October 2017

Published 5:01 pm EDT,

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October 2017

Published 4:46 pm EDT,

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October 2017

Published 4:32 pm EDT,

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September 2017

Published 6:49 pm EDT,

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September 2017

Published 3:14 pm EDT,

– Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive Versus Standard Blood-Pressure Control – Measuring the Cost of Quality Measurement. A Missing Link in Quality Strategy – Screening with Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Reduces Mortality Risk, Reanalysis Concludes – Managed Care Companies Should Publish Lessons Learned From Studying Their Own Big Data – Thrombophilia Testing in Provoked Venous Thromboembolism

September 2017

Published 2:52 pm EDT,

– How Donald Trump is Driving Up Health Insurance Premiums – Hospitals’ Use of Contract Doctors Soars Amid Physician Shortage

Low Risk Chest Pain

Published 9:49 am EDT,

Here’s how the best hospitalists deal efficiently with low risk chest pain patients – and there are a lot of them!

August 2017

Published 2:05 pm EDT,

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August 2017

Published 1:47 pm EDT,

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