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Physician's 'Dashboard' Takes A Measure Of Communication Skills
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Alberta Medical Association's Section of Rural Medicine Provides One Year's Free Tuition for Medical Students Interested in Practising Rural Medicine
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Why doctors still balk at electronic medical records
By Kevin Pho http://blogs.usatoday.com Despite the fact that we can complete our taxes and perform complex financial transactions digitally over the Internet, medical records have faced an impasse preventing a transition to the digital age. Patient charts are still paper-based in most doctors’ offices across the country. President Bush’s goal was for every American to […]
Reports show medical malpractice reforms working
by Justin D. Anderson http://www.dailymail.com CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Recent reports show laws passed five years ago to deal with a medical malpractice crisis have had a dramatically beneficial effect.But a legislator who’s also executive director of the West Virginia Medical Association said the state is “one Supreme Court decision away” from being thrust back into the […]
Kaiser’s ‘roving’ dermatologists alleviate physician shortage
Marie-AnneHogarth http://eastbay.bizjournals.com
Medicine might drive area's economy in the future
Dave Alexander http://blog.mlive.com GRAND RAPIDS — The West Michigan regional economy has been defined by the lumber, furniture and manufacturing industries during the past century and half. Over the next half-century, West Michigan’s economy might be led by health care and the life sciences, a panel of industry leaders told a recent business policy conference.
Surgeon shortage a 'crisis'
Home Sep 28, 2008 (The Times-Tribune – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — WMT | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating — Lackawanna County has a serious shortage of general surgeons that is causing patients to wait up to nine weeks for operations or go out of the area for treatment. Wait times to […]
State Medicaid Reform First – Before Payment Increases
by Dennis G. Smith http://www.heritage.org Congress needs to get serious about Medicaid. To borrow a medical analogy: If a state is the patient, and Congress is its doctor, giving states a temporary increase in the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) to treat the problems associated with Medicaid is malpractice. Medicaid needs surgery, and increasing the […]
Nearly One-Third of Connecticut Physicians Dissatisfied With Work Conditions, Survey Finds
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