December 15, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
What angers physicians more than recalcitrant patients? Insurance companies that penalize them because of these patients' actions.
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December 1, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
A patient's coverage takes a back seat to clinical factors, say most respondents to our ethics poll.
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November 17, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
For most doctors, our poll shows, patient autonomy is key when the patient turns away from conventional medicine.
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November 3, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
Our poll shows that physicians, like the general population, are deeply divided on the ethical implications of abortion.
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October 20, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
There's no one-size-fits-all answer, judging by your responses to our poll examining the difficulty faced by physicians caught between a frugal patient and an insurance company's rules.
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August 18, 2006 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
The insurance reimbursement situation, pay for performance, and expensive technology have made it harder than ever to choose the most appropriate ethical course.
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October 11, 2002 By:Dorothy L. Pennachio
Physicians are just as divided as the rest of the nation on this controversial issue.
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October 11, 2002 By:Dennis Murray
Most doctors tell us they aren't unduly influenced by gifts from pharmaceutical companies, and they don't understand all the commotion.
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October 11, 2002 By:Dorothy L. Pennachio
A sheep named Dolly brought the issue to the front pages, but doctors face far more intricate dilemmas than simply whether to create carbon copies.
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