Though theoretically elegant, some expected health-system reforms could taste like bitter medicine to many patients.
Though theoretically elegant, some expected health-system reforms could taste like bitter medicine to many patients.
Caring for the whole patient requires as much understanding and commitment from managers as it does from physicians and nurses.
Internists are deeply troubled--unappreciated by specialists and seemingly undervalued by patients, insurers and hospitals.
New external pressures on hospitals are transferring power and authority from doctors to administrators and directors.