In her home country, everything is free. However, there is a catch — certain services are only available to those who pay for private
Category: Healthcare Policy/Healthcare System

The patient was in pain and had been for over a year. And it was getting worse, not better. Exhausting all avenues of treatment, I

Someone told me that the reason certain others don’t respect my advocacy on behalf of physicians more is simply because I am a woman. I

As with most everyone else, I am watching the Presidential race with something akin to amusement and horror alike. And as with many people,

In our current healthcare system, most often doctors nor patients get to decide what medication is prescribed. Typically, the patient and doctor decide what is

The patient looked angry and I felt his frustration. His voice was rising, “Why is the chart 54 pages long? My son has only been