
Trend holds true across almost every specialty
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Trend holds true across almost every specialty

A meta-analysis looks at alcohol use among physicians

Increasing interest rates and recession fears have not slowed down the interest in health care from investors

92% of those over 70 say they are comfortable with telehealth

If the public health emergency expires, millions are set to lose health insurance

While 81% of U.S. adults have cut spending in the last six months, 70% say they don't plan on letting their health and wellbeing falter

Study found that almost half of health care cyberattacks affect patient care

65% say they are already living paycheck-to-paycheck

Premiums remained steady in 2022, but increases in 2023 likely

Year-end outlook not looking good as financial struggles continue

In a world where NPs and PAs are taking on more responsibilities, will the primary care physician fit in — or be left out?

Well-being programs and value-based care among other trends to watch

Poll shows that one in seven parents haven’t discussed vaccines with their child’s primary care provider during pandemic

Medical staffers say their bosses don’t understand what they want

Health disparities in care were made worse by the pandemic

Inflation is the top reason that nearly one-third of Americans are concerned about covering unexpected health care needs

Survey shows respondents underestimated annual cost of care by 145%

Legislation would vastly expand scope of practice for nurse practitioners and other non-physicians

ATA co-wrote a letter to the Biden administration to try to protect remote access for clinically appropriate care

Could be an indication that inflation is starting to cool

Confidence in vaccines is lower post-pandemic across all demographic groups

Effort to bolster primary care is part of a larger plan to increase value-based care

Poll shows that many received more regular health care thanks to the boost in insurance coverage

Notable job gains in health care helped boost non-farm employment by 261,000 in October

Declining volume and revenue with increasing expenses mean many systems are ending the year in the red

Increase marks the fourth consecutive three-quarter point boost

Health care real estate is viewed as a stable asset among investors

Survey shows that 64% of Americans would vote for their physicians if they were on the ballot

As nurse practitioners gain more practice freedom, advocates for physician-led care debate the training differences

80% of uninsured don’t know about financial assistance available from providers