
As nurse practitioners gain greater autonomy and influence, many physicians are raising concerns.

As nurse practitioners gain greater autonomy and influence, many physicians are raising concerns.

Patient complaints reveal key insights for improving practice quality. Addressing these issues enhances satisfaction, boosts reputation and fosters patient loyalty.

Hidden costs are draining your practice. Here’s where they are — and how to take control.

Discover seven evidence-based strategies to reignite your passion for medicine and combat burnout, ensuring a fulfilling and sustainable career.

Physicians Advocacy Institute tallies data on doctors in decline from 2019 to 2024.

RPM gets analyzed in a new report by the Peterson Center on Healthcare.

Survey asks doctors about their passion and engagement at work.

How will federal leadership and employment changes affect the American health care system?

The important role of primary care doctors after your patient is diagnosed with cancer.

While some providers feel supported by their employers, a significant portion believe more could be done to help them navigate prior authorization challenges.

A look at the figures from the National Resident Matching Program.

After years of volatility, health care leaders across the nation’s hospitals, health systems, and other health care organizations view 2025 with cautious optimism.

U.S. News & World Report, AAFP tally colleges with physician alumni working in family, internal, and pediatric medicine.

There are reviews all over the web for doctors, both primary care and specialists. How much weight do they really carry?

A roundup of priorities, current trends, concerns and improvements in primary care around the United States.

The threats emerge from almost every aspect of the health care system.

A slideshow of the analysis by the American Telemedicine Association.

Physicians spend an average of 22 personal hours per month learning about new health care technology, says Sermo survey.

AdvaMed, the Advanced Medical Technology Association, the trade group for medical device manufacturers, released a list of priorities for Congress. Here are some of the key objectives.

Primary care physicians have a chance to save lives through early detection of cancer.

New study outlines health care spending down to the county level.

In 2024, more women graduated from medical school than men — but they still face several disadvantages compared to men.

Experts prescribe ways new administration immediately could bolster primary care.

New study outlines health care spending down to the county level.

Gallup, Emory University post findings about highest priorities for government leaders right now.

An analysis by Gibbins Advisors.

A slideshow with statements of support.

The Annals of Family Medicine ran a workshop at the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, asking what the biggest problems of medicine are and how AI could help.

A survey about how physicians save money for life after medicine.

According to new AAMC data, the 2024-2025 academic year has seen the fewest medical school applicants in seven years, among other findings.