Hospitals
The world of managed care has left doctors, patients and hospitals bent, battered and too often broke. The insurance and drug companies are doing just fine, thanks.
- The Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles
- Kaiser Permanente
- Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara
- St. Vincent, Indianapolis
- Heartland Spine & Specialty Hospital, Overland Park
- Shawnee Mission Medical Center Shawnee Mission
- Jewish Hospital, Louisville
- University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville
- Addiction Associates
- Johns Hopkins, Baltimore
- University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore
- Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit
- University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor
- Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit
- Des Peres Hospital, St. Louis
- St. Francis Medical Center, Cape Girardeau
- Cooper University Hospital, Willingboro
- Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, Seacaucus
- Overlook Hospital, Summit
- University Hospital, Newark
- Virtua Hospital, Marlton
- Albany Medical Center, Albany
- Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica
- Lincoln Medical & Mental Center Hospital, Bronx
- Nyack Hospital, Nyack
- Queens Hospital Center, Jamaica
- Woodhull Hospital, Brooklyn
- Galion Community Hospital, Galion
- Charles Cole Memorial, Coudersport
- St. Clair Hospital, Pittsburgh
- University of Pennsylvania Clinical Practices, Philadelphia
- Wallace Thomson Hospital, Union
- St. Thomas, Nashville
- Tennessee Baptist, Nashville
- Christus St. Joseph Hospital, Houston
- Kindred Hospital, Arlington
- Primacare, Mesquite
- Bon Secours, Portsmouth
- Inova Fair Oaks, Fairfax
- Inova Loudoun Hospital Center, Leesburg
- Reston Hospital Center, Reston
- Southern Virginia Regional Medical Center, Emporia
- Northwest Women's Health Care, Seattle
- Sacred Heart, Spokane
- St. Joseph Hospital of Bellingham, Bellingham
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More Proof Inducing Labor Is Bad For Mom and Baby New study finds induction can lead to complications, extended hospital stay and more
Hospital Watchdog Group Wants An End To Elective Early Births Group urges hospitals, health officials to warn women of preterm birth health risks
Anesthesia and Childbirth: General Safer, Regional Slightly Less Safe Study finds death rates down for death due to general anesthesia during childbirth
Hospital Statistics Not a Good Guide to Quality of Care
Ignored, Mistreated, Overcharged: Virginia Woman's Experience
HCA Sued for Gouging Uninsured Patients
Yale Hospital Will Stop Foreclosures
Is Cruise Line Responsible For Its Doctors Decisions? Supreme Court asked to decide that question.
Medication Errors Hit 1.5 Million Americans Annually Institute of Medicine report finds error rate so high most hospital patients are exposed to one error per day.
Survey: D.C. Medical Society Fabricated Obstetrician Shortage Society is a "cynical fear-monger," Public Citizen charges.
U.S. Health Care Most Expensive & Most Error Prone Not only do Americans pay much more for medical treatment, they also bear the brunt of the most medical errors, a study finds.
Errors Common In Cancer Diagnosis More than 1 in 10 cancer cases misdiagnosed, study finds.
Report Suggests Malpractice Insurance Price-Gouging State officials concerned by disparities in actual results vs. insurers' claims.
Report Finds No Link Between Doctors' Premiums and Malpractice Suits While premiums climb, malpractice payouts decline, study finds.
Study: Drastic Changes Needed to Improve Patient Safety Proposals to limit medical malpractice liability should be expanded to pursue long-term changes that truly improve safety, not just limit liability, study finds.
Patriots' Charlie Weis Files Malpractice Suit Stomach-stapling surgery nearly killed him, the once-portly Weis alleges.
Studies Allege Bayer Was Too Slow Withdrawing Baycol Risk of harm was much higher than originally thought, researchers say.
FDA Vet Blows Whistle on "Broken" Agency Warns that, besides Vioxx, other popular drugs pose health dangers.
Bextra Doubles Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds High-risk patients are "canaries in a cage," researcher warns.
Louisiana Charges Hospital with Fraud and Neglect Staff allegedly ignored some mentally ill patients, abused others, billed government for care not delivered.
Poll: Consumers Want Action on Health Care Costs Doctors put malpractice caps at top of list.
Houston Hospital Settles Malpractice Suit Patient, 23, died after being given drug against doctor's orders.
$17 Million Award in Athlete's Death Milwaukee high school athlete died failed to treat intestinal disorder.
GE: Malpractice Caps Don't Work GE makes admission in a filing for a 19% rate increase six months after Texas enacted caps on medical malpractice awards.
NY Couple Receives $2.5 Million in Nose Case Headaches resulted from unnecessary surgery, plaintiff claimed.
Texas Mother Loses Malpractice Case Newborn suffered nerve damage due to vaginal delivery, mother argued.
Too Many Malpractice Suits or Not Enough? Evidence lacking to support claims that malpractice cases are a national menace.
Assisted Living Residents Not Getting Proper Meds, Study Finds Undertreatment appears "prevalent" in retirement communities and assisted living facilities
Jury Award in PA Malpractice Case Questioned Did public debate about damage caps affect jury's decision?
Jury Award in PA Malpractice Case Questioned Did public debate about damage caps affect jury's decision?
Schwarzenegger Vetoes Hospital Infection Control Bill The bill would have required public disclosure of hospital infection rates.
Four States Consider Malpractice Limits in November Elections Consumers' right to sue already limited in 27 states.
Ensign Group Nursing Homes on Watch List Yearly expose finds substandard care and repeated patient care violations.
FDA Proposes Hospital Bed Entrapment Rules Agency received 575 reports of patient entrapment over 15 years.
Uninsured Older Adults More Likely to Die Study find lack of insurance third-leading cause of death.
Study Finds Nearly 200,000 Deaths Annually from Hospital Errors The equivalent of 390 jumbo jets full of people are dying each year because of mistakes, the study warned.
Study Finds Health Care Substandard Rich and poor alike often fail to get appropriate care, RAND study finds.
Louisiana Eye Surgeon Fined $1 Million Violated federal rules regarding clinical studies of LASIK device.
Medical "Quality Gaps" Cause 57,000+ Deaths Annually Patients die when proven methods are ignored.
Damage Caps Don't Prevent Malpractice Premium Increases, Study Finds States without damage caps show slower premium increases than states with caps.
LASIK Ads Misleading, FTC Charges Agency charges two large LASIK providers can't substantiate their claims.
Kaiser Will Publish Treatment Guidelines Will help patients assess their treatment plan.