Experts disagree over whether surgeons who perform only a low volume of certain procedures should be barred from performing any of those procedures at all, Sandra Boodman reports for the Washington Post.
"Hardly anyone had a beef with the quality of health care received," says the co-author of a new study published in the Journal of Medical Practice Management—but patients still lodged plenty of concerns.
The Texas Medical Board is cracking down on doctors of pastoral medicine—some of whom are not doctors at all, Lauren Silverman reports for NPR's "Shots."
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