Today is AID’s day. Let’s not forget how much progress has been made, and how we can treat those who have not yet received life saving drugs.
Please go to http://www.worldaidsday.org/ and give someone a new hope for life.
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Today is AID’s day. Let’s not forget how much progress has been made, and how we can treat those who have not yet received life saving drugs.
Please go to http://www.worldaidsday.org/ and give someone a new hope for life.
Sometimes consumer watchdog and whistleblowers do a good thing (actually they do it a lot).
Several Consumer Advocacy Groups have filed an action before the Federal Trade Commission: “Request for Investigation, Public Disclosure, Injunction, and Other Relief” against none other than:
Google, Microsoft, Quality Health, WebMD, Yahoo, AOL, Health Central, Health line, Everyday Health, and Other web companies, including a litany of consumer oriented marketing scams.
All physicians should be pleased that someone has done this for our patients and the medical profession.
The motion requests that the Food and Drug Administration investigate these sites
The plea includes as one portion of its plea the following,
Physicians, nurses and other health professionals are also the target of powerful digital marketing practices that have a direct effect on the health and financial costs born by consumers. The growth of online “e-detailing,” “e-samples,” and other digital ad practices designed to influence health professionals to order specific pharmaceuticals and treatments raises new concerns over the role of online advertising in the healthcare arena. Data collected via e-detailing and related methods also pose privacy concerns.
The FDA held two days of hearings in November 2009 on the role of the Internet and marketing for regulated drugs.6 Pharmaceutical marketers purposely painted a sanitized, storybook image of social media and digital marketing. Missing were data and information related to the powerful capabilities of interactive marketing to promote relationships with specific brands, including the ability to foster what has been called consumer “micro-persuasion.” “Direct-to-Consumer Digital Marketing” of pharmaceutical and health-related products requires the FTC to develop safeguards for sensitive-data-related advertising practices, and also ensure that interactive ad techniques are truthful and non-misleading.
Take a trip on Marketplace and visit City Hall, The Print Shop, The Surgical Amphitheater, The home of George Guild, the Oculist
How did Benjamin Franklin help launch the pharmaceutical industry? How did Philip Physick, who invented dozens of early surgical instruments, also invent an economic instrument that enabled surgeons to get paid? And how did an idealistic eye doctor at the turn of the century help launch what's now a multi-billion dollar screening industry?
Early Philadelphians transformed the money side of health care. It's too fantastic a story to bring you with radio alone -- so health care reporter Gregory Warner and intern Mara Zepeda corralled Philadelphia artists, actors, historians, botanists and puppeteers to help tell the tale. More Marketplace Money Philadelphia coverage »
Hear this story how Dr. Physick influenced medicine. The first cataract operation in America, first stomach pump in America, first human blood transfusion, double mastectomies, funded indigent care by selling tickets for the public to watch surgeries. (A new business model ).
He offered a prepaid plan for $20.00 a month. He became the richest doctor in Philadelphia.
1900. Atlantic City. The American Medical Association — 50 years old at the time — meets for its annual conference. There, a Philadelphia eye doctor named George M. Gould sells doctors on a new idea: patients with no symptoms coming into the doctor's office once a year for a full-body check up. The "annual physical exam" redefines the doctor's role from one who treats the sick, to one who watches over you when well. "It is in catching sight of the earliest indications of disease, the symptom of the symptom," Gould tells the crowd. "That's where progress lies."
Hear about the birth of the annual physical
Health Train Express is almost to the TurkeyDepot. I won’t be posting until Monday, November 29,2010.
I leave you with this thought.
Thanksgiving Friends
Thanksgiving is a time
For reviewing what we treasure,
The people we hold dear,
Who give us so much pleasure.
Without you as my friend,
Life would be a bore;
Having you in my life
Is what I’m thankful for.
By Joanna Fuchs
Belly Stuffer
Thanksgiving brings a terrible chore,
'Cause I’m forced to eat and eat some more.
If I don’t eat it up right down to dessert,
I fear the cook’s feelings will surely be hurt,
So I do my part, even though I suffer;
To be a good guest, I’m a belly stuffer.
By Karl Fuchs
If you wish to learn more about the authors of these poems (two incredible people click on the “ A Poem for Thanksgiving
Bad Fonts Font you
Some of us may remember college, med school, and post graduate training. I remember my handwriting deteriorating in medschool as I attempted the losing battle of taking hand written notes.
I also remember looking forward to the progression of chart notes and the time when I would write that last note, below.
There is no justice in this world!
EMR will have a profound negative effect on medical students, by reducing motivation to become an attending.
For those interested trainees you can obtain “bad handwriting font” for EMR notes.
