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How to manage without micromanaging
By Karen S. Schechter http://www.ama-assn.org Question: I am a solo physician in a busy family medicine practice. My office manager is complaining that I am micromanaging the office, that this affects staff morale, and that I should leave the management to her and just practice medicine. My opinion is that it is my practice and […]
New Med School Delivers a New Breed of Physicians
By Faiza Elmasry http://www.voanews.com Florida International University is opening the first new medical school in a major metropolitan area in a quarter-century. It will be the first public medical school in South Florida. Although the new school won’t hold its first classes until next year, it has already attracted a lot of attention. As Faiza […]
Some Nevada Lawmakers Seek Review of Malpractice Caps After Scare
Associated Press http://www.kolotv.com RENO, Nev. (AP) – A health scare linked to unsafe practices at surgical centers across Nevada is prompting some lawmakers to press for a review concerning a voter-imposed cap on medical malpractice punitive damage awards. While most support the caps – which limit awards to $350,000 for pain and suffering – some […]
Colorado Delays Action on Bill to Raise Limits for Malpractice Suits
By Steven K. Paulson http://www.insurancejournal.com A Colorado House committee delayed action on a bill that would increase the amount juries can award in some medical malpractice suits after doctors warned it could force them to stop practicing and make health care more expensive. Democrats said the bill, backed by trial lawyers, simply returns the law […]
Opinion: System needs to separate frivolous medical malpractice cases from worthy
Steve Reznick M.D. http://www.sun-sentinel.com The March 11 commentary by Gary M. Cohen, “Insurance industry what’s hurting doctors,” on the Stone medical malpractice case, fails to mention that hospitals have had to pay for coverage of their emergency rooms because of the malpractice crisis in this state. There is a shortage of key specialists, with neurosurgery […]
118 more doctors-in-training are due in Tucson under new agreement
By Becky Pallack http://www.azstarnet.com Southern Arizona will have 118 additional doctors-in-training in the next three years under a new sponsorship collaboration between University Physicians Healthcare and the University of Arizona. University and hospital leaders hope that will help ease the local physician shortage. It’s a rare thing for hospitals to be adding residents, who are […]
Ont. to expand role of physician assistants to cut hospital wait times
http://canadianpress.google.com TORONTO — Ontario residents hoping to avoid long waits at hospital emergency rooms could soon find themselves being treated by an unfamiliar type of health-care professional: the physician assistant. Health Minister George Smitherman said Thursday that physician assistants have played a long-standing role in the Canadian Armed Forces and in the United States, and […]
Doctors' insurance costs put mothers, babies at risk
Judd Gregg http://www.eagletribune.com With the closing of the Weeks Medical Center maternity ward in Lancaster, N.H., in April, residents of the North Country will be left with only one hospital for prenatal and maternity care throughout the entire 1,830-square-miles of Coos County. Women living in Pittsburg, our northernmost town, will be forced to drive either […]
The Other Side on the Tort Reform Debate
By Leland Kim http://www.khnl.com DOWNTOWN HONOLULU (KHNL) — The legal community responds to a new medical liability or tort reform bill, a day after the legislative health committee resuscitated it. Attorneys say the revived bill won’t help with the doctor shortage problem, and data from other states back them up. The medical community hopes a […]
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