Medical Economics in the blogosphere

Posted by Sean Keating on August 13th, 2007. Filed under: blogger, , .

A tip of the hat to these medical bloggers for referencing Medical Economics articles within their recent blog posts.
America’s best places to practice

Negligent credentialing: Is the danger growing?

Watch out for EHR audit pitfalls

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Where in the world is Google Health?

Up to now, Google Health has used its mighty search engine to rank the popularity of health-related websites in discrete categories, such as cardiac arrhythmia or dry eye. But the blogosphere is alive with rumors that Google’s health-care plans extend far beyond that to include the development of a new kind of personal health record (PHR). continues…

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You’re never really anonymous while online

Posted by Sean Keating on June 19th, 2007. Filed under: Internet, , , .

While we at Medical Economics are not doctors and are not experts in clinical topics, our target readers are and are. So, if you choose to respond to one of our postings here on MedBlogger, keep in mind that you’re never really anonymous while online.

Just ask Dr. Robert P. Lindeman who, blogging under the name “Flea,” posted extensively about a malpractice suit he was fighting.

Blogger unmasked, court case upended [Via Boston Globe]

Should doctors blog about their work? [Via Cape Cod Times]

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