Search for: "David Still"
Results 1 - 20 of 6,136
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by Date
4 Mar 4:13 am
... look into it and I am going to start changing my treatment approach. David Harlow: This system has been in place for two years now, and I
am ... your membership is using this actively and how do you measure that? David Harlow: Yeah that's still changing pretty rapidly because, like I said, so many ... building a lot more integration of the PHR to other activities within the health plan.
David Harlow: I see. The other area that I was interested in thinking about here is plans for the future in the context ...
Listen Now:
17 Sep 6:09 pm
... t want that vaccine have to actively decline. David Harlow: That stops short of mandating it, so someone could still decline the inoculation and come to work. Ben ... been experimenting with making it a firm condition of employment, allowing only medical exemptions.
David Harlow: Other than the Department of Public Health Commissioner's order there ... very hard at communicating and I think they did a very
successful job of it. David Harlow: As you're mentioning these various items I'm remembering that Dr ...
Listen Now:
14 May 8:53 pm
... transmission we're still sustaining now, that we may be possibly headed for more severe cases even sooner than the fall. David Harlow: So it likely ... succeeded in getting a significant chunk of the distribution for large practices such as Harvard Vanguard. David Harlow: So have you been coordinating with the State Department of Public Health ... have helped to inform the way they are working with other
ambulatory groups as well. David Harlow: That's encouraging and it makes a lot of sense, since so much ...
Listen Now:
18 Sep 8:50 am
... sort of the line I have been using for the last four years, and it's still true. So we thought about that long and hard at IBM and
certainly ... you know that's been quoted many times, but it's true. David Harlow: Right. You mentioned the growth of the participation in the
collaborative but from where I sit my ... Medicaid population with, again, better upstream care resulting in lower downstream cost. David
Harlow: Are there any particular sets of incentives that you can generalize about that are proven ...
Listen Now:
3 Nov, 2008 2:23 am
... and aims that are even more related to what's happening in the environment right now. David Harlow: Great! Are those would tie in with some
of the other standards or goals that are being articulated ... certain lean management principles, but as you've said there's still a
tremendous amount of excess cost in the system. Do you see an opportunity with expansion ... and so we need to be tracking these very progressive redesign projects. David Harlow: Sounds great. So in sort of wrapping up, I'm wondering if ...
Listen Now:
4 Sep, 2008 2:56 am
... their purchasing power to try to influence improvement in quality in America's hospitals. David Harlow: That's great. So what I understand
is that you collect a tremendous amount of information, ... s possible to, as in with your experience, to limit the number of indicators to a more manageable list and still get the same impact in terms of safety and quality? Leah Binder: Yeah. ... can reduce or eliminate it. David
Harlow: Right. Leah Binder: Now, maybe we'll go down - we'll set our sights high, we ...
Listen Now:
10 Mar 11:30 pm
... incentive for people to take a serious look at the quality of care overseas and the ability to participate in some of the savings. David
Harlow: So this is a sharing of savings with patients who are in self-insured plans through their employers or through third party payor ... to reduce their patients' -- I mean the
employees' -- options. We become an additional benefit so they can still and are free to choose any provider that's in their current network,
in fact we almost insist that they don't ...
Listen Now:
3 May 8:14 pm
... being infected and we're certainly not there yet. I think there is still quite a lot of potential for spread although again I hope the
severity of the illness will remain as mild as it is now. David Harlow: Okay. Well, I certainly hope so too. ... speaking with Dr. Ben Kruskal,
Director of Infection Control at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates in the Boston, Massachusetts area. This is David Harlow in HealthBlawg.
Thanks once again for speaking with me and I hope we'll have a chance to follow up ...
Listen Now:
5 Oct, 2007 7:30 am
... being responsible for girls being more detail oriented than boys. A few weeks and a lot of blogosphere attention later, it's still nowhere
to be found. But Hodgins is still out there spewing his sex difference nonsense to our nation's teachers under the guise of professional ... to
set traditional and patriarchal sex roles in stone. What the real problem is is that our nation's educators are continually inviting these people to talk to them and teach them how to
teach our children. - David S. Cohen
30 Jan 3:00 am
By Jonathan Safran, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The good news is that in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
fire deaths have dropped this past year in comparison with years past. An article ... to children personal injuries and death. Although lawsuits and legislation over the years have lead
to changes in the lighter industry, it is still an all too common story when fires are started by children playing with lighters. Within the
past week or so there has been yet ...
