
An article in USA Today suggests that marketers for hospices are pushing even more aggressive measures to recruit patients, regardless of the consequences.Marketing Hospice to Prevent Re-AdmissionPer …
An article in USA Today suggests that marketers for hospices are pushing even more aggressive measures to recruit patients, regardless of the consequences.Marketing Hospice to Prevent Re-AdmissionPer …
While primary care falters in the US, those who teach it seem to feel increasingly poverty stricken. Now it appears that one reason for this is an amazing example of multiple failures of transparency…
In the spring, leaves turn green, and executive compensation turns greener. The media has provided another set of stories about the inexorable rise of compensation for executives of non-profit hospit…
The lack of accountability of the hired managers (or executives or bureaucrats) of health care organizations came into sharper focus thanks to a bizarre, in my humble opinion, Wall Street Journal edit…
Why is the leadership of health care organizations so bad? An important explanation of one part of the puzzle appears on InformationWeek's Brainyard blog written by Venkatesh Rao. The Visionary, Cha…
The Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT has sent out this announcement:Subject: HEALTH DATA PALOOZA III: Unleashing the Power of Data to Improve HealthFrom: ONC Health IT Date: Thu, …
Once again, another big US health care organization is set to make a (monetarily) huge legal settlement. As reported by Bloomberg, Abbott Laboratories will settle allegations about its marketing of D…
A striking contrast between a large health care organization's historic mission and its current practices appeared in a series published by the Charlotte News-Observer called "Prognosis: Profits" abou…
The Deception, Incentives and Behavior Conference at the Rady School of Management, University of California - San Diego, was attended by over 100 people, including me, indicating that there is real i…
This example of a disaster waiting to happen, in the form of an error-promoting CPOE, is a poster example of why the net of litigation needs to be cast far wider than just clinicians when EHR-related …