WASHINGTON – Medicare paid a tiny group of doctors $3 million or more each in 2012. One got nearly $21 million. Those are among the findings of an Associated Press analysis of physician data released ...
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State medical boards don’t make it easy for patients to learn about a doctor's past discipline. The Oregon Medical Board’s website allows patients to view some disciplinary and malpractice information ...
The federal government has a database to catch bad doctors. Why don’t NY and NJ check it more often?
This article is part of an investigative podcast series by Gothamist called “Imminent Danger: One Doctor and a Trail of Injured Women.” It examines how doctors are vetted both in New York and ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Consumers can now check up on thousands of doctors and chiropractors in Illinois, including accessing information about malpractice cases, thanks to a public database that went back ...
This article is a part of our Health Disparities Researcher Feature series. Yasir Tarabichi, MD, pulmonary, sleep, and critical care physician at MetroHealth Medical Center, has always been a ...
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