LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than 24,000 nurses and other health care workers at Kaiser Permanente in California and Oregon
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Medicare reimbursement for a group of 46 common dermatologic procedures dropped by a mean of 4.8% from 2007 to 2021,
Pandemic Demand for NPs Soars, Softens for Primary Care: Report
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ID Doctors Have the Most Paperwork, Administrative Demands
Infectious disease physicians are among the doctors carrying the largest burdens in the COVID-19 pandemic. Perhaps not surprisingly, they were
Internists’ Patient Visits Rebound to Near Pre-COVID Norms
Physicians in several specialties continue to see sharp drops in patient visits, but for internists, the numbers have rebounded since
Cardiologist Forks Out $2M to Resolve Unnecessary Testing Claims
Michigan cardiologist Dinesh M. Shah, MD, has paid the United States $2 million to resolve claims he violated the False
Lack of Skin Biopsy Equipment Could Mean Delayed Diagnosis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Low-income countries that lack the necessary equipment for skin biopsies may not be able to
State Lawmakers Propose Tough New Bills to Curb Drug Prices
Fed up with a lack of federal action to lower prescription drug costs, state legislators around the country are pushing