How care management tools can mitigate clinician burnout
Healthcare staffing shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified an already serious problem in healthcare: clinician burnout.
Biden nominates Robert Califf to lead FDA
The former FDA commissioner is currently working with Verily Life Sciences and Duke University.
5 crypto investing rules for busy doctors
As you invest into this emerging asset class of cryptocurrency, how will you know if you've set yourself up to do the right thing?
Kaiser Permanente strike averted: What you need to know
Workers from three different unions and thousands of others were supposed to hit the picket line this morning.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 15, 2021
How many novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were announced today?
Why writing the Information Blocking Rule took longer than usual
COVID-19 misinformation remains widespread: report
Misinformation about the disease and vaccinations remains widespread, and correlated with party affiliation.
Johnson & Johnson splitting its consumer health care business into separate company
Separation will allow both entities to respond more quickly to changing markets
Medical group revenues falling faster than expenses
COVID-19 volume declines continue to slow the industry’s rebound.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 12, 2021
6 ways to get more patients
More patient visits means more revenue. Here's how to make it happen.
Cardiovascular disease and air pollution: how doctors can help patients cope
Until now, measures to prevent cardiovascular diseases have focused almost entirely on individual behavioral and metabolic risk factors.
Employees paying an average of $5,969 annually for family insurance coverage
Since 2011, average family premiums have increased 47%
Why a fitness tracker won’t stop diabetes
Prediabetes can be reversed — but it requires time, support, and lifestyle changes IRL that apps and smartwatches can’t supply.
Vaping increases risk of stroke younger than traditional smoking
Electronic cigarette users are more likely to have a stroke at a younger age than traditional smokers.
Medical debt leads to deferred healthcare
More than a third of patients with medical debt are avoiding receiving the care they need due to that debt.
Patients still skipping medical treatments
Finances playing a big role in why.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 11, 2021
What it's like to be a concierge medicine doctor
Four physicians discuss why they left their traditional practice model behind and made the leap to offer a membership-based primary care program.
Who is covered by the Information Blocking Rule?
The Information Blocking rule applies to many organizations.
Doximity revenue hits $79 million in second quarter
Revenue increase reflects a 76% jump compared to the same period last year
Pfizer seeking expanded COVID-19 booster EUA
The company is asking the FDA to make the additional shots available to anyone 18 years old or older.
Inflation continues to rise
Consumer prices are rising at the fastest pace in 31 years.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 10, 2021
What is the Information Blocking Rule?
Organizations covered by the Information Blocking Rule must comply with requests to share electronic health information.
Beating a malpractice suit starts with these 3 steps
Because physicians are likely to be sued at some point, they should always be working in a way that helps mitigate their legal risks.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 9, 2021
Telehealth: Policy suggestions going forward
While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to telehealth expansion, the question remains which expansions should continue.
10 metrics to help evaluate performance of your medical practice staff
Metrics to use to evaluate performance of your front office, back office and clinical staff employees.
Vaccine mandate: Biden administration files response to stay
Wrangling over the requirement continues in the courts.