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The Medicare Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) unfairly penalizes physicians caring for a patient population with more complex medical needs, according to a study in JAMA Network. MIPS, the ...
That, in a layperson’s terms, is one of the main takeaways of an article published Monday in Health Affairs, uttered by one of the three authors, Hoangmai (Mai) H. Pham, M.D. Pham told Fierce ...
Two posters presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting evaluated real-world biologic utilization for patients with severe, uncontrolled asthma.
Researchers highlighted the opportunities primary care providers (PCPs) have to promote favorable outcomes through prompt diagnosis as well as help reduce racial disparities in multiple myeloma.
There are more than 18 million cancer survivors living in the U.S., but few primary care providers know how to care for this patient group. To close the gap, Houston-based the University of Texas MD ...
Petersburg City Public Schools launched its new Family Empowerment Hubs, spaces offering resources like computers and internet access to support students and families alike, in November. PCPS hopes to ...
Decades after hospitalists took over inpatient care in the 1990s, hospitalists and primary care physicians (PCPs) still struggle with a communication divide, researchers at one teaching hospital found ...