ETHICS TURNAROUND (sort of) by NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTORETHICS TURNAROUND (sort of) by NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTOR

ETHICS TURNAROUND (sort of) by NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTORWhat a difference a month makes. When I went on vacation in June the Director of NIMH, Thomas Insel, was stonewalling about his relationship with C…

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31 Jul 2010

Primary Care and the HC Renewal RUC-kusPrimary Care and the HC Renewal RUC-kus

Dr. Richard Baron, a Philadelphia internist who's unusual in that he's both a private-practice clinician and a well-published and -respected academic (he was recently ABIM Chair), has been mixing it u…

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31 Jul 2010

Where No Hospital CEOs are Below AverageWhere No Hospital CEOs are Below Average

In Lake Woebegon, all children are above average.  Now it seems that hospital CEOs have moved there.  Ventura County, Where No CEO is Below AverageThe Ventura County (California) Star reported on the …

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30 Jul 2010

The Hospital CEO as Debt CollectorThe Hospital CEO as Debt Collector

Last year we noted that the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) required more detailed reporting starting in 2009 by US not-for-profit organizations. Many US health insurance companies/ managed care org…

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29 Jul 2010

Are Ill-Informed Leaders the Cause of Drug Manufacturing Mishaps?Are Ill-Informed Leaders the Cause of Drug Manufacturing Mishaps?

Fundamental Corporate FailuresIn the last few years, there seems to have been an epidemic of once revered companies suddenly unable to perform the most basic functions necessary for their businesses. …

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28 Jul 2010

An Open Question on Moral Authority and Healthcare ITAn Open Question on Moral Authority and Healthcare IT

I recently had the chance to observe a relative's care in a small community hospital.This was a hospital that, in my relative's last several days there before going back to a nursing home for rehab, w…

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28 Jul 2010

If Our Honored Military Personnel's Medical Care Was Not Involved, This WSJ Letter Might Have Been Considered Oddly FunnyIf Our Honored Military Personnel's Medical Care Was Not Involved, This WSJ Letter Might Have Been Considered Oddly Funny

In the WSJ today, a letter to the editor was published extolling the major strides made by the U.S. military in voice recognition technology for electronic health records:[Note: this is not to denigra…

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26 Jul 2010

Stifling Whistle-Blowers: Old and New ApproachesStifling Whistle-Blowers: Old and New Approaches

We have frequently discussed the anechoic effect, how it is just not done to discuss certain topics, particularly those related to the adverse effects of bad (ill-informed, incompetent, self-intereste…

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26 Jul 2010

More About What We Don't Know About the Contaminated Heparin from ChinaMore About What We Don't Know About the Contaminated Heparin from China

We last blogged about the case of Baxter International's adulterated heparin here.  (For a more detailed summary of the case, look here.)In summary, Baxter International imported the "active pharmaceu…

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23 Jul 2010

Open Letter to Dr. Josephine BriggsOpen Letter to Dr. Josephine Briggs

Josephine P. Briggs, M.D.Director, National Center for Complementary and Alternative MedicineDear Dr. Briggs,As you know, we've met twice. The first time was at the Yale "Integrative Medicine" Symposi…

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22 Jul 2010

Duke Scientist Bringing Millions from NIH and Pharma Suspended Over Rhodes Scholar ClaimsDuke Scientist Bringing Millions from NIH and Pharma Suspended Over Rhodes Scholar Claims

The New York Times reports that a medical researcher faked claims to being a Rhodes Scholar, and that a major scandal that has erupted.The scenario is very familiar to readers of Healthcare Renewal, w…

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22 Jul 2010
 
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