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Is Technological Change In Medicine Always Worth It? The Case Of Acute Myocardial Infar... - 0 views

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    Skinner JS, Staiger DO, Fisher ES. Is technological change in medicine always worth it? The case of acute myocardial infarction. Health Aff (Millwood) 2006;25:w34-w47.
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    A place for doctors to blog medicine medical blog blogs medicalblog medicalblogs doctorsblog doctorsblogs "doctor blogs" "physician blogs" "doctor blog" "physician blog" doctors physicians blogs bloggers doctor physician professionals
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Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor - 0 views

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    Physician's Infectious Disease Medicine Blog
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davidrothman.net » History of Medicine Search Engine - 0 views

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    Search 500 URLs recommended by the History of the Health Sciences Section (HSS) of the Medical Library Association (MLA). David Rothman, medical librarian and creator of this search engine, says "If you're interested in growing or refining this...please contact me."
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Free Medical Clinics STRUGGLE to Fill the Void for Uninsured and Underinsured Americans... - 0 views

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    *In West Chester, Community Volunteers in Medicine treated 332 patients in February, up 26% from February 2008. The cost of care was up 21%. At the same time, the clinic was about $100,000 behind in fundraising for its $1.8 million annual budget. *Ohio's 40 free clinics treated 56,000 uninsured patients in 2008, up from 43,000 in 2007. Marjorie Frazier, executive director of the Ohio Association of Free Clinics, expects the number to increase in 2009. In January, one clinic in Cleveland closed because it lacked funding. Ohio, one of the few states that helps pay for free clinics' operations, is cutting funding. Its two-year allocation for 2008 and 2009 was $2.1 million; for 2010 and 2011, proposed funding is $1.5 million. *California's 800 community health centers saw increases of up to 20% in uninsured patients in the past six months. The state, facing a $42 billion budget shortfall, is eliminating payments for some services for poor adults, including dental care. As a result, the centers will lay off 1,000 dentists and other staff, leaving as many as 400,000 people without dental care, says Chris Patterson, spokesman for the California Primary Care Association.
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