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Intense shelling from Syrian forces trouble food, medicine supplies, activists say - Fox News
Fox News
Intense shelling from Syrian forces trouble food,
medicine
supplies, activists say
Fox News
The intense shelling in restive neighborhoods such as Baba Amr has made it difficult to get
medicine
and care to the wounded, and some areas have been without electricity for days, activists say. "Snipers are on all the roofs in Baba Amr,
...
Syria accused of using
medicine
as 'weapon of war'
ABC Online
Homs' residents plea for help as food and
medicine
run low
The Observers
Bloody crackdown continues in Homs
Columbia Daily Tribune
all 3,351 news articles »
Practice of defensive orthopaedic medicine costs US $2 billion annually - Vanderbilt University News
MD News
Practice of defensive orthopaedic
medicine
costs US $2 billion annually
Vanderbilt University News
Defensive
medicine
is the practice of ordering additional but unnecessary tests and diagnostic procedures that may later help exonerate physicians from accusations of malpractice. However, these additional costs result in no significant benefit to
...
Annual Cost of Defensive Orthopaedic
Medicine
Estimated at $2 Billion
Sacramento Bee
AAOS: Defensive
Medicine
Prevalent in Orthopedics
Doctors Lounge
Study: Defensive orthopedic
medicine
costs hit $2B
CMIO
EurekAlert (press release)
all 110 news articles »
Orthopedists Say Tab for Defensive Medicine Is 'Billions' - MedPage Today
MedPage Today
Orthopedists Say Tab for Defensive
Medicine
Is 'Billions'
MedPage Today
And, extrapolated to the 20400 orthopedic surgeons in the US, the yearly price tag for defensive
medicine
in orthopedics is about $2.1 billion. "Defensive
medicine
drives up the cost of patient care and limits patient access to specialty care,
...
Fear of Lawsuits Influences Care From Most Orthopedic Surgeons: Survey
U.S. News & World Report
all 5 news articles »
Ben Chu: Nation takes its medicine – but condition may worsen - The Independent
Ben Chu: Nation takes its
medicine
– but condition may worsen
The Independent
Unless the
medicine
suddenly starts working, Greece is inevitably going to need still more debt forgiveness. And that will mean more losses for private bondholders – or more financial support from other European governments.
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