Crystal Conde
Crystal Conde
Ken Ortolon
Ken Ortolon
Crystal Conde
Crystal Conde
SSRI Use and Behavioral Disruption Among Children and Adolescents at Austin State Hospital [0.03%]
选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂的使用和儿童及青少年的行为损害:奥斯汀州医院的资料
Emilie A Becker,M Lynn Crismon,Alan Shafer et al.
Emilie A Becker et al.
This study examined the effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) on children and adolescents' disruptive behavior. Administrative data were obtained for 1 year of child and adolescent admissions at Austin State Hospital. Tw...
Medicaid makeover: state begins multiple efforts to boost medicaid access [0.03%]
医保改制:各州采取多种措施以增加医疗补助计划的覆盖范围
Ken Ortolon
Ken Ortolon
Bolstered by $150 million stemming from the settlement of a landmark lawsuit against the state, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission has several plans to enhance the Medicaid program. It wants to improve services and entice more p...
Crystal Conde
Crystal Conde
The closing of Town & Country Hospital in Houston two years ago has sparked an attorney general's office investigation and a lawsuit by physicians. Memorial Hermann says it did nothing wrong.
Crystal Conde
Crystal Conde
Texas has dropped from first to third in national teenage birth rates, but don't start the celebration just yet. The problem is the rate had been dropping for 14 years, but then started back up. Experts say the increase points out the need ...
Ken Ortolon
Ken Ortolon
To highlight the quality and patient safety initiatives in Texas, TMA President Josie R. Williams, MD, directed two TMA councils to develop a report highlighting national health care trends and key concepts of initiatives from across Texas....
Taking it to the limits: Texas residency programs adapt to fewer work hours [0.03%]
各取所限:面对工作时间的减少,德克萨斯州住院医生项目做出调整
Ken Ortolon
Ken Ortolon
Texas physician residency programs have adapted to the changes in the rules for resident work hours imposed in 2003, but it has come at a cost, both in money and, some say, the quality of the education the residents receive.
Ken Ortolon
Ken Ortolon
Medicare is trying to recoup improperly paid claims through its new Recovery Audit Program. When tested in other states, physicians hated it because it created massive paperwork nightmares for them and other health care professionals and to...