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health1 year ago

Controversy Erupts Over Insurer's Proposed Anesthesia Coverage Limits

Anesthesiologists are criticizing Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield's plan to impose time limits on anesthesia coverage during surgeries, arguing it could compromise patient care. Starting February, Anthem will deny claims exceeding set time limits in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri, aiming to reduce overbilling. The American Society of Anesthesiologists calls the policy arbitrary and harmful, emphasizing that anesthesia time varies greatly depending on the procedure and patient needs. Anthem claims the policy aligns with industry standards, but critics argue it misunderstands operating room dynamics and could increase healthcare costs.

health1 year ago

Implant Eruption Sparks FDA Reform Debate

Tonya Brand experienced a severe medical device malfunction when a metal wire from an IVC filter, implanted in her abdomen to prevent blood clots, erupted from her leg. The filter, placed in 2009, had broken apart, with another shard lodged near her spine. Brand's lawsuit against Cook Medical revealed undisclosed safety concerns, including deaths and perforated veins in trials, which were previously kept confidential.

health2 years ago

"Amidst NHS Strikes and Rising Flu Cases, UK Faces Critical Healthcare Challenge"

The NHS is experiencing the longest strike in its history due to junior doctors' industrial action, leading to a "huge effort" to maintain hospital operations. Senior medics are covering shifts, with some expecting to work up to 70 hours over six days, and non-urgent operations are being canceled to prioritize critical surgeries. Hospitals are facing extraordinary pressures, with more than 20 trusts declaring critical incidents and requesting striking doctors to return. The British Medical Association (BMA) and the government show willingness to negotiate, but the outcome remains uncertain, with potential for continued strikes and disruptions in the NHS.

health2 years ago

"Baptist Health Faces Backlash for Allowing Untrained Surgeons in Palm Beach Operations"

Baptist Health is reportedly mandating that orthopedic surgeons at Bethesda East and Bethesda West hospitals in Boynton Beach perform emergency hand surgeries, despite not being trained in this specialty. This policy, allegedly for cost-cutting reasons, could lead to serious patient injuries and has raised concerns among the medical staff about patient safety and the risk of permanent damage from improperly performed surgeries. The policy requires surgeons to operate or risk losing hospital privileges, putting them in a difficult position. Baptist Health has not responded to requests for comment on the matter.

health2 years ago

"Record Number of Junior Doctors in Britain Launch Unprecedented Six-Day Strike"

Junior doctors in England have commenced a six-day strike, leading to over 20 requests from NHS bosses for them to return to work to maintain patient safety, none of which have been granted by the BMA so far. The BMA accuses NHS England of political pressure to undermine the strike, while NHS England cites genuine concerns for patient care during a busy period. The strike has caused significant delays in A&E departments and led to critical incidents being declared at several hospitals. The BMA is open to ending the strike if a credible government offer is made, but the Health Secretary insists on halting the strike before negotiations can resume.

health2 years ago

"Chelmsford Physician Faces Professional Disciplinary Measures"

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has admonished Dr. Mark Gilchrist, a pediatrician from Chelmsford, for malpractice in the care of a 2-month-old infant in 2012, leading to the child suffering developmental delays and vision deficits. The board cited multiple failures in the infant's care, including not properly addressing dangerously low body temperature and blood sugar levels. Gilchrist has been ordered to complete additional medical education but faces no fines or license restrictions. He acknowledges the board's decision and has completed the required training, emphasizing his commitment to quality care.