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Why Doctors Quit (And What to Do About It)
By JOHN HAUGHOM, MD I got an e-mail from out of the blue the other day. The e-mail informed me that a colleague, a man I respected greatly, had tendered his resignation at the hospital. That coming Friday would be his last day. There would be an informal...
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Wed, Jul 08 2015 3:36 PM
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Stealing a Page From Medicine’s Playbook: The American Board of Baseball
By RICHARD GUNDERMAN, MD As kids growing up in the Midwestern United States, my friends and I loved baseball. We spent many hours each summer day playing the game, and when we weren’t out on the sandlot, we were reciting the stats of top players, arguing...
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Sun, Jul 05 2015 9:23 AM
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Yes, Expand Medicaid!
By STEVE FINDLAY President Obama was right last week to pivot to two things in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) decision: (a) a plea to Republicans (yet again) to please, pretty please drop their opposition to the law and join...
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Mon, Jul 06 2015 8:15 AM
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It’s a Bird. It’s a Plane. No, It’s SCOTUS!!
By SAURABH JHA, MD In a 6:3 decision, SCOTUS rescued Obamacare once again. Obamacare, untouched by Donald Trump and the Anti-Death Panelists, was almost brought to its knees by a single word; a lowly, miserable, reclusive preposition – “by”. A brief...
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Thu, Jul 02 2015 9:12 AM
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An Anatomy of Chairs
By CLIFTON MEADOR, MD R had been my patient for over a year. She was referred to me by a colleague. She had 38 symptoms. All tests and imaging studies failed to find any demonstrable medical disease; I considered her to have “symptoms of unknown...
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Wed, Jul 01 2015 8:26 AM
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The Operating System For Value-Based care
By ROBERT M. ROWLEY, MD Health care in the U.S. is on the threshold of fundamental change. Powered by advances in federal policy, the underlying way in which we pay for health care is moving from the traditional fee-for-service, pay-for-volume historic...
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Mon, Jul 20 2015 9:32 AM
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How Is Health Reform Impacting Insurance Switching Patterns?
By IYUE SUNG Americans typically don’t switch health insurance, and that has not changed much with healthcare reform. Despite controversy with the converse scenario – the ability to keep the same insurance – and the introduction of health insurance marketplaces...
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Fri, Jul 17 2015 7:14 AM
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FTC Files First Ever Complaint Against a Kickstarter Project …
By DARRELL WEST and JACK KARSTEN Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter have exploded in popularity over the past few years. As the number of funded projects has grown so have the number of projects that never deliver on their stated goals. The Federal...
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Wed, Jul 01 2015 5:34 AM
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HIT Newser: CMS & AMA Agree to be Odd ICD-10 Bedfellows
By MICHELLE RONAN NOTEBOOM CMS agrees to first-year flexibility in ICD-10 claims processing CMS releases guidance that will allow for flexibility in the claims auditing and quality reporting process for the new ICD-10 codeset. CMS will keep the October...
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Tue, Jul 07 2015 3:45 AM
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By MATTHEW HOLT THCB’s coverage of national healthcare policy, technology and the business of healthcare would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors.Today’s edition of THCB is brought to you by HealthCatalyst: The Data...
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