A few newsletters ago I introduced an article relating to defending Daubert challenges to telepsychiatry evaluations.
The subject of telehealth and it’s efficacy continues to be in the forefront of healthcare discussions. In this newsletter I’d like to direct readers to Dr. (and family lawyer) Milfred “Bud” Dale’s writing in...
Anna Borges of the New York Times writes: Multitasking is just the way many of us live. How often do you text while stuck in traffic, lose track of a podcast while doing chores, or flutter between the news and your inbox?
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From the New York Times: Insurance companies have long blamed private-equity-owned hospitals and physician groups for exorbitant billing that drives up health care costs. But a tool backed by private equity is helping insurers make billions of dollars and shift costs to patients.