An Interview With Andy Kessler
July 25, 2006 by Jerri Lynn Ward, J.D.
Filed under Current Events, Ethics
Earlier this month, I wrote a post about a new book entitled The End of Medicine : How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will Reboot Your Doctor written by Andy Kessler. Today, I had the opportunity to interview Andy as my guest while sitting in as a guest host for my friend [...]
Legislating Ethics: So…Where’s Your Compliance Plan?
December 8, 2005 by Dana Stripling, J.D., Of Counsel
Filed under Ethics, ICF-MRs, Nursing Homes, Operational Issues, Other Posts
You may have heard of them at seminars, seen them referenced in handbooks and vaguely associated them with the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). But what are Compliance Plans and, more importantly, why don’t you have one yet?
Do You Want a Compliance Plan? You Bet…And You’d Better!
The Office of the Inspector [...]
How to Save Medicare? Die Sooner?!
February 27, 2005 by Jerri Lynn Ward, J.D.
Filed under End of Life Issues, Ethics, Medicare
A story in the New York Times proposes that the government consider saving Medicare money by having people die sooner(free subscription required to view):
ALTHOUGH Social Security’s fiscal direction has taken center stage in Washington of late, Medicare’s future financing problems are likely to be much worse. President Bush has asserted that the Medicare Modernization Act, [...]
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