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Medical Groups Can Reduce Costs by Investing in Improved Quality of Care for Patients With Diabetes

August 1, 2012 | Journal Article

If doctors are rewarded for cost savings, does quality suffer as a result? This study shows the two are not mutually exclusive. Findings suggest that improving the quality of care for patients with diabetes saves money.

Improving Health Care Quality and Equity: Considerations for Building Partnerships Between Provider Practices and Community Organizations

April 1, 2013 | Issue Brief

As many as 85 percent of primary care physicians (PCPs) feel that to achieve good health outcomes, it is as important to address patients’ resource and social constraints as it is to treat their medical conditions.

Physicians Recommend Different Treatments for Patients Than They Would Choose for Themselves

April 11, 2011 | Journal Article

This study examined the role of bias in treatment decisions close to 1,000 physicians chose hypothetical treatments for colon cancer and avian flu the physicians either chose a treatment they would want for themselves or made a recommendation for a patient.

The Continued Social Transformation of the Medical Profession

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article, from a supplement to the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, assesses the state of the medical profession. The authors emphasize the tension between a physician's self-interest and care of the patient in an increasingly commercialized health system.

Understanding Medical Malpractice Insurance

January 1, 2006 | Report

As a result of rapidly rising medical malpractice insurance premiums, reduced availability of coverage, and financially distressed liability insurers, many states have passed tort reforms. This synthesis examines the medical malpractice "crisis" and the effect of state tort reforms.

A Clinician's Approach to Clinical Ethical Reasoning

March 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Physicians can be more confident in their approach to ethical challenges in patient care if they adopt a systematic approach to address the issues. The authors recognize that a problem which initially appears to be ethical in nature may be more rela ...

An Ethical Template for Pharmacy Benefits

January 1, 2003 | Journal Article

This article proposes an ethical template for pharmacy benefits and a fair process for using it. The template delineates four levels of decisions about pharmacy coverage, connecting ethically acceptable types of rationales for limits with decisions ...

Empathy and Patient-Physician Conflicts

May 1, 2007 | Journal Article

How can physicians empathize when feeling negatively toward their patients?

Book Analyzes Plato's Laws in Relation to Today's Medical and Political Climates

December 1, 2005 | Program Result

Randall Baldwin Clark at the University of Virginia Law School Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., finished and disseminated his book, The Law Most Beautiful and Best: Medical Argument and Magical Rhetoric in Plato's Laws.

Anthology Presents Medicine Through the Lens of the Arts

March 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Association of American Medical Colleges published a 250-page anthology, Ten Years of Medicine and Arts, as part of the organization's 125-year anniversary celebration in 2001.

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