G et what you pay for
G et better quality
G et government out of health care
G et more primary care physicians
Next will be:
G et EMR
This is what Health Train needs. Perhaps this will cure what ails health care in America
Don’t we all wish it could be this simple?
FDA Approves New Stem Cell Line
Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), of Marlborough, Mass., announced that it has received FDA approval to begin treating children with Stargardt's macular dystrophy using retinal cells derived from ESCs.
(Photo: A fluorescent microscope image shows human embryonic stem cells at Stanford University March 9, 2009/California Institute for Regenerative Medicine)
HHS Releases New Insurance Rule
HHS Releases Final Medical Loss Ratio Regulations
So Long, Darvon and Darvocet: FDA Requests Pain Meds Be Pulled
The consolidations have started. Humana announced it will purchase Concentra. Humana has been a health insurance carrier. Concentra, a privately held health care company based in Addison, Texas, delivers occupational medicine, urgent care, physical therapy and wellness services from more than 300 medical centers in 42 states. The transaction involved a cash price of 790 million dollars.Concentra earns about $800 million in annual revenue. Humana projects that the acquisition will add slightly to its earnings for the year ending Dec. 31, 2011. For Humana, the deal signals that the health insurer is branching back into its origins as a health care provider, but the new business would still amount to just a fraction of its overall revenue.
Humana entered the health insurance segment in 1984, and was a combination managed care and hospital company until 1993, when the company split in half - resulting in a hospital company and today's Humana. The hospital company was later sold.
"This builds on our caregiving heritage and offers new opportunity in a growing part of health care," Noland said in an interview. "The demand for primary care services will increase partly as a result of demographic trends, notably the aging of baby boomers, and also because of some of the incentives in the new health reform law."
Concentra, a privately held health care company based in Addison, Texas, delivers occupational medicine, urgent care, physical therapy and wellness services from more than 300 medical centers in 42 states. Besides its medical center locations, Concentra also serves employer customers by operating more than 240 worksite medical facilities.
Humana spokesman Tom Noland said the deal announced Monday moves the company "into promising new territory." Humana already operates a few clinics in south Florida.
More than netting immediate financial gain this may signal the first major merger stimulated by forecasts of “Accountable Care Organizations”.
Humana’s previous experience with HMOs and managed care gives it previous experience in regulating health costs. Then again this may fail just as HMOs failed to develop into what was projected, and rejected by physicians.
The latest round of junkets for hospital administrators, management consultants, is regarding ACOs or Accountable Care Organizations. Like managed care which became renamed “mangled care” ACOs will earn a new moniker soon as well. I will rename it, “Anonymous Care Organization” for want of a better term.
Who is going to run this ‘entity’ designed for who knows what? Some say it will control cost, improve outcomes, and balance the federal budget. Some say our country will not survive without reducing the percentage of GDP utilized by Health Care. Health care expenditures have increasedd to somewhere between 16.0% and 17.9% of GDP according to Market Watch, Time Magazine, and the Center for Medicare Services (CMS) and other bean counters. How about fixing health care expense and increasing GDP? Much of our problem revolves around poor productivity, lack of manufacturing capacity, and lack of diversity in the U.S. economy.
Many features of the robust pluralistic features of American economics have gone by the wayside, the milkman, the paperboy, the corner grocery store, bakery, delicatessen, gardener’s (in the form of after-school teenagers, handymen, bookeepers, #2 pencils, yellow legal pads, Oldsmobile's, Pontiacs, vinyl records, tubes in radios. Much of our workforce has been moved offshore, outsourced and/or replaced by computers, software, automation, and technology resulting in fewer productive jobs, and increased unemployment requiring increased entitlement programs and burgeoning governmental morass.
The present situation in health care is not the fault nor cause of economic stress in America. This dysfunctional and chaotic representation by the body-politic of America diverts us all from finding the ‘cure’.
Sometimes paying taxes does bring a dividend. One giant time saving feature is being offered by the National Library of Medicine for those physicians who use EMR.
Medline Plus Connect is a free service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This service allows any electronic health record (EHR) system to easily link users to Medline Plus, an authoritative up-to-date health information resource for patients, families and health care providers. Medline Plus provides information about conditions and disorders, medications, and health and wellness.
Medline Plus Connect accepts requests for information on diagnoses (problem codes) and medications. NLM has mapped Medline Plus health topics to two standard diagnostic coding systems used in EHRs. When your EHR submits a request to Medline Plus Connect, the service returns the closest matching health topic(s) as a response.
Medline Plus Connect can also link your EHR system to drug information written especially for patients. EHR systems can send Medline Plus Connect a request for a medication code, and the service will return link(s) to the most appropriate drug information
Medline Plus Connect web site offers technical assistance for software vendors to add links to their programs linking them to Medline Plus Connect.
