
In November, 2009, a rancorous argument about screening mammography for women aged 40-49 was touched off by the publication of updated guide...
In November, 2009, a rancorous argument about screening mammography for women aged 40-49 was touched off by the publication of updated guide...
The New Republic published " Upper Mismanagement " about what happens when businesses are run by people who do not understand thei...
Last week, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported on a royally paid journal editor: In 2002, Thomas Zdeblick, a University of Wisconsin or...
It seems common wisdom in the U.S. that the "Europeans are way ahead of us" in computerized medicine. Perhaps the common wisdom is...
Yes, they are. At the Nov. 10, 2009 essay " Academic Freedom and ED EHR's Down Under: Another Update and a Welcome Development ...
One would think that the stories about bad behavior by health care organizations would quiet down just before Christmas, but no... As report...
As in my post " More On Healthcare Management By Domain Neutral Generalists ", Roy Poses' post " Health Care Leaders: Don...
Just out from the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Center is a brief paper on " Approaches to teaching and learning about corruption in the...
Over the weekend, the New York Times reported on how prestigious academic medical centers advertise cancer care. Here are some examples, P...
We have frequently discussed how financial relationships among physicians, other health care professionals, and health care academics, on o...
As I wrote at Healthcare Renewal here , I recently posted a web petition " Transparency and Openness in Electronic Patient Records and ...
My current favorite book about the global financial meltdown, aka great recession, The Sellout , by Charles Gasparino , featured vivid port...