Do Standards of Care Change in Times like These?
The coronavirus pandemic is unsettling to all of us. I have been pleasantly surprised with the reaction from our community (particularly Washington State) to the
The coronavirus pandemic is unsettling to all of us. I have been pleasantly surprised with the reaction from our community (particularly Washington State) to the
As we seemingly enter a new and heightened phase of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly in Seattle, I am reminded how easy it is to get
Washington law requires that health care providers maintain a license to practice medicine. So does every other state. This means the state reviews applications and
You may have read our previous coverage regarding the aspergillus infections acquired at Seattle Children’s Hospital. You may have also seen Tyler Goldberg-Hoss’s interviews related
Pharmacists at large chains are complaining of understaffed and chaotic workplaces. They are being squeezed between difficult to meet performance metrics and safely doing their
Sometimes 80 years old is not 80 years old Why does something priced $19.99 seem less expensive than something priced $20? The phenomenon is called
Some of the largest health care systems in the country are opposing a rule aimed at improving your access to patient records The Department of
Surgery centers are increasingly popular alternatives to hospitals; they come with some unappealing tradeoffs, however. The concept of surgical centers started almost fifty years ago as