
A reader writes that too much healthcare spending is for overhead, and not enough is for patient care.

A reader writes that too much healthcare spending is for overhead, and not enough is for patient care.

Many chronically ill Americans suffer from food insecurity, study finds

Based on industry data collected through April 15, the GOP-led House Energy and Commerce committee estimates that only 67% of healthcare exchange enrollees have paid their premiums.

Language in a new CMS rule implies that October 1, 2015, is now the date for using the new coding system.

More than 10,000 physicians have signed an online petition demanding that the ABIM repeal recent changes to its MOC process that petitioners say could cost physicians more time and money.

A reader writes that he has seen no financial benefit from adopting electronic health records in his practice.


A reader predicts that the financial burden of converting to the ICD-10 coding system will bankrupt many practices

Even though Congress failed to repeal Medicare's Sustainable Growth Rate formula last month, the odds are good that it will happen in the not-too-distant future. Here's what repeal may mean for your practice.

The controversy over copy-paste in EHRs has been around for a long time, but it has recently gained new urgency.

Keeping patient data private has never been more important, and requires medical practices to navigate a web of mandates, analyses, and agreements.

Primary care shortages lead many states to reform laws that restrict midlevels

Implementation costs, alert fatigue cited as obstacles for practices

Shortly after announcing the enrollment of 7.5 million people in ACA health insurance exchanges, Kathleen Sebelius resigned as secretary of the of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Patients with private insurance have a better chance of scheduling appointments with doctors than those with Medicaid, according to a new study.

Develop a project plan that includes understanding the coding changes, plan for payment delays and team training, and then assemble your team to start gathering resources and information.

A reader writes that maintenance of certification has never been proven to improve the quality of care doctors provide, so it should not be required of them.

MOC requirements are destroying the trust needed between doctors and patients.

The first people to enroll in the health insurance exchanges created under the Affordable Care Act were more likely to be sicker or suffering from a chronic disease than the average patient, according to a new study that analyzed prescription drug use.

Medicare’s release of thousands of physician pay records could expose fee-for-service models that reimburse subspecialists at a higher rate than primary care physicians.

Microsoft stopped providing support for its popular operating system Windows XP this month, and continued use of this non-supported operating system is exposing the practice’s protected health information to risk. Take these steps to ensure that patient information is protected.

When shopping for a medical malpractice liability insurance policy, most physicians focus on premium costs. But physicians shopping for a malpractice policy should also focus on getting the right coverage limits.

In a continued effort to boost transparency, CMS will release finalized Medicare payment data for more than 880,000 healthcare professionals, as early as April 9.

The Republican-sponsored bill would cut $5.1 trillion in spending, but has little chance of becoming law

A new security risk assessment app designed to help small- to medium-sized practices conduct risk assessments of their organizations is now available for download from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.