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Category: Protocols
Growing Doubt on Statin Drugs: The Problem of Drug-Lifestyle Interaction
When statins are used in low-risk patients without heart disease for prevention there is no mortality benefit. That’s right. Your … More
My Top Six Stupid Insurance Company Directives – by Dr. Walton-Shirley
My Top Six Stupid Insurance Company Directives.
Are We Selling Our Professional Autonomy for a 0.5% Medicare Rebate Check? – by Robert Nelson, MD
I have to get something off my chest. I just received the latest of many email updates on “quality reporting … More
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org. Comments by Robert Nelson, MD The justification for … More
COUNTRY DOCTOR: ‘Should doctors be paid for outcomes?’ | The Direct Primary Care Journal
COUNTRY DOCTOR: ‘Should doctors be paid for outcomes?’ | The Direct Primary Care Journal.
Fitness vs Fatness in Diabetes Prevention: Is Exercise the Answer?
Fitness vs Fatness in Diabetes Prevention: Is Exercise the Answer?.
Umbehr, MD: ‘Status quo primary care: How did things get this bad?’
Dr. Umbehr provides a succinct snapshot of state of primary care medicine in the U.S. . His solution, DPC, is … More
