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MedPAC: physician reviewing flawed
WASHINGTON -- The current process for valuing physician services may result in inaccurate pricing and needs to be reviewed, researchers said during...
OB/GYN News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Preparing for a pandemic
The Department of Health and Human Services is taking additional steps to prepare for a potential influenza pandemic, purchasing additional vaccine...
Internal Medicine News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Part B premiums on the rise
Monthly Medicare Part B premiums will be $88.50 in 2006, an increase of $10.30 from the current $78.20 premium, the Centers for Medicare and...
Internal Medicine News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Saving billions through health IT
The widespread implementation of electronic medical record systems by physicians could lead to $142 billion in net savings over 15 years, according...
Internal Medicine News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Decline in Employer coverage
The percentage of businesses offering health insurance to their workers has declined steadily over the last 5 years as the cost of providing...
Internal Medicine News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Salary affects specialty choice
When it comes to choosing a specialty, U.S. medical graduates are more concerned with their earning power than with medical liability costs,...
Internal Medicine News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Ob.gyns. scramble to care for displaced patients: care includes exams and delivering babies, but some physicians even have helped patients resettle
Edgar Mandeville, M.D., had to step out of his traditional role as an ob.gyn. when he responded to a call from a colleague to care for displaced...
OB/GYN News, 10/15/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
AAP report advises how to respond to disasters, terrorism
Pediatricians play a key role in caring for the young victims of Hurricane Katrina and educating their patients on the importance of community...
Pediatric News, 10/01/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Preparing for a pandemic
The Department of Health and Human Services is taking steps to avoid a flu pandemic this year, purchasing additional vaccine and antiviral...
Pediatric News, 10/01/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication -
Most likely to be uninsured
The proportion and number of uninsured children did not change in 2004, remaining at 11.2% or 8.3 million, the Census Bureau reported in its annual...
Pediatric News, 10/01/05 by Jennifer Silverman · More from publication


