My early mentor in biomedicine Victor P. Satinsky MD lived by the credo "critical thinking always, or your patient's dead." Un...
Health Care Leaders in Maine Fail to Learn from Past Experience
From down east Maine comes a telling story about the problems of contemporary health care leadership. I assembled this case from three arti...
More Than $1 Million to Run a Public Health Agency
After a well-publicized story that managers of small town in California were paid in the high six-figures, reporters in California have gott...
Health IT: On Anecdotalism and Totalitarianism
At the article Blumenthal on EMRs: Debate "raging" over competition vs. standards ( http://www.massdevice.com/news/blumenthal-emr...
Should the President of the University of Michigan be Held Accountable for Johnson and Johnson's Adulterated Drugs and Defective Devices?
We first started to discuss the intense conflicts of interest generated when leaders of academic medicine are also members of boards of dire...
Forest Pharmaceuticals Pleads Guilty to Obstruction of Justice, No Individual Pays Any Penalty
The parade of legal settlements marches on. The latest story is about Forest Laboratories and its marketing of Celexa (citalopram ) and Lev...
Health Care Leaders: the Best and the Brightest?
We have recently discussed how even executives of relatively small, not-for-profit health care organizations are paid enough to make them r...