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...hospitals an incentive to hire more residents. We need to change that." Even with such a generous specialist detox program, Medicare will save $300 million by compensating the New York institutions in this way. Under the new system, participating hospitals will be credited for each residency slot they leave vacant, and will be encouraged to use those funds to hire more nurses and physician assistants or other medical staff to care for patients. Unlike agricultural subsidies, the new hospital fees are a limited program, ending by the seventh year. As bizarre as the program may seem, health care experts agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying Hospitals to Train Fewer Doctors | 2/19/1997 | See Source »

...hospitals an incentive to hire more residents. We need to change that." Even with such a generous specialist detox program, Medicare will save $300 million by compensating the New York institutions in this way. Under the new system, participating hospitals will be credited for each residency slot they leave vacant, and will be encouraged to use those funds to hire more nurses and physician assistants or other medical staff to care for patients. Unlike agricultural subsidies, the new hospital fees are a limited program, ending by the seventh year. As bizarre as the program may seem, health care experts agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying Hospitals to Train Fewer Doctors | 2/18/1997 | See Source »

...written two books on Hayes in the firm belief that history has shortchanged him, and in no small part because of a throwaway line by the brilliant but careless author Thomas Wolfe, who described Hayes along with Arthur, James Garfield and Benjamin Harrison as "lost Americans" with "gravely vacant and bewhiskered faces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CURSE OF GOOD TIMES | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...found Mikki Halpin, Stim's erstwhile editor, sitting among a double row of mauve, mostly vacant cubicles. Stim (named after William Gibson's imaginary "digital drug") was typical of the flood of 'zines that launched last year. It was silly and fun and new, and it took the kinds of risks you don't take if you've already found a market. In the weeks preceding the Democratic National Convention, for instance, Stim's political commentator was forbidden to read or listen to press accounts of the presidential race; he had to write his stuff cold. Then when the Dick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LIFE AND DEATH ON THE WEB | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...instant. A noble & well thought of anniversary. The pathos of the occasion was extreme & not much noted by the speakers. Cambridge at any time is full of ghosts; but on that day the anointed eye saw the crowd of spirits that mingled with the procession in the vacant spaces, year by year, as the classes proceeded; and then the far longer train of ghosts that followed the company, of the men that wore before us the college honors & the laurels of the state--the long winding train reach back into eternity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ghosts of Harvard | 1/15/1997 | See Source »

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