Health IT “incentives” reward doctors & hospitals that adopt electronic patient care records

On January 30, 2012, in Commentary, Health, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The doctor was hunched over his laptop, a slight wrinkle forming on his forehead. He stared at the screen for a few seconds and then raised an eyebrow with a perplexed look on his face. “What’s wrong, Doc,” I asked nervously. Sitting in the examination room at the local physician’s office for my annual checkup, [...]

Without due process: Florida health care abuses were factors in elderly woman’s death, son says

On October 16, 2011, in Health, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

  Listen to preview:     (Editor’s note: Since we first aired this story on a live broadcast in January 2011, we learned that Mrs. Arlene English passed away on April 8 at the age of 89. New details about English’s quality of health care, provided by her son, Neil Roe, have been included in [...]

‘Lean gene’ study warns of increased risk of heart disease and diabetes in thin men

On June 28, 2011, in Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Think the thinner you are the healthier you are? Think again. Researchers in the UK have identified a gene that links lower body fat and metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. More than 75,000 people were studied in a project by the Medical Research Council (MRC) with the goal of finding [...]

Artists 4 Life: Online BlogTV concert to raise money for Lance Armstrong Foundation cancer fight

On August 11, 2010, in Entmt. & Music, Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A young man from Boston, Massachusetts is using the Internet to help raise awareness and funds in the fight against cancer for the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF).

The 2nd Annual “Artists 4 Life” charity event will be held on the popular social broadcasting website BlogTV on the following dates (2010 Artists 4 Life Official Schedule):

Friday – August 13 from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Saturday – August 14 from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday – August 15 from 2 p.m. to 12 a.m.

The event will consist of about 55 online performers — musicians, singers, poets, painters and artists — showing off their talent and talking…

Out of options: Former VP Cheney receives heart pump device often used as “bridge to transplant”

On July 15, 2010, in Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Former Vice-President Richard B. Cheney, 69, is said to be recovering after doctors at a Virginia hospital recently implanted a battery-operated heart pump device designed to compensate for his badly damaged organ.

“A few weeks ago, it became clear that I was entering a new phase of the disease when I began to experience increasing congestive heart failure,” Cheney said in a statement released on Wednesday.

“After a series of recent tests and discussions with my doctors, I decided to take advantage of one of the new technologies available…”

Health watch: American College of Surgeons says death "extremely rare" in gallbladder procedures

On February 9, 2010, in Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Considered one of the most common and safest methods used to removed gallstones or to remove an infected or inflamed gallbladder, cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure that has some risks associated with it.

According to the American College of Surgeons, infections, bile duct injury, bleeding, or injury to the intestines or abdominal organs are all possible health conditions that may result from the procedure. Death, however, is an “extremely rare” consequence in healthy people, with 0 to 1 per 1,000 patients reported…

CRYONICS: Is the scientific quest for ‘life after life’ giving false hope to the dying?

On October 4, 2009, in Featured, Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A terminal disease is ravaging your body. Doctors have given you less than three weeks to live. Your cryonics membership is paid up, all of your legal affairs are in order, and your family understands your last wishes. A standby team is ready to step in once the attending physician pronounces you legally dead. You are about to be preserved, an act of faith in the hopes of being revived to live a healthy life sometime in the future…

CRYONICS: Is the scientific quest for 'life after life' giving false hope to the dying?

On October 4, 2009, in Featured, Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A terminal disease is ravaging your body. Doctors have given you less than three weeks to live. Your cryonics membership is paid up, all of your legal affairs are in order, and your family understands your last wishes. A standby team is ready to step in once the attending physician pronounces you legally dead. You are about to be preserved, an act of faith in the hopes of being revived to live a healthy life sometime in the future…

A closer look inside health care reform

On August 12, 2009, in Featured, Health, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

It’s often said that the attention span of the average America is extremely limited when it comes to a discussion of in-depth issues. If it doesn’t fit in a 30-second commercial, a nightly news sound bite, or a quick discussion at the office cooler, conventional wisdom says most people aren’t interested. However, the past few weeks have proven that Americans are intensely engaged when it comes to the health care debate…

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