by e-Patient Dave | Oct 28, 2008
Where have we heard this story before? A friend of mine slipped on the sidewalk recently and broke her hip. She had surgery in one of the best hospitals in the country. But it [wasn’t their staff, it] was her grown daughter who noticed that she was having an...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 27, 2008
This post is prompted by a horrid subject: how do we as a society deal with one of the worst possible events – a death in our healthcare system? The immediate topic is a 37 year old woman who died last week at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). An article...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 24, 2008
What do we think of THIS?? An op-ed piece in the NY Times:Billy Beane, GM of the Oakland Athletics, suggests using baseball-style number-crunching to improve healthcare, with Newt Gingrich and John Kerry co-authoring the piece. Some snips: “Remarkably, a doctor...
by Christine Gray | Oct 20, 2008
Gina Kolata’s must-read article, “The Scan That Didn’t Scan,” in last week’s Science Times points out vast differences in the quality of MRIs as well as vast differences in the expertise of the radiologists who interpret them. Patients...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 19, 2008
Here’s an unpleasant aspect of patient empowerment: we need to be aware that sometimes our providers will heap treatments on us that aren’t necessary – and, sometimes, treatments we’ve specifically said we don’t want. Paul Grundy MD,...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 16, 2008
As an empowered patient I’m willing to go to the ends of the earth to help the medical community get beyond the famed “culture of blame,” so everyone involved can learn from errors. Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center had a wrong site...
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