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The Feres Doctrine Challenged

For 60 years, the Feres Doctrine has shielded military medical personnel from malpractice lawsuits.  Veterans and military families have opposed this law. A recent medical malpractice incident where an Air Force Sergeant died during a routine appendectomy has brought this law to be challenged.  If you’d like to read more about this case, check out [...]

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Ruling from federal court judge

A ruling last week from a federal judge threw out the challenge brought by a man in his 60’s who claimed that healthcare reform would make him lose coverage from Medicare Advantage.  The federal judge threw this challenge out, ruling that the plaintiff did not have “standing to challenge the healthcare reform law.” For more [...]

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What’s your story?

What’s your story as a physician? Have you wondered about other physicians’ stories? You can read about Dr. Melissa Young’s story.

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The Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act has been enacted in Washington. Now the debate has turned to each individual state as they try to “implement the new health insurance reforms effectively and efficiently.” The struggle will be that the states ensure that all health benefits “flow seamlessly and affordable access is established.”

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Health Act Bringing Protection Back to Patients

One in ten dollars will be spent (within the health care system) utilized on defensive medicine and frivolous lawsuits. “This is due in part to investors and hedge funds seizing on medical liability lawsuits in order to reap the rewards that should be going directly to injured patients.”

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If Medicaid is expanded, will the costs to states increase?

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), expanding Medicaid will add costs to states of at least $118 billion (through 2023). This is a higher estimate of costs than what was originally estimated. These new estimates were recently released in a report from House and Senate Republicans. Who is covered by Medicaid? At this present time, almost 54 million Americans.

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Renovation, not building new structures

A recent survey conducted by Health Facilities Management has found that more hospitals and health systems are now leaning towards renovation rather than building new facilities.

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Have you seen our video on the Doctor’s Channel?

Have you seen our latest video on The Doctor’s Channel?

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Private Employers Giving Incentives for Good health Choices

Private employers are now offering their employees cash incentives if they make healthier lifestyle choices. Some of those healthier lifestyle choices include: stopping smoking, weight loss, good management of diabetes. In 2010, 62% of employers offered such cash incentives; this was an increase from 2009 and only 57% of employers.

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Patient Decline amid Restructuring

West Penn Allegheny Health System, based in Pittsburgh, has reported a loss of $26.8 million (halfway in the fiscal year). $12 million contributed to the operating loss due to the system’s major restructuring project. The loss was in part due to severance packages, as well as fees for consultants and “physician integration costs.”

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