Publication: Wall Street Journal Health Blog

First reported Mar 22 2013 - Updated Mar 22 2013 - 1 reports

How Well Does Your Doctor Communicate with You?

Patients' complaints about doctors are finally being taken seriously, as poor communication is increasingly understood to be at the root of many of health care’s failures—and a leading culprit in rising costs. Research shows that when doctors don’t listen ... [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Mar 22 2013]
Entities: Complaints, Health Care
First reported Feb 08 2013 - Updated Feb 08 2013 - 1 reports

How Companies Can Foster Healthy Employees

Many employers offer wellness programs to contain their health-care costs—and perhaps also improve morale and productivity. ... [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 08 2013]
First reported Feb 04 2013 - Updated Feb 04 2013 - 1 reports

Do You Want to Know What’s in Your Genes?

For healthy people, is there a compelling reason to know if your genes make you susceptible to a specific disease or condition? Or are there some things you’re better off not knowing? As the cost of sequencing a person’s genome plunges, these are no longer ... [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 04 2013]
Entities: Genome
First reported Feb 04 2013 - Updated Feb 04 2013 - 1 reports

How Often for Mammograms?

Changing recommendations for when women should get mammograms have created conflict and confusion. Not only do recommendations from different sources vary, but some have moved in opposite directions. ... [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 04 2013]
Entities: Mammography, Conflict

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How Well Does Your Doctor Communicate with You? [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Mar 22 2013]
Patients' complaints about doctors are finally being taken seriously, as poor communication is increasingly understood to be at the root of many of health care’s failures—and a leading culprit in rising costs. Research shows that when doctors don’t listen ...
How Companies Can Foster Healthy Employees [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 08 2013]
Many employers offer wellness programs to contain their health-care costs—and perhaps also improve morale and productivity. ...
Do You Want to Know What’s in Your Genes? [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 04 2013]
For healthy people, is there a compelling reason to know if your genes make you susceptible to a specific disease or condition? Or are there some things you’re better off not knowing? As the cost of sequencing a person’s genome plunges, these are no longer ...
How Often for Mammograms? [Published Wall Street Journal Health Blog - Feb 04 2013]
Changing recommendations for when women should get mammograms have created conflict and confusion. Not only do recommendations from different sources vary, but some have moved in opposite directions. ...
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