Archive for the ‘Left to right’ Category
Rural practices may be more open to accepting patients
Free care! Says White House spokesperson
Death. It needs to be brought up more, says a recent white paper
News on the “Rationer-in-Chief”
Left to right news to round out the week…
Are docs joining Facebook?
Patricia A. Costante, Chairman and CEO of MDAdvantage Insurance Company, has a few ideas on how to solve the physician shortage in New Jersey.
A Time’s editorial says even doctors should mind their manners – for the sake of patient safety
Could patients monitor their blood pressure from home?
An “Opt-out” petition on healthcare reform got tens of thousands of signatures, but was it enough to place a proposed state amendment?
A primary care physician (and American College of Physicians President) pens his take on Medicare payment reform
One insurer’s rate hikes won’t be as drastic as anticipated
The New York Times profiles one medical practice’s unique, customer-centric approach to wait times.
The battle in the courts over healthcare reform has begun.
Another “healthcare reform is getting more popular” article
Um, no, it’s not
Investors are looking for ways to take cost out of the system. Good luck with that.
President Obama is warning insurers not to raise premiums
Kathryn Stone wonders how many physicians are using Electronic Medical Records (EMR)?
Physicians don’t like proposed tiered pricing from insurers
Shot in the arm. Could federal grants boost primacy care doc numbers?
Polling numbers improve for healthcare reform