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Dec. 22/29
vol. 46 no. 48 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare law starts clock on fixing payment formula -
Chuck E. Ped: Practice at the fun park
Government & Medicine Medicare reform opens up health savings accounts to all -
Scully leaves CMS for a private-sector job
Professional Issues Back from the brink: How three physicians re-entered the medical world -
High surgical volume equals better patient outcomes -
Get tough on medical errors, conference told
Business Charting your course: A primer on scoring practice success -
AAFP offers members a technology price break -
Practice Management - Strategize to decrease liability premiums
Opinion Obesity: Not just a phase kids outgrow -
Letters - Virginia experiencing liability rate increases that threaten patient care and others
Health & Science Agencies join forces to stop rogue online pharmacies -
AMA guide arms doctors for battle against obesity -
New guidelines give specifics for pneumonia care
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Dec. 15
vol. 46 no. 47 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
State budget cuts threaten to disconnect poison hotlines -
Stanford medical major rule says students must pick path early
Government & Medicine Specialty hospital growth put on hold -
Congress OKs drug reimportation from Canada with safety caveat -
Report questions federal mental health funding priorities
Professional Issues National CME pilot getting good reviews -
Foreign-born Ohio transplant surgeon denied work visa -
Hospital settles transplant misconduct case -
Physician works to improve health care for everyone -
ACOG: Ask why patient wants surgery
Business Seed money: Getting the funds to grow a new medical practice -
Family doctor finds house calls a good fit for Florida island -
Managed care industry's profit outlook is strong -
Judge lowers loss from HealthSouth fraud -
Practice Pointers - Stock ownership plan can yield tax benefits to practice -
Quick View - Wellness programs ignored by employees
Opinion Advance directives: Talk now about plans for later care -
AMA Leader Commentary - Patient safety: Separating misinformation from truth -
Letters - AAFP president: Fitness initiative's goal is simply to improve lives and others
Health & Science Kicking butt: Primary care physicians can help smokers quit -
Patients toss and turn with restless legs, but don't tell -
Better technology can bring better care -- and higher costs
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Dec. 8
vol. 46 no. 46 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors get a 1.5% pay hike as Congress passes Medicare reform -
Tort crisis spreads, few signs of abating
Government & Medicine Primary care troubled by coding errors -
Congress gives FDA authority to require drug testing in children -
Maryland governor aims to boost insurance access
Professional Issues Framing history: A photo collection contains a study of our medical past -
Cutting medical errors means systems, money -
Office physicians more open to hospitalists -
North Carolina physician earns rural doctor award
Business Data mining: Using information to your advantage -
Helping patients become more informed consumers of health care -
Personal Finance - Getting the biggest bang from your charity buck -
Quick View - How much physicians get paid for being on call -
Practice Management - Leaders key to success during organizational change
Opinion Supreme Court has chance to hold HMOs accountable. -
Letters - Want more primary care physicians? Don't force resident matches, just increase the pay and others
Health & Science "State of the CDC" hits the agency's high notes -
Agreement may boost disease management -
Congress told to think globally on disease threat
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Dec. 1
vol. 46 no. 45 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Measles outbreaks spur caution as a forgotten foe returns -
A middleman steps into the physician-patient relationship
Government & Medicine Managing multiple conditions: A challenge for Medicare -
Deal sets path for vote on Medicare physician pay fix -
California lawsuit challenges Medicaid reimbursement cuts -
Millions have health coverage gaps -- Commonwealth Fund study -
GAO finds evidence of quality problems at dialysis centers
Professional Issues Physicians, dentists collaborate on oral health -
Ethics committees help with tough choices -
More women than men seek entry to U.S. medical schools -
Internet site covers disciplinary data from 49 states -
Colorado anesthesiologists win right to sue -
An elevator is no place for care consults -
Assisted-suicide vote sends mixed message -
Quick View - DEA vs. doctors -
Ethics Forum - Working through formulary exclusions
Business Procedural shift: Cardiac care refocuses on less-invasive processes -
Agreement on catheterizations leaves out some cardiologists -
Tenet chief admits company made mistakes -
SEC warns of schemes targeting physicians -
New Kansas City IPA would market directly to employers -
Contract Language - Lay the groundwork for retainer practice -
Quick View - Profits up at most health plans
Opinion Breaking the merger wave: Time for the government to keep insurer consolidations in check -
AMA Leader Commentary - Evidence doesn't support push for clinical skills exam -
Letters - While medicine caters to spoiled patients, the truly ill go wanting and others
Health & Science Physician recounts D.C. sniper attack -
Hormones at issue -- this time for men -
Lung cancer deadlier than breast cancer for women -
Diet implicated in irritable bowel syndrome
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Nov. 24
vol. 46 no. 44 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
U.S. Supreme Court to decide if patients can sue health plans -
Ousted CEO faces 85 counts, remains defiant
Government & Medicine Mental health system needs major therapy, Congress told -
Family physician elected Kentucky's governor -
Congress moves closer to Medicare pay increase -
Doctors say charity care isn't full care
Professional Issues CME at hand: Information you need, when you need it -
Online prescribing lands 2 physicians in Oregon civil court -
Signing of ban doesn't stop late-term abortion dispute -
Special challenges face doctors who care for a dying colleague -
More insured than uninsured patients filling hospital EDs
Business Catch them if you can: Don't let staff steal from your practice -
Prosecutors want info from Tenet -
Incentives lower costs of e-prescribing -
Practice Management - As times change, so do notions of bonuses
Opinion Caring for the caregiver: AMA resource shows how doctors can take active role -
Letters - Weight-loss issues include matters of patient -- and doctor -- autonomy and others
Health & Science California wildfires: Doctors wait for the smoke to clear -
Reminders to parents could lower kids' hospital admissions
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Nov. 17
vol. 46 no. 43 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare formula spells pay cut of 4.5% for physicians in 2004 -
Anthem-WellPoint deal may kick off merger mania
Government & Medicine Lawmakers seek more oversight of dietary supplement market -
Health system reform debate returns to national spotlight -
Medicare appeals process too slow, GAO report finds -
North Carolina sues stores over drug reimportation from Canada
Professional Issues Doctors fear precedent in privileges case -
Lethal dose waiting, doctor dies after stopping dialysis -
Higher lawsuit risks tied to some medical schools -
More family doctors find PAs to be practice assets -
Diabetes group looks outside U.S. for stem cell research -
Quick View - Feds say you're well paid
Business Retirement planning basics: How to plan ahead for down the road -
Physicians report glitches with HIPAA-compliant claims -
Physician input keeps consulting firm in business -
Doctor turns passion for bike touring into business -
Hospitals continue to struggle financially -
Practice Pointers - 401(k) should offer variety of fund choices -
Quick View - 30 billion cans of spam
Opinion Diversifying medicine: The time is now -
AMA Leader Commentary - A tale from the front: The medical liability crisis in Pennsylvania -
Letters - Committing suicide while depressed is easier when a gun is at hand and others
Health & Science Attack on asthma: Hospital helps kids fight for breath -
Doctors key to triggering FDA's warning signals -
State-owned lab has special niche in vaccine research -
Is primary care ready for medical abortion?
