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G2211 explained: What primary care physicians need to know before their next patient visit

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The cost of health care consolidation: less choice, higher bills, fewer independent physicians
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The No Surprises Act's new payment dispute rule, with Anders Gilberg of MGMA
A new federal rule makes it far cheaper for practices to challenge denied and reduced payments, but Anders Gilberg of MGMA says the harder problem is getting insurers to pay up after physicians win.

How to sell your practice, with Kevin Baker of Emergency Care Partners
The highest offer is rarely the best deal. If you're waiting until you're ready to sell, you've waited too long.

The new front door to health care, with Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, of Experity
Nearly 40% of Gen Z patients don't have a primary care physician, and Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, says urgent care is quietly stepping in to fill the gap.

Cash-only practice, with John C. Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, president of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
John Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, left institutional medicine 22 years ago to build a cash-only solo practice. He says the care he delivers is better for it.
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For value-based care, the future is in building collaboration between primary and specialty care.

The top news stories in medicine this week.

Medicare’s G2211 code has a critical design flaw by applying a primary care fix to specialty care

A new JAMA analysis of 1,000 federally funded training positions found psychiatry capturing the largest share of gains, while the proportion reaching primary care and rural communities fell with each round.

Medication adherence is a persistent challenge in healthcare. Prior auths are making it worse. Can CMS fix the problem?

A new Mass General Brigham benchmark, BRIDGE, found the top-performing AI model struggled on tasks built from electronic health records and patient visits.

A practical guide for physicians to improve their medication stewardship.


Rising costs are forcing employers into tough decisions about coverage — and the numbers may shift again by 2027.

Medicare spends $1.1 trillion a year — or misspends it, depending on this analysis of incentives and outcomes.

















