Letter
- » To make EHR use more effective, give patients their own screen - Dec. 17, 2012
- » To give EHRs and ICD-10 their due, turn over 2 years of medical school - Nov. 26, 2012
- » ICD-10 coding requirement is a no-benefit, no-payment burden - Nov. 12, 2012
- » In assessment of aging physicians, the profession should do the testing - Oct. 29, 2012
- » FSMB: Maintenance-of-licensure changes will not burden doctors - Oct. 15, 2012
- » Fake doctors are the business of prosecutors, not medical boards - Oct. 1, 2012
- » AMA advocacy is bringing positive changes to FTC actions - Sept. 10, 2012
- » Trying to manage “ED abusers” - Aug. 27, 2012
- » Don’t lessen premed education as medicine gets more complex - Aug. 13, 2012
- » Caption did not correctly capture testimony on licensure and certification - July 30, 2012
- » Dual-degree physicians will find they need more than the diploma - July 16, 2012
- » To aid primary care, fast-track more than medical school - July 2, 2012
- » Shorter medical degree track could be the next fix that fails - June 11, 2012
- » EHR negatives outweighing benefits - May 28, 2012
- » 10 years is too long for a look-back - May 28, 2012
- » Hospital report cards only one element of the quality picture - May 14, 2012
- » Providing portable, understandable health histories empowers patients - April 30, 2012
- » Physician efforts needed to curb addictive prescription drugs - April 16, 2012
- » Meaningful patient education online requires a number of attributes - April 2, 2012
- » Liability concerns are reflected in nation’s low autopsy rate - March 19, 2012
- » Online advance directive registries provide clarity on patient wishes - March 5, 2012
- » Ad for American Medical News sends wrong message on infection control - Feb. 20, 2012
- » Encore careers offer doctors a world entirely apart from medical realm - Jan. 23, 2012
- » If lack of sleep is ill-advised, apply that standard to residents, too - Jan. 23, 2012
- » Over-regulation by government leads to drug shortages - Jan. 2, 2012