American Medical News 1997 Julie Johnsson - Abstracts

American Medical News 1997 Julie Johnsson
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AMA blasts 'no-compete' clauses for residents. (American Medical Association)HealthJulie Johnsson
AMA pushes Pennsylvania court for ERISA reforms. (American Medical Association; Employee Retirement Income Security Act)(Making managed care share malpractice risk)HealthJulie Johnsson
Antitrust guides, part II: feds set new merger policy.(physician groups and hospitals)HealthJulie Johnsson
Are you guilty until proven innocent? Tougher rules on fraud enforcement put providers on the defensive.(healthcare providers)(includes related article on intensifying federal scrutiny)HealthJulie Johnsson
Columbia still a player: investor-owned hospitals roll the dice. (Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp.)HealthJulie Johnsson
Columbia under scrutiny: industry, investors nervous over Texas raid.(Columbia/HCA, facilities in El Paso, TX)HealthJulie Johnsson
Delegates seek safeguards against errors being called fraud.(American Medical Association House of Delegates)HealthJulie Johnsson
Doctors, employer deadlocked over union. (Arizona physicians face possible legal battle with Family Practice Associates Medical Management)HealthJulie Johnsson
HMOs must discloser financial incentives.(health maintenance organizations)HealthJulie Johnsson
House rejects new specialty seats on AMA board. (House of Delegates, American Medical Association)HealthJulie Johnsson
IRS feeling charitable on doctor recruitment incentives?(more options for nonprofit hospitals)HealthJulie Johnsson
Marshfield case dismissed.(legal battle between Marshfield Clinic and Wisconsin Blue Cross/Shield)HealthJulie Johnsson
Medicine's litigation center uses courts to press advocacy issues. (AMA-State Medical Society Litigation Center; patient advocacy)HealthJulie Johnsson
Medicine tells states: time to pay fair share of Medicare co-pays. (organized medicine placing pressure on state governments)HealthJulie Johnsson
Nurses seek $1 billion in suit against 65 anesthesiologists.(Minnesota Assn. of Nurse Anesthetists)HealthJulie Johnsson
Philanthropy or monopoly? FTC challenges Colorado IPA. (Federal Trade Commission; independent practice association)HealthJulie Johnsson
Physicians want to collectively bargain; AMA to further the quest.HealthJulie Johnsson
Supreme Court, Texas law strike blows at ERISA.(Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974)HealthJulie Johnsson
Supreme Court to rule on limits in whistle-blower suits. (private individuals seeking damages from company wrongful claims)HealthJulie Johnsson
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