State agency set the goal in hopes of improving Californians’ health and reducing the need for costlier care down the road.
A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of their spending to primary care by 2034, part of the state’s effort to expand the primary care ...
The shift towards outpatient care has been driven by many factors, including convenience, cost reduction, and advances in ...
Healthcare benefit costs will increase by 5.8% per employee, but that doesn't mean companies are powerless to do better by ...
Learn how Norfolk, Va.-based Sentara Health is doubling their advanced practice provider workforce in primary care, anticipating a 70% increase in care capacity ...
The Connecticut Medical Examining Board on Tuesday will consider disciplining an advanced practice registered nurse and seven ...
A Wichita family physician is trying to make primary care more affordable and accessible through a subscription-based model ...
Primary care doctors at Massachusetts General Brigham and Brigham and Women's Hospital are filing to unionize.
To his credit, Benson Sloan showed up at the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s health care cost trends hearing on ...
Physician electronic health record (EHR) notes of primary care patient encounters often lack thoroughness, according to a ...
Nearly 300 primary care physicians at Mass General Brigham filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board ...