SPOTLIGHT -
Public health: A message for primary care
Practical steps for establishing relationships.
Public health: AI as a new tool
How could artificial intelligence help in medicine?
The Vital Role of Disability Insurance for Physicians in Safeguarding Their Professional and Financial Futures
Physicians should not ignore the need for disability insurance.
Public health: Life expectancy drops
A team effort is needed to promote patient health.
Public health: Dealing with Social Determinants of Health
Joining forces to address social determinants of health.
Public health: Not at odds with primary care
A continuum of health, not one or the other.
Public health: A different world view
A new way to think about individual and public health.
Public health: Rethink the spending
We need more prevention on prevention and wellness.
Public health: ‘Miniscule’ investment
How much does America spend on public health?
Public health: A response to new legislation
Reacting to the Bipartisan Primary Care and Health Workforce Act.
Medicaid and health equity: a message to primary care
Why primary care physicians are the backbone of the U.S. health care system.
Medicaid and health equity: Community health resources
Community health centers and workers need support and expansion.
Medicaid and health equity: Population-based models
Explaining a population-based model in Medicaid.
Medicaid and health equity: How are states involved?
State and federal regulators can work together to improve primary care.
Medicaid and health equity: Strategies to start, part 2
A continuation of the contents in a new report on Medicaid and health equity.
Medicaid and health equity: Strategies to start, part 1
The new report, “Access & Equity in Medicaid: Robust Primary Care is a Must,” offers solutions for physicians, patients, and equity in health care.
Medicaid and health equity: Why primary care must be involved
Medicaid and health equity: A plank of Better Health – NOW
The new report, “Access & Equity in Medicaid: Robust Primary Care is a Must,” and the Better Health – NOW Campaign.
Medicaid and health equity: Meet the Primary Care Collaborative
Primary Care Collaborative President and CEO Ann Greiner, MCP, introduces the organization.
Physician disciplinary actions: A message for primary care
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, offers this message to primary care physicians.
Physician disciplinary actions: We’re not attacking physicians
Physician disciplinary actions: State action is needed
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, says physician licensing is a matter of state law.
Physician disciplinary actions: Possible solutions
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, recommends actions for state medical boards to hold physicians accountable.
Physician disciplinary actions: What about internal data?
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, considers possible internal actions to discipline physician misconduct.
Physician disciplinary actions: No national standards
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, discusses a lack of a national standard for physician discipline.
Physician disciplinary actions: Was there a pandemic effect?
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, considers possible effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physician discipline.
Physician disciplinary actions: The most significant finding
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, explains the most significant result in a new study.
Physician disciplinary actions: Public Citizen reports
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, discusses findings.
Physician disciplinary actions: States may have details
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, discusses state-level information about physician disciplinary actions.
Physician disciplinary actions: NPDB public access is limited
Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, explains limited public access.