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Eric Hartley: Doc opts out of system
By ERIC HARTLEY http://www.hometownannapolis.com Dr. Laurie Poss has a message for the health insurance industry: “We don’t want to play anymore.” For years, Dr. Poss has been feeling more like a factory worker than a family doctor. With insurance reimbursement averaging $23 a patient, her practice has become an assembly line.
Treating Patients Like Valued Customers: An Achievable Goal
By Gail Scott CRM Buyer – The Essential Guide for CRM System Purchasers Sometimes, all a dissatisfied patient needs to hear is an apology. Sometimes, corrective action is required. Either way, healthcare staff can be trained to deal with patient complaints — if they don’t, patients will simply go elsewhere for treatment. Healthcare organizations have […]
Hospitals reluctant to pay for specialist
By PHIL GALEWITZ http://www.palmbeachpost.com BOYNTON BEACH — Palm Beach County’s hospitals are balking at paying a collective $1.1 million a year to ensure that residents seeking help at an emergency room have 24-hour access to a neurosurgeon. Hospital officials say they should not have to bear most of the burden of providing the emergency coverage. […]
Allscripts-Misys revenues surge, but some Chicago doctors cling to paper records
by Felice Baker Landing page Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc. is signing an increasing number of physician groups on to the Allscripts Electronic Health Record and Practice Management solution, which—on top of the October merger of Allscripts and Mysis— led to a 29 percent surge in the company’s revenue to $128 million in the quarter ended Nov. […]
In Search of a Good Doctor
By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D. http://www.nytimes.com In response to my recent column on patients trusting doctors too much, several readers wrote in about the difficulty of finding or sifting through information on doctors and diseases. Many asked for suggestions, so a couple of weeks ago I contacted several nationally respected leaders in family medicine, pediatrics, […]
Coffee vows to circumvent governor, voters on tort reform
by Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record
Partisan shift expected in Michigan Supreme Court
BY DAWSON BELL http://www.freep.com LANSING — The new Michigan Supreme Court will meet for the first time today to elect a chief justice, welcome the first justice to join the court in a decade and, perhaps, give some indication of what path the court will take. Court observers expect Justice Marilyn Kelly will become the […]
L.I. hospitals to face big cuts
By Alex Costello http://www.zwire.com Faced with the unenviable task of closing the largest deficit in New York state history – $13.7 billion for 2009-10 – Gov. David Paterson has created a budget that makes cuts in nearly every category, while increasing some taxes. One of the many items facing dramatic reductions is the state’s Medicaid […]
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