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Some of My Best Friends Are Doctors

Friday, June 19th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Steven Pearlstein actually wrote that in the Washington Post on Wednesday, right after (another) long rant against physicians.  At the end, he offers doctors an olive branch.  Or maybe its an offer he thinks doctors can’t refuse:

The choice for doctors now is quite clear: They can agree to give up a modest amount of autonomy and income, embrace more collaboration in the way they practice medicine and take their rightful place at the center of a reform effort that will allow them to focus more on patient care.  Or they can continue to blame everyone else and remain — stubbornly — a part of the problem.

After reading Pearlstein’s columns, I’m still sure not why he has such a problem with doctors.  I am beginning to think it’s because he just misunderstands them.

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More on Pearlstein

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

By Evan Falchuk

Over at The Health Care Blog, Matthew Holt riffs on my post about Steve Pearlstein”s web chat about health care reform.  Holt suggests I have “veered towards the side of unreason” after reading Pearlstein’s column and webinar.

Holt is wrong.   I veered towards the side of unreason a long time ago, and it’s great over here.

But seriously, Holt is one the true thinkers in health care, so I wanted to add a couple of observations.

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Grand Rounds

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Welcome to Grand Rounds, Vol. 5, No. 36!

If you make the rounds of the blogosphere and the traditional media these days, you find lots of talk about health care. But it’s mostly abstract, and typically fixated on the politics of this or that plan.

However, there’s a whole other side to health care which isn’t seen or covered enough by traditional media or bloggers — the doctors, nurses, medical professionals and patients who actually are the health care system.

Blogs make it possible for these voices to be heard, and we’re very fortunate to have a great variety of blogs and bloggers to feature in this edition of Grand Rounds. These stories and these people need a more prominent place in the public mind, and I’m hopeful I can play a small part in that with this week’s edition.

The submissions this week come from as far away as Australia, South Africa and the UK, and as close to home as my hometown. But on the web these are all local calls, so I’ve categorized the more than 2 dozen submissions this week into a few topics.

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May 26th Grand Rounds at See First!

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

By Evan Falchukgrandroundslogo

See First is thrilled to be hosting next week’s Grand Rounds!

If you’re wondering what Grand Rounds actually is, you can read about it here.  It’s the weekly summary of the best blog posts from the health care blogosphere.

Please send your submissions to me at efalchuk AT bestdoctors dot com.

Put “Grand Rounds Submission” in your email title and please use this format for the body of your email:

1. Post title
2. Post url
3. Short description of the post
4. Blog title
5. Blog url

While some Grand Rounds have themes to them, I will remain true to the mission of this blog, and let the information I get from all of you dictate the theme. We’ll see first, then decide!

Please send me your submissions by midnight, ET, Tuesday, May 26th. I will include all the submissions I can.

Grand Rounds will be published at the See First Blog by 8am, Tuesday May 26th.

I look forward to receiving your submissions!

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