Archive for August, 2009

Aug 28 2009

Online Libel — Freedom of Speech Does Not Protect Anonymity

The Constitution is, more than anything else, a set of limits placed upon our government. It is NOT carte-blanche for one citizen to damage another’s reputation.

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Aug 27 2009

The Demonizing of Doctors — An Op-Ed

Published by under Healthcare Reform

Your plumber charges $150-$250 to come out in a work van and run a snake through your drain. You pay him, and are glad the sewer isn’t backing up anymore. But if the doctor charges $50-80 for a visit … he’s ripping you off?

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Aug 26 2009

Kennedy’s Passing Ensures Health Care Reform

Published by under Healthcare Reform

Some may suggest that the passing of this patriarch of the Senate leaves the future of health care reform up in the air, but it seems far more likely that just the opposite is true.

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Aug 21 2009

Where’s The Waste In Medicine? Healthcare’s All The Rest

Published by under Healthcare Reform

The last aspect of waste may be the most important of them all. Risky behaviors like smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse costs nearly half a TRILLION dollars — a bit more than all the medical errors combined!

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Aug 20 2009

Where’s The Waste: Ignoring Doctor’s Orders and Abusing ERs

Published by under Healthcare Reform

While going to the doctor’s office for a sore throat (strep, for example) would run about $70, the ER visit runs up $600-800 or more, and saps already thin resources.

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Aug 19 2009

Wasted Money is Largely Due To Medical Malpractice Suits

Published by under Healthcare Reform

“… these are all about crossing the “T”s and dotting the “I”s (AKA CYA) and have nothing directly to do with providing quality health care. Yet we’re spending nearly half a TRILLION dollars a year on it, unnecessarily.” “… maybe we should just accept that medicine, like the rest of life, is not perfect.”

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