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Jun 16, 2008
Shortfall in primary care physicians likely to get worse

By Brian Newsome http://www.gazette.com

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Jun 16, 2008
Rush-Copley Medical Center selects Allscripts EHR

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Jun 13, 2008
New doctors ease El Paso physician shortage

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Jun 13, 2008
Medical Malpractice and the Public's Imagination

By William M. Sage, MD, JD Home

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Jun 13, 2008
Blue Cross plans Web access to records

By Jeffrey Krasner Come this fall, members of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts will be able to go online to look up their healthcare claims and some medical records, which the insurer says will help patients manage their medical care and have more productive discussions with doctors. The feature is being offered through […]

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Jun 13, 2008
Georgia picked for digitized medical records program

By Bill Hendrick http://www.ajc.com Your doctor pulls out a file of 20 years of your medical records and even he can’t read the hieroglyphics. It’s one of the reasons medical errors cause hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of serious illnesses every year. It’s also why the federal government is spearheading a $150 million […]

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Jun 13, 2008
Venture Capital: A virtual doctors lounge to open its doors

By JOHN COOK http://seattlepi.nwsource.com Social networks — traditionally the domain of the young — are increasingly moving into the professional ranks. There are social networks for lawyers (Avvo), real estate agents (Active Rain) and marketers (AdGabber). Now, a Seattle startup wants to create an online community — complete with forums, profiles, messaging and other tools […]

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Jun 12, 2008
Aetna Proposes Insurance Reform

By DIANE LEVICK http://www.courant.com Reform is needed to fix the crisis of the uninsured, but it requires a joint effort of government and the private sector and should preserve the nation’s employer-based health insurance system, Aetna Chief Executive Ronald A. Williams told a congressional panel Tuesday. Changes in the $2.2 trillion U.S. health care system […]

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Jun 12, 2008
Audits for Medicare fraud put doctors on defensive

By GETAHN WARD http://www.tennessean.com After 18 months, three levels of appeals and $150,000 in legal expenses, doctors with Premier Medical Group in Clarksville can breathe a sigh of relief after an administrative law judge ruled in their favor in a dispute with Medicare last month. Barring another appeal, the decision ends a process that began […]

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