
More than 51 million adults experience chronic pain

Which states rated the highest on the list of where best to receive affordable, quality health care.

Novo Nordisk says it is working to make more; FDA warns against too much of a good thing.

A clear explanation of benefits can help both the patient and the provider.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Getting to know Teresa A. Hubka, DO, new president of the American Osteopathic Association.

Which states are the lowest on the list of where best to receive affordable, quality health care.

Physicians are too valuable to make compensation a source of dissatisfaction.

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Open meeting to be held online Aug. 1; independent pharmacies, PBM trade group offer responses to federal reviews.

Evidence suggests that sitting does not prolong interactions unnecessarily, addressing a common concern among clinicians.

Remote care services offer opportunities for early intervention and reduce the need for in-person visits, unnecessary hospitalizations or emergency department visits.

For some seniors living with chronic diseases, one particular reform may actually lead to higher out-of-pocket costs

A discussion of available food insecurity programs.

How does value-based care work in a retail clinic setting? Quite well, when partnerships, technology and payment combine to serve patients.

The top news stories in medicine today.

‘Chevron deference’ in legal interpretation falls in ruling expected to have far-reaching consequences across health care, other areas of governance.

Study found that 80% of those surveyed are willing to stop one or more medications

Providers, health plans, governments, charitable organizations and patients must be collaboratively engaged for VBC to work.

‘HHS must be agile, accountable, and strategic to meet the needs of this moment,’ Secretary Becerra says.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Focusing on outcomes rewards patients and providers alike.

Pennsylvania ruling sides with Federal Trade Commission, but Texas case has ruled against ban set for Sept. 4.

CenterWell says the centers aim to provide seniors with greater access to tailored primary care services

Negotiating with payers can be a complex and confusing process. Here's what you need to know to get the best contract possible.

What you need to know when negotiating a value-based care contract.

Payers will often try to put an ability to unilaterally amend a contract at any time. This is something that should be avoided at all costs.

Can you negotiate the need for prior authorizations completely out of your contract?

How much negotiating power do independent practices really have - and what should you do if offered a contract with a take-it-or-leave-it ultimatum?

When you should start preparing for negotiations and what the best contract length is for you.