by Matt Guldin | May 15, 2017
Major Medical Decisions Still Require a Leap of Faith
Last weekend during dinner with my family, the topic of total knee replacements came up. My aunt, who is 70, […]
Tag Archive: quality
by Matt Guldin | May 15, 2017
Last weekend during dinner with my family, the topic of total knee replacements came up. My aunt, who is 70, […]
by John Moore | September 01, 2011
There have been a number of research studies published that question the value of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), particularly as […]
by John Moore | September 26, 2008
If you have read previous posts this week, you know that I was attending MIT’s EmTech conference. Event is a […]
by John Moore | September 09, 2008
Last year, I attended one of my first healthcare conferences, that sponsored by the federal agency, Agency for Healthcare Research […]
by John Moore | August 06, 2008
Last year I attended the Healthcare Quality and P4P (Pay for Performance) conference put on by the World Health Congress. […]
by John Moore | November 14, 2007
Aetna, under pressure from the New York Attorney General’s office, has agreed to change its physician quality ranking system. This […]
by John Moore | November 12, 2007
Was just over on my Gmail account and there was this discrete little advert at the top of my screen […]
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