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Medical Economics|September 30, 2010
The change. A doctor reflects on how medical professionals cope with death on the jobJalila Cunningham
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
Making a differenceRobert M Shulman
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
The good, the bad, and the uglyRussell Bacak
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
EHRs, insurance, and government: when did we lose sight of the patient?Craig M Wax
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
It's time to optimize primary care for a healthier populationJoseph E Scherger
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
EHR-related risk lowered if records safe, accessibleSteven I Kern
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
Holding pattern. Malpractice premiums plateau overall but still a crushing burden for manyJames F Sweeney
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
When being uninsured hits home. A physician's effort to help with a relative's medical bill sheds light on the plight of the uninsuredPatricia I Carney
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
An unexpected turn. Lessen learned about patient advocacy when a family member is hospitalized during vacationDavid S Herington
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
Health coaching good for your patients and your practice. How to cater to a growing segment of patients who want partners in their quest for healthPatrick T Buckley
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Medical Economics|September 30, 2010
The change. A doctor reflects on how medical professionals cope with death on the jobJalila Cunningham
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
Making a differenceRobert M Shulman
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
The good, the bad, and the uglyRussell Bacak
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
EHRs, insurance, and government: when did we lose sight of the patient?Craig M Wax
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
It's time to optimize primary care for a healthier populationJoseph E Scherger
Medical Economics|February 4, 2011
EHR-related risk lowered if records safe, accessibleSteven I Kern
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
Holding pattern. Malpractice premiums plateau overall but still a crushing burden for manyJames F Sweeney
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
When being uninsured hits home. A physician's effort to help with a relative's medical bill sheds light on the plight of the uninsuredPatricia I Carney
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
An unexpected turn. Lessen learned about patient advocacy when a family member is hospitalized during vacationDavid S Herington
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
Health coaching good for your patients and your practice. How to cater to a growing segment of patients who want partners in their quest for healthPatrick T Buckley
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