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Dec. 23/30
vol. 45 no. 48 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Liability crisis reaction: Doctor-owned insurance fills gap -
States scrutinize big-ticket purchases by group practices
Government & Medicine
Doctors shy away from Medicaid, uninsured -
CMS reconsidering one-hour rule for restraint use -
Coverage for alcohol dependence falls short
Professional Issues
Quality controlled: Putting practice guidelines to work -
Unclear wording adds to patient confusion over living wills -
Move to collect medical data pits privacy against safety -
Renegotiating Health Care: Thinking beyond the silo is a WINning proposition
Business
Clash of the titans: Hospitals vs. health plans -
More big firms want Web-based health plans -
Group rules against online treating of unknown patients -
Web site lists HIPAA-compliant software -
Insurance exec offers plan for uninsured -
Practice Management: Plans will pay for quality, but don't always know how
Opinion
Combating antibiotic resistance: Medicine enlists community awareness -
Letters: Liability insurer: The facts support movement for tort reform ...
Health & Science
Coordinated care improves outcomes for MI patients -
Value of routine prostate cancer testing uncertain -
New ADHD medication a promising option -
Atkins results leave dieters and researchers at a loss -
Report offers insight into cancer prevalence
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Dec. 16
vol. 45 no. 47 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
CIGNA settles massive managed care lawsuit -
Federal panel cites compliance confusion: Government falls short on HIPAA help
Government & Medicine
Panel marks 10 years of shaping Medicare policy -
Fall-related injuries cost Medicare billions -
Percentage compensation part of Stark II rules postponed -
States offered money for high-risk insurance pools
Professional Issues
Dungeons and doctors: These physicians take a no-frills approach to exercise -
Class-action status at risk in doctors' lawsuit against HMOs -
Ohio quality project shows success with cardiac health -
Prescription drug abuse deadlier than use of illegal drugs -
Doctor practices where she's preached at
Business
Running the numbers: Making sure your spending pays off -
Kaiser pays $1 million fine, denies access-to-care claim -
GE buys a wedge into small-office market -
IOM calls on federal funds for technology demo projects -
Practice Pointers: Work smarter, not harder, to offset expenses
Opinion
Trying to stop the bullies: A physician's responsibility -
From the AMA president: Counting blessings and fixing the "Medicare mistake" -
Letters: Current liability system's toll extends past economic matters ...
Health & Science
Lasting impression: A living history of medicine -
Vaccine could foreshadow the end of cervical cancer -
CRP gains notice as key marker of cardiovascular health
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Dec. 9
vol. 45 no. 46 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
End-of-year action crucial: Pennsylvania faces liability meltdown -
Hospitals feel privileged to have doctors on roster -- and prove it with some perks
Government & Medicine
Medicare regulatory reform panel looks to cut red tape -
Bill aims for public to drive health reform -
Senate leaves Medicare pay fix undone -
Governors-elect focus on drug costs, Medicaid funds -
Physicians win seats in state legislatures
Professional Issues
Away from it all? How doctors take it along or leave it behind -
Managed care mars quality of education -
Grants awarded to start volunteer medical corps -
End-of-life care receives failing grades -
Grants encourage putting research into practice -
No financial incentives for embryo donors -
In the Courts: Should informed consent include a definition of life?
Business
The age divide: How to keep generations of physicians from bumping heads and wallets -
Bringing medical transcription into the modern age -
Insurance sites limit ability to submit online claims -
Contract Language: Contracts required for Medicare opt-out -
Quick View: Why they buy
Opinion
Winning the smoking wars: Tobacco control at the polls -
Commentary: Our dying patients deserve a good end to their lives -
Letters: Resident work restrictions at odds with the best medical training ...
Health & Science
Collaboration is key to managing migraines -
Pediatricians praise pentavalent vaccine, question cost -
Concerns mount over trends in allergy and asthma drug use and coverage
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Dec. 2
vol. 45 no. 45 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
West Virginia physician caught in legal net hooks lawyer, lands settlement -
Psychologists see rural areas as entry point to prescribing
Government & Medicine
Lost in the translation: Ways to afford speaking your patients' languages -
Shifting Medicare costs to private payers tough for doctors -
Maryland supports appeals of health plan decisions -
Mental health parity extended another year
Professional Issues
Virtual medical school may become a reality -
Portraits of a profession: Works of art by John Saito, MD -
Illinois physicians cry foul over CIGNA settlement delay -
Online CME offers case studies in pain management -
More U.S. jobs for IMGs as J-1 visa waivers increase -
Ethics Forum: General vs. regional anesthesia not an arbitrary decision
Business
Going south: How one hospital company crashed and burned -
Managed care brings more income, less from capitation -
Have physician offices become more wired? -
Receivables purchasing firm NCFE declares bankruptcy -
AMA to offer Web-based HIPAA help
Opinion
Prompt-payment laws: How to close the loopholes -
From the AMA board chair: Starting a national dialogue about Medicare's future -
Letters: Caution: Anti-sleeping pill has potential for abuse ...
Health & Science
Maturing of women's health: The success of a decade-long clinical test project -
Stronger health system will bring a healthier population -
Prudent to test smallpox vaccine in kids? -
New liver transplant rules found to cut waiting list deaths
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Nov. 25
vol. 45 no. 44 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Elections boost GOP health care agenda -
Patients think if health Web sites are pretty, they must be smart
Government & Medicine
Ambulatory surgery centers' Medicare pay rate questioned -
Congress gains 2 new physician members -
Medicare aims to fix doctor drug payments -
Collective bargaining bill still alive in Ohio
Professional Issues
Can justice keep up? Courts faced with interpreting impact of medical advances -
Texas medical board wants physician competency testing -
Cornell launches medical school in the Middle East -
Nathan Davis recipients are announced -
Academia fails to protect research from industry bias
Business
Gift rap: Be careful when handing out holiday largesse -
Some California physicians will be paid for online advice -
Insurers team up, offer mid-sized business coverage -
Practice Management: Rising rates make health insurance harder to offer -
Quick View: Executive moneymakers
Opinion
CDC's advice to doctors: Clean your hands -
Letters: Practical advice on divorce is fine, but article neglected the emotional side ...
Health & Science
Syphilis rates rise among gays; will increases in HIV follow? -
Fragmented system blocks mental health treatment -
Voters back a variety of tobacco-control initiatives -
Turkey among culprits in foodborne illness
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Nov. 18
vol. 45 no. 43 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
CMS delays bad news, but sees no easy fix to Medicare doctor fees -
Handy advice: CDC asks physicians to come clean with gels
Government & Medicine
Quality key for public programs -
Bringing in the private perspective: From a children's clinic to state government -
Federal court overturns FDA pediatric drug testing rule
Professional Issues
Prosecutor seeks physicians' help in halting drug diversion -
Federal court says yes, you can talk about pot -
Doctors say care quality is fine; public isn't so sure -
Medical school applications predicted to start rising again -
New York court clarifies patient confidentiality protections
Business
Remote control: The growth of home monitoring -
CIGNA posts $877 million shortfall in third quarter -
California insurers adopt quality-pay initiative -
Fewer people say HMOs hurt medical care -
Beware of "cybersquatters" stealing domain names -
Handheld prescribing service seeks buyer
Opinion
Class-action lawsuit: Another setback for managed care -
From the AMA president: Our AMA is leading the way to quality medical care -
Letters: Medical profession has itself to blame for its fading attraction ...
