The Doctors Company released a study finding internal medicine physicians are most likely to be sued for high-severity patient injuries, compared to other specialties, according to Medscape.
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Healthgrades honored New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery for its high-quality care in spine surgery and hip replacement.
The ACA has made an impact on many physician practices across the United States. In a new survey from Physician Practice, The Great American Physician Survey 2016, only 32.1 percent said healthcare reform hasn't had an effect on their practice.
In tandem with its final rule on MACRA, CMS announced plans to cut the physician's administrative burden, according to a Medscape report.
Healthgrades awarded Tyler-based Texas Spine and Joint Hospital a five-star rating, according to Tyler Morning Telegraph.
The burden of increasing healthcare cost is often reflected in the balances of retirement accounts. Employee Benefit Adviser shared methods on how to lessen that blow.
Most healthcare attorneys see cybersecurity becoming a more prevalent issue in the healthcare space, a nationwide survey found, according to Health System Management.
Telemedicine is growing in the United States, but there are several perceived roadblocks that remain. Here are the major roadblocks, according to the Medscape "Physician and Patient Attitudes Toward Technology in Medicine."
Last week, CMS released its final Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 implementation final rule, according to Healthcare Dive.
Orca Health and TruClinic have partnered to leverage their telehealth technology for orthopedic care.
