The Maps team was excited to see all the ideas and feedback that hit blogs around the Web after Google Maps launched a couple weeks ago, an...
Google movies: now playing
Red pill blue pill . Ship hits iceberg . One ring to rule them all . If you love movies, you know which films these phrases refer to. Now, t...
Blind leading deaf: U.S. to create oversight board to alert public on new drugs
Is the article below, "U.S. to create oversight board to alert public on new drugs", an example of the blind leading the deaf? An ...
A richer Zeitgeist brew
If you were in India, what would you search for? Inquiring minds from Mumbai to Bangalore wanted to know, so now there's a new Google In...
UTMB Emergency Department to Send Less Sick Patients "Elsewhere"
A new sign of how hospitals are turning away from their traditional mission in response to financial pressure: The Houston Chronicle reporte...
The NIH: "We Have a Systemic Problem"
We have written a lot about the conflict of interest scandals at the NIH. (See below for links to related posts on Health Care Renewal, plus...
"A Vested Economic Interest" in the Outcome of the Battle Over Angioplasty
Re: my discussion earlier of price versus value, see this article in the Boston Globe about how community hospitals are battling for authori...
Study Finds Doctors with EHRs Have More Complete Patient Information
An interesting article pointing out the true information-intensive nature of healthcare. I agree that EMR's "alleviate but do not s...
Forbidden Knowledge, with Irony
Science just published a qualitative research article about scientists' "self-censorship." The term we have used before for t...
Caught in the Cross-Fire: Merck Tried to "Neutralize" Vioxx Opponents
Here is a new kind of example of how physicians have been caught in cross-fires between competing interests. The NY Times reported today abo...
Lo Bat for Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators
Medtronic warned physicians today about the possibility of battery failures in one of its models of implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs...
"FTC Seeking to Break Apart Hospital Merger"
Its about time that the government started paying attention to the concentration of power within hospital groups, and, of course in ever lar...
An Interesting Report from Boston University on Controlling Health Care Costs
An interesting report on entitled "Health Costs Absorb One-Quarter of Economic Growth, 2000 – 2005" from the Boston University Sc...
UC faulted for paying millions in bonuses
These are private-industry-level bonuses. One can argue that such bonuses are needed to retain top talent, but teaching hospitals do not hav...
CRO's: we don't need Medical Informatics here
After being laid off from a major pharma as part of a large reduction in force, in recent months I've spoken to major CRO's (Clinica...
Mapping your way
We think maps can be useful and fun, so we've designed Google Maps to simplify how to get from point A to point B. Say you're looki...
Get the picture
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Google Image Search is now worth 1 trillion, 187 billion, 63 million words. Yes, that's rig...
Another Homicide
There seems to be a tiny time-cluster of health care officials facing homicide charges, a new low for health care. (See the previous posting...
Malpractice Crisis in Ireland: Physicians to Vote On Industrial Action
Although this blog has had a distinctly American flavor, we believe that the general problems we discuss know no national boundaries. (By th...
CVS tied to R.I. lawmakers
I am aware that Rhode Island has had its share of healthcare problems in the insurance sector. Here's another angle to the dangers of al...
"There is Always a Hidden Agenda" - Alleged Cover Up of Research Abuses at the VA
In January, we posted the story of malfeasance at the Stratton Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center in Albany. Today, the NY Times published...
End of the Anechoic Effect: Editorial Reaction to the New NIH Rules
The announcement of the change in NIH conflict of interest rules has created quite a bit of press, maybe finally signaling the end of the ...
Major medical center thrashes for clinical IT leadership
Major medical center in Philadelphia, Temple University, thrashes around for clinical IT leadership. This ad , regarding a "a seven-yea...
Pogo at the NIH
If we, as health professionals, want health care to be more honestly and rationally managed, we must be prepared to do our best to conduct o...
Hungering for the here and now
Got a craving for spaghetti Bolognese in San Francisco ? Maybe you're on the road and must have free wi-fi in Chicago , or a beachfront...
NIH Seeks "Higher Standard" - Better Late Than Never
Finally, the headline reads "NIH Seeks 'Higher Standard.'" More than 13 months after the Los Angeles Times published its ...
Revisiting: More Tuition, But Less Teaching
We are not the only ones talking about how tuition rises while instruction suffers. Here is an interesting blog discussion of the problem a...
All in a year's work
We made lots of improvements to Google AdWords in 2004. Find out how they can help your business as you meet some of the engineers who made...
A New CEO for Independence Blue Cross
Independence Blue Cross (IBC) of Pennsylvania just announced the appointment of a new CEO after the untimely death of its former leader, G. ...
Ban on Federal Scientists' Consulting Nears
An article in the NY Times today on a forthcoming ban on consulting arrangements for NIH employees. Whether hard action occurs and is strict...