Mar 12 Efforts to instill empathy among doctors is paying dividends By Sandra G. Boodman, Kaiser Health News The patient was dying and she knew it. In her mid-50s, she had been battling breast cancer for years, but it had spread to her bones, causing unrelenting pain that required hospitalization. Jeremy Force, a first-year oncology fellow at Duke… Continue reading
Nov 24 Is the U.S. really facing a serious doctor shortage? By Julie Rovner, KFF Health News Many medical groups, led by the Association of American Medical Colleges, say there’s little doubt. “We think the shortage is going to be close to 130,000 in the next 10 to 12 years,” says Atul Grover, the group’s chief public… Continue reading
Sep 12 Watch How doctor-owned outpatient medical centers differ from hospitals By PBS News Hour Outpatient medical centers perform 23 million surgeries in the U.S. per year. The death of comedian Joan River from complications after surgery has prompted investigation of how these clinics operate. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Shannon Pettypiece of Bloomberg News about… Continue watching
Jul 13 Doctors a ‘death sentence’? Patient mistrust aggravates Ebola treatment By Xander Landen Healthcare workers treating West Africa’s Ebola epidemic are having difficulty fighting the disease due to the mistrust of doctors among the members of infected communities. Continue reading
May 05 Many insured U.S. Latinos prefer to see doctors in Mexico By Anna Gorman, Kaiser Health News Mexican immigrants living in California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico have long sought health care in border cities like Tijuana, Mexicali and Nogales. The Affordable Care Act won't change that, experts said, even though it has expanded coverage to millions… Continue reading
Apr 11 Texas doctors offer care for cash to avoid cost of filing insurance claims By Alexa Ura LAREDO — For 12 hours a day, the waiting room at Dr. Gustavo Villarreal’s family practice is often packed with patients, people who will pay a flat $50 fee for the convenience — or necessity — of a walk-in, quick-turn… Continue reading
Apr 09 Watch Medicare data raises fresh questions about concentrated payout for few doctors By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 13 Watch Why investing in the health of Americans should start early A group of doctors from the Commission to Build a Healthier America has issued a list of recommendations to improve health in America, noting relationships between socioeconomic status and wellness. Judy Woodruff talks to David Williams of Harvard University about… Continue watching
Dec 17 Watch Should doctors be paid by pharmaceutical companies to promote their drugs? Should doctors be paid by pharmaceutical companies to promote their drugs?… Continue watching
Nov 19 Watch Facing rising health costs, Massachusetts seeks cost-cutting that improves care Facing rising health costs, Massachusetts seeks cost-cutting that improves care… Continue watching