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Nov. 10
vol. 46 no. 42 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physicians feel double-digit pain as liability rates continue to rise -
CDC outlines its battle plan for SARS
Government & Medicine Medicare PPO proposal pits plans against doctors in move to boost rural managed care -
Newspaper wins right to publish peer review -
Medicaid reform is waiting on Medicare pact -
Health coverage problems hit big business -
Quick View - Patients less than pleased with access to physicians
Professional Issues Practicing two by two: Taking togetherness to the extreme -
Judge gives final OK to doctor-insurer settlement in Aetna case -
Texas court dismisses battery charge in resuscitation case -
Resident match review shows subspecialties' lure -
Vermont seeks doctors' voices on suicide -
Visa cap likely to hurt rural clinics -
More attention urged for living donors -
In the Courts - North Dakota physician maligned in the press gets an apology
Business Filing frenzy: What to do to become HIPAA-compliant -
Doctors also ship work overseas (but they don't always know it) -
Texas doctors say facility can meet emerging needs -
Band of brothers branches out in business -
Tennessee Blues offers $67 million payback -
Personal Finance - Real estate investments offer diversification -
Quick View - Info tech doesn't come cheap -
Quick View - Features are fine, but how much will it cost?
Opinion Interpreter rule still costly: Doctors with non-English-speaking patients bear burden -
Letters - CRNAs are not as qualified as physicians -- especially in a crisis and others
Health & Science Flu season gets early start; public health pushes vaccine -
Mammography debate: Who should get screened and when? -
CDC set to harness the predictive power of a medical family tree -
Dieting may produce weight gains in youths -
Quick View - Women and AIDS: A growing share
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Nov. 3
vol. 46 no. 41 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Senate votes to allay physician, patient fears over genetic tests -
FPs aim to set good example in fat fight
Government & Medicine Mending the safety net: How doctors in some states are aiding those without care -
Bill would give FDA the muscle to stop fake drugs -
Supreme Court lets doctors discuss medical marijuana -
Doctors in the dark on Medicare drug payment changes -
Current Medicare reform bill only a start, not a finish
Professional Issues Aetna settlement nearing final stages of completion -
Federal advisory group predicts physician shortage looming -
Study highlights drug gift dilemma -
Award aims to boost physician mentors -
Former Bush official seeks drastic quality improvement -
Safety of office-based surgeries questioned -
Quick View - Tort costs rise -
Quick View - Where does money go in malpractice cases? -
Ethics Forum - New practice designs deviate from tradition
Business Quieting the squeaky wheel: Dealing with demanding patients -
Physicians apparent victims of ID theft in $40 million fraud scheme -
Reduced profit margins common for groups in 2002 -
Indiana doctors turn up the heat on Anthem -
Hospital CEO salaries show modest increase -
Georgia PPO to use claims database to assess quality -
Ousted HealthSouth chief invokes the Fifth -
Contract Language - Review key provisions before leasing shared space
Opinion Electronic prescribing and Medicare: Let the doctor decide -
AMA Leader Commentary - AMA's stance on tort reform: a cap, not capitulation -
Letters - Texas tort caps victory is a model for physician grassroots advocacy and others
Health & Science A shot in the dark: Are we ready for STD vaccines? -
New anti-addiction drug slow to catch on in primary care -
Balancing research with national security -
Silicone breast implants poised for a comeback -
Researchers hunt for weapons against shingles
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Oct. 27
vol. 46 no. 40 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Americans are living longer, but not necessarily healthier -
Doctors stew over personality tests as insurer ties results to rates
Government & Medicine Physician sues Massachusetts over prior authorization rule -
Dreams for National Health Museum are taking shape -
MedPAC mulls concept of bundling Medicare payments
Professional Issues Fighting frivolous lawsuits: Doctors engage in an uphill battle -
Hospital apologizes for complying with racial request -
Pain specialists fear chilling effect after arrest
Business Claims scene investigation: They're watching you -
Evidence still out on disease management as cost saver -
Blues to study its own "best practices" -
Vermont clinic gets 3rd lease on life -
Practice Management - Deck the office for a seasonal treat, but keep it tasteful -
Quick View - Computer crime in health care field
Opinion CDC takes "Get Smart" message to consumers: Antibiotics won't cure flu -
Letters - Counseling is doctor's role, even if patient would rather not hear it and others
Health & Science FDA intensifies attack on fake drugs -
Antibiotic use may help slow Alzheimer's -
Doctors complete surgery despite hospital evacuation
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Oct. 20
vol. 46 no. 39 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
HHS inspectors' action plan reveals hot buttons for fraud -
Doctor redefines visits with phone, e-mail
Government & Medicine Medicare reimbursement codes: Hopes are high for keeping CPT -
Late-term abortion ban goes forward -
Quick View - Presidential candidates' health platforms
Professional Issues Kentucky doctors may face more scrutiny on prescription habits -
North Carolina doctor apologizes for identifying jurors in malpractice case -
Naturopaths are eligible for licensure in California
Business HCA revival: Hospital company makes a profitable turnaround -
Aetna plans tiers based on cost, quality -
Plans offer prizes to push patients to healthy living -
Practice Pointers - How to motivate employees to work more productively
Opinion Professionalism for a new era: The challenge for medical education -
AMA Leader Commentary - A rallying cry from Texas: Remember Proposition 12! -
Letters - Enough already! Primary care doctors bombarded with extra tasks and others
Health & Science The weight of obesity: Lessons from the fattest state -
Communicating risk key step to good care -
Most in U.S. see disparities in care of minority patients
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Oct. 13
vol. 46 no. 38 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
HHS eases interpreter mandate but doctors must pay the bills -
California court lifts immunity for credentialing information
Government & Medicine Push for drug reimportation gains steam -
Millions lost health insurance coverage in 2002 -
FDA sues Rx sellers to stop importation of drugs from Canada -
Medicare coverage decision methods unveiled
Professional Issues Are patients safe now? Reviews mixed on progress -
Colorado seeks to end doctor oversight of nurse anesthetists -
Harvard economist argues that Match is not anticompetitive -
Oregon doctor has means, but not desire to die yet -
Florida physician finally gets to face her attacker -
In the Courts - Class-action notices require individual consideration
Business Identity crisis: Protect yourself from ID theft -
Critics say specialty hospital ban undermines care -
Doctor's new venture goes by land and by sea -
Electronic prescription network rolls out -
Personal Finance - Educate yourself on college savings plans
Opinion Century of progress: AMA helps turn tarnished medical education system into gold standard -
Letters - Philip Morris USA: We want FDA regulation and to keep "cigarettes as legitimate adult products" and others
Health & Science The weight of obesity: Public health ponders future of children with diabetes -
CDC: Flu vaccine as important to receive as to give -
Physicians weather Isabel and respond in its wake -
Quick View - Who's clean?
