
ACP position paper outlines how the U.S. health care system's institutional barriers hinder physicians and budding doctors.

ACP position paper outlines how the U.S. health care system's institutional barriers hinder physicians and budding doctors.

Survey of health care providers shows that some progress has been made, but gaps remain

WalletHub's annual ranking of all 50 states and Washington, D.C., finds the Midwest and Mountain West leading the pack, powered by strong cost-adjusted pay, affordable malpractice insurance and low burnout rates.

Medical Economics survey finds strong feelings about noncompete clauses in physician work agreements.

Study shows that a simple change to when you are reminding patients about appointments can make a big difference in reducing no-shows

High costs of living, expensive malpractice insurance and crowded physician markets push several Northeastern states and the District of Columbia to the bottom of WalletHub's annual ranking.

The 10 biggest cases of health care fraud charged, settled or sentenced in the first 10 weeks of the year.

The surprising gaps in virtual care access

AI adoption in physician practices is accelerating. The contracts, however, often get less scrutiny than the sales pitch.

A new Paubox analysis of every email-related breach reported to federal regulators last year points to the same foundational failures, over and over.

A comprehensive global analysis of health care workers shows that insomnia was a major problem during and after COVID-19.

Trends from last year continue to make it difficult to hire staff in 2026.

Results from a survey of talent acquisition managers as artificial intelligence moves into human resources.

Artificial intelligence is already sitting inside your EHR, revenue cycle tools and phone system. Here’s how to use it on purpose, not on autopilot.

Trump spotlights drug-price transparency and Most Favored Nation pricing —signaling changes to Obamacare subsidies and hospital insurer rules.

The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel canceled its February 2026 meeting after federal officials narrowed the childhood vaccine schedule. Here’s how to keep vaccine conversations steady in the meantime.

Don't be a victim of these common pitfalls when doing a Roth conversion.

A new Hint Health survey using the Person-Centered Primary Care Measure shows DPC patients report easy access, strong relationships and high willingness to recommend their physicians.

A slideshow with results from a Gallup survey about sources of information for health.

Do you know what your employees are thinking about insurance, benefits and finances? A better understanding can help you keep them on staff.

Congress' new spending plan extends key Medicare telehealth flexibilities through the end of 2027.

EHR time and inbox volume aren’t drifting down on their own. These 9 workflow fixes actually stick.

Congress approves a Medicare telehealth extension, community health center spending and more, ending the partial shutdown.

February 4, 2026, is World Cancer Day. In this slideshow, physicians can learn tips to guide patients through a cancer diagnosis.

An Oregon Health & Science University analysis of five specialties across all states highlights "ghost" physicians, high-volume core participants and growing worries about access, especially in psychiatry.

Patients are paying more for health care. But what does that mean for your practice?

Innovaccer's 2026 “State of Revenue Lifecycle in Healthcare” report shows most organizations now run AI in live workflows, yet fragmented data and point solutions are slowing scale.

How many of these possible hazards are at your practice?

What you need to know about the biggest trends that will impact health care in 2026

Medical billing software sits at the center of the modern revenue cycle, but the sticker price rarely reflects what practices actually pay.