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Tips for finding a good surgeon
By Dr. Terry Gueldner http://www.htrnews.com Question: My personal physician has recommended I see a surgeon because of recurring abdominal pain and possible gallbladder disease. How do I find a good surgeon? Answer: In either emergent or non-emergent situations, there are some aspects about finding quality physicians and surgeons that may prove helpful for you. Most […]
More doctor data on the Web
By Jay Greene http://crainsdetroit.com In what appears to be a truce between doctors and health insurers nationally over the publishing of physician quality data on the Internet, a number of Southeast Michigan health insurers are expanding their efforts to inform members of higher-performing doctors within their provider networks. Each health insurer that operates in Southeast […]
Aon builds its Green credentials
http://www.businessspectator.com.au Despite most insurers’ tendency to view environmentally-friendly construction with caution, Aon has made the move to cover green components in commercial and industrial properties. The Aon Corporation Green Property program is being offered as an enhancement to its Global Property Policy, whether or not properties are environmentally certified. It enables property owners to upgrade […]
State health care agency gets support for it to continue
By RICH PIETRAS http://www.phillyburbs.com Sometimes even experts in health care need a little help getting better. That was the theme behind the rescue effort at the Montgomery Township municipal building as a state House Insurance Committee heard testimony on the status of the Health Care Cost Containment Council. The council was scheduled to shut down on […]
Connecticut lawmakers consider mandatory consent bill
Chiropractic Economics | #1 Magazine for Doctors of Chiropractic Lawmakers in Connecticut are considering two bills that would mandate informed-consent forms for chiropractic treatments. The Connecticut Chiropractic Association (CCA) is opposing the bill as being unnecessary and unfairly punitive. According to am Associated Press story, the legislature’s Public Health Committee is considering the informed-consent bill. […]
Keeping medical records
SUZANNE ULBRICH http://www.jdnews.com When two area doctors recently closed their practice without notice, it not only left their patients in need of a new physician, but also of their personal medical information. When The Heart Center of Eastern North Carolina closed its doors earlier this month, patients learned of the closing either a few days […]
Tort abuse is costing California billions of dollars
Lawrence J. McQuillan and Hovannes Abramyan http://www.mydesert.com
Sen. Cornyn Touts Texas' Access to Physicians' Care, Credits Medical Malpractice Reform [Aug 14, 2008]
http://www.kaisernetwork.org Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) on Tuesday in an address to the Greater Houston Pachyderm Club said Texas should serve as a model for improving access to health care nationwide because of its success in limiting malpractice lawsuits brought against physicians, the Houston Chronicle reports. In 2003, Texas voters approved Proposition 12, which limited damage […]
U-M Has Saved Medicare Money While Improving Treatment of Heart and Diabetes Patients, Report Shows
http://www.marketwatch.com ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Older patients with heart disease and diabetes are getting better treatment than ever at the University of Michigan Health System — even while U-M’s care for Medicare patients is costing less, a new report shows. The data come from the second year of a national project undertaken […]
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