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November 30, 2007
Hospital drug errors far from uncommon
Benefits of EHRs seen as outweighing privacy risks
CMS Outlines Value-Based Program
Office pessimists may not be lovable, but are often right
UnitedHealth forces pay-for-performance measures in new contract
Study: CT scans raise cancer risk
CEO Public Relations 101
Rhode Island Hospital fined for wrong-side surgery
What health consumers want
UAW-GM health model to be a test
November 16, 2007
Thousands of Medicaid providers fail to pay taxes, GAO finds
A health plan for Wal-Mart: Less stinginess
Aetna reaches pact on system rating doctors
Employer-provided insurance continues to decline
With health costs rising, a tougher sell for hospitals
Demand for physician executives boosts compensation
When the patient is a Googler
Major players catch a case of quick-clinic fever
Medicare offers online tool to rate drug plans
November 9, 2007
Future health worker shortage may ail California
Proposal targets Maryland nurse shortage
Florida hospital to start residency program for doctors
Experts propose rules to rate hospitals' safety
Highmark's gift cards can cover insurance, medical fees
Solve the succession crisis by growing inside-outside leaders
CMS releases 2008 OPPS final rule
A model for healthcare that pays for quality
For CEOs, off-duty isn't an option
Beyond those healthcare numbers
Nurse-led intervention boosts cardiac rehab, study says
Consultants who'll do the firing for you
November 2, 2007
Massachusetts doctors say they need protection to apologize
The office: Do not disturb
As Democrats criticize, healthcare industry donates
Advocates: Government needs to push harder for e-health
Congress passes kids health bill again
Making the most of doctor visits
Want to stop superbugs? Clean up hospitals, study says
Illinois hospital to screen for staph germ
Many older doctors plan to phase out their practice
Hospital drug errors far from uncommon
Benefits of EHRs seen as outweighing privacy risks
CMS Outlines Value-Based Program
Office pessimists may not be lovable, but are often right
UnitedHealth forces pay-for-performance measures in new contract
Study: CT scans raise cancer risk
CEO Public Relations 101
Rhode Island Hospital fined for wrong-side surgery
What health consumers want
UAW-GM health model to be a test
Thousands of Medicaid providers fail to pay taxes, GAO finds
A health plan for Wal-Mart: Less stinginess
Aetna reaches pact on system rating doctors
Employer-provided insurance continues to decline
With health costs rising, a tougher sell for hospitals
Demand for physician executives boosts compensation
When the patient is a Googler
Major players catch a case of quick-clinic fever
Medicare offers online tool to rate drug plans
Future health worker shortage may ail California
Proposal targets Maryland nurse shortage
Florida hospital to start residency program for doctors
Experts propose rules to rate hospitals' safety
Highmark's gift cards can cover insurance, medical fees
Solve the succession crisis by growing inside-outside leaders
CMS releases 2008 OPPS final rule
A model for healthcare that pays for quality
For CEOs, off-duty isn't an option
Beyond those healthcare numbers
Nurse-led intervention boosts cardiac rehab, study says
Consultants who'll do the firing for you
Massachusetts doctors say they need protection to apologize
The office: Do not disturb
As Democrats criticize, healthcare industry donates
Advocates: Government needs to push harder for e-health
Congress passes kids health bill again
Making the most of doctor visits
Want to stop superbugs? Clean up hospitals, study says
Illinois hospital to screen for staph germ
Many older doctors plan to phase out their practice