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Hennessy's Highlights
As the regulations that will define the shape of our reformed healthcare system are fleshed out, evidence continues to emerge that our legislators may have burdened us with a raft of new rules that could do lasting damage to physicians and their patients. Far from promoting greater access and improved care, these changes may instead end up denying patients' freedom of choice, degrading physicians' clinical decision-making authority, and disrupting the trusted physician-patient relationship.
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Washington State Develops Pain Drug Guidelines While the federal government is busy formulating plans and recommendations for curbing prescription drug abuse, misuse, and diversion, Washington State has developed a set of recommendations for prescribing pain medications that may soon become a requirement for physicians prescribing pain medications across the state.
Results from a study on physicians’ perceptions and behavior regarding their responsibility to report impaired or incompetent colleagues reveal that one in three physicians who know a colleague is impaired or incompetent would not report him or her to the proper authorities.
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