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Ririn 09.36 Add Comment anechoic effect, conflicts of interest, deception, health care corruption, legal settlements, marketing, narcotics, Oxycontin, Purdue Pharma Edit

What You See Is Not What You Get - Purdue Pharma Executives Pleaded Guilty, but the Oxycontin Billionaires Went Unnoticed

What you see if often not what you get.   Nine years ago, three top executives of Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to criminal charges of ...
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Medstar Health CEO basically admits EHRs are unnecessary after hackers take out its HIT
Ririn 08.44 Add Comment hacking, MedStar Health, Stephen R.T. Evans Edit

Medstar Health CEO basically admits EHRs are unnecessary after hackers take out its HIT

It's corporate spin, of course, but that's the plain meaning of what he says: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/ 2016/03/29/medstar-para...
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Bad health IT at Medstar Health: FBI probing virus behind outage (And: ka-ching! ka-ching!  EHR costs continue their upward spiral)
Ririn 11.04 Add Comment computer security, healthcare IT risk, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, medical record confidentiality, MedStar Health, Patient care has not been compromised Edit

Bad health IT at Medstar Health: FBI probing virus behind outage (And: ka-ching! ka-ching! EHR costs continue their upward spiral)

Once again, a definition of bad health IT: Bad Health IT ("BHIT") is defined as IT that is ill-suited to purpose, hard to use, un...
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Ririn 09.40 Add Comment boards of directors, bribery, conflicts of interest, deception, executive compensation, health care corruption, impunity, marketing, Novartis Edit

Will There Ever Be Enough Straws to Break Corporate Health Care Managers' Impunity's Back? - Novartis Settles Yet Again, This Time for Bribing Doctors

Umpteenth verse, same as the first... As just reported by Bloomberg , Novartis AG said it agreed to pay $25 million to settle a U.S. Securi...
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There They Go Again - the New England Medical Journal Publishes another Rant, this Time about Power Morcellation
Ririn 13.38 Add Comment cancer, FDA, logical fallacies, New England Journal of Medicine, Partners Healthcare Edit

There They Go Again - the New England Medical Journal Publishes another Rant, this Time about Power Morcellation

In 2015, we noted ( here and here ) that the New England Journal of Medicine seemed to have been reduced to publishing rants about "ph...
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Criminal matter for the Attorney General of NY?  Hail the gods of medical computing, and the need for human sacrifice.  NYC’s $764M medical records system will lead to ‘patient death’: insiders
Ririn 08.41 Add Comment Dr. Charles Perry, Elmhurst Hospital Center, EPIC, healthcare IT risk, Michael Gartland, Mismanagement, NY Post, NYC Health and Hospitals, politics, Ramanathan Raju Edit

Criminal matter for the Attorney General of NY? Hail the gods of medical computing, and the need for human sacrifice. NYC’s $764M medical records system will lead to ‘patient death’: insiders

I believe the suffering and death of my mother in 2010-2011 due to EHR flaws - including but not limited to lack of essential confirmation d...
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"How Employed Physicians' Contracts May Threaten Their Patients and Professionalism" Authored by Health Care Renewal Bloggers Published in Annals of Internal Medicine
Ririn 10.54 Add Comment Annals of Internal Medicine, contracts, corporate physician, generic managers, hospital systems, hospitals Edit

"How Employed Physicians' Contracts May Threaten Their Patients and Professionalism" Authored by Health Care Renewal Bloggers Published in Annals of Internal Medicine

We have noted that increasing numbers of physicians provide patient care as employees of large organizations, often hospital systems, somet...
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Ririn 18.08 Add Comment complementary/ alternative medicine, deception, Donald Trump, marketing Edit

Trumped Up "Nutritional" Products - A Cautionary Tale of Immediate Relevance

On Health Care Renewal , we frequently discuss deceptive marketing schemes designed to sell tests and treatments whose benefits for patien...
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