
Legal settlements by pharmaceutical companies for less than $100 million now seem to barely rate as news in the US. The best report, albeit short, of a by Boehringer Ingelheim for a mere $95 million,…
Legal settlements by pharmaceutical companies for less than $100 million now seem to barely rate as news in the US. The best report, albeit short, of a by Boehringer Ingelheim for a mere $95 million,…
On the heels of our discussion of how one pharmaceutical company employed a "publications strategy" to commission and control randomized controlled trials to serve marketing purposes, a US Senate comm…
Several members of Congress have written HHS demanding meetings on health IT issues such as upcoding, test overutilization, misuse of incentive programs, and other factors as here.However, what was la…
The development of the randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) was one of the major scientific advances in clinical medicine. RCTs provide a major part of the evidence underlying evidence based me…
This from a commenter, who has been deeply involved in major governmental health IT initiatives in another land, who wishes to remain anonymous:The whole HITECH initiative really is getting like the e…
As if there weren't enough problems with hospitals as computing backwaters, now there's this:Computer Viruses Are "Rampant" on Medical Devices in HospitalsA meeting of government officials reveals tha…
Health Care Renewal is about problems with the leadership and governance of health care organizations. Since the global financial collapse/ great recession began in 2008, it became evident that the p…
Suppression of data about defects in and failures of implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) was one of the big issues we featured in the early days of Health Care Renewal (2005-06). At that time, …
My Google search alert turned up a response to the Oct. 8, 2012 NY Times article The Ups and Downs of Electronic Medical Records by Milt Freudenheim.It was posted on the blog of a company Medical-Bill…