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Oct. 6
vol. 46 no. 37 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Texas tort reform vote signals lower liability rates -
Cold-and-flu season confusion: Bracing for SARS -- and false alarms
Government & Medicine Messenger model: Follow the rules and fly right -
CMS gives doctors more time to meet latest HIPAA rule -
Medicare to rein in power wheelchair prescriptions, sales -
California mandate would offer health coverage to 1.3 million -
Bush, states considering tort reforms -
Doctors struggle to visit Medicare patients at home
Professional Issues Services beyond treatment: Patients benefit from medical-legal teams -
Patient safety initiatives turn focus toward primary care -
Minnesota, Pennsylvania to launch error-reporting systems -
Old vote reveals residents wanted PRN -
Vermont doctors ponder physician-assisted suicide -
More U.S. medical students are studying abroad -
Ethics Forum - HIV complicates question of who to tell what
Business Growing pains: Weighing the costs of success -
California doctors closer to reaping bonuses -
Doctors outpace consumers in embracing e-technologies -
Doctors aren't immune from bankruptcy upswing -
North Carolina Blues may face huge fine -
Florida IPA makes bonuses its business for doctors, insurers -
Contract Language - Evaluate risks before you agree to share -
Quick View - Health care as a value proposition
Opinion Look to tax credits to fight skyrocketing health insurance premiums -
AMA Leader Commentary - Reimbursement limbo pushes doctors lower and lower -
Letters - Is ED trip really necessary? In many cases the answer is clearly no and others
Health & Science The weight of obesity: Linking large people to care -
Teens to be the target of pertussis boosters -
It takes a team to curb youth drinking -
To take or not to take hormones, that is still the question -
Study suggests link between NSAIDs, aspirin, miscarriage
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Sept. 22/29
vol. 46 no. 36 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Changes in EMTALA will relax rules for on-call specialists -
CIGNA settles class-action suit on pay issues
Government & Medicine NIH funding plans decried as paltry; 575 medical organizations ask for more -
GAO report calls liability crisis localized -
Slow going on Medicare drug bill, update fix -
Lieberman proposes health system reform
Professional Issues The snowbird shuffle: What to do when patients head south for the winter -
Report shows strong IRB ties to drug firms -
Balance becomes key to specialty pick -
20 years of restoring sight merits a big-top celebration
Business Getting patients to pay: Gentle ways to get the check -
Pennsylvania surgery centers more profitable than hospitals -
Big sites enter into diabetes monitoring market -
Practice Management - Employee orientation key to transition
Opinion HIV prevention: Entering mainstream medicine -
Letters - Alcoholism article should have mentioned 12-step programs and others
Health & Science More effort urged on cancer control -
Researchers call for more diabetes testing -
Relapsing fever spreads to a new state
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Sept. 15
vol. 46 no. 35 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Preventive medicine key, even for computer viruses -
Visa complications snare physicians; hospitals scramble
Government & Medicine Medicare reform debate: Bill sets electronic prescribing deadline -
Texans facing referendum on legality of lawsuit cap -
Pennsylvania hospitals agree to provide sign language interpreters -
State high-risk pools fail to deliver affordable premiums
Professional Issues Court says warning is OK, testifying is not -
Patients want to talk specifics about options, costs of care -
Johns Hopkins penalized for resident hour violations -
Quick View - Why a patient comes to you -- and comes back -
Renegotiating Health Care - Can't we all just get along? Let's talk more, litigate less
Business Splitting heirs: Do's and don'ts of estate planning -
Insurers say prompt pay not a big issue; doctors disagree -
Kentucky radiologists object to hospital project -
Physician compensation surveys offer little encouraging news -
Troubled Tenet agrees to sell 6 hospitals -
AMA report spotlights rising insurance premiums -
Practice Pointers - Make sure you have right retirement plan
Opinion Medical staffs need autonomy -
AMA Leader Commentary - A single-payer health care system? A flawed treatment -
Letters - Waiting room snacks and Internet access? Not at this practice and others
Health & Science Treating teens: Young bodies, adult risks -
CDC drops high-risk priorities for flu shots -
Colon cancer screening now can go noninvasive route -
CDC launches program to track violent deaths
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Sept. 8
vol. 46 no. 34 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Caution urged for small practices tempted to take HIPAA loophole -
Indiana doctors face big hit for liability fund
Government & Medicine Medicare hikes pay for pneumonia shots -
Medicaid formula flawed; produces funding inequities -
Quick View - Public: More Medicare drug benefits
Professional Issues Is this trip really necessary? Emergency departments face overcrowding -
Experiences affect African-Americans' choice of doctor -
Doctors push for more patient safety program funding -
There she is ... Physician vies for Miss America -
In the Courts - Physician makes air marshals rethink racial profiling
Business Lurking, listening, learning: Using online support groups -
Feds looking into Maryland Blues conversion bid -
PPO offering online answers to members' medical queries -
More doctors go online for drug information -
What is an EMR? Health leaders come up with a definition
Opinion Keeping vaccination rates up: Doctors must keep up the pressure -
Letters - Sometimes a patient must be told that no appointment is available and others
Health & Science Physicians meet blackout challenges great and small -
Measuring blood pressure in real life may give truer picture -
FDA warning on one drug spurs concern over others -
Quick View - West Nile virus in the United States
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Sept. 1
vol. 46 no. 33 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Florida enacts tort reform; medicine disappointed with $500,000 cap -
Robodoc makes rounds at Johns Hopkins, allows doctoring at a distance
Government & Medicine A hard sell on DME: How suppliers try to game Medicare -
Medicare chemotherapy picture murky -
Bill suggests new ways to handle malpractice cases -
States steer away from broad health benefit mandates
Professional Issues Elder abuse ruling could hurt California tort law -
Medical school tuition climbs as economy remains sluggish -
California medical staff gets right to sue hospital -
AMA launches new education initiative -
First embryos screened for deafness gene -
Stem cell research stalled by lack of growth
Business From idea to income: When innovation can mean cash -
Advisories alarm Washington retainer practices -
HealthSouth starts paying off debts -
Court says Anthem can't take over Kansas Blues -
Contract Language - PPO contracts can hide traps; scrutinize before you sign
Opinion Web prescribing: How to set the standards -
AMA Leader Commentary - Answering the question "Why did the AMA do that?" -
Letters - Questionable traditions have led to long resident work hours and others
Health & Science Spotting macular degeneration: Be watchful and start early -
Flexibility needed in bioterror response -
Herpes rates are high among affluent populations -
Faster West Nile diagnostic test gets FDA nod -
Generic drug approval process streamlined
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Aug. 25
vol. 46 no. 32 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Liability insurance forecast sees double-digit hikes ahead -
Federal crackdown targets bogus copies of popular drugs
Government & Medicine CMS sticks to 4.2% Medicare pay cut -
HIPAA scramble may delay Medicaid pay
Professional Issues How close should you be to your patients? -
Small study compares styles: Osteopathic physicians talk more about feelings -
Aging population creating higher demand for surgery -
Quick View - Pennsylvania exodus
Business Formalizing feedback: How to conduct staff performance reviews -
Tenet pays $54 million in fraud settlement -
Insurers post robust profits for the second quarter -
Practice Management - Meet flex-hour requests with consistency
Opinion Filtering tobacco's harmful pitch -
Letters - Resident work restrictions call for innovative solutions and others
Health & Science IOM highlights financing needs: More vaccines, higher cost -
Drug options may help primary care doctors treat alcoholism -
Disparities hurt Native Americans' health
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Aug. 18
vol. 46 no. 31 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Doctors ask hospitals to help pay soaring insurance costs -
Las Vegas physician appeals award in lawsuit over waiting time
Government & Medicine House drops FDA safeguards from drug reimportation bill -
GAO: Liability hike fueled by awards -
Success of SCHIP is incomplete -
Doctors say Medicaid should face lawsuit in girl's death -
Medicare to pay HMOs more for sicker patients
Professional Issues Surgeon questions allocation of livers at Chicago hospitals -
Group aims to weed out deficient medical expert witnesses -
Hospice patients refuse fluids to speed death -
Veterans Affairs debates giving vets direct access to chiropractic care -
Mountain-loving doctor climbs to great heights -
Doctor jailed for prescribing habits faces drug-dealing suit
Business Can you be conned? Doctors tell their money-losing tales of woe -
Doctor gets tax breaks for settling in rural community -
Some doctors want payment for e-detailing -
Corporations try to trim fat by slimming employees -
Quick View - The HIPAA third degree -
Practice Pointers - Plan to take advantage of tax write-offs
Opinion AMA offers guidelines to answer hard questions on patient gifts -
AMA Leader Commentary - Difficult times demand activism -- and membership -
Letters - Hard enough providing care, without having to figure out how to get paid and others
Health & Science Against the grain: The growing awareness of celiac sprue -
Safety of longer intervals between Pap tests debated -
Commission urges overhaul for mental health system -
Doctors grade asthma screening in schools
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Aug. 11
vol. 46 no. 30 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Alzheimer's treatment needs intensify role of primary doctors -
Every practice's hiring dilemma: Train from within or recruit?
