Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.
8 things physicians need to know about MACRA in 2019
The Medicare Quality Payment Program, enacted under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), will affect participating physicians’ payment in 2021.
How technology will shape healthcare
ONC officials share their views on what the future of medicine should look like.
Sharing patient data: The challenges of healthcare interoperability
Who will solve interoperability, and when?
Five reimbursement trends for 2019
This year could prove to be a challenging year for physicians who aren’t attuned to the latest industry trends in reimbursement.
Replacing doctors
A look at the competition for the future of primary care
Getting paid in 2019
Here are the reimbursement trends physicians can expect in 2019.
Docs sue Board of Internal Medicine over MOC
Four physicians allege ABIM is illegally tying its initial certification to MOC.
Succeed at population health management
How practices can benefit from data-driven patient care.
CMS finalizes 2019 rules
Quality Payment Program and Physician Fee Schedule both see changes
Physicians' EHR work-arounds
Getting patient data into their EHR is rated as a major problem. So how are doctors getting the patient data they need when they need it?
Family physicians get new MOC option
Pilot program offers 25 quarterly questions in lieu of 10-year test.
Succeed at urgent care
What to consider before investing-and what it takes to win.
Tackling debt
Reduce the burden sooner rather than later.
Proposed rule changes from CMS get mixed reviews
Small practices score some wins, but work remains to be done under Medicare’s Quality Payment Program and Physician Fee Schedule.
The profit equation: Stop struggling to make money
While physicians may prefer to focus their attention on patient care, it’s imperative to carefully analyze expenses and calculate how every business decision can affect overall profitability.
Driving change in medicine
Physicians and patients must unite to accomplish real changes with payers and policymakers.
Why it’s so hard for doctors to change
Physicians in practice for many years often find a comfort level with how they run their practice on a day-to-day basis.
Protect the practice
Fend off hackers with a thorough cyberdefense plan
Independent physicians gain new ally in value-based care efforts
Partnership of six associations aims to give private practices a voice in changing healthcare environment.
Top 10 most in-demand medical specialties
Is your specialty in-demand or in decline?
Examining new approaches, solutions in healthcare
Partnership seeks to better understand the factors affecting how physicians practice medicine
Drowning in paperwork
With quality metrics becoming more common and the quantity of forms and data reporting increasing, experts say physicians need to take steps to keep their paperwork to manageable levels.
The fight against paint-by-number medicine
Physicians constrained when payers put cost above care
How to reduce patient no-shows
Patient no-shows are a perennial problem for any medical practice or healthcare facility.
Can an industry effort to streamline prior authorizations work?
Prior authorizations have always been a source of frustration for physicians, but a new industry effort that includes medical groups and insurers has been established to try to streamline the process.
Interoperability is a possibility, and closer than some may think
Industry insiders share their views of how healthcare is moving steadily toward a connected future.
8 ways to reduce physician frustration with the EHR
Time spent on EHR data entry instead of interacting with patients is a common complaint from doctors.
Trump administration promotes patient ownership of health data
CMS announces a commitment to give patients control of their records.
Four solutions to an age-old problem