Health & Science
Fat chance: How physicians can help patients lighten their load -
Bone loss common in men as well as women -
CDC reports 70 million have arthritis or chronic joint pain
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Nov. 11
vol. 45 no. 42 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Public active on medical boards, but not always tougher on doctors -
Type A's perk up over modafinil, an anti-sleeping pill
Government & Medicine
Congress OKs health safety net measures -
Doctors take 2nd swing at Nevada tort reform -
Bush plan aims to speed access to generic drugs
Professional Issues
Hospitalist practice: Could it work for you? -
CME turns to emphasis on evidence -
Supreme Court to review arbitration role in HMO suit -
What can chiropractors do at VA centers? -
Heartfelt composition deals with life-and-death conflicts -
In the Courts: Laws clash over privacy, reporting abuse
Business
Deciding who decides: How practices get governed -
California Blue Cross offers quality pay incentive plan for PPO -
States look at costs of insurance mandates -
Software allows electronic prescribing direct to pharmacy -
Wisconsin AFL-CIO crafts statewide health plan in effort to curb rising premium costs -
Think tank touts portable EMRs for patients
Opinion
An assurance of safety: Treat supplements like drugs -
Commentary: Doctors must be adept at "20 Questions" -
Letters: HIPAA should be kept in mind when calling patients at home ...
Health & Science
Smallpox vaccine still a safety, liability concern -
Rapid testing, antivirals win gold for reducing flu at last Olympics -
Today's football players may see longer, healthier lives
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Nov. 4
vol. 45 no. 41 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Weak response to deadline spells HIPAA trouble ahead -
Practice size trend: small to big, then small once again
Government & Medicine
Reorder in the court: Which judges will serve medicine best? -
Medicare experiments with quality incentive programs -
Independent appeals get new lease on life in Texas
Professional Issues
How can we resolve the liability crisis? -
Ignored lottery prizes fund indigent care -
Study: Payouts tied to inflation -
Ethics Forum: Honesty is the best policy when discussing medical errors
Business
Finding your fit: Things to think about before making a move -
To get it right, do it yourself -
Employers can expect another year of rising premiums -
AARP insurer will pay for meds bought outside of U.S. -
Firm treating strangers by Web shut out by Illinois directive -
Contract Language: Make sure you own your patients' medical records
Opinion
Covering the uninsured: There's no time to waste -
From the AMA board chair: Grassroots physician activism is key to system change -
Letters: Physician fact of life: No time left ...
Health & Science
Now hear this: Paying attention to hearing loss -
Best hypertension treatment: Doctor-patient partnership -
Drug expands options for addiction care -
Drugs approved by FDA not always safe for all
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Oct. 28
vol. 45 no. 40 [detailed table of contents]
Life Anatomy
A special section exploring the personal dramas shaping physician lives
An intimate series of portraits, Life Anatomy is the result of a year spent by our reporters tracking the pivotal passages in the lives of 11 physicians.
Top stories
Double-digit liability rate hikes slam internal medicine, obstetrics, general surgery -
Public health funding: Feds giveth but the states taketh away
Government & Medicine
Miss. doctors hope tort reform brings rate relief -- eventually -
Oregon to vote on single-payer health care system -
Doctors want pre-election payment fix
Professional Issues
Naturopaths push for greater acceptance -
OSHA says "no" to 80-hour workweek for residents -
NMA, AMA, other groups launch initiative to cut health care disparities
Business
Magellan Health Services sails into rough financial waters -
Homegrown appointment system reaps solid rewards -
Practice Management: Keep staff by keeping salaries competitive
Opinion
WMA meeting: Bioterrorism requires local and global response -
Letters: Pay me for prescription hassles, or better yet, create a good health plan ...
Health & Science
Flu vaccine: Too much of a good thing? -
New findings add to muddled message for effective breast cancer detection
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Oct. 21
vol. 45 no. 39 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physician payment crunch: Medicare cuts hit Medicaid access -
Practices must cope as more physicians work part-time hours
Government & Medicine
States might get help with immigrant care -
Bills would boost research funding for rare disorders through NIH and FDA -
Ruling blocks Texas HMO lawsuit, allows others to proceed
Professional Issues
OIG issues drug marketing guidelines -
Rejected lungs found suitable for transplant -
Business' research funding elicits backlash -
Strategies (not financial) for organ donors explored -
Colorado doctor guarantees health care for needy youths
Business
Divorce: Tips on getting through the split -
You're ready for the exam, but where's the patient? -
Property and casualty insurance to cost doctors more -
Illinois Blues disputes PHO role in rate talks -
California law requires plans to give notice of contract changes -
Practice Pointers: Finding lost revenue may require you to look internally
Opinion
Medical school applications: A disconcerting drop -
Commentary: Work to avert a Medicare payment crisis -
Letters: Reflections on a lawsuit, expert testimony and the "plaintiff whore" ...
Health & Science
The baby talk: Giving would-be mothers a reality check -
Aftermath of HRT study: Patient-by-patient re-evaluation -
China study finds breast self-exams don't cut mortality -
Light at end of tunnel for aging eye problem -
Commentary: When treating infertility, tend to more than just the physical
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Oct. 14
vol. 45 no. 38 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Senate unveils proposal for Medicare pay fix, regulatory reform -
Judge OKs class action against health plans
Government & Medicine
House passes tort reform; Senate bill faces struggle -
Bills aim to cut errors by boosting doctor communication -
Quick View: Unhealthy growth
Professional Issues
Still loading: There's quite a ways to go for Web-based continuing medical education -
Policy expands embryonic stem cell research -
Rising liability rates decimate neurosurgery -
Report prompts protocols for diagnosis of brain death -
In the Courts: Alaska's tort reform legislation still mired in uncertainty
Business
Going paperless: How two doctors cut out the paper trail -
Blues plans throughout the country seek for-profit harmony -
Questions linger over group's "responsible" prescribing -
Microsoft switches insurers from Aetna to Premera -
Tufts Health Plan reports success in e-prescribing trial
Opinion
It's about time: Insurers facing antitrust scrutiny -
Letters: Family physician care may not be glamorous but it is important ...