Government & Medicine
Don't fear HIPAA police if rules deadline is missed -
Patient safety measure headed for Senate floor -
Insurance certificate bill aims to expand coverage
Professional Issues
The physician look: Do clothes really make the doctor? -
Bill would allow studies on organ donation incentives -
California bill promotes licensing naturopaths -
Patients save doctor once, but liability costs win in end -
In the Courts: Union-organizing doctor sues over firing
Business
The doctor is outsourcing: To hire or not to hire -
Ohio physicians rate insurers in HMO report card twist -
Hospitals count up cost of reduced resident hours -
Wired hospitals keep innovating -
Quick View: Patients find out about health online
Opinion
Senate fails on tort reform -
Letters: HIPAA intruding on patient care and reasonable information-sharing ...
Health & Science
HIV prevention: Doctors asked to take bigger role -
Physicians struggle with flu vaccination strategies for kids -
C-section rate climbs as options diminish -
Drive launched to boost stroke awareness
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Aug. 4
vol. 46 no. 29 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
PPO "administration fee": Physicians pay to get paid -
Florida tells doctors: Print clearly or else
Government & Medicine
Orphan Drug Act at 20: Big gains, some strains -
Medicare rural bonus payments left unclaimed -
FTC cracks down on price-fixing in physician contracts -
Drug price disparity compounds burden for the uninsured
Professional Issues
Homegrown doctors key to staffing -
California court throws out "speculative" expert testimony -
OxyContin suit can proceed as class action -
Wisconsin "conscience clause" bill gets rapped as bad policy -
Interfaith House offers after-hospital care, refuge for homeless -
IOM calls for education innovation fund -
Quick View: Reduce your liability risk -
Ethics Forum: Awareness and understanding for "difficult" patients
Business
Appeal of retainer practices: Boutique care goes mainstream -
CIGNA computer glitches zap physician pay -
Tenet subsidiaries indicted on doctor kickback charges -
New Humana drug benefit consumer-driven -
Heart clinic offers patient records to go -
Green light for digital hospital -
Ghost patients no way to stay on schedule -
HHS takes steps to make EMRs less complicated to use -
Contract Language: MRI investment guidelines stress value of arm's length
Opinion
Contract disclosure: How PPOs can earn praise, not profanity -
From the AMA: Issues too important to allow AMA a summer rest -
Letters: Resident work hour limits are compromising patient safety ...
Health & Science
Entering the shadow of DES: Health risks still loom -
Chicken soup for the sore throat often beats antibiotics -
Review confirms knowledge gap in women's heart research -
Doctors struggle with telling older drivers it's time to park -
Researchers aim for better prostate tests -
Food companies push healthy-living plans
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July 28
vol. 46 no. 28 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Measure stalls in Senate: "We'll be back," say tort reformers -
Doctors hesitate to suggest treatment options that insurers won't cover
Government & Medicine
Iowa doctors seek issue in Medicare pay equity -
SCHIP headed for dive in funding, access -
HIPAA privacy rule making waves in research circles
Professional Issues
The power of an apology: Patients appreciate open communication -
Doctor fights to know who advanced suit -
California legislation addresses doctors' cultural competency -
State damage caps linked to boost in physician supply -
Illinois set to take doctors out of executions
Business
Hitting the business books: Finding a program that's right for you -
HealthSouth working to avoid bankruptcy -
Blues conversions hitting speed bumps -
Practice Management: Deductibles: Savings may only be short-term -
Practice Pointers: 7 steps to prevent overdue payments
Opinion
Physician suicide and depression: Helping doctors heal themselves -
Letters: Medical ethicist: My quote was reported out of context by AMNews ...
Health & Science
Vaccine-exempt law expands -
Remind patients: It's time to stay cool -
Food labels will point out fats that clog arteries
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July 21
vol. 46 no. 27 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Mounting tension over autonomy: Courts referee doctor-hospital battles -
Extra pay for quality care not easy money
Government & Medicine
Medicare regulatory relief: Doctors see good in House, Senate reform bills -
Tort reform stalled over damages cap -
Electronic filing rule could delay payments -
Congress considers new version of expanded MSAs
Professional Issues
Fewer clinical faculty volunteer to teach -
Texas medical board funding will help root out bad doctors -
Doctor pursues medical and literary loves
Business
When patients can't pay: Some innovative solutions -
Medical societies roll out financial planning services -
Texas IPA offers discount cards -
Quick View: Why they don't buy
Opinion
Medical errors and ethics: A call for candor without fear -
Letters: Tort crisis has made him a locum for now, and maybe unemployed later ...
Health & Science
Menopause medicine: Custom-fit quandary -
Researchers tout multipurpose heart pill -
American doctor volunteers to fight SARS in Toronto
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July 14
vol. 46 no. 26 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physicians fight to preserve pay increase in Medicare bill -
A doctor chooses when to die
Government & Medicine
CMS enrollment regulation elicits physician dread -
Congress breathes new life into drug importation law -
Doctors in legal trouble for billing for free drug samples
Professional Issues
Peer pressure: When your colleague is your patient -
Affirmative action ruling affects medical schools, too -
CME available for writing test questions -
Connecticut releases error report amid flurry of doubts -
In the Courts: Avoid legal pitfalls when hiring physician extenders
Business
Practicing privacy: Fine-tune office routines without going overboard -
Kaiser, diabetes group team up for online project -
Physician's calculator -
Quick View: Physicians evaluate work life, career choice -
Contract Language: Be aware of new CMS Medicare physician rules
Opinion
Assessing older driver safety -
Letters: Balancing personal and professional lives an important goal for all doctors ...
