Why Ignorance Fuels Rising Expenses
The economic underpinnings of HSAs makes so much sense that I cannot understand why the Democrats oppose them so much.
Perhaps my last post on “great cases”
When we forget to respect patients such as the one which started this discussion, then we have lost part of our professionalism (in my opinion).
The Comprehensive Benefits of Regular Exercise
One should always worry when someone uses hyperbole and obfuscation to make points. Scare Tactics Part II.
The Debate Over Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery Safety
General surgeons should understand their limitations. As I read the article, apparently many surgeons do not understand.
Need abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery – find a vascular surgeon
This article makes some very important points. As a generalist, I know that one of my obligations to patients is to understand the limits of my expertise.
Favorite lyrics
Nearly 7 million people have private medical insurance, 6 million are in health cash benefit plans, and 3.5 million trade union members.
Holt on quality
We are striving to teach physicians to optimize their practice, however they know that optimal practice in 2003 may change in 2005
The Challenge of a Flawed Reimbursement System
Most physicians just have no pump experience, therefore, they use the tools with which they are experienced.
The Medicare bill and cancer clinics
Over the past 2 years I figured out that Medicare was overpaying for cancer chemotherapy.
Key to Excellence in General Practice
I find the findings of this article sobering. Perhaps we should evolve our health system in ways which take these findings into consideration.