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Hennessy's Highlights
We live in a “crisis culture” -- the financial crisis, the energy crisis, the subprime-mortgage crisis. By calling every upheaval a crisis, the word gets watered down to the point of meaninglessness. Here’s a real impending crisis: The primary care crisis. The profession of primary care physician in this country is dying. Fast. Physicians must find a leader who can articulate the serious repercussions of a growing primary care shortage. Otherwise, it will simply become the next crisis of the times.
Blogs Reforming Healthcare & Managed CareJeff Kaplan, MD, MS Healthcare Reform Will Fail if We Don’t Reduce CostsHealthcare reform will fail without reduced costs, realigned incentives, integrated care, and a focus on primary care and preventive medicine. Nurses' BlogsLisa Schulmeister, RN, MN, APRN-BC, OCN, FAAN Quality of Care at End-of-LifeCommunication about goals and plans is often lacking.
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