Health & Science
Baldness drug shows promise in preventing prostate cancer -
Public health is better prepared for West Nile virus -
Prilosec latest blockbuster drug to go over the counter -
LifeSharers offers one way to increase organ donations
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July 7
vol. 46 no. 25 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Cold-and-flu seasonal spread suggests new burst of SARS -
AMA house backs off "organization of organizations" idea
Government & Medicine
Running on empty: How physicians cope with Medicaid -
AMA calls for tax credits for Medicaid patients, uninsured -
Oncologists worry about cuts in Medicare cancer pay -
Medicare insurers not paying, doctors complain to AMA
Professional Issues
AMA: Be open about drug reps in exams -
Study outlines deficiencies in American health care -
States may offer medical liability solutions -
AMA against NBME's clinical skills test -
Courses offered on disaster preparedness -
Resident hour limits may hit attendings -
AMA aims lie detector at tobacco testimony -
Scrutiny for doctors as expert witnesses? -
Ethics Forum: Offering an honest (but careful) opinion
Business
Not married to the M.O.B.: Life beyond the medical office building -
AMA resolution would hold managed care staff liable -
Veterans to gain online access to records -
Doctors promote fitness with health clubs -
Quick View: Consumer reaction to paying the price
Opinion
Aetna's olive branch is an encouraging sign -
Commentary: Primary care physicians being stressed to the max -
Letters: Consider affirmative action in light of history and health disparities ...
Health & Science
Complicated history: What happens when cancer survivors grow up? -
Vigilance urged for patients' lifestyle choices -
Depression increasing, even among physicians -
Physicians push for cheaper, more accessible medications
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June 30
vol. 46 no. 24 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Congress may sweeten Medicare pay -
Tort crisis spawns carriers selling questionable coverage
Government & Medicine
Medicare drug benefit gains momentum in House, Senate -
Doctor groups can advise on plan contracts, federal court rules in Hawaii case -
Feds fire on patent law that delays generics
Professional Issues
Laid off: Doctors no longer immune to pink slips -
California plan to use Mexican physicians stalls -
States take action on cloning, embryonic research
Business
Code breakers: The importance of unlocking Medicare code -
Relocation incentives get California hospital CEO indicted -
Health care costs continue to rise, but at a lower rate -
Practice Management: North Carolina physicians promote open scheduling
Opinion
Helping the world stop smoking -
Letters: African-American patients want black doctors available to treat them ...
Health & Science
Monkeypox outbreak: Swift action leads to identification of exotic virus -
Physicians struggle when immunizations get off-track -
Tobacco control efforts get mixed reviews
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June 23
vol. 46 no. 23 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Practices get bigger tax break for equipment purchases -
Doctors use new cues to get patient history
Government & Medicine
Physicians win award cap as Texas passes tort reform -
Renal disease management demo launched -
Surgeons push for federal funding for trauma care -
House offers bill to increase MSA access
Professional Issues
VA audit: Part-time doctors often absent -
Dueling diagnoses on disability -
Quick View: Study confirms rates are above average
Business
Armor-plated assets: How to protect your property -
Screening business reaches out to doctors -
WellPoint to buy Wisconsin Blues plan -
New Hampshire bill aims to attract more health plans -
Maryland insurer gets Blues license back
Opinion
Residency work hours: New rules, fresh vigilance -
Letters: Irritating colleagues not a matter of gender, but of ducking responsibilities ...
Health & Science
Smallpox 1947: "People were terrified" -
Type 2 diabetes requires multilevel care -
Lack of sleep not just an adult problem
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June 16
vol. 46 no. 22 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Aetna settlement seeks to repair rift with physicians -
In workday race, doctors scramble, but clock often wins
Government & Medicine
Federal fund increase may mean fewer Medicaid cuts -
Legislation targets Medicare mental health inequality -
Genetic discrimination bill moving ahead in Senate -
GAO: Boutique hospitals treat healthier patients
Professional Issues
Can-DO strategy: Osteopathic medicine survives, and thrives -
Researchers ponder best use of 400,000 stored embryos -
Physicians told not to fear discipline for pain treatment -
Organ donation proponents try controversial new tack -
Car crash takes life of Mississippi physician -
Putting a price on living organ donations -
In the Courts: South Carolina abortion clinic ruling opens up HIPAA concerns
Business
Geek on demand: Finding the best troubleshooter for your computer problems -
MGMA: Cardiology costs outpacing revenue -
Tenet chief resigns; company on the ropes for back taxes -
Online services offer to help doctors schedule drug reps -
Ohio hospital one step ahead of specialists -
Buffalo HMO network drops physicians it battled with
Opinion
Health literacy: Your patients can't follow instructions they don't understand -
From the AMA: Trust is crucial to physicians -- and to the Association -
Letters: Mini-med schools reduce art and science of medicine to entertainment ...
Health & Science
U.S. SARS cases still rare, but worries are more common -
Flu vaccine supply ample, demand lagging -
Tamoxifen: 25-year success story looking for a sequel -
DEET guidelines make for a safe summer
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June 2/9
vol. 46 no. 21 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare payment outlook is dismal -
Hypertension standards reveal more patients at risk
Government & Medicine
The waiting game: When will Medicare cover technology? -
Democrats targeting health issues -
Tax break on liability insurance proposed -
EMTALA costs physicians billions in unreimbursed care -
Fewer Americans uninsured all year, new report finds
Professional Issues
Genetic testing, gifts among CEJA topics -
Doctors divided over use of affirmative action by medical schools -
Fetus determined to be part of mother's body -
North Carolina judge reverses doctor discipline license case
Business
Ripe for refinancing: It's not just for mortgages anymore -
Kaiser gives its members more choices -
Bankruptcy might not be all bad news -
Quick View: HMOs' black ink gets blacker -
Contract Language: Making plans for your future as a partner
Opinion
Megasize health plan power: A market gone wrong -
From the AMA: AMA as a whole is more than just the sum of its parts -
Letters: Instead of objecting, foreign doctors should be "humble and grateful" ...
Health & Science
Hopeful movement: progress in spinal cord injury treatment -
Mass casualty drill challenges health system -
FDA safeguards blood supply from SARS
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May 26
vol. 46 no. 20 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Tort crisis limits hospital services -
SARS spurs race for a cure -- and for patents
Government & Medicine
Tort reform could cut billions in federal spending, study says -
Medicare sets deadline to fix doctor outpatient drug pay -
Doctor-backed bill seeks to help uninsured
Professional Issues
Focused on the presidency: Dr. Donald J. Palmisano -
Battle over suicide help continues in federal court over Ashcroft challenge -
New family medicine journal to debut -
Illinois, Pennsylvania join in calls for federal tort reform
Business
CEO compensation: Accomplishments translate into healthy paychecks -
Doctor's firm closes the distance between rural practice and CME -
Practice Management: Primary care site offers practice management tips
Opinion
A message from the heart: Cardiac care vital for women, too -
Letters: If doctor can be sued over patient obesity, what else is headed to court? ...
