A Massachusetts General Hospital patient died last month after the alarm on a heart monitor was inadvertently left off, delaying the response of nurses and doctors to the patient’s medical crisis.
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MGH death spurs review of patient monitors
Posted by samuelc 199 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)Patient Money: What to Do if You Suspect Learning Disability
Posted by Munkmanen 200 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Parents who are aware of the available resources have a better chance of getting help for a learning-disabled child.
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Fla. psychologist accused of patient tryst, fraud
Posted by Illuminator 203 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Florida health officials have suspended a psychologist and accused him of having sex with one of his female patients on multiple occasions and billing her insurance company for the "sessions."
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Patient Money: When Children Are Overweight, Changes for the Whole Family
Posted by qwerty52 208 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Parents can do a lot to prevent or rectify childhood obesity. It’s a case of home economics: exercise and healthier food are the easiest, cheapest approach.
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Patient Money: Fighting Denied Claims Requires Perseverance
Posted by KenMaster 214 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Following a few steps can make the process of appealing insurance denials easier and increase the likelihood of success.
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1st U.S. Double Hand Transplant Patient Hospitalized
Posted by zebbiehidie 215 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
Jeff Kepner received the hands at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in May and went home in October.
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Doctor and Patient: When the Patient Can’t Afford the Care
Posted by GBear5 216 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Medical schools are strong in teaching biology and pharmacology, while areas like the costs of health care are often neglected.
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