Doctors and Hospitals Received Nearly $6.5 Billion From Healthcare Companies in 2014
A new website makes it easier for the public to see what financial relationships doctors have with healthcare companies
A new website makes it easier for the public to see what financial relationships doctors have with healthcare companies
CMG Founder and Partner Gene Moen has been named to the Top 100 list of 2015 Super Lawyers in Washington
After a major surgery, where a patient goes for care for postoperative complications had a big impact on how well they recovered. Returning to the same hospital where the surgery occurred allows for continuity of care and results in less chance of death.
Health care providers must follow up on potentially serious lab and radiology results, even if they are "incidental" findings that the tests weren’t intending or expecting to find.
A new study indicates that surgery may give some lung cancer patients a better chance of survival
The findings of two new studies show that migraine sufferers are often treated with narcotic painkillers or barbiturates, which goes against guidelines for the safe treatment of such patients.
A new study suggests that, for some cases of appendicitis, the best course of action may not be surgery at all. Instead, antibiotics may be enough.
Some companies specialize in working for insurance companies to put pressure on injured people to pay back money that the insurance company paid for medical bills.