Health & Science
Patients need clear messages to navigate medicine's maze -
CDC asks for more state data on asthma control -
Scientists eye new developments on the vaccine front
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May 19
vol. 46 no. 19 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicare's latest demand: You must sign up every 3 years -
Cards promise discounts, deliver headaches
Government & Medicine
Doctors warned about October's HIPAA deadline -
Georgia liability bill falls short in doctors' eyes -
Strong opposition to deregulation of AHPs -
Better Medicaid benefits sought for sickle cell patients -
Resident work-hour bill lives on in Senate
Professional Issues
OIG issues guidance on drugmaker gifts -
Doctor's unique donation prompts ethical concerns -
Certifying boards moving to online testing -
Assisted-suicide bills falter in 4 states -
Renegotiating Health Care: Create a "tipping point" when planning a retreat
Business
The investor within: Balancing your psychological make-up with your financial make-up -
New stent pricey, yet a cost-saver -
Suit claims unnecessary surgeries at Tenet -
California bill urges more control over health insurance plans -
Converting to for-profit may not increase profits -
Quick View: Insurers wonder what online self-services to offer -
Practice Pointers: You may be a fiduciary and not know it
Opinion
Public health lesson of SARS: First step in treating is reporting -
: Today's fight for tort reform will ensure care in future -
Letters: A brutally long work week is bad for the resident and for the patient ...
Health & Science
Hidden violence, harrowing choices: What doctors can do about domestic abuse -
CDC calls for routine testing to stem HIV infection rates -
Resistant bacteria remain public health threat -
Health disparities plague minority men
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May 12
vol. 46 no. 18 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medicaid crisis socks doctors -
Suspicious climate forces registration of foreign doctors
Government & Medicine
Congress eyes boutique hospital backers -
Medicare GME caps may be hurting geriatrician supply -
OIG warns doctors to scrutinize business arrangements
Professional Issues
A tale of two states: Different approaches to tort reform -
All doctors must be ready to provide palliative care -
AHRQ supporters fight funding cuts again -
Health plan group offers one-time credentialing -
Doctors voice objections to DEA fee increase -
In the Courts: Jury says doctor didn't do enough to help obese smoker
Business
5 obstacles to e-prescribing: 5 approaches to overcoming them -
Groups protect themselves from HealthSouth woes -
Wisconsin physicians, hospitals team up on data initiative -
Universal health care in California carries a hefty price tag
Opinion
Smallpox vaccine: Easing fears on inoculations -
Letters: When healing is out of the question, assisted suicide is a way to help ...
Health & Science
New drug may slow Alzheimer's course -
Can HIV exposure regimen work for outpatients? -
SARS news spurs demand for medical masks
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May 5
vol. 46 no. 17 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Slow start for smallpox vaccine plan -
Physicians finding plenty of NPs, PAs -- but at a price
Government & Medicine
Dr. President? Democratic hopeful woos Iowa voters -
HMOs liable for actions of their network doctors -
Budget outline earmarks funds for Medicare reform -
HIPAA rule rapped as breaching privacy
Professional Issues
Doctors resigned to public Web profiles -
Tort reform rallies draw thousands -
Which physician has the final word? -
Quality care not tied to financial return -
IOM considers licensing, medical education reforms -
Recertification process gets physician input -
SARS disrupts medical education in Canada -
Ethics Forum: Middle-of-the-night elective surgeries: First do no harm
Business
Battle of the beds: When does enough hospitals become too many? -
Bill may jeopardize CareFirst's Blues license -
HealthSouth's flagship hospital confronting an uncertain future -
Offshore employee leasing runs afoul of IRS -
To track benefit statements, Texas group calls the bank -
Texas physician launches firm securing the airwaves -
Contract Language: Review disability clauses now, not later
Opinion
High court's clear thinking on ERISA: Reining in HMOs -
From the AMA: All efforts welcome in the battle against obesity -
Letters: Resident work-hour limits make sense ...
Health & Science
Do-it-themselves diagnosis: Patients pick their tests -
Genome research targets environmentally induced disease -
Screening interval for colorectal cancer debated -
FDA to review estrogen-androgen hormone therapy -
TV-free week gets support of physicians
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April 28
vol. 46 no. 16 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
SARS prompts added vigilance, worry over spread of infection -
Employers to pay physicians for quality care
Government & Medicine
Federal court upholds Michigan Medicaid drug formulary plan -
Frist bill further safeguards doctors from vaccine lawsuits -
Medicare pilot project offers CME for quality improvement
Professional Issues
The value of volume: Insurers decide more is better -
Supreme Court sends suits against 2 health plans to arbitration -
School offers nursing program for IMGs -
Texas mulls policy for organ donation by presumed consent
Business
Welcome to the blogosphere: A brave new world of Web dialogue -
California demands coverage for drugs with over-the-counter competitors -
Tenet shaking up board, management -
Practice Management: Urgent need for extra revenue? Some try urgent care
Opinion
Imported prescriptions: A prudent FDA crackdown -
Letters: Allow physicians a tax deduction for the cost of uncompensated care ...
Health & Science
Transplant tragedy spurs system checks -
Raising HDL levels may be as important as lowering LDL -
Doctor-pilots mourn loss of Chicago airstrip -
FDA chief pledges changes to direct-to-consumer advertising guidelines
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April 21
vol. 46 no. 15 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
High court punches another hole in the federal law shielding HMOs -
Medical boards feel pressure, get tougher
Government & Medicine
Only 6 months until next HIPAA hurdle -
Smallpox bills address compensation fears -
Federal employee health program: a model for Medicare?
Professional Issues
Doctor wins patient records privacy case -
CIGNA settlement heads to mediation -
Who has 7-plus hours a day to put toward preventive care? -
Dr. Caplan shares his take on medical ethics -
Cornell medical school in Qatar operational despite war -
Quick View: Quantifying the effects of liability woes
Business
Learning for earning: When it's time to consider an extra career -
SEC investigates HealthSouth, former CEO Scrushy -
Kentucky IPA joins forces with consulting firm -
Practice Pointers: Analyze operations to get your office humming again -
Quick View: Hospital study shows error reduction
Opinion
Act before tort crisis spreads -
Deadly milestone: 5 years of assisted suicide -
: Hail to the unsung heroes of American medicine -
Letters: Grads rejecting primary care because it's the "stepchild" of medicine ...
