The SGR Fix and quality measurement
They often do not want undesirable side effects from medications even if those medications are proven to help their disease.
Goodbye to the SGR – the value of organized medicine
For those who always blame organized medicine for problems, I hope you will rethink what these organization try to do.
Teaching diagnostic reasoning
Unfortunately, we who value the art of diagnosis are handicapped because diagnostic excellence is difficult to document with measures.
Diagnostic errors are nothing new
JAMA went into their archives to publish this 100-year-old article – Why Physicians Err in Diagnosis (subscription necessary)
Learning from the detectives
The best detectives obsess, not willing to give up on finding the answer. They keep searching until the answer becomes crystal clear.
The danger of admission diagnoses (ht @medicalaxioms)
If we hope to decrease diagnostic errors, we must emphasize not labeling patients with a diagnosis until we have sufficient certainty.
Health care IT and the airline industry
We clearly should look to the airlines and how they use technology for airplanes. To not do so puts our patients at risk.
What is community acquired pneumonia?
So I accuse the system that was trying to improve quality as actually causing diagnostic errors and inappropriate treatments.
We should do a better job teaching “red flags”
Over the years, I have written about the short head and long tail. You can use the search function to find several posts since then.
Antibiotic resistance – should we blame primary care or ICU physicians?
Most organisms already have developed resistance to penicillin, amoxicillin and first generation cephalosporins.