
The uncertainties surrounding health legislation are going to mean uncomfortable times for physicians who want to map out their practice's immediate future.

The uncertainties surrounding health legislation are going to mean uncomfortable times for physicians who want to map out their practice's immediate future.

Change is coming. A repeal of the ACA, MACRA, and other vital issues will have to stay on a practice's radar in 2017.

A new law makes it so small practices can reimburse employees for premium expenses incurred for an individual health insurance policy.

Healthcare providers, nurses specifically, were ranked by Americans as the most trustworthy profession. Congressmen were ranked the least.

What are the top healthcare issues that practices will have to pay attention to in the coming year?

What's going to happen with healthcare in 2017? This mechanism may be just as foolproof as any of the predictions from the experts.

What should physicians anticipate in 2017? Experts weigh in on eight issues that will affect the profession this year.


Next year will be a challenging one for physicians for many reasons. This doctor is looking to survive in the new era of medicine.

What will have the most impact on practice management this year? Experts offer their various predictions for the year ahead.

Many issues feel overwhelming when confronted in an isolated office, which is why joining a medical society with like-minded folks can be empowering.

It was a year filled with tumultuous uncertainty, new regulations, and increasing physician burnout. Here's a look back at 2016.

Regardless of your political thoughts, no one knows what, when and how the ACA plans are going to play out. Make sure you're prepared.

The Department of Veterans Affairs granted certain nurse practitioners the authority to treat patients without physician supervision.

Looking to expand or renovate your practice and are buying new equipment? Here's what you should know before doing so.

Seven areas of MACRA where practices will likely struggle in the coming years, with advice from experts on how to deal with each one.

A new report reveals that life expectancy is on the decline thanks to rising fatalities from heart disease and other serious conditions.

What can physicians expect from healthcare policy under President-elect Donald Trump? A look ahead to the next four years.

Some patients are just not going to adhere to a physician's guidelines; is it fair to get penalized by CMS for that?

This week, President-elect Donald Trump announced his picks to head Health and Human Services and CMS. Plus, the 21st Century Cures Act passes the House.

In order for there to be a "Cancer Moonshot," healthcare needs to see advancements in the operational side of the industry, too.

The term "value-based care" has been thrown around a lot. What does it mean to you and your practice?

In our recurring blog “Inbox,” we share comments from physicians and others on the results of Election Day and how it affects the future of healthcare.

Are you unhappy with the way things are going in healthcare? Here are some ways to speak up and inaugurate change.

In light of the election, America is united in not knowing what lies ahead. This doctor uses this time to reflect on our health system and its many issues.