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Proposed Legislation Would Let Patients Compare Costs at Hospitals & ASCs

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The ASC industry supports a bill that would require hospitals and ASCs to publicly disclose what they charge for services, as well as quality data on those services.

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U.S. Psyche Bedevils Health Effort

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

I hate the health-care system — but don’t you dare mess with it.

That’s a pretty apt summary of the American mind-set about health care — and not just now, but for decades. Something about health care calls forth from the national psyche a deep, almost inexplicable schizophrenia, as the latest, delayed effort to…

Seeking Safer Surgery

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

A 42-year-old woman dies shortly after undergoing five cosmetic procedures in a New York plastic surgeon’s office. A 53-year-old Tucson patient having liposuction and surgery to tighten her jaw line stops breathing. A 21-year-old man has a fatal reaction to anesthesia while undergoing minor genital surgery…

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Two More Companies Dump Database

Friday, March 20th, 2009

March 13th, 2009
The list of insurers agreeing to stop using a popular “usual and customary” database and contribute to a new independent database to determine the rate they pay out-of-network doctors and hospitals continues to grow.

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced in a March 5 press release that non-profit payers Capital…

Finding a Way to Ask Doctors Tough Questions

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Waiting to see his dermatologist about a skin rash, John Barnett heard the doctor sneeze loudly before he came into the exam room. The Seattle-area retiree says it took all his courage to ask, “Are you going to wash your hands before you examine me?”…

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In Just a Flash, Simple Surgery Can Turn Deadly

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

An electrical spark from a surgical tool sets off a fire in the breaking tube of a young tonsillectomy patient…..

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Traveling for Care-in the U.S

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Employers set deals for workers without having to go abroad.


RID (Reduce Infection Deaths)

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

RID is a not-for-profit educational campaign focused on correcting the staggering number of hospital infections that kills more people each year in the U.S. than AIDS, breast cancer, and auto accidents combined.

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Ambulatory Surgery Centers: A Positive Trend in Health Care

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are health care facilities which offer patients the opportunity to have selected surgical and procedural services performed outside the hospital setting. Since their inception more than three decades ago, ASCs have demonstrated an exceptional ability to improve quality and customer service while simultaneously reducing costs. At a time when most developments…

Across USA, Anxiety Over Access to Patient Records

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Robert Davis
USA Today

In 2001, Sandee Pingatore was determined to find out why her son, Troy, 29, had died in a California hospital while being treated for a drug overdose just hours after she had been told he was stable. But Pingatore was unable to get the hospital to produce a key medical…

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