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  • Two Never Events In One Day – as one hospitalists see it

    This is a good post from the Happy Hospitalists and touches on some of the same areas discussed here with reference to never-never events as well as areas of responsibility and the finances.  There are some real gray areas with the never-never events and the comments made herein substantiate this...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-10-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Other Items of Interest, Hospital, healthcare, medicare, Physicians, Medical Errors, Hospitalists, Never-Never, deperate hospitals
  • First New York Hospital Adopts the SurgiCount Medical Safety-Sponge(TM) System

    With the new “never-never” provisions of Medicare and insurers now not paying for procedures that entail errors, like leaving an instrument or sponge inside a patient, products such as this one are sure to pick up some momentum, wave the magic wand over the area of the body to see if anything is left...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-08-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Hospital, Surgery, medicare, RFID, Safety, Never-Never, surgical sponges
  • Why Do Doctors Make Mistakes that Injure Or Kill Their Patient's?

    The insurance executives have taken the medical decisions and good medical care out control of clinicians, pretty simple.  Have you had a surgical procedure lately?  I had one surgeon recently tell me of procedures lined up by the hour, seven knees in seven hours, now does that make sense? ...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 08-10-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, My Commentaries, Hospital, medicare, Physicians, HMO, Medical Errors, Surgeons
  • Medicare Expands List of 'No-Pay' Hospital Conditions

    These 3 new items could sure leave some questions on the table and issues could be cloudy.  These 3 should be evaluated on an individual patient basis and not an overall listing, after all one patient could be allergic to most medications used for blood clots as a simple example.  BD ...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 08-04-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Hospital, medicare
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