HCPLive

General Medicine

Although a large percentage of young patients use Facebook, most still believe that "friending" a patient crosses a professional boundary.
President Obama has signed into law a bill that delays the scheduled Medicare cuts for one year, and guarantees physicians stable reimbursement through 2011.
A federal judge has rejected a key provision of the Obama administration's health care law, ruling that it is "unconstitutional," according to a report.
Americans fear the quality of their healthcare is at risk, according to the Vital Health Report.
Meaningful health care reform will never happen until we face some uncomfortable truths.
Tools like online forums can decrease the number of participants who drop out of online health programs and help reduce costs, according to a new study.
Today, the CDC reaches out to older adults in the hopes of increasing awareness about the dangers of influenza infection and to increase vaccination rates.
The Senate yesterday approved a bipartisan bill that would prevent the 25% cut in Medicare reimbursement rates in 2011.
A new AMA policy addresses physicians' use of social media tools and the challenges they can create in the patient-physician relationship.
Ten action items for improving the quality of care delivered by the US health care system.
Surgeons who are married to physicians have more trouble balancing personal and professional life than those whose partner is not a physician, says a new study.
Sign up for HCPLive eNewsletters
*Firstname:
*Lastname:
*Email:
*Practice Type:

Intellisphere, LLC
666 Plainsboro Road
Building 300
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
P: 609-716-7777
F: 609-716-4747

Copyright HCPLive 2006-2011
Intellisphere, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
 




Become a Member