Health & Science
Calcium-enriched OJ not for pill taking anymore -
Labels on common OTC pain remedies to include heightened risks -
Tonsillectomy tools, techniques grab spotlight at meeting
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Oct. 7
vol. 45 no. 37 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Electronic transaction standards: HIPAA zero hour near -
Anthrax a year later: Biothreat wariness now an exam room reality
Government & Medicine
Watching SCHIP grow up: Accomplishments and challenges in covering the uninsured -
MedPAC hears that pay cut hurts access -
Justice Dept. to subject plans to antitrust scrutiny -
National Cancer Institute issues warning on pediatric CTs
Professional Issues
Arizona court overturns decision of medical board -
CME providers gear up to comply with PhRMA code -
Achievements in patient safety garner honors -
Doctor-nurse practitioner collaboration can be fruitful -
Doctors find a poetic pause is therapeutic -
Renegotiating Health Care: Preparing health system's response to bioterrorism -
Ethics Forum: How to handle pediatric communication; phone policies
Business
QuagMeyer: A cautionary tale of a failing medical practice -
Global financier Templeton invests $1 million in Medem -
Doctors without prompt-pay protection try new tactics -
Increasing office efficiency decreases waiting room time -
Contract Language: Leasing rather than buying equipment raises own issues
Opinion
Beyond Internet etiquette: Physicians should be good Web hosts -
From the AMA board chair: Considering the future and professionalism of CME -
Commentary: Physicians should go back to basics with their patients -
Letters: Recruitment for phase I clinical trials raises issue of patient self-deception ...
Health & Science
Progress on lupus: New clarity for a baffling disease -
West Nile risk spreads to blood and organ donations -
Research to examine early screening for lung cancer -
"Say no" message focused on youth pot use -
Medieval remedies undergo a renaissance
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Sept. 23/30
vol. 45 no. 36 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
FP study highlights ripple effect: Harm flows from simple errors -
Vindicated after his death: Doctor cleared of malpractice in clinical trials done 40 years ago
Government & Medicine
South Carolina doctors vow to continue HIPAA fight -
Dr. Ganske takes Iowa work ethic to D.C. -
Study: Medicare pay cuts would worsen access woes
Professional Issues
Painstaking decisions: Finding the correct treatment balance -
3 doctors vowed as teens to stay in school, out of trouble -
Getting into medical school easier when fewer compete -
Young and restless actor spends days of his life as doctor
Business
A consumer-driven future: When patients call the shots -
Pa. medical association says Blues reserves are too high -
Investors say $70 million in MedUnite is now worth zero -
Nation's Blues plans were more profitable in 2001 -
Info technology more available to small practices -
Practice Management: Steer your cash to keep it flowing
Opinion
National Depression Screening Day: A few minutes can mean a lot -
Commentary: How to put American medicine in government hands -
Letters: Gender a key factor in predicting who will choose a surgical residency ...
Health & Science
11 pills score as candidates for splitting -
Anti-malaria drugs trigger care challenges -
Implantable heart shows promise, yet limited
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Sept. 16
vol. 45 no. 35 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Scam artists steal doctors' identities -
Physicians turn to liposuction when diabetics don't diet
Government & Medicine
Study confirms: Even experts confused by Medicare coding -
Suit targets Paxil ads, tests FDA authority -
Medicare+Choice launches new PPO option in 23 states
Professional Issues
Transplant team holds key in donor quest -
Newest liability victims: West Virginia emergency patients -
This doctor is always in the house -
Presidency part of service for Alabama doctor -
Error reduction is meeting focus -
New Jersey bill would shield hospital error audits -
Quick View: Glass half empty -
15 Minutes: Rumbling for ratings: Some new TV doctors are in the neighborhood
Business
Who gets what? Plan for success by planning your succession -
Groups sue to block New York Blues' for-profit conversion -
Doctor's new office: Employee work site -
You and Your Taxes: Some options to help cut high liability fees -
Practice Pointers: Employer-paid plan, used car donation have tax benefits
Opinion
Ensuring accuracy in medical testimony: Calling "experts" to account -
From the AMA president: One year later, physicians remember -- and prepare -
Letters: Caps on noneconomic damages block access to justice? Hogwash! ...
Health & Science
Short walk, big move: How a hospital crossed the street -
Level of risk from breast cancer gene questioned -
Heightened security keeping international patients away
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Sept. 9
vol. 45 no. 34 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Phony liability insurers bilking desperate doctors -
City vs. country: No practice envy here
Government & Medicine
Doctors take note: HIPAA extensions due by Oct. 15 -
FTC investigating Nevada ob-gyns for price collusion -
Medicare pay cuts, access problems linked
Professional Issues
Accepting no deliveries: Obstetricians are hard to find in the Mississippi Delta -
HMO query reignites assisted-suicide controversy -
Virtual lab brings genetics to clinicians -
Grassroots effort pushes tort reform in Pennsylvania -
In the Courts: Lawyer offers insights on treating HIV/AIDS patients
Business
Information driveway: Physicians create inexpensive Web sites offering health data to patients -
National Blues group rejects North Carolina conversion strategy -
Illinois Blues to pay pharmacists to push generics -
South Carolina Blues plan moves toward direct deposit of claim payments -
Expert's Focus: Successful negotiation calls for an open state of mind
Opinion
Low reimbursement threat: Senate must act now to keep Medicare healthy -
Letters: Don't regulate online medicine to point where patients can't ask questions ...
Health & Science
Primary care doctors mixed on patients' companions -
Old ties found between pharmaceutical, tobacco companies -
Efforts under way to collect more umbilical cord blood
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Sept. 2
vol. 45 no. 33 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare denials can be appealed: CMS acts following lawsuit -
Grateful, loyal patients raise $40K to keep doctor insured
Government & Medicine
Community health centers: Casting a wider safety net -
Use Medicare billing number or lose it, CMS warns -
Polls show public concern about health care slipping -
Hawaii medical society sues major insurer
Professional Issues
Promise of stem cell research still years away -
Family practice ripe for rebirth, 30+ years after inception -
Women "distressed" by seeing doctors rush to help mom -
California Medical Assn., medical board reach compromise -
Pilot project on clinical skills testing heads to Atlanta -
Putting his best foot forward -- and the other on the water -
Ethics Forum: Some patients ask too much, or do too little
Business
Good exposure: Improving patient relations -
Doctors working more for smaller gains -
Exempt or nonexempt employee? A pricey distinction for employers -
Time-sharing cuts overhead costs for surgeons -
Patient admissions fuel revenue growth at nonprofit hospitals -
Americans trail much of Europe in adopting electronic medical records -
Central registration helps increase patient satisfaction -
Contract Language: Are you independent? Read your contract to make sure
Opinion
Managed care's profits come from physician pockets -
From the AMA board chair: In the liability lottery, it's our patients who really lose -
Letters: Health plans savvy in blocking hardball collection tactics ...
Health & Science
Sept. 11, one year later: A different kind of normal -
Decisions on end-of-life care shouldn't be left to the end -
Medical advances may explain homicide decline -
Some states defer schoolchildren's shots
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Aug. 26
vol. 45 no. 32 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Nevada enacts bold tort reforms -
West Nile infections spreading, but anxiety is mounting faster
Government & Medicine
Medical records privacy rules finalized -
At the heart of regulatory reform: A doctor tempers public policy with diplomacy
Professional Issues
Docs on the box: Satisfaction from reaching thousands each broadcast -
Cardiac surgeon shortage likely if low residency trend continues -
Patient safety under scrutiny -
Physicians for Responsible Negotiation: Influx of AMA cash keeps union's appeals afloat -
ED plan: Quality control or anti-competitive?
