Disruptive behavior by doctors, nurses persists a year after crackdown

A survey of physician and nurse executives raises questions on how to implement zero-tolerance policies required by the Joint Commission.

Some specialists will see extra cuts in Medicare pay

Specialties involving heavy use of MRI and CT imaging will see particularly large reductions, prompting worry that some practices will close.

Reform bills aimed at coverage shortages could fall short, insurers warn

Health plans say insurance exchanges may not lead to more choices, and young people could see higher premiums.

Health care fraud a challenge to system reform

Annual federal recoveries continue to top the $1 billion mark, but a new bill proposes to bolster anti-fraud provisions in broader reform legislation.

Maryland high court to consider expert witness rule

The case centers on what professional activities qualify physicians to testify as medical expert witnesses.
 
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