Ririn 09.18 Add Comment fraud, hospices, legal settlements, UnitedHealth Edit UnitedHealth's Optum Division Settles Case Alleging it Enrolled Non-Terminally Ill Patients in Hospice, Thus Risking Their Deaths Due to Treatable Illnesses Fraudulant hospice enrollment is a uniquely dangerous practice, yet the latest cases of it have, as usual, attracted little attention. Backg... Read More
Ririn 11.22 Add Comment conflicts of interest, Gates Foundation, Genentech, Gilead, global health, health care foundations, hepatitis C, Sovaldi Edit Abort, Retry, Fail - Billionaire Bill Gates Opines, Sans Evidence, on ... the Efficacy of Hepatitis C Treatment? If you needed advice about the technical characteristics of computer operating systems you probably would not go to your doctor for it. So ... Read More
Ririn 11.34 Add Comment Beaumont Hospital, cerner, healthcare IT difficulties, healthcare IT litigation, Mismanagement, PinnacleHealth, Siemens, Siemens Healthcare, Soarian Edit Two recent stories of EHR un-exceptionalism, and a connection to prior HC Renewal posts including my own experiences The following stories recently appeared in the press about the "un-exceptionalism" (or, I might more accurately state, the negativ... Read More
Ririn 10.03 Add Comment Becker's Hospital Review, EPIC, healthcare IT dissatisfaction, JAMIA, Max Green Edit Physicians go flatline on EHR enthusiasm In a new study, physicians' enthusiasm levels for EHR's seem to resemble this EKG: Do physicians really experience a satisfaction ... Read More
Ririn 12.37 Add Comment anechoic effect, clinical research integrity, clinical trials, New York University, Pfizer, pharmaceuticals Edit Bad Apple or Bad Orchard? - A Narrative of Alleged Individual Research Misconduct that Sidestepped the Pharmaceutical Corporate Context Tales of medical research misconduct seem increasingly prevalent in the media, and are getting increasing attention. They often may prese... Read More