
It appears that device-maker Boston Scientific has a new set of troubles. The Boston Globe just reported:Stepped-up government scrutiny of Boston Scientific Corp. stems from heightened concern over m…
It appears that device-maker Boston Scientific has a new set of troubles. The Boston Globe just reported:Stepped-up government scrutiny of Boston Scientific Corp. stems from heightened concern over m…
There are a number of upcoming conferences, and sessions within conferences which may be of interest to Health Care Renewal readers. In chronological order, and with apologies for somewhat tooting our…
It's time for one of our periodic round-ups of legal settlements and convictions of health care organizations. This time, we report on three frequent fliers, in chronologic order of the appearance of…
A WSJ article on the financial condition of NY hospitals, and specifically a line by NY Mayor Bloomberg, caught my eye:Wall Street JournalMar. 26, 2010Hospitals Under the KnifeNew York City System Aim…
As a result of my writings I receive feedback from those involved in health IT. I reproduce this email from a Canadian nurse with her permission and without additional comment, because it speaks for …
And now for an early report on what may be the latest fashion in the ongoing commercialization of US health care in the US. In the last few weeks we spotted three stories that appear to be closely re…
I have not written much about the seemingly endless health care reform debate in the US, because much of it has not been relevant to the issues we discuss on Health Care Renewal. Now that the current…
At "AMA And Almost 100 Physician Societies Sound Off To CMS On Health IT" I referred to concern held by AMA and ~94 other medical specialty societies about comments overheard from senior government o…
DR. PANGLOSS AS NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTORJAMA is out today with a Commentary by Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health. Using indirection, Dr. Insel has risen to the defens…
In our own Providence Journal, Michael Hiltzik commented about the Valukas report on the fall of the once proud Lehman Brothers. He asserted that one of the lessons learned from the case is the "foll…
Here is what I predict the the National Program for Healthcare IT in the United States will likely resemble in 2015 - namely, the National Programme for IT in the NHS in 2010:Delays with £12.7bn NHS s…
We previously discussed a legal settlement of charges that UnitedHealth's Ingenix subsidiary manipulated its database of payments to physicians so as to reduce its and other insurers' payments to "out…
A paper I recently wrote on a critical issue in healthcare IT was rejected on first pass by the Medical Informatics academic community.The paper concerns the profound lack of publicly available data o…
Who was at fault here? Those who modified the fall height parameters, those who designed the decision support system such that it could override life threatening problems based on a single parameter,…