Archive for July, 2009

Jul 16 2009

Risk Reduction: Opioid Overdose

If a death can be even remotely connected to the prescription of narcotics, it’s a sure bet that the ambulance chasers will be circling overhead.

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Jul 14 2009

Medical Malpractice Lottery Extracts a High Toll On Everyone

A physician is not a pinata, to be poked and swiped at in hopes of recieving free treats.

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Jul 06 2009

Americans With Disabilities and Punative Damage Dangers

When most of us think about someone with a disability, we realize that interacting with them may mean giving assistance that fully able-bodied patients don’t need. To that end, public facilities of all kinds are now wheelchair-accessible, for example. If a patient were blind, we might need to accommodate a service animal and/or guide the [...]

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Jul 01 2009

The Obama Plan – What’s In It For Me?

It is now well over the First 100 Days of President Obama’s first term in the Oval Office, yet we have precious little information about what the President is likely to lead us towards, what sorts of changes the Medical industry and patients can expect.  While many are excited to see some sort of healthcare [...]

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