American Medical News 1995 Leigh Page - Abstracts

American Medical News 1995 Leigh Page
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Abortion training an issue for medicine, not legislation. (American Medical Assn.)(Annual Meeting News)HealthLeigh Page
Accreditor proposes tighter rein on residency programs. (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education)HealthLeigh Page
AMA pledges to help students, residents in tough market. (American Medical Assn.; job market for physicians)(Annual Meeting News)HealthLeigh Page
Can HMOs afford to open door to shut-out specialists?(health maintenance organizations)HealthLeigh Page
Can medical schools influence choice of specialty?HealthLeigh Page
Can plans manage the preventive care diabetics need? (managed-care plans) (includes related article on diabetes prevention services)HealthLeigh Page
Changes in store for Medicare teaching subsidies?HealthLeigh Page
Congress may slice indirect Medicare teaching funds.HealthLeigh Page
Despite Zion verdict, questions remain on resident rules. (wrongful death case of Libby Zion)HealthLeigh Page
Doctors should supervise nurses.HealthLeigh Page
DOs gain acceptance, stature in organized medicine.(Osteopathic physicians)HealthLeigh Page
Feds try to embarrass defaulters into repaying loans. (student loans)HealthLeigh Page
Good news for generalist supply: 51% of seniors pick generalist specialties.(1995 National Resident Matching Program)HealthLeigh Page
HCFA study: race, income factors in access to care. (Health Care Financing Administration)HealthLeigh Page
HMO growth tied to consumer service.HealthLeigh Page
Limiting federal aid for poor elderly: bill caps Medicaid use for Medicare cost-share, raises access concerns.HealthLeigh Page
Managed care has psychiatrists in high anxiety. (includes related article about whether to join or avoid managed care)HealthLeigh Page
Managing residencies. (managed care and its impact on medical training)HealthLeigh Page
Market spawns doctor-patient alliances. (includes related article on state measures to protect patients in managed-care facilities)HealthLeigh Page
Medicare overhaul?(Sam Johnson, Medicare reform proponent and Texas representative)(part 1)HealthLeigh Page
Medicare reform could drive doctors away.HealthLeigh Page
Med school hopefuls face tough competition, keep trying.HealthLeigh Page
New approaches to residency include managed care.HealthLeigh Page
Osteopathic physicians moving into mainstream.HealthLeigh Page
Philadelphia freedom: physicians find it hard to unify to battle HMOs. (health maintenance organizations)HealthLeigh Page
Plan may start loan interest rising before school ends. (student loans)HealthLeigh Page
Polls driving politicians on Medicare reform.HealthLeigh Page
Raising the eligibility age for Medicare.HealthLeigh Page
Report finds abuse of N.Y. resident rules; hospitals say no.HealthLeigh Page
Resident physicians worry about health care market. (Resident Physicians Section of the American Medical Association)HealthLeigh Page
Sign of shifting marketplace; Maryland Blues hike generalists, sock specialists. (Blue Cross And Blue Shield of Maryland)HealthLeigh Page
Specialties form coalitions to survive in managed care. (specialty physicians)HealthLeigh Page
Specialties try to slim down. (physician specialty groups)HealthLeigh Page
Stumping for Medicare: Mass. seniors fear that GOP plan would raise their costs. (includes related article)(part 2)HealthLeigh Page
With health reform stalled, will supply policy crumble? (physician quotas)HealthLeigh Page
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