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The top news stories in medicine today.

PARADIGM will benefit patients with portable CT scanners for health screenings.

Here are six things to watch for more development as technology evolves this year.

Experimental AI technology outperforms doctors in taking medical histories, diagnosing conditions

Regulators say changes are coming in 2026 for physicians, patients and payers.

ATA publishes 2024 policy agenda after solid year of advocacy in 2023.

Poll examines patient reaction to online, direct-to-consumer medicine.

Green lighting has emerged as a more efficient and flexible solution to the prior authorization dilemma

A strong data platform is essential for CINs to thrive.

Researchers find assessing patients and tests can lead to diagnostic errors that cause harm.

A future of truly equal health care involves eradicating the biases that plague our current health system and creating tools that improve patients’ lives.

There are several technologies on the market today that are designed to prevent problematic claims from ever being submitted in the first place.


Patients want more convenience. Are you ready to accommodate them?


Internal medicine physicians ‘concerned’ about patients ordering prescription drugs directly from pharmaceutical makers.

The top news stories in primary care today.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Minimizing screen time is essential for avoiding burnout

Health care leaders increasingly are looking to technology for solutions to the challenges facing primary care

AI and other emerging technologies can reduce the administrative burden that leads to burnout

Health data stands as a linchpin in claims resolutions, legal events, and special patient cases, playing an instrumental role in ensuring the efficacy and integrity of health care processes.

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

Group advocates for telehealth availability and responsible use.

Innovation in health care is happening at a rapid pace





