Business
From grapes to computer systems, these physicians are branching out -
Hospitals are becoming more wired, AHA survey reports -
California insurers offer coverage in Mexico too -
Practice Management: Outsource that pile of HR paperwork and free up your time
Opinion
Advocate for preventive care: Dr. Carmona is a welcome choice for surgeon general -
Letters: Is there one more career turnabout ahead for doctors and nurses? ...
Health & Science
Childhood asthma rates are leveling off, but disparities remain -
National Cancer Institute, drug companies partner to recruit patients for clinical trials
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Aug. 19
vol. 45 no. 31 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Ailing stock market leaves doctors' retirement funds anemic -
Patients face loss of subsidy for AIDS drugs
Government & Medicine
Senate debate shifts to pay fix -
Bill would ease access to generic drugs
Professional Issues
Doctor recounts mine rescue -
Federal judge lifts discovery stay in HMO lawsuits -
Physician loses license over expert testimony -
Pediatric end-of-life care found lacking
Business
Wipeout: Lessons on protecting Web-based EMR data -
Medical societies demand Anthem end arbitrary denials -
Physician credentialing gets streamlined -
Tech Talk: Don't talk before you run with voice-response software -
You and Your Taxes: Stretch your earnings, plan for retirement
Opinion
Organ donation: Time has come for study of incentives -
From the AMA president: Liability reform is everybody's business -
Letters: E&M micromanagement robs physicians of productive time ...
Health & Science
Gray matter? A life's work examining mental disorders -
Smallpox vaccine hazards dictate cautious approach
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Aug. 12
vol. 45 no. 30 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Bush decries "junk lawsuits," calls for federal tort reform -
Managing cancer symptoms: NIH panel urges doctors to treat more than the tumors
Government & Medicine
Rural doctors plead for equal pay -
Congress acts to ease nursing shortage -
Efforts continue for drug reimportation
Professional Issues
How will the end come? Effects of a physician-assisted suicide law -
Patient makes extortion-for-surgery claim -
Preserver of past makes plans for future -
Florida opens loophole in office surgery rule -
In the Courts: Duty to third party to warn of drug effects
Business
Support system: Making the most of technology -
Empire HMO plan advises some patients to find new doctors -
Latest California IPA failure linked to low pay rates -
Texas wants insurers to say what they pay -
National rules advised for online medicine -
Ohio hospital dumps doctors who invest in for-profit rival -
Quick View: Net effects -
Street Smarts: Genetic tests quick, but not always reliable
Opinion
Health reimbursement arrangements: Practical approach to health spending -
Commentary: Therapy revered today may be shunned tomorrow -
Letters: AMA should boost recruitment efforts and remain membership organization ...
Health & Science
Flu vaccine worries fade; focus shifts to future -
Immune system ready for its close-up -
Doctors decry "how-to" Web sites for anorexia, bulimia
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Aug. 5
vol. 45 no. 29 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors work to ease anxiety over hormone replacement therapy -
Doctors sue St. Paul over liability insurance tail coverage charges
Government & Medicine
Local commotion: The flip side of national Medicare policy-making -
Senate panel urges funding to bolster health safety net -
Bush official promises tort reform plan -
Doctors knock Medicare vaccination payments as too low
Professional Issues
Physicians find precision in the sky: Doctor-pilots throw conventional aviation to the wind -
Bioethics panel puts brakes on cloning research -
Nevada medical school finds liability coverage -
4-year family practice residency vetoed -
Statistics show no shortage of doctors in 4 Western states -
Keep it clear and simple for your patients -
Ethics Forum: Obligations arise from moderating, placebos
Business
Single-minded: 4 physicians' paths to solo practice -
Insurer coalition creates drug formulary site -
Insurers didn't tell patients in New York how to appeal -
Specialties see higher pay; primary care not so much -
Contract Language: Anticipate disputes and include a way to deal with them -
You and Your Taxes: Group flexibility can help bypass planning gridlock
Opinion
Cigarette taxes? We love New York -
Online health data: At times a tangled Web -
From the AMA board chair: How can we help the medical profession? Join the AMA -
Letters: Smallpox prevaccination figure should be set higher ...
Health & Science
Convenient culprit: Myths surround the brown recluse spider -
Challenge of diabetes management continues -
Health risks make some fashions "don'ts" -
Vaccine making inroads against hepatitis B
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July 29
vol. 45 no. 28 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Patient-focused drug campaigns may exploit data, invade privacy -
U.S. Supreme Court weighs any-willing-provider laws
Government & Medicine
Internal Revenue Service gives OK for consumer-directed health plans -
Senate panel approves new benefit mandate for private plans
Professional Issues
Nursing a dream: The drive to delve deeper into medicine -
Be cautious with patient suicide query -
New family medicine journal to debut in 2003
Business
Credit to your practice: Letting patients pay with plastic -
States rethinking need for certificate-of-need laws as fiscal health of hospitals wanes -
Connecting for Health project aims for consensus on data standards -
Practice Management: HIPAA privacy reg compliance: Take one step at a time
Opinion
Why tort reform is needed: Trauma drama in Las Vegas -
Letters: Men resistant to the one-upmanship entailed in a visit to the doctor ...
Health & Science
Death certificates tell sketchy tales -
Increased breast cancer risk causes National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to halt major HRT study -
Federal role in vaccine production debated
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July 22
vol. 45 no. 27 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors closer to Medicare pay relief -
Doctor spurs plan to improve town's health
Government & Medicine
Rural doctors seek equal Medicare pay -
Balancing budgets and health care: Possible experience for the presidency
Professional Issues
Capital mission: Opening heart and soul to the homeless -
Dispute over credentials not a case of fraud -
Feds have final say on organ donor initiatives -
Patient-safety programs expected to get more money -
AMA still weighing whether to drop individual memberships
Business
What women want: How to attract more to your door -
Humana offers individual health plans -
Staffing firms ease hiring woes -
Expert's Focus: Playing hardball with claim collection -
Tech Talk: More to e-learning than online training
Opinion
Patients' rights victory: Another step is needed -
Letters: Business entertainment is routine -- so why not for physicians? ...
Health & Science
Aspirin, the wonder drug: It's not just for headaches anymore -
Doctors make a difference in treating abuse
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July 8/15
vol. 45 no. 26 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
AMA readies for battle on tort reform -
Doctors applaud Supreme Court's HMO review ruling
Government & Medicine
New set of EMTALA guidelines addresses on-call concerns -
Medicare pay fix, drug benefit closer to reality -
Telemedicine payment expansion sought
Professional Issues
How much did it hurt? St. Paul exits the medical liability market -
Medicine limits resident hours before legislation can -
Boosting organ donations ultimate focus of initiative -
In the Courts: Peer review findings ruled open to the public
Business
Dr. Bertman's amazing adventure: How one doctor built an EMR -
Medem announces online consultation service -
Web prescribing guidelines need clarification
Opinion
Disparities in treatment: Closing the health care gap -
Letters: Hourly billing should be the standard for how physicians are paid ...
