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PBM reform focuses on increasing transparency, ensuring savings reach patients and maintaining fair access to medications.
Find the agenda, documents and more information for the 2025 SPS Interim Meeting on Nov. 14 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
On a recent podcast episode, Christine Sinsky, MD, noted that physicians not taking paid time off are more likely to experience burnout or leave their organization—which is expensive for health ...
Physicians are increasingly burdened by excessive “pajama time,” sacrificing personal and family time to complete administrative tasks outside of regular work hours. Exacerbated by the growing demands ...
Administration must reconsider plans to exclude physician liaisons from dozens of organizations who have long provided unbiased, expert input.
Patients don’t take medications as prescribed about half the time. A key to improving medication adherence is to understand why. Learn more.
The online patient portal is a powerful tool, but can’t replicate a physician visit. Three AMA members share what the portal can do—and what it can’t.
The CPT® Editorial Panel is responsible for maintaining the CPT code set. The Panel is authorized by the AMA Board of Trustees to revise, update, or modify CPT codes, descriptors, rules and guidelines ...
Find out what the CPT® code is, the types of CPT there are, how they are created and how to apply for a code.
Learn about the AMA's awards and scholarships for physicians, medical students and residents and download the application PDF.
Established a national campaign to help states enact confidentiality laws that protect physicians seeking help for wellness, burnout and fatigue, and remove inappropriate, stigmatizing questions on ...
Caffeine can be part of a healthy diet for most people, but too much may pose a danger to your health. Four physicians share what to keep in mind.