Newspapermen
eating candy
Had to be held down by big police ~

My work for American
Medical News is available to the public for 90 days after it is
first published. After that, it goes behind a password-protected firewall
for subscribers only. So read up now!
2008
July 14:
* Medicare's
no-pay events: Coping with the complications
* California
bill would mandate discussions of end-of-life options
July 7:
* AMA
tool kit helps doctors measure, boost patient comprehension
* AMA
meeting: AMA OKs palliative sedation for terminally ill
* AMA
meeting: Delegates seek to change law on organ donor incentives
* AMA
meeting: Delegates explore on-call coverage, at-home genetic tests
June 16:
* National
safety effort targets perinatal injuries
* FDA
drug safety review to start with Medicare
* Quick
View: Barriers to prescribing opioids
June 9: Formula
for rationing care: Task forces plan for disaster
May 19: Hospitalized
kids found at risk for drug errors
May 12:
* Doctor
disciplinary actions down for 3rd year
* CMS
seeks to add 9 hospital-acquired conditions to no-pay list
* Oregon
still stands alone: Ten years of physician-assisted suicide
May 5: Public
pleas for organs fuel ethical qualms
April 28: U.S.
report finds sluggish increases in quality of care
April 21: Patients
generally pleased with hospital care
April 14:
* ACOG
may redo abortion conscience policy
* Similar
drug-name pairs nearly double 2004 tally
March 24-31: Is
their integrity on the line when doctors pitch products?
March 17:
* CMS
metric may prompt excessive antibiotic use
* To
err is human, to report is hard
March 10: Michigan
patient safety study gets HHS approval to resume
March 3: More
heart transplants done, better outcomes
Feb. 18:
* Study
questions impact of quality report cards
* IOM
panel seeks program to evaluate research, guidelines
Feb. 11: New
plan would require D.C. drug detailers to be licensed
Feb. 4: HHS
shuts down Michigan patient safety study
Jan. 28:
* Economists'
study says paying for organs would cut wait lists
* Doctors
use placebos but don't tell patients
* Willing,
but waiting: Hospital ethics committees
Jan. 21: New
ACOG position on abortion refusal drawing fire
Jan. 7:
* No
pay for "never event" errors becoming standard
* CT
scans implicated in 2% of cancers
AMNews stories from 2005-07
Other stories, by publisher:
* Insurance Journal (2003-05)
* Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service (2002)
* Columbia Chronicle (2001-03)
* Miscellany (1998-2003)
-30-