
More than 30 million Americans are now covered via private plans

Providers need to alert patients of requirement for in-person visit to renew prescriptions for Schedule II-IV drugs

Opioid crisis continues with a new drug mixture deemed an ‘emerging threat’ for the nation.

Health care workers need to feel safe.

A year after feds examine delays in care, MGMA finds the situation appears worse, not better.

Author points to lack of women in leadership roles throughout the industry as a major area in need of improvement.

Health care workers, patients deserve spaces free from gun violence.

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Saying the wrong thing to a patient can harm that relationship or even contribute to a malpractice lawsuit

Show you really care about psychological conditions.

Economists wonder whether future hikes this year will be necessary

Cases involving EMTALA emergency care law are first since U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade.

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Lawmakers and advocates are showing interest in reducing Medicare reimbursements for some services at hospital outpatient departments. Hospitals contend the cuts would reduce services for patients.

It’s absolutely vital that primary care physicians are equipped with the right tools to optimize their limited time with patients.

Study finds higher-quality information, more empathy from GPT-4 chatbot responses

New initiative is ‘ambitious’ but ‘intentional’ with educational resources to cut disparities, dissolve stigma, and improve health.

Foundational for pharmacy company’s effort in ‘value-based primary care.’

The Healing Healthcare Initiative builds on six key principles.

Doximity has up-to-date info on the specialties that pay the most.

Keep patients healthier, happier, and coming back for life.

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AI can help physicians refine their people skills to improve care

Physicians need to conduct a careful analysis of multiple factors before considering an acquisition by a health system or other buyer.

The Healing Healthcare Initiative builds on six key principles.

Effective treatment requires coordinating primary, behavioral health care

Primary care is inefficient, inconvenient, and often inaccessible, optimized neither for patient experience nor positive outcomes.

Launching in 2020, the Physician Support Line is available to medical students, resident/ fellows, attending physicians, and retired physicians.

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