Health & Science
Collaborating for care: When joining forces helps patients -
Gene mutations present clues for cancer-drug design -
Fast-food sellers under fire for helping supersize people
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April 14
vol. 46 no. 14 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Deadline is now for federal HIPAA regulations: Confusing debut for privacy rule -
Technology, compact tools put physicians in dust of battle
Government & Medicine
Paperwork reduction bill is caught in coding crossfire -
Nickel-a-beer proposal aims to shore up California ED system -
Makeup of uninsured population unclear
Professional Issues
Firing patients: When it's time to say farewell -
Plaintiffs win birth lawsuits most often -
Prescribing rights dominate scope-of-practice bills -
Virginia law on doctor discipline casts wider net -
In the Courts: Studies define standard of care, even when they conflict
Business
Why Wi-Fi? Getting a better connection -
New survey finds fewer patients searching online -
Contract Language: Don't snooze through sleep clinic proposal
Opinion
Time to focus on care disparities -
Letters: Early morning reflections on how medical practice has ceased to be fun ...
Health & Science
New focus urged for kids' heart health -
Golfers may soon be singing "yippy-i-o OK" -
Creativity needed to reach minority elderly
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April 7
vol. 46 no. 13 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Tort reform clears House, moves forward in states -
Medicare pay: 2004 forecast looks gloomy
Government & Medicine
Quest for coverage: Insuring the uninsured -
Medicaid reform may be a long time coming -
Some patient information will remain public -
House passes patient safety bill; voluntary reporting key
Professional Issues
Prescription monitoring on tap in Florida -
School debt helps drive medical students into specialty matches -
Ban on intact dilatation and extraction passes in the Senate -
Wisconsin governor proposes raiding patient compensation fund -
Ethics Forum: Patient, doctor should discuss delivery options
Business
True value: Buying or selling a practice -
Searchers may Google your patient records -
Tenet dropping 14 hospitals, planning cost-cutting moves -
Georgia doctors wait for CPT code bundling info -
Physician input helps hospital-owned group make money -
Magellan files bankruptcy, focuses on restructuring
Opinion
Electronic medical records: Ask physicians what they want -
From the AMA: Now is the time to build on our health policy victories -
Letters: Resident hour limits create an undesirable "shift work" mentality ...
Health & Science
Spectrum of hope: Early diagnosis aids autism treatment -
Infectious disease outbreaks signal need to think globally -
New NIH center focuses on finding an AIDS vaccine
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March 24/31
vol. 46 no. 12 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physicians adding fees for services that once were free -
Maryland bucks national trend, blocks Blues for-profit conversion
Government & Medicine
Groups come together to speak up for uninsured -
Supreme Court strikes down use of RICO statute against anti-abortion protestors -
Doctors can get a privacy exemption for data used for research purposes -
California emergency departments close after hemorrhaging money -
Quick View: Going without
Professional Issues
Mass appeal of mini-med school -
HHS joins call for national tort reform -
Assisted-suicide numbers continue to rise in Oregon -
From polio to PDAs, this resident has seen it all -
Medicine saves funding for research arm
Business
Reaping the rewards of loyalty: Physicians discover the importance of the personal touch -
Washington state health plan starts tiered network for physicians -
Computer hackers access 7,000 patient files -
Practice Management: Surveys help you discover what HMO patients think of your care
Opinion
Bioterrorism threats: Are we ready? Or not? -
Letters: Replace jury with expert panels in medical liability cases ...
Health & Science
When the times get rough, you can ease your patients' minds -
A little warfarin goes a long way in stopping clots -
Compensation proposed for smallpox vaccine injuries -
Is arthritis medicine working? Ask what the patient thinks -
Preventing migraines cuts pain and costs
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March 17
vol. 46 no. 11 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Bush to AMA: Tort reform a must -
Doctors await judge's call on CIGNA settlement
Government & Medicine
Finalized HIPAA security rule makes its long-awaited debut -
Doctor denied right to sue employer over dismissal -
Getting contracts ready for patient privacy -
MedPAC recommends 2.5% pay increase for next year -
Doctors seek long-term Medicare pay formula fixes
Professional Issues
Doctors' disaster training tested by Rhode Island nightclub fire -
Match antitrust suit awaits action as Match Day arrives -
AMA Pride in Profession Awards honor heroes of medicine -
Quick View: 18 states now in deep liability crisis
Business
Comfortable investment: Making your office more patient-friendly -
Wisconsin businesses float rate-setting plan to control health care costs -
Doctor involvement key to success of computerized order entry
Opinion
Medicine, and Medicare, must prepare for more elderly patients -
From the AMA: Tragedy and torts: Bankrupting medicine not the answer -
Letters: EMRs not perfect but "can succeed in real-life, busy practices" ...
Health & Science
Back on the front lines: Bioterrorism threatens to resurrect an old foe -
AIDS vaccine trial called disappointing, but not futile
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March 10
vol. 46 no. 10 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
DEA to double prescribing fee -
Get ready for a new -- and nastier -- West Nile season
Government & Medicine
Congress revisits regulatory relief bill -
HMOs may lose malpractice immunity -
Marketing do's and don'ts under the privacy law -
Medicare computers ripe for upgrade
Professional Issues
Strong presence: Greater diversity in medicine -
ACGME gives final nod to 80-hour workweek -
ACOG won't meet in Philadelphia, cites state's liability crisis -
Physician-assisted suicide dead in Hawaii? -
Pediatric society opposes independent practice of NPs -
In the Courts: More competition pits doctor against doctor
Business
Your computer crashed: Now what? -
Kaiser Permanente launches patient-accessible EMR -
Aetna breaks cycle of losses to post profits -
Health care companies still attracting venture capital -
Quick View: Hospital systems officials reveal technology priorities
Opinion
Commonsense approach to HIPAA compliance -
Letters: Caps not the panacea for tort crisis; other changes are what's needed ...
Health & Science
Cancer center called sham, closed down -
Progenitor cells indicative of lower cardiac risk? -
Cutting-the-fat bills target overweight kids
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March 3
vol. 46 no. 9 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Physicians win Medicare payment relief -
States eye tougher stance on doctor discipline, competency testing
Government & Medicine
Medicare fraud: Back to stricter scrutiny? -
Parents trump kids' privacy -
FTC gives OK to study insurance market -
CMS project to measure physician quality of care -
Tax credit plan would offer funds for health insurance
Professional Issues
Doctors rally against rising liability insurance rates -
California fines out-of-state doctors for prescribing -
Cancer patient loses her fight -
Industry ties taint biomedical research -
Stiffer CME rules could close speakers' bureaus -
Quick View: Flying to the rescue -
Ethics Forum: Get your patient involved in treatment decision-making
Business
Blown apart: A bitter battle between an insurer and doctors -
Cost awareness has limited effect on prescribing -
Riding herd: A physician runs a Montana cattle ranch -
Practice Management: Don't change jobs just for sake of change
Opinion
Health plan market dominance: FTC should rein in overbearing plans -
From the AMA: Minority physicians encourage the next generation -
Letters: Follow Ohio's lead in review of a "good faith basis" for liability claims ...
