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...enroll in subsidized programs. “The Cambridge Health Alliance has not seen this transition in gear,” Boudrow said. “We are still seeing a relatively high percentage of uninsured still coming.” Massachusetts’ fund for paying for uninsured patients??the Health Safety Net Trust Fund—provides a fixed payment to all the hospitals based on the level of free care the hospital is expected to provide. But an unexpectedly large number of uninsured patients can blow a hole in hospitals’ books...
...doesn’t turn you off, the sloppy editing will. After Charlie shacks up with Susan and then runs through a party yelling, “I am no longer a virgin,” the movie cuts to one of Charlie’s “patients?? about to overdose on psychiatric drugs. Countless equally abrupt shifts in tone make the film both uneven and uncomfortable.But the movie ultimately fails not because of poor editing, or lines, or even characters, but because of the cliché elements that permeate all three. It takes what could...
...which is what legacy is all about.” Robert J. D’Amato, an associate professor of ophthalmology, was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Folkman Laboratories and saw Folkman as both a father and a colleague. “He taught me always to return patients?? calls and find some way to give them hope,” D’Amato said in a written statement to The Crimson. “He was a man who put his patients first and used the laboratory as a weapon for them...
Surveying over 350 people—ranging from plastic surgeons to facially disfigured patients??Barker said that his research has determined that most people are in favor of the procedures, despite their high-risk nature...
This all comes in the context of an otherwise thoughtful medical curriculum that includes social phenomena that affect patient care, like socio-economic, linguistic, and racial issues. The underlying principle is that we need to learn about issues that are important to our patients??issues that affect patient care. But with religion, the medical school misses its own principle...