Health & Science
Doctors blast plans over drug approvals -
AMA pulls no punches, reiterates boxing ban -
No broad smallpox vaccination
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July 1
vol. 45 no. 25 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare drug benefit fight delays physician pay relief -
Doctors win millions for HMO underpayments
Government & Medicine
Medicare's mindfield: Problems in treating the elderly's mental health -
Patient safety bill calls for voluntary error reporting -
Physicians take plea for liability reform to House panel
Professional Issues
Vermont watches drug marketing costs -
In heart of beef country, doctor touts low fat -
Grants boost primary care -
States seek more doctors for rural areas -
Ethics Forum: Limited organ supply raises allocation concerns
Business
Utility players: PDAs step up to the plate -
Insurers still weighing pay for online consultations -
Contract Language: Ensure proprietary info remains private
Opinion
Medicare physician payment: Time to act on E&M mess -
Anti-abortion Web site: Creative intimidation, not free expression -
Letters: A penalty that sounds like a present ...
Health & Science
Taming time: The science of getting older -
Planning for next flu pandemic still a tough sell -
Action, early identification urgent as hepatitis C spreads
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June 24
vol. 45 no. 24 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
California tort reform endangered: Court may void group protection -
Botox wrinkle: worries over supply, pricing
Government & Medicine
CMS Medicare demos aim to better coordinate care -
Welfare rules, health needs often conflict, doctors say -
More flexibility sought for flexible spending accounts
Professional Issues
Anger spawns higher heart disease risk -
Doctor interest in bioterrorism is wearing off -
Student request results in course in medical Spanish -
Mass. license renewal fees upped in state board shuffle -
Students urged to reject industry gifts
Business
Making your move: Plan now for less stress -
Practice Pointers: Change is good -- if it's planned and explained -
Practice Management: Do your research to find best terms for business loan
Opinion
AMA's call to get involved: It's time for action -
Letters: Doctors won't sell out their patients for a couple of baseball tickets ...
Health & Science
Banned painkiller still sold in U.S.; physicians often unaware of use -
FDA allows return of Lotronex -
Want more nicotine? Just drink the water
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June 17
vol. 45 no. 23 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
W.Va. liability crisis motivates doctors to become candidates -
Many men exhibit health care avoidance
Government & Medicine
CMS initiative cuts doctor-despised Medicare audit procedure -
Missouri Senate race focuses on health care issues -
Medicare screenings, vaccines underused
Professional Issues
Doctor spreads good deeds by getting others involved -
Psychologist Rx law in N.M. bogged down -
Ruling under appeal on Oregon physician-assisted suicide -
HMA sued over contract review -
Renegotiating Health Care: Mediation can avert malpractice suits -
15 Minutes: Teaching moment squandered: Show put drama over substance
Business
By any other name: What should you call your practice? -
Patients put trust in Internet health information -
Physician advocates intervene to get insurers to pay up -
Tech Talk: It's a new world for e-learners, instructors
Opinion
Charity care: Physicians keep on giving -
From the AMA president: Still 40 million uninsured: Why is there no progress? -
Letters: Recognize the snobbery of refusing to see pharmaceutical reps ...
Health & Science
Horse power: When riding turns into treatment -
Adults need 10-year vaccine boost, too
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June 10
vol. 45 no. 22 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
E&M guidelines still don't work; panel says dump 'em -
Patients e-mail -- but they still keep calling
Government & Medicine
Jackson Hole Group hopes to spark a reform revival -
AMA wants patients' rights resolved -- soon -
Michigan physicians get green light on Medicaid suit -
House bill attempts Medicare managed care rescue
Professional Issues
Par fore the profession: What is it about doctors and golf? -
Being open may avoid lawsuits -
Anti-abortion posters ruled "true threat" -
Resident work-hour limits to headline education debate -
Teaching hospitals urged to learn better approaches -
In the Courts: Want to fight your employer? Line up ammunition first
Business
Online consultation: What's it worth? -
Web site lets patients narrow diagnosis on their own -
Be wary of unlicensed health insurance plans -
Health industry says consumers are key -
Expert's Focus: Treat practice like a refrigerator: Throw out leftover health plans
Opinion
Pharmaceutical marketing to physicians: Free gifts carry a high price -
Commentary: Get involved in politics and make your voice heard -
Letters: Want to have meaningful tort reform? Do away with contingency fees ...
Health & Science
Flu vaccine system better, still not perfect. -
Cancer groups stress care for older patients -
Oncology meeting marked by reports of drug advances -
Doctors face quandary in prescribing to mothers-to-be
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June 3
vol. 45 no. 21 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare payment formula: House GOP proposes temporary fix -
Physicians are working more, enjoying it less
Government & Medicine
On call at the White House: One physician's dual role -
Denver doctors settle FTC anti-competitive charges -
IRS to rule on consumer-directed plans -
Government recoups millions in teaching hospital audits
Professional Issues
Doctor on deck: Unwinding on the water -
AMA delegates likely to hear call for PRN support -
California physicians face full disclosure of settlements -
Florida med school aims for accreditation -
Ethics Forum: Addressing concerns about medical studies, privacy
Business
Advocates for hire: Getting paid for helping patients fight insurers -
Insurers try real-time response to online claims -
Humana's drug benefit linked to cost trade-offs -
N.C. insurers to address cost for small employers -
Contract Language: What to know before signing up with a billing company
Opinion
HIPAA electronic transactions standard: An extension for the asking -
From the AMA board chair: Giving our all -- and nothing less -- for the AMA mission -
Letters: Idea of paid visits by pharmaceutical reps is "ethically repugnant" ...
Health & Science
Medicine's chasm: The wide gulf between conventional and alternative approaches -
Latest CDC treatment guidelines try to rein in STDs -
Doctors urged to do more to control seniors' pain -
Recalled drug could see unprecedented return to market
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May 27
vol. 45 no. 20 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Pharmacy group details what drug reps can give physicians -
Colorado court allows suit against physician corporation
Government & Medicine
CMS trying to clarify EMTALA rules for on-call physicians -
Legal opinion argues for changes to pay update formula -
Not covering uninsured has its own costs
Professional Issues
Nana would be proud: Ascent to AMA presidency completes an enduring dream -
Lawsuit could gut resident Match program -
Court to decide what you can say about medical marijuana
Business
Pleasing patients: Some easy steps to take -
Georgia Blues must open fee schedule -
Practice Management: Employees value health and retirement benefits most -
Street Smarts: Wall Street seeks doctors' medical advice on stocks
Opinion
Declaration of Professional Responsibility: A statement of purpose -
Letters: Up with righteous indignation, down with "doormatism" by physicians ...
