Latest from KevinMD.com
- Poetry that your patient can appreciate
- 7 ways inmates can receive quality medical care from doctors
- Wear your seatbelt, and other shocking public health ads
- Children with special healthcare needs are underinsured
- Mammogram screening divides doctors and patients
- AMA: Health insurance consolidation can undermine physicians
- Health care reform needs to pass now, and here’s why
- Autism in children can be missed early in life
- Nurse practitioners will not solve the primary care shortage
- Patient handoffs limit residents work hour cap gains
- C Diff and antibiotic resistance in kids
- Obesity treatment in family members should be contagious
- Hospitals can deliver low cost, high quality care
- Virtual colonoscopy and the message President Obama sent
- Free iPhone medical apps that every doctor can use
- Health reform needs to end fee for service medicine
- Placebo effect ethics in medical treatment
- Medical decision making is influenced by patients, lawsuits, and money
- Quit smoking by using Facebook
- Transgender patients face significant challenges in prison
- Medicare cuts will strengthen doctors’ negotiating position
- Your metformin may smell like dead fish
- New primary care doctors are going cash only
- A nurse practitioner is valuable in hospice and palliative care
- Health blog posts of the week, February 20-27, 2010
Medicine needs to get back to hands-on basics, rather than focusing on technology
Saturday, November 14, 2009
by Rahul Parikh, MD
There is plenty to criticize in our bungling trek toward health reform. Leaders on the right, left and at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue have sidestepped the crucial conversation of controlling the cost of care, in favor of partisan rhetoric about “death panels” and “rationing care.” Worse, the entire focus of reform has centered on spending billions of dollars on technology solu...
Original article from http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2009/11/medicine-handson-basics-focusing-technology.html
Login to read full articles and enjoy our free features for members.
Related articles
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help