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Dr. Reuben deeply regrets that this happened!

This is the third post in the unfortunate series about conflicts of interest. You must be kiddin'! That's all Scott Reuben, MD, the doctor Scientific American calls "a medical Madoff", had to say after putting the last two handful of nails into the coffin of the...

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Let’s hear it for the d-patient e-patients. :-)

Update 3/21: For easier reference, I'm editing this to incorporate some goodies from comments below. Here's a little game that just might turn into something transformational. Since I started learning about this world of participatory medicine, I've looked for...

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I Am “A Nobody & A Nothing” & I’m Proud Of It!

In our continuous series about undeclared conflicts of interest comes a great blog post from the Wall Street Journal. In it JAMA's editor in chief, Catherine DeAngelis, M.D, interviewed about a certain Jonathan Leo, had these choice words to describe him: "this guy is...

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Bartering for your health

The wonderfully helpful NYTimes series Patient Money reported Friday on the topic of Opaque Inc., as posted recently here by Gilles. The article, Bargaining Down the Medical Bills, gives practical advice about how to negotiate your doctor, lab, and hospital fees. The...

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Opaque, Inc.

Cross-posted from my own blog. Truth be told, at present, the activities of "La Cosa Nostra" are more transparent that what goes on in the health care system. The only certainty I have, as an individual trying to figure out what is not wrong with the system, is what...

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Social Networking in Health: e-Patients, Data & Privacy

Join Dr. John Grohol in a SXSW Core Conversation this Sunday in Austin, Texas. With the rise of social networking in health, the inevitable questions arise about patient's data and privacy. But such networks also allow for aggregating data which can help people spot...

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Crowdsourced Healthcare Reform: The First Round

Cross-posted from my own blog. During 2 weeks in December 2008, over 9,000 Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia registered to host a health care community group to discuss healthcare reform. Thousands more participated in these gatherings. They all...

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Health Affairs: Take Two Aspirin and Tweet Me in the Morning

Well, this ought to generate some chatter among us e-literati who've been trying to get noticed by the stodgies! (Or, as Pew would say, "The 74% of the 80% onliners who look for health info are 99.9% happy to see this.") The issue of Health Affairs that just crossed...

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