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Doctors call on taxpayers to fund incentives
By Jeff Hayward http://www.newsdurhamregion.com UXBRIDGE — Asking taxpayers to open their wallets to entice new doctors to come to Uxbridge is the answer to compete with other underserviced municipalities, according to local physicians. But some, including Uxbridge’s mayor, are completely opposed to that idea. Township physicians are warning the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital’s emergency room could […]
Doctor-Blogger Calls for More Money to Fix Primary Care
Posted by Jacob Goldstein http://blogs.wsj.com Kevin Pho, a primary care doc whose blog is one of our regular reads, lands on USA Today’s op-ed page this morning opining on what’s wrong with medicine in America. It’s a shortage of primary care that comes down to money. A specialist might be paid three times as much […]
MDs Carry Malpractice Concerns To Albany
By George Wallace http://www.zwire.com Some 250 physicians from John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, St. Charles Hospital and other healthcare facilities in Suffolk County descended on state government offices last week to press their case for reforms that would rein in alarming increases in malpractice insurance costs, which they say are driving doctors out of business […]
Looming Medicare Pay Cut Weighs Heavily on Physicians
By Sheri Porter http://www.aafp.org Physician practices across the country are beginning to limit the care they provide for Medicare patients as Medicare physician payments fail to keep pace with the cost of providing health care to seniors. That’s according to a study of more than 1,000 physician practices conducted by the Medical Group Management Association, […]
'Medical home' concept embraced by IBM, other employers
http://www.financialweek.com When an IBM executive suddenly developed chest pain, he made an appointment with a cardiologist, who performed a battery of tests that had inconclusive results except an unidentifiable abnormality in the neck region. The cardiologist referred the executive to a neck surgeon, who removed the abnormality. The chest pain, however, persisted. Several months later, […]
Pa. House debates plan to cover uninsured adults
by MARK SCOLFORO – The Associated Press http://www.philly.com HARRISBURG, Pa. – House Democrats on Wednesday introduced a billion-dollar-plus plan to roll out state-subsidized health insurance for about 270,000 uninsured Pennsylvania adults over the next five years.Backers promoted it as the next logical step to follow recent state laws that cover children and pay prescription costs […]
Study: Pa.'s Tort System Nearly The Worst
By: Bradley Vasoli, The Bulletin http://www.thebulletin.us A policy institute yesterday released a report that ranked Pennsylvania’s legal climate the sixth worst in the nation in terms of both state policy and cost of litigation. The San Francisco-based Pacific Research Institute compared the scope and impact of litigiousness on each state and determined that, judging by […]
Medical malpractice bill hits a wall
Denver Business Journal – by Bob Mook http://www.bizjournals.com The co-sponsor of a proposal that would raise the caps on medical malpractice lawsuits said Wednesday he would ask the House Judiciary Committee to delay a vote on the bill to work out some issues that doctors raised about the legislation. Senate Bill 164, sponsored by Sen. […]
Cost of malpractice insurance forcing doctors to leave high-risk specialties
By Dr. MICHAEL LYNCH http://www.concordmonitor.com I am an emergency physician. I care for about 5,000 patients a year. I have been practicing for 12 years and thus have cared for roughly 60,000 patients. I receive deep satisfaction from my job and the privilege of the “laying on of hands” as the physician-patient relationship is called […]
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