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Performance Measures for CAD & Hypertension

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Physician's Weekly
September 6, 2012
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Performance Measures for CAD & Hypertension
New performance measures have been released for managing adults with coronary artery disease, or CAD, and hypertension. The measures provide clinicians with tools to improve quality of care.
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Addressing Cardiovascular Risks in Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid disorders are associated with an increased risk for manifestations of coronary heart disease. Establishing the etiology of thyroid disorders can enable clinicians to appropriately treat the disease and minimize the risk of cardiovascular complications.  » Read More
The True Costs of Alienating Patients
There is a strong correlation between the billing and collections experience and loyalty to providers. Focusing on patient satisfaction fulfills the essential mission of healthcare and makes business sense.  » Read More
 
Guest Blog
A Simple Mistake?
While human errors were made in the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy, this event also fits James Reason’s “Swiss cheese model” of a complex series of occurrences that will take more than a new policy to fix. 
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Guest Blog
A Twisted Path Full of Sounds and Fury – Signifying – Nothing
It's a terrible time to be poor. While the hospitals protest that they "turn away no-one," we find that they "see" the patients, but then give them paths to care that are inaccessible to them. 
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