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Patients with greater health risks had more screenings and more savings, without extending full health insurance in New York City.

Legislation has bipartisan support, but critic says it’s throwing money at a problem with no guarantee it will help.

Up to 85,000 workers could hit the picket lines, union says

Suit focuses on Cigna’s use of claims automation software

Democrats say their objections are the bidding of big pharma.

Biden administration announces $600 million in funding for at-home tests that will be mailed to those requesting them

Price transparency has gotten better, but still needs work to make costs clear to patients, a new study finds.

Ignorance of the laws do not protect physicians from prosecution

From Congress to employers: shifting the primary care paradigm through efficient payment models to embrace innovative solutions, improve access, and transform health care delivery.

Legislation would pay for more physicians, nurses, dentists, to maximize services at community health centers.

Lawmakers blame opponents’ economic policies for effects on families.

How can lawmakers help physicians help patients?

Legislation also provides more funding for community health centers and diabetes research

New shots scheduled to arrive this fall; CDC to discuss clinical recommendations tomorrow.

Supporters counter that payment options improve access to care as federal regulators seek more information on possible ‘predatory’ practices.

Legislation requiring annual reports to Congress has bipartisan support

Acquisition follows fine over charges company falsely claimed its software met certification requirements

Success requires using home care team as extension of physician’s practice

Experts expect more lawsuits challenging CMS’s authority to negotiate drug prices for Medicare Part D.

Interoperability solutions can also help health care industry achieve Quadruple Aim

Even small deals are drawing greater government interest

Stressful work environments, fatigue, burnout, and aging patient populations who require more care all add to the hardship of attracting and maintaining clinical staff.

Violence against health care workers has almost become a routine, if frightening, aspect of their jobs.

Americans spend huge amounts of money for ineffective care, declining life expectancy.

Primary care gets catch-up in latest AMGA compensation survey.













