November 22, 2008
Study: Florida doctors decreasing or eliminating services
Florida physicians reportedly continued to decrease or eliminate important health services last year in response to difficulties in finding or paying for medical malpractice insurance, according to a study in the Oct. 10 issue of the "Archives of Internal Medicine."
Maryland’s doctors and hospitals are calling for change in the state’s health insurance and medical malpractice systems, pointing to a new study showing a growing shortage of physicians.
Many of the nation's top-ranked medical centers employ some of the same advertising techniques doctors often criticize drug companies for -- concealing risks and playing on fear, vanity and other emotions to attract patients, a study found. More...Malpractice Cases Against Donald Miskew Md -
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