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en It does put more pressure on physicians to communicate with their patients about this.

en It is in most situations 70 percent owned by the physicians and directed by the physicians. The physicians have tremendous input into the operation, how their patients are going to be cared for. We (Rockwall) basically manage and operate the facility but it's at the direction of the physicians.

en Physicians avoid telephone calls and often refuse to communicate with patients by e-mail because they do not get paid for these types of consultations. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility.

en The distinct majority [60 percent] said errors had occurred outside the hospital. In all countries, mistakes were more likely in patients who said they saw four or more physicians, signaling a failure to communicate across sites of care.

en The financial incentive makes it possible for physicians to invest in themselves and in their practices so that they can deliver even better care to their patients. We want to encourage these types of efforts by physicians to improve the care processes for patients with chronic diseases----leading to better clinical outcomes and, ultimately, lower costs.

en Physicians and patients have no understanding how insurers come up with these usual and customary fees, ... Insurance companies have so much power, they can tell physicians to take [their fee] or leave it.

en Physicians and patients have no understanding how insurers come up with these usual and customary fees. Insurance companies have so much power, they can tell physicians to take [their fee] or leave it.

en We are operating well - we have power and water and we are working with Forrest General to assist them with some of their patients. Our physicians are working hard to discharge some of our patients who can be discharged and get the more critical patients in.

en In an ideal world, which is long past in this economy, physicians could sit down and become experts and counsel their patients. That doesn't happen today because there's so much time pressure on every doctor.

en High-risk heart failure patients are likely more complex to care for and difficult patients to initiate treatment on. I don't think physicians are giving up on their patients. But they may be struggling with some complex cases.

en At the same time, as is true with any medicine, all benefits and risks need to be considered by physicians when treating their patients. This communication is intended to reinforce our commitment to share information with physicians about our product.

en This application represents a summary of data from more than six years of rigorous clinical study and the dedication of thousands of patients and physicians hoping to improve outcomes for those with this devastating disease. We look forward to working with the FDA in our efforts to bring this potential therapy to patients quickly as it may offer benefit to patients with all types of wet AMD.

en The reason that we are starting to see this is that managed care is just squeezing physicians in a rising cost environment so they simply can't afford to perform services without charging. Physicians don't want to antagonize their patients, and they don't like pursuing these strategies, but there's no choice.

en This is an important approval for patients who need lifesaving immune globulin products. This new product provides a unique new treatment delivery option to patients and their physicians.

en The effects are immediate. This will help patients now. We are educating physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians — the entire healthcare team. We're giving them the tools they need to better treat patients.


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