2 May 4:51 pm
... people that were strongly against civil litigation and big advocates of 'tort reform' would still give solid verdicts when using this
system. A lot of research has been done in the ... I'll be going to a seminar in Atlanta on it Friday and Saturday put on by Don Keenan and David Ball. I'm excited and looking forward to seeing what they've come up with. ... May 8-9, although it might be too late to sign up. If you miss it,
David Ball is giving the seminar in Dallas on June 12, 13. If you just want the ...
5 Aug, 2008 7:01 pm
At 82, my cousin David still gets his blood up by slugging it out with the bad guys who, in
David's case, are usually Republican. He takes time out from his labors to suit up for the Underbelly summer Book Fair: I recommend The ...
Obama with a letter urging him to adopt it as his secular. bible I now await a call from his headquarters. Afterthought: I think David may be
too modest in his claims. Looks to me like True Patriot has created a fair amount of buzz among its ...
23 May 5:55 am
I went to their seminare in Atlanta 2 weeks ago. Great, great stuff. Unfortunately, the book was still at the printers and won't be out for
another week or so. They conducted a lot of focus groups and studies based on Clotaire ... see it in action. I have a trial next week and will apply some of the principles and we'll see
how it goes. They are still working out the best way to present the information. I think the best solution is a one day seminar presenting all
of the information followed by a 2 ...
10 Oct, 2008 5:18 pm
I spoke last month with Radiology Today on the question of HIPAA compliance, in light of increased, or at least more public, enforcement. HIPAA security compliance audits are underway,
and providers need to be aware of what to expect. The best defense is still a good offense, which in this case means conducting an audit and
beefing up policies and procedures, as necessary. For further information, see an earlier HealthBlawg post. David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC
Health Care Law and Consulting
16 Nov 7:01 am
... limitations due to whatever learning curves, in awareness or use, they create. Unless you are working with other professionals or using them with others within your own practice,
e-mail may remain the most reliable communications medium. Google Wave is still in a very limited trial, although a number of lawyers have been
invited and have suggested how it might be beneficial to the profession. In most cases, these communication practices sound similar to how we already use e-mail. They raise the ...
19 Apr, 2006 8:15 am
... case instead held that if 506 did not apply, such claims must be deemed wholly unsecured (although they were still entered to special
treatment). Now a fellow judge of the Southern District of Georgia has ruled contrary to Carver, and held, like ... creditor treatment will become res judicata." She alternatively ruled
that even if implied consent were applicable, the Plan could still not be confirmed because it did not satisfy 1325(a)(1)'s requirement that
the plan "complies with the provisions of ...
14 Apr, 2008 12:41 pm
My colleague Laura A. McIntosh and I have written an article entitled Corporate Governance Update: Advice for Directors in Complicated Times: The Fundamentals Still Apply. The article considers directors' oversight responsibility in a volatile business environment, including directors' obligations as a company
approaches the zone of insolvency and the extent to which directors are entitled to rely on management's and experts reports, advice and decisions. The article also discusses directors'
...
11 Nov 3:30 am
... , Keith Wilson, of fatally beating the child. Wilson claims to have no knowledge of what became of the girl. Pilar has never been found, but Southwest Florida Deputies and the
Charlotte County, Florida Sheriff's Office are still looking for clues in her disappearance. Officials recently performed a search that
appeared to be aimed at finding the child's body, calling in NecroSearch International, an organization that helps law enforcement agencies find hidden graves. The search was performed
at ...
25 Jul 4:00 am
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Years ago, cheerleading was dominated by pom poms and simple cheers. Over
time, cheerleading evolved to include acrobatics, flips, and free fall from high pyramids. As a result thereof, cheerleading has become a very dangerous sport riddles with serious
personal injuries to boys and girls alike. While safety efforts have been stepped over over the past few years, there continues to be serious personal injuries and deaths while ...
18 Oct 4:00 am
By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A medical study estimates that burn injuries to
children happen every 60 seconds in the United States. Approximately 300 children suffer burn injuries every day. Nationwide Children's Hospital based in Columbus, Ohio conducted the
study which yielded important information that every parent, caregiver, teacher, and day care provider should know. A researcher for the study stated that most of the children (60 ...
Search on: Blawgs.FM | BlawgSearch Google Co-op | Blawg.com | Bloglines | Feedster | Google Blog Search | Technorati | Google | MSN | Yahoo!











