As a physician leader, when you think about publicly reported quality data, do you wince at potentially bad news, or do you welcome that data as...Read More »
Since the creation of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965, the public has provided tens of billions of dollars to fund graduate medical...Read More »
A Pennsylvania woman was recently accused of identity theft and other charges after reportedly conducting physical examinations, including...Read More »
Listen to health officials and you'll believe that tort reform—essentially, limits on individuals’ right to sue when they’re allegedly harmed...Read More »
Medical inflation is expected to rise to 6.8% in 2015, according to a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Hospitals paying more to acquire...Read More »
The revelation that a former Catonsville, Maryland physician obtained his Maryland medical license despite having a 1987 Florida rape conviction...Read More »
In an effort to reduce the number of medication errors and dangerous drug interactions, Children’s Medical Center in Dallas has 10 full-time...Read More »