
Kevin Schulman, M.D., MBA, professor of medicine at Stanford University, joins the show to talk about administrative burdens in health care.
Austin Littrell is assistant editor of Medical Economics.

Kevin Schulman, M.D., MBA, professor of medicine at Stanford University, joins the show to talk about administrative burdens in health care.

Andrew Swanson, M.P.A., FACMPE, chief revenue officer at MGMA, joins the show to talk about the pressures facing practices, from shrinking reimbursements to rising costs.

At the MGMA Leaders Conference in Orlando, MGMA Government Affairs staff warned that a Sept. 30 lapse could stall key health extenders and deepen uncertainty. The shutdown is now here — here's what it means for physician practices.

Yalda Jabbarpour, M.D., and Annie Koempel, Ph.D., M.A., RDN, LD, join the show to talk about women in leadership roles for Women in Medicine Month.

Justin Osmond joins the show to talk about breaking through self-imposed limits and his upcoming keynote at the HCLA Virginia 2025 Fall Conference.

Running a private practice isn’t easy, but these strategies can help you cut complexity and reclaim your time.

Donald Berwick, M.D., M.P.P., joins the show to talk about the future of medical research.

Enhance efficiency in your practices through automation, staff involvement and careful technology selection.

Scott Bartnick, co-founder & CEO of Otter Public Relations, joins the show to explore how physicians can create strong, credible personal brands.

Electronic health record vendors use different pricing models, add-ons and service fees that can quickly inflate your costs. These six tips will help you budget wisely and keep your system working for your practice.

David Eisenberg, M.D., joins the show to talk about the importance of nutritional education for physicians.

Robert G.G. Piccinini, D.O., D.FACN, recently-appointed president of the American Osteopathic Association, joins the show to talk leadership, mental health and his goals as president.

From integration fees to ongoing maintenance, here’s how practices can budget more realistically — and avoid surprises.

Medical Economics Practice Academy 2025 offers physicians and practice managers expert strategies on reimbursement, staff retention, cybersecurity and technology-driven practice growth.

Kem Tolliver, FACMPE, CPC, CMOM, president and CEO of Medical Revenue Cycle Specialists, joins the show with some keys to successful leadership in health care.

Not all AI software is created equal. These key questions can help small practices separate the hype from the helpful.

Kedar Mate, M.D., founder and chief medical officer of Qualified Health, joins the show to talk about AI safety and governance in health care.

Gary Price, M.D., MBA, joins the show to discuss health equity, medical misinformation and The Physicians Foundation's latest report.

Medical Economics Practice Academy 2025 offers physicians and practice managers expert strategies on reimbursement, staff retention, cybersecurity and technology-driven practice growth.

With hundreds of options on the market, here’s how to find a system that truly works for your practice.

Anders Gilberg, SVP of government affairs at MGMA, joins the show with health policy updates from Washington.

Practical, front-desk-tested tips to improve patient flow, reduce stress and boost satisfaction.

Lucienne Marie Ide, M.D., Ph.D., founder and CEO of Rimidi, joins the show to break down the proposed 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and what it means for remote patient monitoring (RPM).

Master key strategies — from check-in protocols to appeal tactics — that reduce billing errors and improve collections in today’s complex environment.

Marschall Runge, M.D., Ph.D., joins the show to talk about what's wrong with U.S. health care — and what we can do about it.

From scheduling chaos to rising overhead, small practices face mounting operational strain. These five strategies can help reduce complexity — and create space for what matters most.

Brad Boyd of BDO USA joins the show to discuss how artificial intelligence can help with prior authorizations.

Academic medicine may offer prestige and stability, but for many specialties, it comes with a steep pay cut. Here’s where the gap hits hardest.

AI isn’t just a buzzword anymore — it’s reshaping daily workflows inside medical practices.

On Medicare's 60th anniversary, President Harry Truman's eldest grandson joins the director of the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, to reflect on Truman's vision, LBJ's 1965 signing and the program's lasting impact on U.S. health policy.