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      Agentic AI: What it can and can't do for physicians - 13 day(s) ago

      Agentic AI comes with a lot of hype, but what can it really do for physicians?

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        Agentic AI is more than chatbots — it can act on behalf of physicians. But how far is too far? We asked @IsaacPark of Keebler Health to explain where the tech is going — and where doctors should draw the line. Watch now: https://t.co/PSiN1uFC9E #MedicalEconomics #AgenticAI

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      Fewer first-generation students are finishing medical school, study finds - 13 day(s) ago

      Attrition rates highlight gaps in socioeconomic diversity and equity within physician pipeline.

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        Fewer first-gen students are entering med school — and they’re 56% more likely to leave before graduating. “First-generation students are an often overlooked and invisible minority.” New data reveals troubling pipeline trends. Read more: https://t.co/wEx3E8fB4r

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      Perspectives on Medicare: Physicians, patients, politicians, analysts react to report - 13 day(s) ago

      Trustees project Medicare hospital insurance trust fund will be depleted in 2033, three years earlier than expected.

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        “Physicians are facing high medical inflation and lowered payments,” said @AmerMedicalAssn President Bobby Mukkamala, MD (@PresAmerMed). The Medicare trust fund is on track to run out by 2033. Here's what the AMA and others say must happen next. 🔗 https://t.co/ePcRwVrrGa

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      Health care organizations brace for potential effects of cuts to Medicaid funding - 14 day(s) ago

      AMGA survey finds member organizations anticipate major changes if Congress, President Trump slash Medicaid.

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        “This bill increases cuts to Medicaid and lowers payments for Medicare, all while increasing the number of uninsured patients,” says @theAMGA’s Jerry Penso, MD, MBA. See what health systems say is coming if Congress moves forward: Read more: https://t.co/HCYVchufa1

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      Patients trust doctors, not AI, with their medical data - 14 day(s) ago

      A new Qlik survey reveals a deep trust divide in how patients view AI, health data privacy and tech companies.

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        69% of Americans are comfortable sharing health data with their doctor — just 40% are okay sharing it for AI training. “AI in health care can only succeed when patients and clinicians remain at the center.” — Mike Capone, @Qlik. Read more: https://t.co/BXoBqK1yQY

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      Medicare hospital insurance trust fund projected to be depleted in 2033 - 14 day(s) ago

      Annual report puts depletion three years ahead of projected schedule in 2024 report.

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        Medicare’s trust fund could be depleted by 2033. Without reform, “access to Medicare-participating physicians [could] become a significant issue.” Spending may reach 9% of GDP by 2099. Read more: https://t.co/RbHQkFoehz

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      Protect CDC funding—Our patients depend on it - 15 day(s) ago

      Funding cuts to the CDC threaten vital research and patient care for millions with autoimmune diseases, risking future treatments and public health.

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        “If we abandon the public infrastructure that supports scientific progress, we will feel the consequences for decades,” writes @AnneRBassMD of @ACRheum. Cuts to CDC arthritis research threaten millions of patients. Read more: https://t.co/30aYp6RvMa

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      Study: Language barriers reduce CGM access for patients with type 2 diabetes - 15 day(s) ago

      Study finds patients with diabetes who prefer a non-English language are less likely to be prescribed continuous glucose monitors, even when their condition is poorly controlled.

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        Patients with type 2 diabetes who prefer a non-English language are 42% less likely to receive CGM prescriptions — even when clinically warranted — according to a new study in @JAMANetworkOpen. Read more: https://t.co/WqghRzSKE7 #MedicalEconomics #CGM #LanguageBarriers

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      Health care groups continue warnings of dire consequences as Senate deliberates on Big Beautiful Bill - 15 day(s) ago

      Senate Finance Committee publishes language that prompts new round of analysis, warnings for physicians, rural hospitals.

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        "In its current form, the bill offers little or nothing positive for medical practices and their patients," said @AndersGilberg, @MGMA. Senate’s Big Beautiful Bill = ⬇️ $81B in physician cuts ⬇️ Medicaid coverage ⬆️ Uncompensated care Read more: https://t.co/jphEFFvniK

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      Medical Economics serves as the connection to Physician Practice Management, featuring financial strategies, business insights, and expert interviews.

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