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Feb 4, 2008
Doctors' Group Wants Insurance for All

American College of Physicians Asks Candidates to Back Universal Health Coverage By Todd Zwillich WebMD Medical News http://www.webmd.com Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD The nation’s biggest organization of specialty doctors called on presidential candidates Thursday to back health insurance coverage for all Americans. Saying the U.S. health care system is “failing,” the American College of […]

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Feb 4, 2008
Proposed Legislation Takes Aim at Soaring Nursing Home Liability Costs in Tennessee

http://www.businesswire.com/ Tennessee’s limitless nursing home lawsuits and resulting record verdicts have driven the liability cost per bed here to second highest in the nation, studies show. Now some state legislative leaders have introduced a bill to bring the liability costs more in line with comparable cases like those for medical malpractice and workers’ compensation in […]

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Feb 4, 2008
Neurosurgeons scarce in Palm Beach County due to legal climate

By Patty Pensa | South Florida Sun-Sentinel http://www.sun-sentinel.com When voters told physicians, “Three strikes, you’re out,” Dr. Douglas Martin cautiously pulled back. He dropped his malpractice insurance and cut his practice to three half days a week. “The rest of the time, I trade stocks,” said Martin, a neurosurgeon for almost 30 years. “It’s actually […]

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Feb 4, 2008
Ohio: Insurance Department Issues Second Annual Ohio Medical Liability Closed Claim Report

http://www.namic.org The Ohio Department of Insurance has issued its second annual Ohio Medical Liability Closed Claim Report, Director Mary Jo Hudson announced. Data collected from entities providing medical malpractice coverage to Ohio health care providers and health care facilities shows a total of 4,004 medical malpractice claims were closed in 2006. Claims that generated an […]

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Feb 4, 2008
Lack of Primary Care Physicians May Derail Health Care Reform Initiative

By James Arvantes http://www.aafp.org A major health care reform initiative in Massachusetts has revealed a fundamental truth — comprehensive health care reform efforts cannot work without adequate access to primary care services. In April 2006, Massachusetts became the first state in the country to enact a law requiring its residents to carry health insurance. Since […]

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Feb 4, 2008
KMA unveils plan to overcome doctor shortage

By Laura Ungar The Courier-Journal http://www.courier-journal.com The Kentucky Medical Association today unveiled plans to work with legislators to ease the state’s doctor shortage and widen access to health care across the state. A study last year by the Kentucky Institute of Medicine showed the state needs almost 2,300 doctors to meet national standards. “We’ve recognized […]

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Feb 4, 2008
Medical group to press agenda with legislators

By Laura Ungar The Courier-Journal http://www.courier-journal.com The Kentucky Medical Association unveiled plans yesterday to work with legislators to ease the state’s doctor shortage and widen access to health care. A study last year by the Kentucky Institute of Medicine showed the state needs almost 2,300 doctors to meet national standards. “We’ve recognized for years that […]

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Jan 30, 2008
Ground Breaking Program Improves Diabetes Patient Outcomes

Insurer-Physician Collaboration Improves Quality of Care, Patient Compliance, and Lowers Costs NEWARK and EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J., — A first-in-the-nation, ground breaking pilot program has produced empirical data demonstrating the effectiveness of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PC-MH), a concept of care that facilitates partnerships between individual patients and their personal physicians and — when appropriate […]

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Jan 30, 2008
Internet helps doctor get back to basics

By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor http://features.us.reuters.com WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Dr. Howard Stark’s office is quiet. Very quiet. No patients sit in his waiting room. No receptionist answers the telephone. Stark does not have a receptionist. Instead, he and his assistant Michele Norris-Bell check e-mail alerts on handheld devices and — between seeing patients […]

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