
The world's largest research based pharmaceutical company was in court again, as reported by the New York Times, The drug maker Pfizer agreed to pay $491 million to settle criminal and civil charges o…
The world's largest research based pharmaceutical company was in court again, as reported by the New York Times, The drug maker Pfizer agreed to pay $491 million to settle criminal and civil charges o…
I have noted a class action lawsuit vs. Allscripts and Eclipsys, EHR producers, regarding a merger:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION; BRISTOL COUNTY RETIREM…
Health Care Renewal presents a guest post by Dr Howard Brody, John P McGovern Centennial Chair of Family Medicine, Director of the Institute for Medical Humanities at University of Texas - Medical Br…
At my Jan. 2010 post "An Honest Physician Survey on EHR's" (http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2010/01/honest-physician-survey-on-ehrs.html) I wrote:I often believe surveys of physicians about EHR's do not…
We recently posted a discussion of the results of Transparency International's 2013 corruption barometer, focusing on the US results. 43% of survey respondents thought US health care is corrupt. Our…
There are two lessons from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story below.1) Beware outsourcing the ownership of your hospital or clinic's medical records.2) The value of EHRs has been massively and repea…
EHR systems have largely been designed by those of a manufacturing, mercantile, and management computing background, largely due to abdication of responsibility and acquiescence by medical professiona…
I had guessed that this sort of thing was going on all the time, but being kept very well hidden. Now we have some more evidence.An article in yesterdays Guardian showed how the pharmaceutical indust…
Very quietly, pharmaceutical/ biotechnology/ medical device corporate giant Johnson & Johnson just settled another lawsuit. The most pithy version is by Ed Silverman on Pharmalot, although Reuters an…