How much would a consult with Dr. House cost?

He always gets the right diagnosis (eventually) but how much would a trip to TV’s House actually cost in real life? Read more

Opposition to health reform fades

The latest Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows approval of the law is at its highest since it was passed. Read more

Looking for a new job? Hiring outlook is better

Seems there’s reason to hope hiring will pick up at hospitals and medical practices this year. Read more

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Hospital misidentifies dead accident victim; wrong family holds vigil for survivor

After a brutal car accident, an Arizona hospital spent hours trying to identify the injured and dying victims. It didn’t get it right. Read more

Doc snooped in estranged wife’s medical records

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Divorces can be ugly. Going through your soon-to-be ex-wife’s medical records is uglier. Read more

Violence increasing in hospitals — what’s behind the rise?

There’s a new warning out about the increased violence taking place in hospitals and other medical facilities. Read more

Patients’ access to records: Boon or bane?

Increased use of electronic health records is touted by many as a benefit for all involved. But some health care providers have their doubts. Read more

Unlicensed ‘doc’ accused of $1m stem cell scam

Alfred Sapse faces 20 charges of wire and mail fraud for allegedly scamming 134 patients. Read more

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