Thank You HealthCare Reform Grand Rounds
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
Thank you
Healthcare Technology News for including my post
Prevent Back Surgery in this week's Vol. 5 No. 35 edition of Grand Rounds. They wrote,
"Jolie Bookspan finds that a major overlooked part of health care reform is that many standard payments are for things that shouldn't need to be done in the first place. See her example - of How to Prevent Back Surgery."Particular thanks to this Grand Rounds because they included a prevention post in their Health Care Reform theme edition
On the web, Grand Rounds is a collection of the best on-line medical posts from the past week. A different host works hard each week to find and list the articles. This is different from the Grand Rounds in a hospital, which is a lecture for doctors about a patient or topic.
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