American Medical News 2003 - Abstracts

American Medical News 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
401(k) should offer variety of fund choices.HealthAmy S. Born
Act now as medical liability reform gains momentum.HealthYank D. Coble
Agencies join forces to stop rogue online pharmacies.(Rogue online pharmacies )HealthKathleen Phalen Tomasellli
AMAEs stance on tort reform: a cap, not capitulation.HealthWilliam G. Plested
AMA helps turn tarnished med ed into gold standard.(American Medical Association)(Chronology)Health 
Analyze operations to get your office humming again.HealthKaren S. Schechter
A shot in the dark.HealthDavid I. Bernstein
Asian-American women are increasingly becoming a force in the medical community.HealthBeth Wilson
Awareness and understanding for "difficult" patients.HealthThomas L. Schwenk, Richard Martinez
Beyond RBRVS: Gather data to ensure equitable fees.(Resource-based relative value scale)HealthDavid Marcus
Can't we all just get along? Let's talk more, litigate less.(Column)HealthLeonard J. Marcus, Barry C. Dorn
Can you warn one patient if it violates another's confidence?HealthRichard Rothenberg
Center offers after-hospital care, refuge for homeless.(Interfaith House, Chicago, Illinois)HealthSher Watts
CEO compensation: Healthy paycheck.Health 
Charting your course.HealthBob Kazel
Collaborating for care.(care of the chronically ill)HealthAmy Snow Landa
Complicated history.(implications for adult survivors of childhood cancer)Health 
Computer hackers access 7,000 patient files.HealthChin Tyler
Concrete investment.Health 
Confusion rules with Internet prescribing.HealthTayler Chin
Congress revisits regulatory relief bill.HealthMaridan Hawryluk
Current Medicare reform bill only a start, not a finish.HealthHawryluk Markian
Disaster training tested by R.I. club fire.(Rhode Island)HealthDarnon Adams
Doctor-backed bill seeks to help uninsured.HealthJoel B. Finkelstain
Doctors in the dark on Medicare drug payment charges.(Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)HealthHawryluk Markian
Doctors wait for the smoke to clear.HealthVictoria Stagg Eilliott
E-mail correspondence: Is it the write stuff for you?HealthEric Anderson
Embrace technology to stop prescription mistakes.HealthEric Anderson
Every practice?s hiring dilemma: train from within or recruit?HealthMike Norbet
Follow the rules and fly right.(physician-health insurance contracts)Health 
Get Smart: antibiotics won't cure flu.(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Get Smart program)(Column)Health 
Get your patient involved in treatment decision-making.HealthPeter Ubel, Kirsten Engel
Government & Medicine. Running on empty.(Medicaid cuts force doctors to develop new strategies to continue offering care)Health 
Gray days ahead.HealthAdams
Higher lawsuit risks tied to some schools.HealthMyrie Creasdale
High-risk operation.HealthAmy Snow Landa
HIV complicates question of who to tell what.HealthFreya Spielberg, Robert W. Wood
Hot on the hill: Will the second time around be the charm for health care legislation stymied by partisan fighting last year?HealthJoel B. Finklestein
How to motivate employees to work more productively.HealthKaren S. Schechter
Intimate partner violence: Doctors can help stop the abuse.Health 
Justices have chance to hold health plans accountable.Health 
Last chance for coverage.HealthBob Cook
Leaders key to success during organizational change.HealthStewart Gabel
Let the doctor decide.(electronic prescribing)Health 
Look to tax credits; skyrocketing health insurance premiums.(AMA Health Care Financial Trends report)(Editorial)Health 
Making transition from tenant to owner.HealthStewart M. Harris
Medical evidence does'nt support push for students clinical skills examination.HealthWilliam G. Plested III
Medical group profits from physician input.HealthNike Norbut
Medicare sets deadline to fix doctor outpatient drug pay.HealthMarklan Hawrylak
Medicare to rein in power wheelchair prescriptions, sales.HealthMarklan Hawryiuk
Med PAC recommends 2.5% pay increase for next year.(Medicare Payment Advisory Commission)Health 
Med schools reel as funds dip.HealthMyrie Groasdale
More women than men seek entry to US medical school.HealthMyrie Groasdale
N.C. Blues may face huge fine.(Blue Cross and Blue Shield)Health 
New practice designs deviate from tradition.Health 
Offering an honest (but careful) opinion.(How much should you tell the patient about her chosen surgeon?; ethics forum)Health 
Paperless medical record not all itEs cracked up to be .HealthEdmond Blum
Patient, doctor should discuss delivery options.Health 
Primary care site offers practice management tips.HealthMike Nerbut
Professionalism for a new era.(medical professionalism)(Column)Health 
Real estate investments offer diversification.HealthKatherine Vegy
Reaping rewards of loyalty.HealthBob Kazel
Reimbursement limbo pushes doctors lower and lower.(Column)HealthWilliam G. Plested III
Rewarding quality care.Health 
Safety of office-based surgeries questioned.(The Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc )HealthAdams Damon
S.C. abortion clinic ruling opens up HIPAA concerns.(South Carolina, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)HealthTany Albert
Searchers may Google your patient records.HealthTylar Chin
Small practices can opt for simple, safe retirement plans.HealthRita M. Schwager
Specialty hospital growth put on hold.HealthMarklan Hawryluk
Stiffer CME rules could speakerEs bureaus.(Accreditation Council for Continuity Medical Education)HealthMyrie Creasdale
Stock ownership plan can yield tax benefits to practice.HealthCathy B Goldsticker
Tax credits no quick fix for the uninsured.HealthJoel B. Finkeistein
The battles of Dr. Slingluff.HealthKathleen F. Phalen
The return of a forgotten foe: Measles outbreaks spur caution.HealthVictoria Stagg
The road ahead.(American Medical Association)Health 
Tort reform could cut billions in federal spending, study says.HealthTanya Albort
Tragedy and torts: Bankrupting medicine not the answer.HealthYank D. Jr. Coble
Will your next telephone be a computer?HealthRobin Gareiss
Working through formulary exclusions: How can you get Insurers to cover nonformulary drugs?HealthDavid S. Brody, Edgar Y. Chou
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