Health & Science
Adult options for childhood obesity? -
Whooping cough on rise; vaccine waning over time -
Guide addresses questions on clinical trials
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May 20
vol. 45 no. 19 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Drug diluting in Kansas City: A pharmacist's crime shakes a community -
Rocketing liability rates squeeze medical schools
Government & Medicine
Competing plans mark start of drug benefit wrangle -
Doctors backing bill to require pediatric tests for drugs -
Fixing mistakes would ease Medicare cuts -
High court weighs use of racketeering laws on protesters -
Preventive care highlighted as key to improving health
Professional Issues
Physicians bring peace with care -
Council explores the ethics of biomedical innovations -
Drive to increase organ donations yields novel idea -
Telemedicine: A forum for learning for all involved -
Philadelphia Flyers hockey player sues team, doctor over care of injury
Business
Weighing options: The business of helping obese patients -
Plans singing the merger and consolidation Blues -
Will doctors follow digital hospitals? -
Practice Pointers: Hiring more staff may not cure chaos
Opinion
Tally of tobacco's grim toll: The numbers on death and illness -
From the AMA president: Medicare reform more palatable as stew, not sausage -
Letters: Medicare pay cut also will lower fees paid to physicians by managed care ...
Health & Science
A molecule of hope: Targeting cancer treatment -
Haplotypes: Genetics' newest chapter -
Schools pushed to improve diabetics' care
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May 13
vol. 45 no. 18 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
House bill recognizes crisis, revitalizes tort reform -
Transplant scoring system called more fair
Government & Medicine
Patent law's impact on patients debated -
Medicare panel rejects higher fees for nonphysicians, bundling payment -
Bush pushes for full parity in mental health coverage -
Don't rush HIPAA compliance plans, CMS tells physicians
Professional Issues
Analysis of states' disciplinary rates raises patient safety concerns -
AMA survey: More doctors volunteering -
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture pulls out of J-1 visa waiver program for IMGs -
Mark your calendar for the AMA Annual Meeting -
In the Courts: Fired rather than break ethics code, doctor fights back
Business
Do it yourself: A personal approach to coding -
Anthem buys Trigon for $4 billion -
E-health plans finding few takers in the early going -
The password is ... not something obvious -
Tech Talk: Interactive learning goes beyond content
Opinion
Online Rx: Be careful with Web prescriptions -
Letters: Volunteers need legal protection ...
Health & Science
Shortages confound vaccination logistics -
Emergency physicians warn of a system close to the brink -
Longer schooling results in better health
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May 6
vol. 45 no. 17 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare drug plan, update fix almost ready, House GOP says -
Drug firms score by paying doctors for time
Government & Medicine
HIPAA's unfinished business: Uncertainties about compliance -
GOP may tap private sector for Medicare drug benefits -
Patients look to federal courts for green light to sue HMOs -
HIPAA privacy policy change defended
Professional Issues
Poll shows flawed system needs repair -
Physicians finding new challenge behind the wheel -
Ruling preserves assisted suicide in Oregon -- for now -
Ethics Forum: Patients within family; sharing confidential information
Business
The price is right: When patients want to haggle -
Lawmakers frowning on for-profit conversions -
Boost in hospital financial picture -
Indiana opens up privacy concerns -
CalPERS leading HMO rate hikes with 25% -
Contract Language: Privacy duty extends to business associates
Opinion
Liability insurance crisis: Physicians must fight for tort reform -- again -
From the AMA board chair: How physicians can create a culture of patient safety -
Letters: Independent physicians need the right to negotiate collectively with insurers ...
Health & Science
Factoring in: Potential treatment for hemophilia -
Stem cell researchers see hope in autologous transplant -
Tobacco fund only a fraction of health costs -
Mental risks from Accutane draw attention -
AARP campaign attacks rising drug costs
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April 22/29
vol. 45 no. 16 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Texas doctors say liability costs are driving them away -
Public health reporting flaws spell trouble
Government & Medicine
Medicare ends routine Alzheimer's denials -
Accepting Medicare is going to cost you -
HHS mulls privacy standards needed for medical research -
Court says D.C. has right to vote on medical marijuana
Professional Issues
Cost of living: Stress is the price you pay for being a physician -
States told to monitor drug orders -
Foreign medical graduates lose one way to stay in U.S.
Business
Gen Y: The next patient wave -
Practice Management: Straighten up and find organized medicine -
Practice Pointers: New tax laws could help you save money
Opinion
Mental health parity: Cover all conditions the same way -
Letters: Medicare made it necessary to retire ...
Health & Science
The complex end of the vaccine for Lyme disease -
AIDS research: Still one step forward and one step back -
Aspirin may not be enough for everyone
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April 15
vol. 45 no. 15 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Liability insurance crisis: Bigger awards just one factor -
Firm pushes online medicine to new level
Government & Medicine
Regulatory reform panel targets EMTALA rules -
Washington state physicians sue plans over business practices -
Lawmakers look for support for mental health parity -
Quick View: Spending spike
Professional Issues
Doctors hope to inspire by school visits -
Putting some sparkle in children's lives -
Pew funds new genetic center -
Patient safety partnership formed in Texas -
15 Minutes: No "Dances with Doctors": Dr. Costner can't save ailing story
Business
Cutting into the market: Rise of ambulatory surgery centers -
Getting paid: Learn how to ride your revenue cycle -
Prompt payment still an issue in Florida -
Survey puts a price tag on doctors' value to hospitals
Opinion
A new bid for antitrust relief: Congress tries again -
A win for health and safety: NBC wisely puts the lid back on hard liquor ads -
From the AMA president: History repeats: Physicians face another 5.4% issue -
Letters: Physician's conviction will deter proper prescribing of pain medication ...
Health & Science
Stressing health: Anxiety may be making your patients sick -
Surgeon general, NIH head named by White House -
Celebrities' diseases grab public spotlight
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April 8
vol. 45 no. 14 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Racketeering charges: Doctors win latest round in court battle against HMOs -
Privacy rule changes heighten AMA concern
Government & Medicine
Few patients opt to appeal HMO denials -
Boutique medicine may run afoul of Medicare rules -
Lawmakers urge change in physician pay formula baseline -
Lack of insurance not the only obstacle to health care
Professional Issues
On the hot seat: Physician expert witnesses -
Medical school graduates gravitate toward specialties -
More students shun general surgery -
Dr. John Eisenberg remembered for patient safety initiatives -
Pew donates $3.2 million to study medical liability woes
Business
HIPAA survival guide: Steps to getting your practice ready -
Doctors design a free, downloadable medical record -
Tech Talk: There's learning, then there's e-learning -
Expert's Focus: Patients may hold the key to getting plan to pay claim
Opinion
Medicare payment cuts: It's time for Congress to act -
Letters: What gun owners want from the AMA ...
Health & Science
Death of organ donor puts program on hold -
Biosafety concerns are key in building better labs -
Hypertension genetic markers discovered -
Are antidepressants the magic pill to end hot flashes?
