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Action is latest in Biden administration’s efforts to rein in health care costs

Agency gives nod to Florida program that could save state up to $150 million annually

In the context of small and midsize private medical practices, captive insurance can offer significant benefits for data privacy and security.


New study finds prices of targeted drugs are three times higher in U.S. than elsewhere

Study reveals increase in “adverse events” following purchase

Report to Congress details expected recoveries, questioned costs, and potential savings.

In response to proposed rule it calls for better education about information blocking, eliminating penalties that discourage value-based care participation

ACP emphasizes that physicians must vote and encourage their patients to cast ballots for the health of the nation.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Trend will require greater coordination with in-home care providers, but payoff will be better patient outcomes

HHS, DOJ say COVID-19 was a factor in enforcement during report time period.

Federal analysts project 19 million people covered by January 2024 deadline.

Is your practice following proper protocols when it comes to telehealth?

U.S. Department of Justice announces pleas or convictions for 27 people involved in scheme.

Independent doctors group says cuts would result in higher costs and less access to care for patients

House committee examines future of artificial intelligence in health care, energy and commerce.

A discussion about the risks practices are going to face in the coming year

House approves landmark ‘Lower Costs, More Transparency Act.’

Comparison of UK, Australia, and US show similar mental illness rates but widely disparate gun violence rates

Law could change Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, affecting reimbursement to doctors.

Public-private partnerships will crumble, hurting drug innovation and eventually patients, Republicans say.

December meeting has two days of discussion planned.

About 23% are first-time enrollees

Kaiser Permanente program shows promise in improving feelings of well-being, building supportive departmental culture










