Coronavirus: Demand grows for vaccine
A survey found more Americans looking to get vaccinated as soon as possible versus in December.
The challenge of culture change
Small practices must overcome the culture of viewing each other as competitors if they are to survive.
Report: Primary care physicians tied to nearly a quarter of low-value spending
The researchers found that nearly a quarter of low-value spending among Medicare beneficiaries is tied to their primary care physician.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: January 27, 2021 update
Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.
Biden reported to be reopening ACA marketplaces
Biden is expected to sign an executive order reopening federal insurance markets as soon as Thursday.
To solve the COVID-19 pandemic, we must empower primary care physicians and pharmacists
It is time for an all-hands-on-deck approach.
Coronavirus: Moderna seeks to boost vaccine immunity to virus variants
The drug maker says their vaccine is still effective against emerging COVID-19 variants, but it still wants to test.
Study: COVID-19 has greater impact in communities with high income inequality
A study of nearly all U.S. counties found that residents in areas with greater income inequality face higher COVID-19 infection and mortality rates.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: January 26, 2021 update
2021 digital health trends physicians need to know about
The technology trends coming in 2021 that physicians need to know about, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse.
At what point does a CIN become too big to accomplish its goals?
How the optimal size for a CIN is determined
MGMA Survey: Physician practices left out of COVID-19 vaccine rollout
The survey showed that a vast majority of independent practices actively seeking COVID-19 vaccines haven’t received any doses.
Coronavirus: Pandemic still hurting physician groups
High hospitalization rates and consumer reluctance to seek non-urgent care are to blame.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: January 25, 2021 update
MJH Life Sciences COVID-19 Coalition to hold virus variant webinar
Tomorrow's free COVID-19 Coalition webinar focuses on the emerging coronavirus variants.
How CINs enhance provider satisfaction
The ability to remain independent has many benefits
Getting paid begins with patient engagement
Patient engagement begins by recognizing that greater responsibility for payment has also led to greater expectation and choice on the part of patients.
A look at Biden’s health care executive orders
Here are some of the executive orders President Joe R. Biden signed during his first 48 hours in office.
ACO participation dropped during Trump administration
NAACOS blames the drop on a number of policies implemented by the last administration.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: January 22, 2021 update
10 things physicians should never do
What should physicians avoid doing? Neil Baum, M.D., breaks it down on Five Minute Practice Fix.
How CINs enable data sharing
How IPCLI has integrated data from its members’ EHR systems
AAFP ready to help Biden vaccine push, recovery plan
The AAFP president says family physicians are uniquely positioned to educate patients, prioritize access, and coordinate administration of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccines.
How Americans view the coronavirus
More than 3,000 Americans shared their views of the coronavirus and the efforts to contain it.
Who’s who in Biden’s health care team
A quick look at who is currently running the major health care agencies in the new administration.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: January 21, 2021 update
Take our COVID-19 physician vaccine survey
Let us know how the vaccine rollout is going.
The support value of a CIN
Being part of IPCLI enabled members to share practical advice and provide moral support
What you need to know about liability insurance
COVID has brought a host of new practice liability threats. Is your practice protected?
HHS awards vaccination info sharing funds
The nearly $20 million in CARES Act funds will be used to expand information sharing between health information exchanges and immunization information systems.