Primary care is dead.
Long live primary care.
Wait a minute, I am in primary care. I am not dead. Not yet, at least.
Which reminds me of this:
CART MASTER: Bring out your dead! [clang] Bring out [...]
Entries Categorized as 'American Medicine'
…And I feel Fine
April 8, 2008
How To Be a Good PCP
April 7, 2008
Ian Furst of Wait Time & Delayed Care responded to my last post by pointing out the role PCP’s play in poor communication. He is right. I don’t want to sound like a whiner, just pointing the finger at others without noticing those faults I and other PCP’s have. So this post [...]
Primary Care Tea Party
April 3, 2008
The Boston Tea party happened prior to the American Revolution due to a very small tax imposed by the British government on the tea that the colonists were buying. To show outrage over this tax, the colonists dumped tea into Boston harbor.
The major issue for the colonists was that the government imposed taxes on [...]
When a System is not a System
March 23, 2008
Much is being said of the healthcare system during this election year. Solutions to its ills are plentiful - ranging from socializing medicine to allowing “the market to take care of things.” Yet with all of the pundits’ self-confident analysis as to the real problem with our healthcare system, one fact is [...]
An Angry Nerd
February 22, 2008
As most of my readers know, I am a computer nerd at heart. Specifically, I am very nerdy when it comes to computers in healthcare.
Well, someone got this nerd really mad.
That is a dangerous thing to do.
We will rule the world.
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