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Mistakes In Outpatient Care Raising Concerns

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Although safety measures are often directed at hospitals, experts say physicians’ offices and urgent care centers should get more scrutiny since the bulk of medical care is delivered there.

Decline In Autopsies May Obscure Understanding Of Disease

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Hospitals perform the postmortem exams in only about 5 percent of patients who die. Experts fear that for others, key details about diagnosis and the effect of treatments are lost.

Graduates Without Health Coverage Should Consider Their Parents’ Plan

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The health law guarantees that until the age of 26, children can stay on a family plan. There are exceptions, however, including when the young adult is offered insurance at work – even if that insurance is not as good as Mom and Dad’s.

Demand Grows For Palliative Care

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Seriously ill patients, even when not facing death, can benefit from better pain and symptom management, care coordination and help setting goals from specially trained teams, which typically include a doctor, a nurse, a social worker and a spiritual counselor.

For People With Mental Health Issues, Care Is Often Elusive

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The wait for an appointment with an expert can be long, and psychiatrists especially are in short supply. Psychologists seek to expand their role by prescribing drugs.

Insurance Trade-Off: Reducing Premiums By Eliminating Expensive Doctors, Hospitals

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Some insurers are offering consumers a hefty break if they pay more out-of-pocket when they use certain high-cost providers in their network or are cutting the providers from the coverage.