Do Hospitals pay Doctors to Admit Patients?
Hospitals have beds and staff, and if they don’t fill the beds they can’t pay their staff. Whether a hospital is a for-profit or a non-profit
Hospitals have beds and staff, and if they don’t fill the beds they can’t pay their staff. Whether a hospital is a for-profit or a non-profit
Our medical records contain a lot of information. Much of it objective – lab results, vital signs, living situation, or observations of symptoms, for example.
Imagine that it is 2035. The lines between the actual world and the virtual Metaverse have blurred. Americans – including Washingtonians – are spending more
Imagine two twins, Jane and John. Jane is stopped at a right light when an inattentive driver collided with her car from behind. The crash
I recently received a call from a woman who wanted a medical malpractice attorney to sue to compel a hospital to use a non-FDA approved
I read two interesting, and somewhat related, articles in medical journals this week. One of them was a review of primary care physicians’ incomes. The other was
As readers of this blog may know, we participated in a 5+ week all-Zoom trial in May and June of 2021, resulting in a significant
Tyler Goldberg-Hoss and I recently shared some of our perspective regarding Zoom trials at the Washington State Association for Justice’s Winter Conference. The second day
What is it like to try a 5+ week case via Zoom? What is it like to guide the case for six years to get
Your kidneys are amazing organs. Each of your kidneys is about the size of the palm of your hand. And every day, approximately 40 gallons