Two Habits of Successful Physician Leaders
Experience can be a cruel teacher, but it can shape us into better leaders.
Experience can be a cruel teacher, but it can shape us into better leaders.
American Family Physician Community Blog, TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice, written by Laura Blinkhorn, MD.
Explore special articles published online first to coincide with presentations at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting.
American Family Physician Community Blog, TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice, written by Laura Blinkhorn, MD.
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, Medicare will be able to negotiate prices for a limited number of high-cost prescription drugs. This article describes a loophole…
In an interview during The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event, held with Sutter Health, Ryan Stice, PharmD, BCPS, explains the…
May is National Trauma Awareness Month. It’s a time to spread awareness about injury prevention and trauma. Falls are the […]
This cohort study investigates potential disparities by race, ethnicity, and social vulnerability in the initiation of direct oral anticoagulants among Medicare beneficiaries in the US.
The Senate Finance Committee has introduced bipartisan legislation that proposes using Medicaid and Medicare programs to help prevent and reduce generic drug shortages; US indicators…
Individuals treated with chemotherapy following a breast cancer diagnosis were more at risk of developing second primary lung cancer.
The technology capable of accelerating prior and concurrent authorization decisions already exists — the challenge for payers and providers in 2024 is to apply them…