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Price is high for preventing medical lawsuits
Dr. Alexander Strasser – Guest essayist http://www.democratandchronicle.com Trial lawyers have had a major impact on medical care. The implied threat of a malpractice suit whenever an outcome is not entirely satisfactory to the patient and family has forced physicians to practice defensive medicine. This is especially true in radiology. It is well known that a […]
Town's chart doesn't look good
Unnati Gandhi http://www.theglobeandmail.com CLEARWATER, B.C. — Every morning at 8 a.m., Bob Mackenzie and John Soles are already making their rounds at Dr. Helmcken Memorial Hospital. They slip in a few minor procedures – stitching a wound for an elderly neighbour, setting a bone for the boy across the street – before heading to the […]
Doctors opting for a different treatment
By Jeremy Oberstein http://www.burbankleader.com Frustrated by the inherent limitations of the healthcare industry, Dr. Mark Gerard joined a growing group of physicians who are opting for a program that allows them more time to spend with patients. Gerard, a personal care physician in Burbank, converted his primary practice to a concierge-style service that he says […]
Medicare in Montana: Payments not enough for primary care physicians
By MIKE DENNISON http://www.missoulian.com HELENA – Retiree Hugh van Swearingen hadn’t seen a doctor in four years, but when he called a Helena clinic a few months ago to make an appointment, he was told, sorry, no room at the inn. “They said they weren’t taking new Medicare patients,â€? says Van Swearingen, who is 70. […]
Medical board's Web site tells less public data than ever
BY FRANK X. MULLEN JR http://www.rgj.com Four years ago, a Reno Gazette-Journal investigation of the state’s medical board concluded that it was easier for consumers to find out information about their building contractors than it was for them to get information about their doctors. At the time, the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners pledged to […]
New ECRI Institute Resources Help Physician Practices Assess And Address Patient Safety And Risk
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com ECRI Institute, an independent nonprofit that researches the best approaches to improving patient care, announces a suite of new resources specifically developed to help physician practices assess and address quality, risk management, and patient safety issues. ECRI Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians.
Physicians Practice and Washington Hospital Center Partner to Improve Patient Care in Washington, D.C. Metro
By Physicians Practice http://www.sunherald.com BALTIMORE, March 17 — Physicians and patients of community- based medical practices in the Washington, D.C. metro area will benefit from a new partnership between Physicians Practice and Washington Hospital Center. The new partnership will provide resources to help local physicians manage their practices more efficiently, thereby improving patient care.Under this […]
ACP to develop quality improvement tools to support internal medicine practice changes
http://www.eurekalert.org The American College of Physicians (ACP) has received unrestricted grants of nearly $50,000 each from United Health Foundation and Pfizer to develop quality improvement tools to support internal medicine practice changes around the patient-centered medical home model of care. “The patient-centered medical home, in coordination with the other components of the health care delivery […]
Physicians Survey Offers Fair Assessment of Rural Medicine
http://www.streetinsider.com ALPHARETTA, GA — (MARKET WIRE) — 03/20/08 — Results of a recent physician survey by recruiting firm LocumTenens.com indicate that many physicians today don’t buy into common “myths” about practicing rural medicine. Those include: 1. You won’t make as much money. 2. You won’t have time for yourself or your family. 3. You’ll be […]
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