The UC-Davis Pepper-Spray Case as Illustrative of Problems with the Leadership of Health Care
The aggressive actions by University of California-Davis police against unarmed, peaceful student protesters turn out to be the latest illus...
The UC-Davis Pepper-Spray Case as Illustrative of Problems with the Leadership of Health Care
The aggressive actions by University of California-Davis police against unarmed, peaceful student protesters turn out to be the latest illus...
If gov't officials can't deal with bendy bananas, curvy cucumbers and water for hydration, how can they possibly consider issues with computers?
I present this story with almost no commentary except this post's title, the simple observation that keeping government out of many aspe...
Websites dedicated by patients to a physician in Illinois under fire essentially because he's "too slow" with an EMR
Stunning. Two websites dedicated by patients to a physician in Illinois under fire essentially because he's "too slow" with a...
To Sir Andrew? With a Settlement - GlaxoSmithKline to Settle for $3 Billion, CEO Said to Pursue Knighthood
Two weeks ago, reports of the largest legal settlement involving a pharmaceutical company to date in the US appeared. The $3 Billion Settle...
A New Low - A Hospital CEO Got a "Golden Parachute" for A Merger that Never Occurred
We recently posted about how top hospital managers are often the first to benefit from mergers and acquisitions, which once again have beco...
George Lundberg, MD: The Promise of Health IT, and a Caveat
I was cited yesterday in a Medpage TODAY video by medical internet pioneer George Lundberg, MD , also former editor of the Journal of the ...
Novel Idea on Healthcare IT: Worth a Billion Dollars!
From an AMIA announcement: CMS Innovation Center Announces $1 Billion Funding Opportunity: CMS announced a new initiative, the Health Care ...