Health & Science
Managing mayhem: How doctors handle seasonal chaos -
Doctors urged to focus on terror readiness -
Shipboard medicine is no carnival -
Celiac symptoms varied; disease not so rare
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Feb. 24
vol. 46 no. 8 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Medical liability crisis: Tort reform bill goes to Congress -
Public health's main fear over bioterrorism: surge capacity
Government & Medicine
Medicare pay raise OK'd, but deal hinges on non-Medicare issues -
A just-the-facts approach to quality -
Physicians must make their privacy policies public -
Association health plan bill touted as aid to uninsured
Professional Issues
Making the case for big doctoring: Speaking out for primary care -
ENT group launches child health initiative -
DIR latest to exit medical liability market? -
Solve health care woes, win $10,000 contest -
Funding crunch will force renewed emphasis on quality
Business
Sounding the charge: Coalition opposes insurer's conversion -
Medem, Cerner form alliance for consultations -
HCA price for nonprofit group OK'd -
Managed care plans should see higher profits in 2003 -
Practice Pointers: Small practices can opt for simple, safe retirement plans
Opinion
Break needed from alcohol ads -
Commentary: E-mail correspondence: Is it the write stuff for you? -
Letters: Abortion language clouds what the procedure really is ...
Health & Science
Doctors try to fix backroom damage -
Are the good times over at National Institutes of Health? -
Team approach best for providing palliative care -
Smallpox efforts are off to a bumpy start
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Feb. 17
vol. 46 no. 7 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
New Jersey physicians stop work in biggest liability protest yet -
Doctors pull plug on paperless system
Government & Medicine
Bush budget focuses on variety of health reforms -
States may get Medicaid money now, but pay for it later -
Keeping patient data quiet -
Court squashes plan for Medicare prescription drug card -
Quick View: In-office testing made easier
Professional Issues
Medical schools reeling as state funds dip -
Locum tenens gains favor with new doctors -
Space shuttle tragedy claims 2 physicians -
IOM quality study targets 20 priority areas
Business
Last chance for coverage: Liability crisis sends doctors scrambling for insurance -
AAFP seeking support for low-cost EMR -
Commentary: Paperless medical record not all it's cracked up to be
Opinion
Your message to patients: Supersize, shorter life -
From the AMA: Act now as medical liability reform gains momentum -
Letters: FSMB: Don't compromise quality in effort to increase access to care ...
Health & Science
One doctor's battles: Craig Lee Slingluff Jr., MD, lived to fight another day -
Norovirus outbreaks at all-time high nationwide -
Frustration abounds over tobacco settlement spending -
Pricey vaccines for kids still public health bargains
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Feb. 10
vol. 46 no. 6 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Patients in liability hot spots asked to arbitrate, not litigate -
Hospitals battle doctor-owned centers
Government & Medicine
Spending bill would halt cut in Medicare pay, widen safety net -
Bush urges tort reform, drug benefit -
Liability premium subsidies: Act with care -
How to share patient information under the new rules
Professional Issues
Gray days ahead: Caring for an aging America -
OIG guidance on industry gifts strict on compliance -
Sister doctors host women's TV show on healthy sexuality -
In the Courts: Punitive damages diverted to court-created cancer fund
Business
Bundle of trouble: How to challenge insurers' payment methods -
Money woes solved with cash-only practice -
Confusion rules with Internet prescribing -
Study points to physicians as catalysts for savings -
Hospital finances are in stable condition -
Wisconsin businesses uniting for health coalition
Opinion
Liability crisis at breaking point: Doctors wait for ray of hope -
Letters: Look to Ayn Rand title for strategy on how to reclaim medical profession ...
Health & Science
Flu vaccination most successful in 3 years -
H. pylori vaccine research shows promise -
Prescription drug abuse by teens increasing
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Feb. 3
vol. 46 no. 5 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Bush turns up the heat on liability reform -
Medicare panel: Pay physicians more in 2004
Government & Medicine
Hot on the Hill: congressional health agenda -
Utah court upholds ban on lawsuits for "wrongful life" -
Medical debt keeps people away from care
Professional Issues
A spoonful of humor helps the medicine go down -
Study asks why surgical tools were left in 1,500 patients -
Malpractice awards hit the jury jackpot -
Medical society survey forecasts doctor shortage -
Ethics Forum: Making decisions when doctors disagree
Business
You schmooze, you lose: How to win referrals and influence doctors -
Autonomy gains offset by less time for patients -
New Jersey Blues launches online consultation at physician urging -
Tenet posts larger profits, but overbilling charges loom -
Contract Language: Making transition from tenant to owner -
Quick View: Employers shoulder higher insurance costs
Opinion
Online care: Guidelines tame the wild Web -
From the AMA: "Cover the Uninsured Week" a national grassroots effort -
Letters: Agriculture is a significant factor in antibiotic overuse and resistance ...
Health & Science
Germ warfare: The battle for clear noses -
FDA survey puts positive spin on direct-to-consumer ads -
Mock vaccination exercise mimics smallpox response
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Jan. 27
vol. 46 no. 4 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
Congress weighs bill to stop Medicare 4.4% pay cut -
American MD killed serving troubled corner of the world
Government & Medicine
Doctors to feel squeeze of Medicaid budget shortfalls -
"Average guy" leads extraordinary life
Professional Issues
Abortion, legal since 1973, still shapes, divides doctors -
Mistaken translations can cause trouble -
Doctor wins $30 million from hospital in slander lawsuit
Business
Will your next telephone be a computer? The next step in communication -
Negotiating a lease? "Fair market value" is the mantra -
Clearinghouse valued at zero, but sold for $23.4 million -
CIGNA cuts jobs to cut costs; call centers not targeted -
Practice Management: Group appointments have their benefits
Opinion
Doctors can help stop abuse -
Commentary: Embrace technology to stop prescription mistakes -
Letters: Poor tax planning can demolish profit from owning a medical office building ...
Health & Science
30 years after Roe v. Wade, doctors reflect on its impact -
FDA: Hormones get box warning, label changes -
Everything may not cause cancer -- but 228 things do
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Jan. 20
vol. 46 no. 3 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories
A physician leads the Senate; can Dr. Frist deliver? -
Managed care easing gatekeeper hassles
Government & Medicine
Liability insurance crisis hits breaking point in W.Va., Pa. -
Health plans subject to new federal appeals rules -
Surgery centers battle proposed Medicare cuts
Professional Issues
Mexican doctors to staff California clinics -
West Virginia doctor kept practicing, even while a patient -
Groups collaborate on hospital performance initiative -
Quick View: Whom do you trust?
Business
How to choose a financial planner: Reaching your financial goals -
Physicians back HCA purchase of nonprofit hospital chain -
Expert's Focus: Beyond RBRVS: Gather data to ensure equitable fees -
Quick View: Most plans on financial upswing
Opinion
Doctors deserve privacy too: Credentialing should not require revealing your entire health history -
From the AMA: New year, new opportunities to make American medicine better than ever -
Letters: Health care is too special to be treated as a marketplace commodity ...
Health & Science
Who will be WHO's next leader? Choice critical to global health -
Diuretics most effective hypertension drug -
Chicken pox vaccine's staying power questioned -
Internet filters can also block health sites
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Jan. 13
vol. 46 no. 2 [detailed table of contents]
Top stories