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Home » Archive for January 2018
The inevitable downgrading of burdensome, destructive EHRs back to paper & document imagingHealthy Care Renewal
In recent days, I've posted about current articles on the destructive nature of today's vastly over-complex, burdensome EHR technolo...
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Ky. Obamacare enrollment bounces back; increase leads nationHealthy Care
Kentucky had the greatest percentage increase in the number of residents who signed up for health insurance under the Patient Protection and...
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Burnout Returns to Center StageHealthy Care Renewal
A recent Mayo Clinic Proceedings guest editorial , by Yale University physician Kristine Olson, asks the question--to some of us it's f...
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Reporters dig deep to tell the history of opioids and epidemicHealthy Care
The history of "how painkillers became killers," as the Courier Journal 's print-edition headline put it, was told by CJ repor...
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Medical Economics - Highly experienced physicians lost to medicine over bad health ITHealthy Care Renewal
The title of the article is actually " Physicians leaving profession over EHRs ", but that title omits the real impact of the ph...
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House committee approves bill to keep doctors' reviews of other doctors from being used in malpractice lawsuitsHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News FRANKFORT, Ky. -- A bill to keep doctors' reviews of other doctors from being used in medical...
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...this and thatHealthy Research
Thank you to all of those who came along to HOME on Tuesday to be part of the Harmonic Oscillator and Critical Care. The book is availa...
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Imperial hospitals are truly out of controlHealthy Care Renewal
I am currently involved, in my role as medical informatics specialist, in litigation in the New Jersey region where the distortions and atte...
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Ky. leads nation in percentage of pregnant women who smoke; advocates of raising cigarette tax by $1 say it would cut that figureHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News FRANKFORT, Ky. -- The best way to help pregnant women in Kentucky stop smoking is to increase the...
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Walter May, leader of Pikeville hospital's growth, is replacedHealthy Care
May spoke at the 2014 opening of the Pam May Clinic Building. (File photo from the Appalachian News-Express) Walter May, who led...
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Health department says flu is epidemic in Ky.; schedules Facebook Live discussion on it Thursday, Jan. 25 at 6 p.m. ETHealthy Care
The state Department for Public Health says this season's influenza activity is now considered an epidemic. The health department ...
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71% of Kentucky adults continue to support smoking banHealthy Care
Seventy-one percent of Kentucky adults support a comprehensive statewide smoke-free law, the same percentage as the last time the Kentucky H...
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Medicaid enrollees sue federal agencies and officials, alleging their approval of Kentucky Medicaid changes violated the lawHealthy Care
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Sixteen Kentucky Medicaid enrollees filed a class-action lawsuit in Washington on Wednesday, claiming th...
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More on the Opiate Abuse Epidemic: Where Again Does the Finger Point?Healthy Care Renewal
In a recent blog post we pointed to conservatives' efforts to implicate Medicaid funding as somehow causative of, or at least promoting...
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CHIP funding extended six yearsHealthy Care
After 114 days without a long-term budget, the Children's Health Insurance Program is getting funding for the next six years. The progra...
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Andy Beshear files suit against opioid distributor for 'false, deceptive and unfair' practices Healthy Care
Kentucky's attorney general has filed suit against a San Francisco-based drug wholesaler, saying that the company employed unfair, misle...
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