Did you know…

November 24th, 2009

….that by eating certain foods you can help fight the flu? That’s right, your kitchen can hold the keys to help combat the flu virus.

Advocacy groups say PA’s budget is going to hurt physician retention

November 13th, 2009

By cutting funding to the Health Care Provider and Retention Account (HCPRA) and the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Errors (Mcare) fund, PA is discouraging doctors to practice here, say the groups.

Wall Street Journal examines “tangible and unseen” healthcare costs

September 3rd, 2009

The WSJ says that spending by doctors extends beyond insurance as many take steps to protect themselves; patients’ wishes push up bills, too.

Did you know…

August 12th, 2009

…that a family was recently charged $6,000 for a doctor to put three stitches in a child’s mouth?

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine hope to up PA’s physician retention rate

July 28th, 2009

Doctor retention is important; with the population aging, chronic health problems rising, and the number of physicians declining.

Republican-Herald touts Rep. Shapiro’s physician incentive bill

June 25th, 2009

Rep. Shapiro has proposed a program to subsidize the tuition of any new physician who practices in-state for 10 years.

The amendment, sponsored by Rep. Josh Shapiro, would subsidize the tuition of any new physician who practices in-state for 10 years. Any physician who does not practice in-state for the entire 10 years would have to repay the entire loan.

By the 2012-2013 fiscal year, the plan would cost the state government $10 million a year. That, however, is a reasonable cost to ensure broad access to physicians and medical services.

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Posted on Jun 25 2009 under HealthPointPA News
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PA House supports medical tuition forgiveness program for doctors

June 12th, 2009

Doctors would be eligible to receive money toward their tuition bills if they agree to practice in-state for a certain number of years.

Chester County doctor: To cut costs, doctors should order fewer procedures

May 13th, 2009

The family physician says that doctors order too many unnecessary tests for patients whose conditions are easily diagnosable, and for a variety of reasons.

Rendell says he won’t renew MCARE program

April 24th, 2009

Says that due in part to a decrease in medical malpratice lawsuits, malpractice insurance help for physicians is unneeded.