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- The New York Times and overhyped health reporting. “I’m glad somebody blew the whistle on this latest example of hyped health care coverage that so consistently emanates from the word processor of Ms. Kolata.”
- Some Democrats seek bigger FDA budget in 2012. “Citing a myriad of recent FDA headlines, such as a heparin contamination episode in 2009 and a series of damaging news reports about the agency’s handling of its affairs, the group wrote that the federal watchdog has been ‘reduced to management by crisis’ and is in danger of being perceived as a ‘failed agency’ by the American public.”
- Torture doctors’ names should be public. “The principle of “do no harm” was abrogated by these lackey yahoos as they provided a professional cover to acts universally condemned throughout modern history as torture by all civilized nations.”
- Digital tools ruin doctors’ (personal) lives. “As we move into our new era of health care delivery with millions more needing physician time (and other health care provider’s time, for that matter) – we’re seeing a powerful force emerge – a subtle marketing of limitless physician availability facilitated by the advance of the electronic medical record, social media, and smart phones.”
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