Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last Physician Flash Report: Q4 2025 Metrics Compensation is not keeping pace with physician productivity, while patient demand continues to rise and the proportion of advanced practice providers expands across the workforce. Research Report Why barriers persist in physician mental health care Physicians face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide risk than the general population, yet fewer than one in three with a mental health condition ever receives care. Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, professor of anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Global Chief Medical Officer for AIDOC, discusses what happens when physicians consider getting help. Podcast Why barriers persist in physician mental health care Physicians face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide risk than the general population, yet most never seek mental health care. In this episode, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, professor of anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Global Chief Medical Officer for AIDOC, discusses new JAMA research examining why. The conversation looks at how medical culture, stigma, time constraints and concerns about confidentiality or professional consequences can keep physicians from getting help, even when effective treatment exists. Podcast Physician Flash Report: Q3 2025 Metrics The median investment/subsidy per provider plateaued this quarter, however the distribution between higher and lower performing practices is wide. Research Report Aligning healthcare quality and finance for strategic advantage Fluency across clinical and financial perspectives is redefining leadership in healthcare Article Rethinking the healthcare workforce in the wake of OBBB The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) has drawn attention for its headline provisions: millions likely will lose their health insurance and there will be a reduction in cumulative federal health spending of an estimated $1 trillion over 10 years. Article Rethinking the physician/APP model Aligning the right physician/APP model and the right measurements with the right compensation. Article Physician Flash Report: Q2 2025 Metrics Net patient revenue per provider increased overall, and physician productivity continues to rise. Research Report A strategic guide to primary care physician employment alternatives Primary care alignment remains essential, but employment is only one tool in the toolbox. Health systems facing mounting losses, shifting patient populations or rising competition from disruptive entrants should consider whether a different model might better serve their mission, physicians and patients. Article Patient access needs leadership, not just logistics Operational issues in access are myriad. So are the tactics to resolve them. But if systems look closer, they’ll find that access isn’t a tactical matter. It’s a strategic one stemming from an uncertain or opaque leadership structure. Article Gist Weekly: May 23, 2025 House passes Medicaid cuts, FDA changes Covid booster approval guidance, former President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer. Brief Advanced practice providers can help physicians reach their peak potential As advanced practice providers represent a growing percentage of the clinical workforce, health systems must ensure that APPs are being deployed in ways that enable the physicians they work with to operate at the top of their potential. Article Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page › Last page Last
Physician Flash Report: Q4 2025 Metrics Compensation is not keeping pace with physician productivity, while patient demand continues to rise and the proportion of advanced practice providers expands across the workforce. Research Report
Why barriers persist in physician mental health care Physicians face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide risk than the general population, yet fewer than one in three with a mental health condition ever receives care. Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, professor of anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Global Chief Medical Officer for AIDOC, discusses what happens when physicians consider getting help. Podcast
Why barriers persist in physician mental health care Physicians face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide risk than the general population, yet most never seek mental health care. In this episode, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, professor of anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Global Chief Medical Officer for AIDOC, discusses new JAMA research examining why. The conversation looks at how medical culture, stigma, time constraints and concerns about confidentiality or professional consequences can keep physicians from getting help, even when effective treatment exists. Podcast
Physician Flash Report: Q3 2025 Metrics The median investment/subsidy per provider plateaued this quarter, however the distribution between higher and lower performing practices is wide. Research Report
Aligning healthcare quality and finance for strategic advantage Fluency across clinical and financial perspectives is redefining leadership in healthcare Article
Rethinking the healthcare workforce in the wake of OBBB The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) has drawn attention for its headline provisions: millions likely will lose their health insurance and there will be a reduction in cumulative federal health spending of an estimated $1 trillion over 10 years. Article
Rethinking the physician/APP model Aligning the right physician/APP model and the right measurements with the right compensation. Article
Physician Flash Report: Q2 2025 Metrics Net patient revenue per provider increased overall, and physician productivity continues to rise. Research Report
A strategic guide to primary care physician employment alternatives Primary care alignment remains essential, but employment is only one tool in the toolbox. Health systems facing mounting losses, shifting patient populations or rising competition from disruptive entrants should consider whether a different model might better serve their mission, physicians and patients. Article
Patient access needs leadership, not just logistics Operational issues in access are myriad. So are the tactics to resolve them. But if systems look closer, they’ll find that access isn’t a tactical matter. It’s a strategic one stemming from an uncertain or opaque leadership structure. Article
Gist Weekly: May 23, 2025 House passes Medicaid cuts, FDA changes Covid booster approval guidance, former President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer. Brief
Advanced practice providers can help physicians reach their peak potential As advanced practice providers represent a growing percentage of the clinical workforce, health systems must ensure that APPs are being deployed in ways that enable the physicians they work with to operate at the top of their potential. Article