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April 1
vol. 45 no. 13 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors keep up the push to ease burdens of privacy rule -
Plans setting higher specialist co-pays
Government & Medicine
Trial and trial again: Matching seniors and clinical trials -
HHS favors minor tweaks to fix Medicare payment -
Pennsylvania passes tort reform bill -
Formularies criticized as states cut Medicaid drug costs -
Medicare drug pricing fix could threaten physician pay
Professional Issues
Cold companions: Sailing on the ice -
Nevada doctors ponder fixes to tort woes -
Patients encouraged to play bigger role in ensuring safety -
AMA honoring actress, doctors with pride awards -
Scholarship, loan program a win-win for doctors, patients -
Ethics Forum: Psychological testing for physicians; ethics of discounting
Business
Company care: Employers turn to on-site clinics -
Giant health system in Pittsburgh plays the smart card -
Doctors want even more prompt-pay enforcement -
California physician finances no longer at risk for public exposure -
UnitedHealthcare frustrating docs in Texas and Ky. -
You and Your Taxes: Simplified plan saves you money -
Contract Language: How to avoid singing the managed care contract blues
Opinion
Health plan on trial: Decisions bring responsibility -
Halt the trend: Break with tradition of student binge drinking -
From the AMA board chair: Leadership meeting honors some of medicine's heroes -
Letters: Anti-managed care movie wrong to set hostage scene in ED ...
Health & Science
Rash of pain: The anguish of shingles -
New osteoporosis treatments offer diagnosis incentives -
Antitobacco activists lift smokescreen behind teen smoking -
New role for antibiotics in cardiac care?
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March 25
vol. 45 no. 12 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physician collective bargaining bill returns -
Insurer wants doctors' own medical files
Government & Medicine
New bill offers Medicare physician pay formula fix -
Panel wants HIPAA privacy loophole closed -
Simplified advance beneficiary notice forms called an improvement, but not enough
Professional Issues
Faith in medicine: How spirituality impacts practice -
Medical groups win third-party standing rights -
President Bush calls on physicians to be volunteers
Business
Different paths to success: 12 keys to a successful practice -
Indiana group practice leads offensive against Anthem -
Practice Management: Making waiting as painless as possible for patients
Opinion
Economy on rebound? Uninsured still waiting for help -
Letters: Stem cell findings controversy headline revealed bias ...
Health & Science
Flu season: Present is prologue -
Clinical research and medical practices working in tandem
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March 18
vol. 45 no. 11 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors could face 4 years of Medicare payment cuts -
Olympic physicians kept the flame burning
Government & Medicine
CMS help lines, bulletins offer little help, GAO says -
Mississippi Medicaid runs out of money -
FTC OKs exception to physician collective bargaining rules
Professional Issues
Dream for the Caribbean: Providing basic health care -
Medical staff's standing to sue at issue -
Report says kids need hospice, too -
Students learn to see devil in the details -
Renegotiating Health Care: Thinking "out of the box" regarding health care coverage
Business
Hearty markets: Number of hospitals devoted to cardiac care on the rise -
CalPERS feeling premium pinch -
Web site doctor information incomplete -
Practice Pointers: Paying your accountant less -- and getting more -
Street Smarts: Medicaid HMO companies not the wisest investment -
Quick View: Managing to make a profit
Opinion
Death by the numbers: Physician-assisted suicide -
From the AMA president: Shifting our paradigm (I hate that word!) -
Letters: MSAs have managed care scared ...
Health & Science
World of distraction: Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder -
Infection control reminders still necessary -
Blood bank watchword: Better coordination -
Teen cocktail of choice: Drugs, alcohol and unprotected sex
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March 11
vol. 45 no. 10 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Low Medicare pay adds to rural physicians' burden -
Florida physician guilty of manslaughter in OxyContin case
Government & Medicine
New Medicaid waiver style: Add to rolls but cut benefits -
N.Y. case raises question of health plan accountability -
Barriers to care get higher when adults are ill, uninsured -
Doctors win when novel use of False Claims Act rejected
Professional Issues
Endurance test: Quest for quality leads to a never-ending road to board recertification -
Lively debate launches discussions of biomedical research -
Hippocrates updated: New pledge for professionalism -
Survey says minority nursing bias hampers advancement -
In the Courts: Surgeon not negligent, despite renal artery ligation during adrenalectomy
Business
The Winona project: Developing an electronic link -
HIPAA says practices need privacy officer -
Michigan Blues plan seeks rate relief -
Wellness programs help companies save on health costs -
Florida puts the heat on HMOs after late-pay complaints -
Tech Talk: Need help sorting out software information?
Opinion
Boosting minority care: Role models in medicine -
Commentary: Managed care requires making bricks without straw -
Letters: HHS secretary: My agency is committed to regulatory reform ...
Health & Science
Rash of itching spreads through schools in seven states -
Mammography's role in detecting breast cancer reinforced -
Good night's sleep doesn't have to be long -
Diabetics need to know more about associated health risks
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March 4
vol. 45 no. 9 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Vaccine shortages frustrate everyone -
John Q. Desperate: Hollywood takes on health insurance
Government & Medicine
Image overhaul: The new face of CMS -
Answer sought for cancer drug pay woes -
Congress mulls Medicare pay fix, but CMS wary -
Medicaid among top state health issues
Professional Issues
A California doctor rocks with the stars -
Medical liability battle takes to the airwaves -
Oregon had few assisted suicides in 2001 -
DOs disagree with assisted suicide -
Calif. prison system settles class action suit over care -
VA says "no" to chiropractors as primary care physicians -
Ethics Forum: Physicians' myriad responsibilities; patients' religion
Business
A dubious distinction: City has the country's highest concentration of managed care -
HMO profits rose overall last year -
PacifiCare faces lawsuit over bankrupt IPAs -
Statewide electronic networks get new life -
State blocks Anthem's takeover of Kansas Blues plan -
Contract Language: Read fine print of managed care deals
Opinion
Physician collective bargaining: A win over a weighty word -
Removing a bad precedent: Louisiana high court makes right ruling on liability -
From the AMA board chair: Payment cuts could mean patient access problems -
Letters: Liability rates went up and this doctor went away -- to the U.S. Navy ...
Health & Science
Genetics and trauma: Coded for injury -
Value of long-term hormone replacement therapy questioned -
The long and short of it: Tallness in girls not a disease -
Herbal supplements come under the gun
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Feb. 25
vol. 45 no. 8 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Coalition focuses on uninsured: 13 groups work together -
More research is needed to determine if adult stem cells will be as potent as embryonic ones.
Government & Medicine
La. high court ruling spares physicians from tort liability -
Tight funds may hinder Bush move on Medicare prevention -
SCHIP finds success in enrolling kids, pleasing parents
Professional Issues
Controlled chaos: Training with surgical simulators -
Attacks set workplace physicians on a new track -
NLRB ruling gives physician unions impetus -
Medical Moments: Librarians also have a place in medicine
Business
Insurers move into market for private employer MSAs -
As employers dump plans, doctors can lose -
Aetna, Seattle hospital kiss and make up -
Confusion keeps some in Aetna plans -
Practice Management: Nip staff squabbles before they escalate
Opinion
HHS regulatory reform: A reality check for good intentions -
Letters: U.S. military reserves provide chance to help patients in need overseas ...
