Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.
An unclear partnership: What has to change to enable better collaboration?
What has to change for physicians and APPs to work better together?
An unclear partnership: What is the patient perspective on APP and physician collaboration?
What is the patient perspective on APPs and physicians and how should it influence future changes?
An unclear partnership: How payment models affect APP-physician collaboration
How payment models affect APP-physician collaboration
An unclear partnership: How do we get physicians and APPs to work together better?
How do we get physicians and APPs to work together better?
An unclear partnership: The lack of clarity on the role of APPs
The lack of clarity around the role of APPs can create workplace friction
CMS cuts funding to ACA Navigator program
Some enrollments were costing the government more than $3,000 per enrollee
An unclear partnership: The key research findings about physician-APP collaboration
What the latest research says about physician and APP collaboration
VA terminates more than 1,000 employees
Most dismissed employees are non-union employees with less than a year in their position
An unclear partnership: Collaboration between physicians and APPs in primary care
What is the role of the advanced practice provider compared to a physician in primary care?
AI-powered diabetic retinopathy screening shows promising results
Autonomous solution doesn’t require dilation in vast majority of cases
January inflation rises more than anticipated
Rise means Fed unlikely to cut rates anytime soon
Chronic health conditions take a hidden toll on U.S. workforce
Poll finds that employees are managing their conditions at work, but not telling their employer
People are skeptical of AI’s role in moral decision-making, study finds
Even when the AI provided the same advice as a human, people still didn’t like it
The ransomware threat: How it's changing and what you can do about it
Everything you need to know about the rapidly changing cyberthreat - and what you can do to protect your practice from cybercriminals
Hospital performance showed continued stability in 2024
Expenses continued to rise throughout the year, but they did not outpace inflation
The ransomware threat: Phishing and trends in cyber threats
Phishing is still a major access method to a medical practice - and trends in ransomware are changing
Home sleep apnea test receives FDA clearance
The SANSA can begin using cellular data upload capabilities, removing the need for apps or Bluetooth pairing
FDA issues warning about continuous glucose monitors
Some patients report not receiving critical safety alerts, creating potentially life-threatening situations
AI is now testing other AI health care tools
Australian researchers are using an AI tool to assess an AI-powered cardiac diagnoses in emergency departments
The ransomware threat: Health care is a prime target - what can a practice do to protect itself?
Will health care continue to be a prime target in 2025? And what can a practice do to protect itself from these sophisticated cybercriminals?
Will biased AI ruin everything?
Study highlights need for ethical AI amidst global price race
Medical device group asks for exemption from tariffs
AdvaMed points to supply chain risks if tariffs are applied to medical devices
The ransomware threat: Where the gangs operate and how they find you
Ransomware groups primarily operate from a few countries, and how they find a small medical practice to attack might surprise you.
Cuffless blood pressure device starts clinical trials
The wrist wearable can collect data on blood pressure, pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, and ECG waveforms
The ransomware threat: Why law enforcement struggles to stop cyber gangs
If cybercriminals are part of larger organizations, why can't law enforcement find and stop them?
GPS devices can help caregivers of dementia patients
Study highlights benefits of GPS tracking, geo-fencing and two-way communication.
Do subscription services for drugs actually work?
Study examined Amazon’s RxPass to see how it affected medication adherence and cost
The ransomware threat: Why cybercriminals are demanding immediate payments
Cybercriminals are not allowing time for organizations to make a decision on whether to pay the ransom or not
The ransomware threat: Would banning payments stop ransomware attacks?
If the government banned paying ransoms to cybercriminals, would it stop the attacks?
Muscle fatigue measurement device receives de novo FDA clearance
Device provides objective measures of muscle fatigue to inform athletic training decisions by coaches and athletes