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- How should doctors be rated?
- The Web is filled with pages claiming to rate doctors. Healthgrades says it's independent. It sells reports based on publicly-available information like disciplinary actions and board certifications. MDNationwide sells reports that look like patient charts right. Drscore and DoctorScorecard want you to do the...
- Tags: Web, Patient, Fact, Health Care, Care, Healthgrades, MDNationwide, Corporate Governance, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
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- How this blog saved my life and saved me $100,000
- A few months back, I told you about how my neck had gone bad, really bad. At that time, I was in the middle of a six-month dive into pain, alleviated only by gobbling unwholesome quantities of Percoset. Three weeks ago last Friday, I had an amazing surgery that relieved...
- Tags: Blog, Doctor, Disc, Health Care, Surgery, Healthcare, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- Becoming cyborg: Beware inequalities ahead
- For the past couple of months I have been exploring a different kind of technology, the biological ones. You see, I need a new neck. Most of the big news in medical technology seems these days to revolve around genetic discoveries. Nevertheless, the first kind of...
- Tags: Insurance Company, Disc, Fusion, Surgery, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Just how bad are medical records?
- Just how bad are medical records?Medical records USAOf course the records in USA are on paper because the ultra high cost of treatment in USA does not leave any funds for IT in spite of the rocketing insurance bills. I pay much much less in tax in UK than I...
- Tags: Insurance, Using Paper, medical record, information technology, technical problem, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
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