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Accreditation for Medical Bill Collectors

Healthcare collection professionals and medical organizations have joined forces to create the Accredited Healthcare Business Association, an accred...

The Cost of Avoidable Surgical Errors

The negative impact of preventable medical errors goes well beyond patient harm and ruined reputations in the OR. According to data released by the ...

Groundbreaking Incision-free Surgeries

In the future, physicians may be able to treat patients' obesity and remove their gallbladders without taking a single scalpel to their skin, if two...

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RNs Pushing Propofol
This highly controversial practice is finding a home at an increasing number of facilities. Is this good medicine or risky business?
Bill Meltzer, Senior Associate Editor

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