Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Jessica
In a nut shell the idea behind the public option is that people who have a tough time getting inexpensive insurance (ie small business owners, independent contractors, self-employed, etc.) can buy insurance in a marketplace overseen by the government. Because that represents over 47 million Americans they should be able to get rates as reasonable [...]
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Filed under: General Medicine
Posted on September 28th, 2009 by Jessica
There are days when it just isn’t in you. I know everyone has these days, but somehow as a doctor you just aren’t supposed to. There is an expectation that if you’re any good you will rise above all BS, never let it suck you in, and never let it bring you down. Even if [...]
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, story
Posted on August 13th, 2009 by Jessica
1. The health care system is not nearly organized enough to ration care. It has taken over a decade, multiple committees, and significant financial incentives and disincentives for items as simple as core measures to take hold nationwide–and these are very simple rules aka ‘never events’
2. There is an art to the practice of medicine [...]
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Filed under: General Medicine, Money Matters
Posted on July 17th, 2009 by Jessica
There are few decisions in life that are black or white. Our entire society seems to live in shades of grey. At some point in every physician’s career one must decide which shade of grey is most comfortable for him or herself. It is actually impossible to do “the right thing” everyday and with every [...]
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, Money Matters, Story, story
Posted on June 11th, 2009 by Jessica
The AMA has long oppossed any federal regulation of physician payments and billing. In fact the medical establishment has rebuked outside regulation and control for over a century. We are probably the only industry to completely regulate itself on nearly every level. Maintaining this self-control has been a major priority for the medical industry throughout American hisory.
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Posted on June 6th, 2009 by Jessica
I truly relish and enjoy my conversations with fellow ED docs about our days. Sometimes only colleagues who do exactly what you do and see exactly what you see can truly understand what a day in this life is like. While we are constantly surrounded by patients, nurses, secretaries and techs, it is amazing how [...]
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine
Posted on May 5th, 2009 by Jessica
This is probably the most common thing people ask me when they find out I’m an ED doctor, and I can totally understand the curiosity. The ED is a crazy world. Fascinating things happen everyday.
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, story
Posted on April 8th, 2009 by Jessica
And if you can help it, try not to argue about or even really care about anything that annoys you during these periods; and let’s face it, after some circadian flip-flops and missing the sun for a few days, just about everything can be annoying. I finally learned this lesson the hard way, twice.
It takes [...]
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine
Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Jessica
I saw a patient today who has become a semi-frequent flyer. She has been in for chest pain, had MI’s ruled out, received, narcotics, reassurance, the run around, etc on several occasions. When I first saw her come in I was planning to do more of the same.
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Filed under: Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, Story, story
Posted on February 9th, 2009 by Jessica
We ran out of blank physician charts in the ED today, so we photocopied one and used those copies until the new order came in. As I used the photocopied “chart” today over and over again for each patient I repeatedly noticed the crooked angle of the lines and boxes that occured as a [...]
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