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Who Would Have Thought, Comrades, That The Most Severe Form of Attempted Internet Censorship Could Originate in a Community Hospital, Abington Memorial, That Alleges Itself A Non-Profit Public Servant?
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1:08 PM
I would not have thought such an attempt at abridgement of fundamental American rights could originate in a local hospital, until this Motio...
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Motion for Prior Restraint
How's this for patient rights? Affinity Medical Center manager: file a safety complaint, and I'll plaster it to your head!
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11:53 AM
At my June 19, 2013 post "Affinity RNs Call for Halt to Flawed Electronic Medical Records System Scheduled to Go Live Friday" ( h...
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Ann Wayt
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bullying
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National Labor Relations Board
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National Nurses United
Affinity RNs Call for Halt to Flawed Electronic Medical Records System Scheduled to Go Live Friday
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7:38 AM
At my May 30, 2013 post " Marin General Hospital's Nurses are Afraid a Defective EMR Implementation Will Harm or Kill Patients ....
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Affinity Medical Center
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healthcare IT risks
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ill-informed management
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labor unions
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Michelle Mahon RN
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National Nurses United
WellPoint's Former Manager-Queen Got $20.6 Million and Its Nobility Got Millions
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9:29 AM
Score another for our new would be royalty, that is, for the hired managers who run big corporations. Early this month a few scattered repo...
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It is Harder to Run a Small Public Hospital System than California? - Deep Seated Myths and Logical Fallacies Underpinning Health Care Executive Compensation
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5:37 PM
Hospital executive compensation, the gift that keeps on giving... A Public Hospital CEO's Current Compensation A recent, somewhat obscu...
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hospital systems
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perverse incentives
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public hospitals
No Skin in the Game - A Private Health System for the Very Rich
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11:48 AM
We have noted occasional hints that the very rich may have a separate health care system which may shield them from the vicissitudes of our...
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executive life style
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Private Health Management
How Many Legal Settlements Does it Take... to Lead to Real Change in Johnson and Johnson Leadership?
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5:00 AM
And the latest Johnson & Johnson settlement is (as described in Bloomberg/ BusinessWeek): Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) will pay $181 mill...
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Risperdal
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William Weldon
Duchess of WellPoint Abdicates, Likely to Escape with Much Loot
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11:41 AM
A change in the leadership of one of the biggest health care organizations reveals a little more about how such leadership has become our ne...
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More "Visionary" Leadership That Turned Out to be "More Interested in Flash than Substance" - Continuing Troubles at the University of Miami
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9:14 AM
Over the last 20 years or so, health care organizational leaders somehow ceased to be mere mortals, and became visionaries. The latest exam...
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leadership
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University of Miami
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Not only may you not get to keep your plan under Obamacare, you might not be able to keep your doctor; there are reasons
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On EHR's: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: Part 2
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Beshear to study nursing-home staffing minimums, suggests homes' high liability costs are related to poorly ranked care
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Aug. 28 webinar will help journalists understand health reform
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Dried mussels: A little plate with 160 g of protein (plus some comments on high-protein low-carbohydrate dieting)
Many hunter-gatherer groups employed various methods of drying to preserve meats. Drying also increases significantly the protein content ...
Almost 1/4 of Ky. inmates have mental-health issue; lockups are becoming the 'new asylums,' Wall Street Journal says
Almost a fourth of the inmates in Kentucky's prisons and jails have a mental-health issue, and it's part of a growing national probl...
Can a Statin Neutralize the Cardiovascular Risk of Unhealthy Dietary Choices?
The title of this post is the exact title of a recent editorial in the American Journal of Cardiology ( 1 ). Investigators calculated the ...
Humana allows policyholders to keep old plans without paying more; Anthem is still deciding
Humana , one of the three insurance companies offering individual health policies on the state's insurance exchange, will allow Kentuck...
Trying to Make Sense of the Covered California Numbers
I've read a number of reports in recent days gushing over the progress Covered California is making leading the nation in signing up peo...
Peering Underneath the Iceberg's Water Level: AMNews on the New ECRI "Deep Dive" Study of Health IT "Events"
FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health director Jeffrey Shuren MD JD voiced the opinion a few years ago that what FDA knows a...