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Trouble At The Top: Epic Faces Mounting Antitrust Allegations Even As It Grows

Forbes Healthcare

Together, the lawsuits suggest that while Epic may be beloved by its customers, its tactics regarding smaller, adjacent vendors may be stirring deeper questions about.

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When doctors don’t listen, patients stop talking

Medical Economics

A recent review links symptom dismissal to depression, care avoidance and delayed diagnoses raising urgent questions for physicians facing uncertain cases.

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OMNY Health Is Fueling The Future Of Healthcare AI—For Millions, Not Just Millionaires

Forbes Healthcare

OMNY Health is using real-world clinical data to power inclusive, AI-driven healthcare toolsat scale and without raising hundreds of millions in VC funding. Am.

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Women’s health faces growing headwinds, despite jump in venture investment

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

While venture funding is rising, federal policy upheaval may affect women’s health research more acutely than other fields, one biotech CEO said.

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7 Steps to Better Budget Planning in a Medical Office

Practice Management Institute

Managing the day-to-day finances and budgetary needs of a busy medical office is a huge responsibility. Medical office managers should have formal training in accounting and financial best practices like cost analyses, financial reports, and financial forecasts. Managing the budget is a major undertaking but learning this one skill will set you up for success in other areas of financial management.

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Teaching Staff to Connect Before Care

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Last week, I spent Friday at Children’s Hospital Colorado as part of their 5th Annual Nurses Leading the Way Initiative, a partnership between the Hospital, UCH Health, and the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus in honor of the late Dr. Mary Krugman. We kicked the day […] The post Teaching Staff to Connect Before Care appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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5 Reasons Radiography Is Among the Most Exciting Careers in Health Care

Northwest Career College

Radiography is only one of the many rewarding career opportunities in the healthcare industry. If working with advanced machinery and helping people on a healthcare team is your passion, this profession might be for you. As a radiologic technologist, you will use imaging machines and other technical devices to photograph patients’ bones, organs, and tissues, assisting physicians with diagnosing and treating disease.

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Northwell CEO Michael Dowling to step down in October

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

John D’Angelo, a former emergency medicine physician who currently serves as executive vice president of Northwell’s central region, will succeed Dowling.

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Over 75,000 Cases Of Artificial Tears, Eye Care Products Recalled

Forbes Healthcare

BRS Analytical Service is voluntarily recalling over 75,000 cases of eye products, including various types of artificial tears, according to a FDA enforcement report.

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How Not to Get Fooled by the Medical Literature - Part 2: Observational Studies

Sensible Medicine

The most common question we get asked is: is there a course on how to become better at critically reading medical research. Here it is! This is the second of 9 videos that we recorded as part of a course on clinical appraisal, and there will be many more to come. This and future videos will be made available as a thank you to paid subscribers.

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How Telehealth Is Modernizing Birth Control And Menopause Care

Forbes Healthcare

Pandia Health delivers expert telehealth for birth control and menopause, tackling outdated laws, care gaps, and VC bias with doctor-led innovation.

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‘Primary care is the answer’ to Make America Healthy Again

Medical Economics

Public health experts react to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedys testimony of budget in House of Representatives.

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The lab behind the lens: Equity begins with diagnosis

KevinMD.com

Another day, more slides pass under my lens. Each represents a patient, a family, friends, uncertaintymaybe the beginning of a journey they are soon to realize, maybe it is the end of a journey. Each is unique. These are turbulent times we live in. Deep divides separate our country. However, under the microscope there are Read more The lab behind the lens: Equity begins with diagnosis originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. touts primary care, agency reforms and restructuring to Make America Healthy Again

Medical Economics

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies about HHS budget before House Appropriations Committee.

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Five Techniques for Improving Time Management in a Medical Office

Practice Management Institute

The time clock is ticking the moment patients enter your waiting room. How soon do you greet them? How long will they wait until they are called to the back? Respect for a patients time is perhaps among the most highly valued attributes of the patient experience. Its also very frequently overlooked. So why is time management in a medical office so hard to control, and what can be done about it?

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Digital health companies launch remote monitoring leadership council to advance tech-enabled care

Medical Economics

Digital health leaders unite in the Remote Monitoring Leadership Council to promote remote patient monitoring and advocate for supportive health policies.

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AI’s Hidden Workforce: Why America May Need More Electricians

Intercoast

And How InterCoast Colleges Is Helping May 2025 delivered a rare bipartisan moment in Washington: a shared recognition that the future of artificial intelligence in the U.S. depends not just on software engineers and scientists, but also on skilled tradespeople, especially electricians. ( Hearing Senate – Winning the AI Race: Strengthening U.S.

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Does living near a golf course raise your risk of Parkinson’s?; 1 in 4 U.S. kids live with a parent battling addiction; USPSTF reaffirms recommendation for early syphilis screening during pregnancy – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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AdvaMed CEO Scott Whitaker pleads for tariff relief in Senate hearing

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Whitaker repeated a call for “zero-for-zero” reciprocal tariffs between the U.S. and its trade partners in testimony before a Senate Finance Committee panel on critical supply chains.

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Reducing care abandonment with AI-powered prior authorization

Medical Economics

AI-powered prior authorization can streamline patient care, reduce abandonment, and enhance provider efficiency, ensuring timely treatment and improved health outcomes.

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Stopping a ‘moral obscenity’: Senate Judiciary Committee expresses support for PBM reform

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, suggested Congress could once again move to overhaul PBMs’ controversial business practices after legislators pass President Donald Trump’s conservative megabill this summer.

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Seriously, Aon, you think weight loss drugs save money?

The Healthcare Blog

By AL LEWIS Last month Aon, the major benefits consulting firm, released a study claiming : A significant opportunity to reduce healthcare costs for employers and enhance overall workforce health through a comprehensive obesity management program that includes GLP-1 medications. This, of course, is the opposite of what most researchers have shown. And in the immortal words of the great philosophers Dire Straits: Two men say theyre Jesus, one of them must be wrong.

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InnovationRx: Trump’s Drug Pricing Executive Order Is More Bluster Than Substance

Forbes Healthcare

In this weeks edition of InnovationRx, we look at Trump's drug pricing executive order, how the cofounder of Hims became a billionaire, the economic costs of cutting NIH spending, and more.

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