MD vs. DNP: Why 20,000 Hours of Training and Experience Matters
By NIRAN AL-AGBA, MD As southern states entertain legislation granting nurse practitioners independent practice rights, there are some finer details which deser...
By NIRAN AL-AGBA, MD As southern states entertain legislation granting nurse practitioners independent practice rights, there are some finer details which deser...
By DAVID KIBBE, MD In March 2017 Milbank Quarterly, researchers Julia Adler-Milstein and Eric Pfeifer found that information blocking — which they define as a s...
By KIP SULLIVAN In my first post in this three-part series, I documented three problems with Pioneer ACOs: High churn rates among patients and doctors; assignm...
By ADRIAN GROPPER, MD With Senate bill S.3530, data brokers would remove the last shreds of transparency and control that patients still have over our health da...
I’m a radiologist. I spend my day looking at CT scans and MRI scans. When it’s a good day, I have interesting scans to review, but much of my work is not too di...
By DEEPA MISTRY Pitch and Get Funded! With a new political climate, exponential growth in tech, and an increasing awareness on key issues, the health care indu...
By ASHISH JHA, MD How much does it matter which hospital you go to? Of course, it matters a lot – hospitals vary enormously on quality of care, and choosing the...
By CHARLES SILVER and DAVID HYMAN In late March of this year, JAMAInternal Medicine published a study finding that the “the overall rate of [malpractice] claims...
By STEVEN FINDLAY Many countries in the world have dysfunctional governments. Some have corrupt and devious ones, or even deadly ones. We’ve lived with serious ...
By KIP SULLIVAN, JD ACOs suffer astonishingly high turnover rates among their doctors and patients; their patients are unusually healthy; and those unusually he...