Business of Medicine
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Survey: 2020 will see more attacks on ACA
Few physicians believe that the election will result in support for universal health care.
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What medical conferences are being canceled by coronavirus?
In the United States, however, most medical conferences are moving forward as planned – at least for now.
Feature
The fate of the ACA now rests with the U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Texas v. California, a closely watched case that could decide the fate of the Affordable Care...
Opinion
Are patient portals living up to the hype? Ask your mother-in-law!
How to keep patient portals from being locked doors to those they’re designed to help.
Feature
Supreme Court roundup: Latest health care decisions
Justices allow public charge rule expansion, remain silent on Affordable Care Act cases for now.
Movers in Medicine
New leaders at SKCC, Mount Sinai, NHF
The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Mount Sinai, and the National Hemophilia Foundation have welcomed new leadership.
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA, FTC uniting to promote biosimilars
As part of their collaboration, the two agencies will be sponsoring a public workshop on March 9 to discuss...
Feature
‘Momentous’ USMLE change: New pass/fail format stuns medicine
Step 1 had been criticized as playing too big a role in the process of becoming a physician and for causing students to study for the test instead...
Opinion
My inspiration
I seem to push harder and faster when watching idols pass by.
From the Journals
Private equity firms acquiring more physician group practices
“Robust, longitudinal data” are needed to investigate the impact of these acquisitions, said Dr. Jane M. Zhu.
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Oncologists are average in terms of happiness, survey suggests
About 29% of oncologists surveyed said they were very happy at work, and 51% said they were very happy outside of work.