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en Most physicians in training spend at least the early part of their career interacting with their books. The book doesn't care what facial expression you have when you're reading it, but patients care a lot.

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. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. 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 The Bridges to Excellence program is a very effective way to identify physicians who care for patients consistent with high standards of care. By engaging physicians to monitor their own performance, the program has recognized potential in improving quality and increasing efficiency of care, which benefits consumers, their employers and doctors.

en It's good for patients in that they're going to get the necessary and appropriate care in a timely manner, and it's good for doctors, because they will be able to take care of their patients as they see fit and it should do away with a lot of hassle factor and the administrative nightmares that physicians are talking about.

en Patients and physicians need options to address early to moderate stage disc degeneration, ... Currently, many of these patients find themselves in a holding pattern, in limbo between prolonged, marginally effective conservative care and major surgical intervention. Our hope is that the Wallis device will provide relief to those patients and stop them from progressing toward total disc replacement or fusion.

en Patients and physicians need options to address early to moderate stage disc degeneration. Currently, many of these patients find themselves in a holding pattern, in limbo between prolonged, marginally effective conservative care and major surgical intervention. Our hope is that the Wallis device will provide relief to those patients and stop them from progressing toward total disc replacement or fusion.

en These are dedicated doctors, who take care of very sick patients. It's a doctor's duty to care. Care in the field doesn't change.

en In the world of heart care, physicians rely heavily on information that is digitally or electronically captured in order to diagnose cardiovascular disease and plan appropriate treatments. It's exciting to bring together the information technology component with advancements in cardiovascular care, providing physicians with faster, more convenient access to all relevant information about their patients.

en There is currently no organized system to link oncology care to primary care. Successful cancer care doesn't end when patients walk out the door after completion of their initial treatments.

en Physicians are interested in providing good patient care. Patients are interested in receiving the best care available. The best way to get there is for us to trust each other.

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 We found out in the last couple years that there are a shortage of physicians able to take new Medicaid patients -- that the uninsured population is not able to find a source of care. They're using the hospital emergency room as their primary source of care.

en The reality is that healthcare today extends beyond one person, in one department, in one building. As a result, patients need more proactive, truly integrated care that considers their personal history and past encounters in the context of their current condition and needs, regardless of where they are physically located. St. Luke's is taking the steps that enable true collaboration among physicians, patients and other members of the care continuum - saving time, reducing costs and improving workflow.

en These are common-sense revisions that eliminate serious obstacles to patients getting needed care and services quickly while continuing to protect patients' privacy. For example, sick patients will not be forced to visit the pharmacy themselves to pick up prescriptions -- and could send a family member or friend instead. Doctors will be able to consult with nurses and others involved in a patient's care to ensure that they get the best care,

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.


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