
Lower reimbursements and the struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their work and personal lives are the top challenges facing primary care physicians, according to a recent survey.

Lower reimbursements and the struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their work and personal lives are the top challenges facing primary care physicians, according to a recent survey.

athenahealth's $293 million bid to acquire mobile-health pioneer Epocrates signals a new push to develop mobile tools for physicians, the companies report.

Smartphones can serve a purpose in your office, but they very easily can become a distraction. See how you can keep a cap on usage in your office.

Altough they can be a pain, restrictive covenants are becoming the norm in many practices.

Your travel expenses to out-of-town conferences can be deducted. Find out the way to correctly claim them.

Performance reviews can be time-consuming. Discover why you should still do them.

Hospitals are buying up practices at a rapid rate. See how this trend could negatively affect salary.


Did you and your practice feel the effects of Hurricane Sandy? The Internal Revenue Service will assist taxpayers who live in the areas of Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island officially declared disaster areas. Find out how to receive assistance.

A new analysis from the Commonwealth Fund outlines strategies to curb healthcare spending growth.

ACA implementation and health information technology are among the top issues facing the healthcare industry in 2013, according to one report.

Patients who had trouble accessing a primary care physician after hours were more likely to visit emergency departments, according to a new study.

The Business of Medicine’s 2nd Annual Summit - slated for February 23 and 24 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - is focused on helping physicians better hone their operations to create new efficiencies to answer real-world challenges.

Despite hopes of cost savings, health information technology has failed to deliver, according to a new report.

Measurements for Medicare's meaningful use stage 3 should focus more on monitoring improvements in patient health than mandating a growing collection of functional measures, according to the American College of Physicians.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has released what one department official describes as "the most sweeping changes to the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules since they were first implemented," but at least one organization is concerned that the requirements may be too burdensome for medical practices.

State medical boards are most likely to investigate physicians who post photos of patients on practice Web sites without their consent, or of themselves while under the influence of alcohol, according to a new report.

Contrary to popular belief, a new report reveals that new technologies account for more new healthcare spending than physician salaries.

The United States spends more per capita on healthcare than any other nation, but on average, Americans die sooner and experience higher rates of disease and injury than people in other high-income countries, says a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine.

Many Americans lost their jobs--and their health insurance--during the past few years of recession, but a new study shows that minorities may have been hit the hardest.

The formation of 106 new accountable care organizations is providing care for 4 million Medicare beneficiaries across the country, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Affordable Care Act provisions are already having a substantial effect on reducing the growth rate of Medicare spending, according to a new report issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Has the devastation of Hurricane Sandy led you to think about how your practice could handle a natural disaster? Here are some tips for protecting your practice and you.

Your patients will interact with many of your practice's employees. Discover how you can help your patients identify who they spoke with.
