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A Happy Hospitalist | The Medical Village - 0 views

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    A medical village expands on the concept of a patient's medical home to include providers outside of the "home" practice (hospitals, specialists, etc.). The medical village will rely on several important concepts, including collaborative and coordinated care and shared responsibility: PCP-to-specialist, specialist-to-PCP and specialist-to-specialist.
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Are Face-to-Face Office Visits Really Required to Provide the Highest Quality Care? - 0 views

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    Every time you need to use health care in today's world, a gauntlet of obstacles stands between you and the service. Not much different than visiting Dr. Hippocrates, way back when...
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Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor - 0 views

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    Physician's Infectious Disease Medicine Blog
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Time Not Well Spent ~ How Health Insurance Keeps Doctors From Patients - 0 views

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    Discussion of barriers presented by health insurance procedures, protocols, and economics to direct and efficient delivery of medical care.
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Primary Care Physician Shortage - 0 views

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    While More Americans Need Access to Essential Healthcare, Fewer Primary Care Clinicians Are Available to Treat Them. UVA Professor Says Increased Funding for Title VII Programs May Help\nAlleviate National Shortage of Primary Care Doctors and Dentists
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Doctors' Careers and Weak Morale | NEJM CareerCenter - 0 views

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    "I think it is safe to say that no physician is optimistic about the future of medicine at this point," one participant wrote. Others seemed downright hopeless...the practice of medicine continually gets worse and worse, more intolerable, more onerous, with absolutely no hope or reason for any optimism either in the near or remote future."
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AARP |:| Fixing US Healthcare - 0 views

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    The AARP just met with the leadership of the Mayo Clinic, one of the most outstanding medical institutions in the country. They provide excellent care at a cost that is less than most other parts of the healthcare system - and with improved outcomes. We asked them about their secret to success.\n\nMayo has an electronic medical record and all their patients have their information online. The physicians are on salary, so there's no incentive to order unnecessary tests or procedures, and Mayo has an ethic of patient-centered care, with a long history of attracting the best people and rewarding them.\n\nIf Mayo can do it, why can't everyone else? The AARP believes that the potential is there for most communities to have excellent care - we must emulate the care delivery of institutions like the Mayo Clinic, and put in place payment and information systems that will coordinate care management better. It's a big job and will take some investment, but we have many opportunities to do a better job than we're doing today.
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History of Medicine Picture Collection | CMC Vellore Medical Library - 0 views

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    Early 1900s illustrations, with accompanying essays, on the history of medicine from the point of view of a 1950s-era medical educator.
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History of Medicine | Illustrated Essay in Many Parts - 0 views

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    First bookmark of the group is, fittingly or unfittingly, an "old-fashioned" online essay with early 19th-century illustrations on the history of medicine from the viewpoint of a mid-19th-century medical professor.
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