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Emergency room jam-ups threaten patients, inflate costs and disrupt hospital operations. Small fixes might solve this big problem.
Point: Yes, they are key in the nation’s efforts to develop a value-driven health care system. Counterpoint: No, because the wrong kind of measurements can do more harm than good.
When a medical mistake is made, full disclosure and a sincere apology could be better for everyone involved.
What can hospitals learn from Toyota and other industry icons? Four paradigm-shifting strategies that improve efficiency and care.
First, a predicted glut; now, an apparent shortage. Getting physician supply to match demand is hard; getting it wrong could be devastating.
As more of us choose a different way to die, a philosophy has become an industry, raising questions about access, quality—and profits.
As today’s caregivers face a rainbow of cultures, issues of race, religion and language can make or break a treatment plan.
Television portrays ERs as high-tech places where everyone gets saved. But what’s the real deal?
Why do scrubs look they way they do?
If God wanted to send a plague to expose the Achilles’ heel of American medicine, that plague would be MRSA.
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