
A slideshow of the top 14 ancillary services for internal medicine/family medicine practices in 2018.

A slideshow of the top 14 ancillary services for internal medicine/family medicine practices in 2018.

The agency announced five new payment models focused on primary care. Here’s what you need to know.

A slideshow on how much time practices spent on prior authorizations in 2018.

A new report shows how medication use is expanding and changing.

Physicians should expect to be asked about the measles outbreak, and what patients can do to protect themselves and their children.

The operative word being extreme.

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A slideshow with tips for addressing the gender pay gap in medicine

A slideshow of the biggest challenges facing primary care in 2018.

This slideshow will guide physicians towards effective end-of-life care discussions with all patients.

A slideshow with a breakdown of median annual premiums

A slideshow with data on physician productivity and medical practice staff

A slideshow about the survey respondents

A slideshow on the financial state of practices


Prior authorizations are time-consuming and frustrating. Find out how you can reduce the burden in your practice.

Numerous factors can impact physician career satisfaction, including location. Here are the best-and the worst-states for practicing medicine.

What you can do today to pave the way for a successful conversion tomorrow.

As more apps come to market, wearable users look for more sophisticated devices. Here are 10 of them.

Five steps to take after you’ve matched.


The Medicare Quality Payment Program, enacted under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), will affect participating physicians’ payment in 2021.

The solution to the lack of EHR interoperability

This year could prove to be a challenging year for physicians who aren’t attuned to the latest industry trends in reimbursement.

Every year, Medical Economics asks physicians to rate the EHR system they use in their practice on a number of factors ranging from usability to customer service.

Here are the issues that annoy and frustrate doctors and get in the way of treating patients and running practices.

Should physicians have a voice in the ongoing debate about gun control? Medical Economics surveyed our audience of primary care physicians to get their opinions. Here are the results.

Physicians rated their systems on key areas, including system capabilities, customer service and impact on patient care and practice finances.

Overcoming obesity is a daunting goal, especially when patients hear that carrying too much weight is becoming a societal norm in some places. This list should give PCPs useful guidance as they communicate with obese or at-risk patients about effective ways to trim down.

Physicians can benefit from technology as much if not more than other professionals, but physicians can get overwhelmed trying to figure out what kind of technology is best for them.