
New polling reveals a striking knowledge gap — and that health care providers remain the most trusted source of dietary guidance for those who do know. The question is how many patients you're reaching.

New polling reveals a striking knowledge gap — and that health care providers remain the most trusted source of dietary guidance for those who do know. The question is how many patients you're reaching.

A veteran practice administrator at the MGMA Summit digital conference laid out the disruptions ahead — from AI phone agents to payer audits — and how physician practices can get in front of them.

Learn more about the goals, procedures and billing of the new 10-year ACCESS payment model.

Payers quietly downcode claims and underpay physicians. Here are eight revenue leaks to catch before they cut your pay.

American Hospital Association asks for collaboration to implement a new policy guide addressing major issues across U.S. health care and medicine.

A panel of revenue cycle leaders at the MGMA Summit Digital Conference outlined where patient billing is headed and why physicians should pay attention.

Did you know that 45% of Americans misread their drug labels?

AMA survey shows doctors are skeptical about the latest promises about streamlining prior authorizations.

Four in 10 physicians have a side gig. Here are the data on who succeeds, where the money is going and what doctors who've done it wish they'd known sooner.

But some of the state’s top physicians and clinicians say they were blindsided by the pilot program.

Concrete habits that help primary care physicians close charts in the room, not at 9 p.m.

Insurers and federal officials say prior authorization is moving into the digital age. Physicians are still waiting to see whether the burden actually drops.

When it comes to filling prescriptions, having a nearby pharmacy isn't always enough.

A new American Medical Association survey ranks the country's largest commercial health insurers by the prior authorization burden they impose on physician practices.

Federal borrowing caps, the end of SAVE and a new income-driven repayment plan begin reshaping the federal student loan system this summer.

Telemedicine is a substitute for in-office care, not a surge to overall costs

Is DPC for me? Hear from physicians who made the switch and found success.

The gap between hype and reality

A Medical Economics and Physicians Practice flash poll, sponsored by Heidi, found physicians split on AI, even as 70% are using or evaluating AI scribes in their practices.

Nearly 71% of doctors say hobbies help protect their sanity. Here are seven ways your peers spend their downtime.

Health care clinicians don't want AI running the show, but they are happy to have it help.

WalletHub ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., on children’s health.

Medicare Advantage accounts for three of the top five administrative burdens facing medical groups, and nearly 95% of practices say the regulatory load has grown over the past three years, according to MGMA's 2026 Regulatory Burden Report.

There are two main obstacles holding back true interoperability in EHRs.

Doctors and patients have differing views of how easy accessing health care is

Physicians who signed on during implementation and never revisited their plan may be paying for tools they've never opened.

WalletHub's analysis of 182 cities across 41 health indicators finds the West Coast and Mountain West on top.

A slideshow with figures from the Match and AAFP.

The South and Gulf Coast own the bottom of WalletHub's 182-city ranking, as three Texas cities land in the bottom 10.

The results are in: AI is changing the health care workforce forever. Are you ready?