Technology
Making connections: Hooking up for health -
New players in electronic prescribing
Health & Science
PET scan may aid diagnosis, monitoring of Alzheimer's -
Public health puts twist on AIDS regimens -
Sardinians could help unlock genetic links to heart disease
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Feb. 18
vol. 45 no. 7 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Bush may be willing to correct Medicare physician payments -
Everyone talks about quality, few pay for it
Government & Medicine
White House renews call for health insurance tax credits -
Federal funds will enhance prescription drug program for Illinois seniors
Professional Issues
Tragedy spurs physician to railroad safety crusade -
AAFP wary of hospital-based ICU standards -
Trial lawyers give theory on rising liability rates -
15 Minutes: Extreme survival: Medicine at the South Pole is a do-it-yourself challenge
Business
Treating your practice: The business side of medicine -
Pressure mounts to prescribe more generics -
Practice Pointers: Retirement plans your own duty
Opinion
Learn to talk about transplants: A way to boost donations -
A case of misdirection: Settlement money should be used to fight tobacco -
From the AMA president: Tort reform: an idea whose time has come -- again -
Letters: Physician-nurse collaboration essential for high-quality care ...
Health & Science
Framingham Heart Study: The beat goes on -
100-year-old patients need custom care -
NIH funding boost could set budget record
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Feb. 11
vol. 45 no. 6 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Surgery from six feet away: Robot technology becomes OR reality -
Frivolous suits feel wrath of Medical Justice
Government & Medicine
Physicians protest privacy rule loophole -
Pediatricians back Medicaid patients' right to sue for basic health care -
EMTALA woes spark quest for national fix
Professional Issues
Prescriptions for parenting: How two-doctor couples balance the family game -
Human rights groups hit doctors' role in executions -
Web discipline postings worry California physicians -
Learn by doing earlier in the training process -
In the Courts: Hospital needed informed consent on penis removal
Business
Study says Kaiser outshines British health care system -
Firms aim to help doctors with claims woes -
Empire conversion bucks the foundation trend -
In Silicon Valley, a new kind of house call -
Hawaii proposes law regulating premiums -
Hospitals facing a stable financial outlook -
Street Smarts: Fewer new drug OKs mean boost for new technology of pharmacogenomics
Opinion
AMA's health coverage proposal: Portable, affordable protection -
Letters: Patients deserve services of a physician, not an NP or PA ...
Technology
Going with the new flow: How to succeed in the electronic world -
Hospitals eye order entry -
Tech Talk: Using Excel can help your practice excel
Health & Science
Physician involvement critical to increasing organ donations -
1st guidelines issued on ductal lavage as risk assessor -
Physicians find it takes a village to help tackle diabetes
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Feb. 4
vol. 45 no. 5 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
MedPAC urges fixing formula for physician Medicare pay -
Relocating doctors face licensing hassles
Government & Medicine
Courage of their convictions: Uncovering fraud in health care system -
Some question benefit of Medicare drug discount cards -
Health system pressure is on, and building
Professional Issues
Is there a mayor in the house? -
Managed care means credentialing holdups -
Drugs (and drug costs) for urinary tract infections vary among specialties -
Mississippi doctors take liability fight to state house -
U.S. Supreme Court denies appeal of physician discipline case -
Ethics Forum: Doctors, lawyers have responsibilities to help others
Business
Healthy growth: This could be the new driving force of the economy -
Temporary CPT codes include letters -
Should high CEO turnover rate be cause for concern? -
Physicians direct sick patients out of capitated plans -
Massachusetts looks into hospital power -
Managed care scores victories in California -
Contract Language: Consider more than money in medical director contracts
Opinion
Professional liability crisis: A dilemma that affects us all -
From the AMA board chair: Preparing now to weather health care's "perfect storm" -
Letters: As managed care pares hospital stays, more need for physicians to advocate on behalf of patients ...
Health & Science
Given but not taken: When your patients don't take their medicines -
Should all newborns get the same tests? -
Public health's role key to homeland security -
Dr. Satcher's exit adds to top job dearth
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Jan. 28
vol. 45 no. 4 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
States setting time limits on insurer claims "takebacks" -
Bringing health care back to Afghanistan: "They need everything," even food and water
Government & Medicine
N.J. doctors get collective bargaining rights -
Doctors say Medicare shortchanges them for overseeing immunizations
Professional Issues
Dueling degrees: Why some doctors are getting a JD -
Pennsylvania doctors seek legislative relief to tort trauma -
OxyContin dilemma: Allowing pain control while stopping abuse -
States limit hours nurses required to work -
Medical Moments: Bloody quest ends in rare edition of early medical text
Business
CIGNA trims 2,000 jobs, consolidates regional call centers -
You and Your Taxes: Estate tax "repeal" not quite what you think -
Practice Management: Here a credit, there a credit, everywhere a little bit saved in taxes
Opinion
NBC's liquor advertisements: A network drunk on greed -
Commentary: Hailing one of health care's priceless resources -- nurses -
Letters: Fundamental problems in the way of using handhelds for billing ...
Technology
Virus alert: Physicians go online to share data about bioterrorism -
Tech Talk: New Merck site provides a vast array of information
Health & Science
Epstein-Barr virus is implicated in MS -
Vaccines can fail, but the reason may not be obvious
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Jan. 21
vol. 45 no. 3 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
The burdens of Medicare: Push for regulatory reform is on -
Now forecast is for shortage of physicians
Government & Medicine
Physicians struggling with home health oversight rules -
With health spending up, access to care may suffer -
Deadline extended on electronic transactions
Professional Issues
Project Access: Opening the door to health care -
Greater oversight of trials urged -
Deaths from painkillers are on the rise in Florida -
NBME moves ahead with clinical exam plan -
Clarification sought on FICA exemption for residents
Business
Market woes: Physician businesses wonder whose grass is greener -
Large Washington state medical center to drop Aetna -
Practice Pointers: Some things to consider before hiring nurse practitioner
Opinion
Medicine and public health: Collaboration benefits everyone -
From the AMA president: The time is right to fix the problem of the uninsured -
Letters: Don't lower the bar on admissions to medical school ...
Health & Science
Old pleas, new promises: Could aid finally be coming for public health? -
Do shorter courses of antibiotics work? -
Drug protects thyroid from effects of radiation exposure
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Jan. 14
vol. 45 no. 2 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Top resolution: Get Congress to fix Medicare pay formula -
Risk-benefit ratio steers public health action
Government & Medicine
Congress to start new year with old health care issues -
AMA: Doctors shouldn't pay for translators -
Business tax credits give scant help to uninsured
Professional Issues
Caring for the world: Giving medical treatment in foreign lands -
CME providers can label it as evidence-based -
Genetics the focus at meeting of minds -
In the Courts: Esophageal bleeding not caused by one dose of ibuprofen
Business
More Blues moving to for-profit -
California agency hits HMOs, and Kaiser and Blues hit back -
Tennessee doctors get bonus, still wait for full pay -
National business group creates think tank on health costs -
Street Smarts: Getting drugs made can be harder than creating them
Opinion
HMO review: Supreme Court will decide who gets final say -
Letters: Act now against smallpox risk by giving inoculations of diluted vaccine ...
Technology
Buzzwords: Tech terms that will attract even more hype in the coming year -
More than a third of medical practices are electronically connected
Health & Science
Red Cross faces scrutiny, possible fines -
Increasing natural immunity may p