1 In 3 Adults Turn To AI Chatbots For Health Information, Poll Says

About one-third of U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence ‘chatbots’ for health information, a new KFF survey shows.

To Recruit Staff, Doctor Groups Sweeten Benefits Like Never Before

The American Medical Group Association said a “staggering 87%” of medical groups are looking to enhance staff benefits compared to just 56% two years ago.

What Is A Collapsed Lung? Piston Cade Cunningham Out At Least 2 Weeks

Detroit Pistons All-Star guard Cade Cunningham suffered a left pneumothorax and a collapsed lung apparently after colliding with Washington Wizards Tre Johnson.

CMS All-In On Using ‘Big Stick’ To Make Value-Based Care New Paradigm

CMS intends to use the $1.2 trillion in provider payment it controls to push whole menu of value-based care programs.

How Vibe Coding Will Reshape Medical Practice

Vibe coding is changing how software is created. The implications for medicine are enormous.

Paris Hilton Discusses Her ADHD And New Campaign

Paris Hilton was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in her 20s and is trying to raise awareness and understanding of ADHD via Embrace Your Sparkle.

Medicare Advantage Plan Exits Impact 1 In 10 Seniors With Drug Coverage

Medicare Advantage insurers leaving certain markets affected more than 1 in 10 Americans enrolled in such plans with prescription drug coverage, a KFF analysis shows.

Nearly 20% Americans Lack Paid Sick Leave. What Allyson Felix Is Doing

With 20% of Americans working for the private sector lacking paid sick leave, Olympian Allyson Felix is teaming up with Theraflu for The Right to Rest and Recover.

Four In Five Doctors Now Use AI In Their Practices, AMA Survey Says

More than four in five physicians use artificial intelligence in their practices, the American Medical Association said. That’s more than double the rate tallied in 2023.

Americans Already Dropping Health Coverage After GOP Wouldn’t Fund Tax Credits

Centene’s disclosure that its Obamacare enrollment is down more than 1 million is a sign Americans can no longer pay for health insurance and are dropping coverage.