Medline Plus Connect offers several demonstration programs as a sample of it’s operational features.
Reporting from Washington —
The Senate agreed Thursday to postpone for a month a giant cut in Medicare payments to doctors that had been scheduled to take effect Dec. 1.
The bipartisan deal is expected to clear the House, sparing physicians a 23% fee cut — at least for now. Doctors who care for the elderly under the federal program will be paid at current rates until Dec. 31.
But the compromise falls short of the 13-month solution sought by physicians groups and advocates for seniors. Unless Congress passes further legislation next month, doctors will face another massive cut Jan. 1.
' target=_blank>The Rand Paul Spitzer Debate
Elliott Spitzer pressed Senator-elect Paul about how he would propose to cut the 1.6 trillion dollar deficit. Paul responded that it would take an across the board adjustment. When pressed further about cuts to doctor’s fees and health care in general he responded that doctors should not take a 30% cut alone unless it applied to all federal employees as well. ie, defense, congress, and all federal agencies. Spitzer pressed further asking Dr. (Senator) Paul what his income was last year, Paul responded that was a personal matter, inappropriate, and that he was not about to discuss Spitzer’s previous personal business either. Paul also noted that his Medicare fees were reduced by 50% already from 1993 until the present time.
Spitzer commented that Paul was ‘filibustering”.
My comments are: “The Apple does not fall far from the tree” Seems like Ron Paul taught his son well.
My apologies, for the next week I will be running the same post to link to twitter and facebook to spread this urgent message to patients.
As you may know, on December 1st, Medicare physician payments will be reduced by 23 percent if Congress fails to act. If the December 1st deadline passes without congressional intervention, it will mark the fourth time this year that Medicare physician payments have been cut more than 20 percent. While Congress retroactively stopped these payment cuts on each occasion this year, this uncertainty has made for a very unstable financial situation for surgical practices and for the patients they serve.
Physicians in all specialties continue to strongly advocate that Congress immediately stop these cuts, but the College needs the grassroots support of Fellows around the country. I urge you to contact your Senators and Representative to stress the importance of stopping these Medicare cuts and reforming the Medicare payment system so all Americans can continue to have access to high quality surgical care.
Please call your Senators and Representative today and tell them to act THIS WEEK to stop the 23 percent cut in Medicare physician payments from taking effect on December 1st.
Now is the time for patients and physicians together to voice our strongest protests. This proposed adjustment has been scheduled each year for the past ten years, and then postponed each year. Stop the insanity !!
PHONE MESSAGE
As your constituent, I urge you to stop the 23 percent cut in Medicare physician payments scheduled for December 1st.
The flawed Medicare physician payment system threatens access to care for millions of patients, especially our nation's seniors and military families. Health care coverage does not equal access to care, and Congress must ensure that patients have access to the physician services they require.
All senators and congressman maintain a web site which includes an email option, subject; and also a telephone number with which to contact them
For Senators go to www.senate.gov and search by state for your senator
For Congressman go to www.house.gov Search by name or district, click on the contact tab and you will be given a choice between email and telephone number.
As you may know, on December 1st, Medicare physician payments will be reduced by 23 percent if Congress fails to act. If the December 1st deadline passes without congressional intervention, it will mark the fourth time this year that Medicare physician payments have been cut more than 20 percent. While Congress retroactively stopped these payment cuts on each occasion this year, this uncertainty has made for a very unstable financial situation for surgical practices and for the patients they serve.
Physicians in all specialties continue to strongly advocate that Congress immediately stop these cuts, but the College needs the grassroots support of Fellows around the country. I urge you to contact your Senators and Representative to stress the importance of stopping these Medicare cuts and reforming the Medicare payment system so all Americans can continue to have access to high quality surgical care.
Please call your Senators and Representative today and tell them to act THIS WEEK to stop the 23 percent cut in Medicare physician payments from taking effect on December 1st.
Now is the time for patients and physicians together to voice our strongest protests. This proposed adjustment has been scheduled each year for the past ten years, and then postponed each year. Stop the insanity !!
PHONE MESSAGE
As your constituent, I urge you to stop the 23 percent cut in Medicare physician payments scheduled for December 1st.
The flawed Medicare physician payment system threatens access to care for millions of patients, especially our nation's seniors and military families. Health care coverage does not equal access to care, and Congress must ensure that patients have access to the physician services they require.
All senators and congressman maintain a web site which includes an email option, subject; and also a telephone number with which to contact them
For Senators go to www.senate.gov and search by state for your senator
For Congressman go to www.house.gov Search by name or district, click on the contact tab and you will be given a choice between email and telephone number.