Is the Individual Mandate Unconstitutional?
September 14th 2010The Washington Post is asking today whether the requirement in the new health reform law that everyone have health insurance or pay a tax penalty beginning in 2014 violates the Constitution. Never before in American history, say critics, has the government forced private citizens to purchase a particular product on the private market.
Newsweek's Fineman opposes health reform
March 2nd 2010Anyone notice Howard Fineman's column in Newsweek today? Too bad it took him a bout with food poisoning in Argentina to realize what I've been saying for months: that health care is simply too expensive in the United States, and that the reform proposals currently on the table would not do enough to reduce the cost of care.
Maybe it's not so good to be the king
November 4th 2009This month's cover story reveals the results of our annual Physician Compensation Survey. Looking at the numbers, an interesting subplot that emerges is the question of whether it is worth it anymore to shoot for practice partnership or ownership.
Introducing our newest blogger
September 14th 2009Folks, allow me to introduce our newest Practice Notes blogger, Melissa Garduno Young, MD. Dr. Young is an endocrinologist in New Jersey who is about to embark on a solo practice and has agreed to blog about her experiences in starting out on her own. Her first post is below.
Tort Reform Demonstration Projects?
September 10th 2009Last night the president said: "Finally, many in this chamber -- particularly on the Republican side of the aisle -- have long insisted that reforming our medical malpractice laws can help bring down the cost of health care. I don't believe malpractice reform is a silver bullet, but I have talked to enough doctors to know that defensive medicine may be contributing to unnecessary costs. So I am proposing that we move forward on a range of ideas about how to put patient safety first and let doctors focus on practicing medicine..." What is this "range of ideas"? The president may have been referring to efforts, in 2006, to fund health courts in the states. This is a good idea but don't get too excited, tort reformers.