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Washington state disciplines health-care providers

Washington state disciplines health-care providers

Washington State Department of Health takes disciplinary actions against health care providers, including suspensions and revocations of licenses, certifications, or registrations of providers in the state.

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February 18, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
Weekend Reading: Health stories from the web

Weekend Reading: Health stories from the web

Does the GOP want to have a “moral” veto over your health insurance? Is U.S. healthcare already ‘socialized’? What’s it like to work as a home health aide?

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February 18, 2012 | By | Reply More
Even small increases in copays affect children’s healthcare use

Even small increases in copays affect children’s healthcare use

Increases in copayments of only a few dollars led to declines in the use of several healthcare services for the children they affected, according to a new study. Use of services with no increase in copayments did not decline.

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February 17, 2012 | By | Reply More
Despite doctors’ concerns, home births are up

Despite doctors’ concerns, home births are up

The numbers are still small but some women opt for home for the convenience and to save money. Consumer health columnist Michelle Andrews reports.

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February 15, 2012 | By | Reply More
Popular fetal monitoring test offers no benefits but leads to more c-sections–study

Popular fetal monitoring test offers no benefits but leads to more c-sections–study

A new research review suggests that the use of one popular method of monitoring, known as cardiotocography, does not improve maternal and fetal outcomes and makes women more likely to have cesarean sections.

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February 15, 2012 | By | Reply More
Weekend Reading: Interesting online health articles

Weekend Reading: Interesting online health articles

Sarah Palin on special needs. When doctors treat their family members. The neurology of ethics. Not all memory loss is Alzheimer’s. And the politics of the Komen-Planned Parenthood controversy.

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February 11, 2012 | By | Reply More
New initiative seeks to cut premature births

New initiative seeks to cut premature births

Preterm babies, those born before 39 weeks, are at increased risk for death, low birth weight, lung disorders, feeding problems and blood infections. More than 500,000 infants are born prematurely in the U.S. each year, an increase of 36 percent in the past two decades.

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February 10, 2012 | By | Reply More
Doctors not always honest with patients — study

Doctors not always honest with patients — study

Doctors report that they’re not always completely honest with patients, especially when it comes to disclosing a medical mistake, or discussing a difficult prognosis.

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February 9, 2012 | By | Reply More
Patients hit by high out-of-network costs

Patients hit by high out-of-network costs

Most insurance plans allow you to visit an out-of-network doctor or hospital, but it is very likely to cost you more — possibly a lot more.

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February 9, 2012 | By | Reply More
Critics say hospitals use marketing to cherry pick best-paying patients

Critics say hospitals use marketing to cherry pick best-paying patients

Hospitals using their patients’ health and financial records to help pitch their most lucrative services, such as cancer, heart and orthopedic care and buying detailed information about local residents compiled by marketing firms — everything from age, income and marital status to shopping habits and whether they have children or pets at home.

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February 6, 2012 | By | Reply More
Weekend Reading: Health articles online

Weekend Reading: Health articles online

Investigate IVF clinics? Will there be a debate over Medicare’s future? Is Obama’s ruling on contraception an attack on religion? School-based health centers: a nonpartisan solution?

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February 4, 2012 | By | Reply More
Computer prescribing cuts drug errors

Computer prescribing cuts drug errors

Incomplete and unclear prescriptions, which numbered in the hundreds during the months before the systems were installed, dropped to single digits at both hospitals, study finds.

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February 1, 2012 | By | Reply More