Questions on the state’s physician credentialing reform have been revised to better support physician well-being. Find out how it happened.
There is no cure for polio, but it can be prevented. Danielle Grant, MD, of Texas Children’s Pediatrics, shares more about ...
Many strong health reforms get bogged down because the CBO fails to properly account for long-term savings. The AMA backs a new bill to change that.
These JAMA Patient Pages explore common female health conditions, including how they are prevented, detected and treated.
Texas Children’s Pediatrics screens for food insecurity and uses closed-loop referrals to connect families with appropriate community resources.
Progress is being made to prevent overdose deaths, but about 75,000 lives are still lost annually. The AMA outlines aggressive steps to save more lives.
Dual medical residency training programs offer a chance to build specialized skills and unlock opportunities that serve a ...
Physician shortages are affecting health systems and organizations nationwide and are predicted to have long-lasting effects on public health. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges ...
Value-based care often fails not because the model is flawed, but because the money arrives too late. Across practices, leaders described how retrospective payments weakened momentum and made ...
Two physician experts explain what patients should know about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Find out which is the most effective COVID vaccine and what to expect with booster shots.
What is a CPT® code? The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code set is a listing of terms and five-digit codes that primarily describe medical services and procedures performed by physicians and ...
How the CPT Editorial Panel process works The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code set is maintained through a physician-led process designed to reflect how medical services are actually ...
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