We make a promise to do good by our patients, but what does it mean to do harm? Should we include socioeconomic harm in this discussion?
All articles by George Marzouka, MD
In 2015, 1 in 20 adults in the United States experienced a diagnostic error every year; yet by the beginning of 2019, nothing had been done to improve the situation.
Curbside consults are commonplace in both hospital and ambulatory settings.
While technological breakthroughs have had positive effects in the corporate world, they have led to exacerbated physician burnout in the medical field.
There is a question of whether or not physician salaries are linked to rising health care costs.
Healthcare premiums have been consistently growing every year — even before the ACA and long before Obama ran for president.
The term clearance implies that a patient can proceed with surgery and will have no risk for complications — which is a fictional state.
Is the aim of our health-care system to care for human beings or to generate profits for corporations?
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