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What needs to change about Stark law to prevent a dismal future': Viewpoint
Harry Severance, MD, an adjunct assistant professor at Durham, N.C.-based Duke University School of Medicine, joined Becker's to discuss why he believes Stark law is hurting physicians rather than curbing corruption. -
The best, worst states for physicians to practice
Montana is the best state for physicians to practice in while Hawaii is the worst, according to a March 18 report from personal finance site WalletHub. -
The most, least punitive state medical boards
Michigan has the most punitive state medical board, according to a March 18 report from personal finance site WalletHub on the best and worst states for physicians. -
The most-filled residency specialties
Twenty-eight residency specialties across one- and two-year postgraduate programs filled all of their positions during this year's matching process for MD students. -
Inside Walgreens' physician acquisition strategy
Walgreens' VillageMD is a huge contender in the race to acquire physicians. -
Amazon's physician acquisition strategy
With more than 221 primary care offices in more than 20 markets, retail giant Amazon is one of the biggest contenders in the race to acquire physicians. -
Sutter Health, medical school partner to tackle physician shortage
Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health has partnered with Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles to address the physician shortage across California. -
Physician burnout declined in 2023: Report
Physician burnout saw a slight decline in 2023, according to an annual report from healthcare and life sciences market research firm InCrowd. -
The groups dominating physician employment
Here are three major companies dominating physician employment: -
6 physician workforce updates from February
Here are six workforce updates that Becker's reported on in February: -
Where physician groups have the most, least competition
Hill Physicians Medical Group is the largest active physician group in the country, with 2,258 locations, according to a Jan. 5 report from healthcare analytics company Definitive Healthcare. -
5 things to know about Southern California Permanente Medical Group
Southern California Permanente Medical Group is one of the largest physician groups based on the number of physicians, with 13,547 physicians under its belt as of February 2023. -
5 concerning numbers on physician retirement
An aging patient population — and an aging physician workforce — are making the projected shortage of 124,000 providers by 2034 seem more likely. -
The most depressed physician specialties, per the AMA
Urology is the most depressed physician specialty, according to a study from the American Medical Association. -
What to know about Kaiser and its 25,352 physicians
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is the largest health system by number of physicians, which is 25,352. -
Most physicians would take a pay cut for better work-life balance
Fifty-four percent of physicians would take a pay cut for better work-life balance, according to Medscape's "Physician Lifestyle & Happiness Report 2024." -
The physician specialties with the happiest marriages
Marriage satisfaction rates are highest among pulmonary medicine physicians, according to Medscape's 2024 "Physician Lifestyle and Happiness Report." -
Physicians and family life: 7 numbers to know
Here are seven numbers to know on physicians and their marriage and family life, according to Medscape's 2024 "Physician Lifestyle and Happiness Report:" -
8 traits of the best physicians: AMA
When training to be the best physician they can be, residents should aim for what is called system citizenship, according to a Feb 5. article on the American Medical Association website. -
The state of the physician workforce
Here are five numbers physicians should know on the state of the workforce based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
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