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...approved the first flu vaccine delivered as a nasal mist. It's not for children under age 5 or adults age 50 or older, and it costs three times as much as a shot. But for folks who hate needles, a shotless vaccine could be what the doctor ordered...
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...disgust that most physicians feel for the medical-malpractice tort system has to do with more than money [BUSINESS, June 9]. When a doctor is forced to regard every patient as a potential courtroom adversary as well as a human being in need, the mutual trust inherent in the physician-patient relationship is severely damaged. Working 10-to-12-hour days (plus nights and weekends on call) and constantly making life-and-death decisions are stressful enough without having to worry about lawsuits. It is easy to understand why many of my colleagues have thrown in the towel. The next...
...loved one seriously injured by a negligent doctor would support limits on malpractice awards. Insurance companies are taking advantage of physicians' fear of medical-malpractice suits. They have finally pushed the doctors too far. SONDRA ADAMS Jacksonville...
After The Crimson sent him a copy of the e-mail, Wang, who has been a practicing doctor in California for almost two decades, wrote that he was concerned about the apparent lack of privacy and compared the situation to a breach of medical privacy...