The Best Governance for Medicines ... is in Thailand
The Best Health Care System in the World? Here in the US, a lot of people have been convinced that we have the best health care system in t...
The Best Governance for Medicines ... is in Thailand
The Best Health Care System in the World? Here in the US, a lot of people have been convinced that we have the best health care system in t...
Executive Compensation as "Legal Corruption" - and the Continuing Example of the Troubles of Wake Forest Baptist
"Legal corruption" was the description of current executive compensation practices appearing , of all places, in the Wall Street ...
Marin General Hospital nurses warn that new computer system is causing errors, call for time out
- Posted on the Healthcare Renewal Blog May 17, 2013 - Of course, the ever-present euphemism for life-threatening EHR malfunctions and defec...
American Medical Association finally on board with EHR views expressed on this blog since 2004
- Posted on the Healthcare Renewal Blog May 17, 2013 - It seems to have taken awhile, but organized medicine seems to finally be recognizing...
C R Bard Settles Allegations of Kickbacks to Promote Radiation Treatment for Prostate Cancer
Screening for and aggressive treatment of prostate cancer has become an enormously lucrative business, if not necessarily a life-saving medi...
Six Years Later, Ranbaxy - Oops, Daiichi Sankyo - Pleads Guilty to Adulteration, Pays $500 Million
It only took until 2013, but the US Food and Drug Administration finally secured guilty pleas and fines. The basics are in an Associated Pr...
Clouded "Visionary" Leadership - Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center's EPIC "Business Cycle Disruptions"
A typical excuse for the multi-million dollar compensation now enjoyed by many leaders of health care organizations is these leaders' su...