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Malpractice fees forcing obstetricians out
By Candice Ferrette http://www.lohud.com High malpractice costs may squeeze out more doctors who deliver babies in the Lower Hudson Valley this year. The area has seen a significant drop in the number of practicing obstetrician/gynecologists in recent years, and more will close their offices or charge patients out-of-pocket if state lawmakers don’t help cap their […]
Massachusetts doctors challenge liability insurance analysis
By Amy Lynn Sorrel http://www.ama-assn.org A recent study tracking declining medical liability insurance premiums in Massachusetts fails to tell the whole story, physicians say. According to the report in the May/June issue of Health Affairs, Massachusetts has the fourth-highest average settlement payments in the nation. But study authors from Suffolk University Law School in Boston […]
Single-payer best for health care
By Judith Gordon http://www.philly.com We almost had a catastrophe in our health care system. A mandated 10 percent reduction in Medicare reimbursements was averted Tuesday when Congress overrode President Bush’s veto of a bill that would protect doctors from the cut. But the reduction was instigated by a flawed calculation designed to reduce Medicare spending […]
While the U.S. Spends Heavily on Health Care, a Study Faults the Quality
By REED ABELSON http://www.nytimes.com American medical care may be the most expensive in the world, but that does not mean it is worth every penny. A study to be released Thursday highlights the stark contrast between what the United States spends on its health system and the quality of care it delivers, especially when compared […]
Seattle company agrees to pay $100,000 HIPPA fine
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS http://seattlepi.nwsource.com SEATTLE — The Seattle-based Providence healthcare company has agreed to pay a $100,000 fine and improve its patient information security to settle privacy complaints from 2005 and 2006. Federal officials say the home and community health care company failed to properly secure backup tapes, disks and laptops with electronic patient information […]
The Doctors Co. confirms federal investigation is over
by Chris Rauber http://www.bizjournals.com
Primary-care-doctor grads drop off; shortage is feared
http://www.seacoastonline.com COLUMBIA, Mo. — By 2025, the wait to see a doctor could get a lot longer if the current number of students training to be primary care physicians doesn’t increase soon, according to a new University of Missouri study. Jack Colwill, professor emeritus of family and community medicine in the MU School of Medicine, […]
Insurers Pay Doctors To Push Generic Drugs
By E.B. SOLOMONT http://www.nysun.com Two New York health insurance companies are rewarding doctors with cash incentives for prescribing generic drugs. The companies, Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rochester, N.Y., and Independent Health, based in Buffalo, are offering higher compensation to doctors who increase their rates of prescribing generics instead of more expensive brand-name medications. […]
iMedica and Blue Cliff Partner to Accelerate Electronic Medical Record Adoption Among Hawaii Physicians
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