Based on good responses and comments on LinkedIn and our site, we went back to our 2006 contributions to the Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, Monograph, Volume 26, Issue 2 to review those comments relative to the Religion and the end of Life. Although, there was...
Religion at the End of Life – Reflecting on DHHS HealthBeat (May 28, 2009)
The issue of “End of Life Decisions†and when and who makes those existential calls are and have been the subject of considerable controversy, and which I have watched over many years. In 2006, I was a participant in an American Society...
OPEN LETTER TO HOSPITAL HEALTHCARE RISK MANAGERS # 1
The recent CNN Opinion piece “Bringing medical misdeeds into the light†ruffled the feathers of the 6,000 members of the American Society of Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM). The article came to the...
A Content Filtering Device Ate My Homework
Post 9/11, 2001 a group of seasoned (old) like-minded healthcare professionals met to discuss how we could make some meaningful contribution to the nation’s strategy for Homeland Security protection. Our first task centered on finding the answer to...
Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) – A Due Diligence Nightmare
Secretary Napolitano has been a little testy when asked about the level of all-hazards readiness within the Private Sector. She has good reason to be concerned about many private sector industries  where up to 90% of the response capacity is owned and...
Reflections on Time Magazine Article “Bitter Pill”
“What are the reasons, good or bad, that cancer means a half-million- or million-dollar tab? Why should a trip to the emergency room for chest pains that turn out to be indigestion bring a bill that can exceed the cost of a semester of college? What...
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