The number of employed physicians is skyrocketing, and many leaders are concerned about how this workforce evolution will affect care quality.
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The decline of private practice is on the minds of many healthcare leaders as reimbursement declines paired with rising practice costs are forcing some physicians to employed models.
The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission has reviewed the effects of sale of financially troubled Steward Health Care's physician group, Stewardship Health, to Nashville, Tenn.-based Rural Healthcare Group, part of private equity firm Kinderhook Industries, for $245 million in cash, according to…
The American Medical Association recognizes health systems that show dedication to physician well-being through it's Joy in Medicine Health System Recognition Program each year.
Muskegon, Mich.-based Hackley Community Care has appointed Byron Varnado, MD, as its new chief medical officer, Shoreline Media reported Oct. 14.
Patient experience scores rose across all settings in 2024, from ASCs to medical practices to hospital and emergency departments, according to an Aug. 20 report from Press Ganey.
Recent AI models are still far from accurate when it comes to clinical recommendations, a study published Oct. 8 in Nature Communications found.
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The Michigan State Medical Society has launched a "tort tutorial" to educate physicians on Michigan's tort reforms.
Internal medicine represents the largest primary care specialty, while geriatrics represents the smallest, new KFF data shows.
