
The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Figure based on 2021 data may be an underestimate, physician says.

'Striking' lack of diversity when researchers use artificial intelligence to generate images of doctors.

America's poorest seniors could soon find it much harder to get the medicines they need.

REITs are a great way to invest in real estate without the hassle of managing properties.

Be sure to keep these factors in mind when considering medical compensation

CDC leaders remind doctors they are the front line clinicians to get shots in arms for fall respiratory illness season.

Watchdog group praises CMS rule with ‘groundbreaking’ measures of patient safety in hospitals.

A look at the health care policies the new vice-presidential candidate has championed as a member of congress and as governor of Minnesota.

The top news stories in medicine today.

New rules outline how websites must be accessible to patients with disabilities. Here’s how to comply while improving patient care.

Continuing survey shows decline, but researchers say trust is a complex thing.

AAFP president weighs in on current issues in U.S. health care market.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The latest on risk management, reimbursement, and finance & wealth

Is the U.S. in early stages of recession? Reports cite economic indicator tied to jobless figures.

Connected medical devices will be essential to help monitor and manage chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiac arrhythmia, and respiratory diseases, as well as other conditions like sleep apnea, obesity and diabetes.

The top news stories in medicine today.

American Academy of Physician Associates says patients face health care shortages as American Medical Association suppresses modernization efforts.

How physicians can earn extra income in this role

Weekly hours for physicians are trending down, but burnout concerns persist

What's driving consolidation in health care and what it means for the future of your practice

Traditional primary care capabilities, when enhanced with existing consumer technologies, can enable a need-based intervention paradigm. The result can be increased outcomes across the quadruple aim of care—reducing the cost of care, enhancing the experience of care, improving health outcomes, and addressing health equities.

AAFP president weighs in on current issues in U.S. health care market.

Patient acquisition costs can quickly cut into your practice's profits.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The world of cybersecurity is growing more complex. Use these practices to start updating your security in the coming weeks

Teresa A. Hubka, DO, outlines her goals as leader of national organization.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Doctors once again left behind as Medicare prepares to pay other health care entities more next year.