced its support of more standardization and regulation of nonprofit hospitals.

Research examines family doctors’ attitudes on team efficiency, home time in electronic health records, and burnout.

New policy would ensure AMA support for a federal prohibition on the inappropriate denial of payment for care that is necessary and has received prior authorization.

Revenue is increasing but physicians and providers are working more while generating less money.


‘We did not anticipate this magnitude of increase in mortality,’ expert researcher says.

New research has identified a possible predictor of cardiovascular health and a health disparity in socioeconomically disadvantaged first-time mothers.

‘We did not anticipate this magnitude of increase in mortality,’ expert researcher says.

Study reveals surprising facts about telehealth and its effects on costs

At the Financial Times Global Pharma and Biotech Summit 2024, a panel discussed the potential of mRNA technology in developing cancer vaccines amid distrust from the public.


New research suggests that providing cash benefits for patients in poverty-stricken areas could lead to better health care access.

These words and phrases that should never be said to patients, and what to say instead, were covered in a recent Mayo Clinic paper.

A panel at the Financial Times’ 2024 Global Pharma and Biotech Summit in London analyzed what the re-election of Trump could mean to the pharmaceutical industry.

How will the new Trump administration affect your financial plans?


The Federal Reserve Bank made the announcement amid steady economic growth and persistent inflation concerns.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, explains the CDC's recently updated recommendations for COVID-19 and pneumococcal vaccinations and explains how to best handle patient concerns and misinformation.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, explains the importance of consistency and maintaining a relationship with a patient over time.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, advises family physicians to continue offering vaccines, explaining the benefits compared to alternatives.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, shares how physicians should properly approach patient concerns regarding vaccines.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, explains how physicians should approach the vaccine conversation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With so many AI solutions, how can physicians sort through the offerings to determine what will work best for their practice?

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, talks about appropriate and effective ways of initiating the vaccine conversation during respiratory illness season.