A judge’s decision to allow a contributory negligence defense in a medical malpractice case has been upheld by the Supreme Court of Virginia. The court last month decided not to take up an appeal in the case of an emergency ...
Read More »Is a volunteer physician for a team a ‘Good Samaritan?
Whoever coined the phrase “no good deed goes unpunished” likely was inspired by something other than the liability implications of pro bono medical services, but that proverbial wisdom may have no clearer application in the health law arena than the ...
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Beloit College in Wisconsin has made a name for itself with its “Mindset List.” That is an annual compendium remarking on the way incoming freshman think and view themselves and their world. It’s a catalog of the cultural touchpoints familiar ...
Read More »Nurses, doctors to train together
The University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and School of Nursing are partnering to train physician-nurse pairs together for the first time, reports The Daily Progress.
Read More »Roanoke doctor honored for community service
Internist Dr. Apostolos Dallas is being recognized this year by the American College of Physicians for his work outside his own office. The story from The Roanoke Times.
Read More »Pressure from feds driving state hospitals decision
Virginia could be vulnerable to increased federal scrutiny of its mental health system unless the state begins to consolidate public hospital care, especially for elderly people with mental illness, the state’s top behavioral health official warned legislators last week. Details ...
Read More »Legislators focus on health care issues
A group of legislators is urging reform of Virginia’s “monopolistic” and “inefficient” health care system, reports the Capital News Service.
Read More »HDL can depose insurers
A bankruptcy judge will allow the bankrupt Health Diagnostic Laboratory to question insurers about unpaid blood test bills. Details from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Read More »Battle lines form on medical service regulation
Some legislators are at odds with health care providers over proposed changes to Virginia’s certificate of public need program that regulates medical services. Details from The News & Advance.
Read More »Scrapbookers donate creativity for babies
“Croppers” help parents of babies in neonatal hospital wards, reports the Daily Press.
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