
America’s Physician Groups publish 7 key reasons why the national spending plan is bad for health care.

America’s Physician Groups publish 7 key reasons why the national spending plan is bad for health care.

From ghost patients and fake genetic tests to DME laundering rings and opioid pill mills, the DOJ’s 2025 health care fraud crackdown paints a sobering picture of a system under attack — and a federal response gaining traction.

A global physician survey finds overwhelming concern about social media misinformation, poor nutrition training and the growing need for evidence-based dietary counseling.

Survey data show that delays, denials and added steps tied to prior authorization are worsening patient outcomes and creating frustration — but AI may help streamline the process.

New national data reveal that physicians rank continuous glucose monitoring as the top intervention for managing type 2 diabetes — but coverage, education and adoption gaps remain.

From sluggish systems to frustrated staff, these red flags could mean it's time to upgrade your practice's electronic health record system.

AMGA survey finds member organizations anticipate major changes if Congress, President Trump slash Medicaid.

A slideshow with figures from a new study by the American Medical Association.

Childhood vaccination confidence is slipping.

2,000 consumers offered their feedback on medical devices. Here are the findings.

Physician satisfaction isn't just about earning more — it's about feeling fairly paid. These 10 states lead the nation in how satisfied doctors are with their compensation, according to new Marit Health data.

High salaries don't guarantee satisfaction. These states, and D.C., rank lowest in how fairly physicians feel they are paid, according to new data from Marit Health.

Doctors give advice on the best ways to engage patients and develop trust to prevent illness.

Enhancing patient engagement and practice growth through a good first impression online.

New data from the American Medical Association show percentages of physicians in private practice by specialty.

Appointment wait times are growing, according to new data from AMN Healthcare.

Vague terms like "common" and "rare" are misleading your patients.

Avoid regret: 10 things every physician should know before choosing an electronic health record (EHR) platform.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the landscape of health care, from streamlining administrative tasks to aiding in complex clinical decision-making. Tools powered by AI are being used to interpret imaging scans, predict patient deterioration, assist in diagnosis, and personalize treatment plans. While the technology holds enormous promise for improving efficiency, accuracy, and outcomes, its success depends heavily on the trust it earns from both health care providers and patients.

Evidence-based strategies for delivering unexpected or life-changing diagnoses with empathy, clarity and professionalism — while maintaining trust in the process.

Six evidence-based strategies to fight burnout, reclaim your time and stay in medicine.

Keep your practice running smoothly with some management basics.

As nurse practitioners gain greater autonomy and influence, many physicians are raising concerns.

Patient complaints reveal key insights for improving practice quality. Addressing these issues enhances satisfaction, boosts reputation and fosters patient loyalty.

Hidden costs are draining your practice. Here’s where they are — and how to take control.

Discover seven evidence-based strategies to reignite your passion for medicine and combat burnout, ensuring a fulfilling and sustainable career.

Physicians Advocacy Institute tallies data on doctors in decline from 2019 to 2024.

RPM gets analyzed in a new report by the Peterson Center on Healthcare.

Survey asks doctors about their passion and engagement at work.

How will federal leadership and employment changes affect the American health care system?