Healthcare policy legislation has been in the spotlight for much of 2023, including issues related to reimbursement, advanced practice provider supervision requirements and payer policies.
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Forty-six percent of physicians said they expect retiring from medicine to feel like losing a part of their identity, according to a survey by Medscape.
While the COVID-19 public health emergency status has faded away, the pandemic's effects on the healthcare workforce has not.
Bed constraints, supply chain issues and staffing shortages are among the many challenges physicians may face in 2024.
A financial adviser in West New York, N.J., was found guilty on 11 counts in connection with a $4 million healthcare insurance fraud scheme.
The American Medical Association has identified the insurance industry giants with the largest shares of the commercial health insurance, Medicare Advantage and public health exchange markets in 2023.
Valhalla, N.Y.-based Westchester Medical Center must pay $120 million for a medical malpractice suit that claimed it failed to timely diagnose and treat a patient.
Learning to work with limited resources will be the name of the game for physicians in 2024.
Seven healthcare providers recently joined Becker's to share how ongoing staffing shortages and layoffs have affected how they practice medicine.
Several physicians and industry leaders connected with Becker's in 2023 to discuss key trends, goals and plans for the future.
