Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal Seventy-four percent of American physicians believe they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago, mostly due to medical malpractice...
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Seventy-four percent of American physicians believe they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago, mostly due to medical malpractice litigation. The majority, 85 percent, said the...
Don't be deceived, says DR. CHRISTOPHER M. HUGHES, most physicians want fundamental health-care reform Three of four doctors support health-care reform with a public option. Eight of the 10 largest physician organizations...
Seventy-four percent of American physicians believe they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago, mostly due to medical malpractice litigation. That’s according to a survey published...
A survey released today from Jackson Healthcare reports that the majority of physicians surveyed (74 percent) feel they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago. Alpharetta, GA (Vocus)...
A survey released today from Jackson Healthcare reports that the majority of physicians surveyed (74 percent) feel they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago. (PRWeb Nov 6, 2009)
A survey released today from Jackson Healthcare reports that the majority of physicians surveyed (74 percent) feel they have less control over the way they practice medicine than they did five years ago./I/P PAlpharetta, GA...