An issue of trust
Tags: LETTERS to the editor; MEDICAL care
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A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article regarding ethical dilemmas faced by patients with neurological diseases in their daily interaction in hospitals.
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A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The Right Time for Modifier 25," in the October 2007 issue.
- Another approach to the liability crisis: outing the expert witness. Cohen, Arnold W. // Contemporary OB/GYN;Oct2003, Vol. 48 Issue 10, p106
Presents a letter to the editor about medical liability.
- Letter to the Editor. Berman, Daniel // Frontiers of Health Services Management;Summer2006, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p41
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article ""The Promise of Evidenced- Based Management" published in a previous issue.
- Response from Feature Authors. Anderson, Ron J.; Amarasingham, Ruben; Pickens, S. Sue // Frontiers of Health Services Management;Summer2007, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p43
A response by Ron J. Anderson, Ruben Amarasingham, and S. Sue Pickens to a letter to the editor about their article about healthcare process measures is presented
- Sustainability of health care in Canada. Fruitman, Mark // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;5/25/2004, Vol. 170 Issue 11, p1646
Presents a letter to the editor in response to an article by Morris Barer and colleagues discussing the sustainability of health care in Canada.
- Sustainability of health care in Canada. Barer, Morris L.; Evans, Robert G.; McGrail, Kimberlyn // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;5/25/2004, Vol. 170 Issue 11, p1647
Presents a letter to the editor in reply to a comment on an article dealing with the sustainability of health care in Canada.
- Staffing levels in long-term care facilities. Helfrich, Ed // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;6/5/2007, Vol. 176 Issue 12, p1736
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article concerning the different staffing levels of private and not-for-profit providers in British Columbia by Kimberlyn McGrail and associates in the previous issue.
- Staffing levels in long-term care facilities. McGrail, Kimberlyn M.; McGregor, Margaret J. // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;6/5/2007, Vol. 176 Issue 12, p1736
A response by Kimberlyn M. McGrail and Margaret J. McGregor to a letter to the editor about their article concerning the different staffing levels of private and not-for-profit providers in British Columbia in the previous issue is presented.
- MedsCheck: an opportunity missed. Tracy, C. Shawn; Upshur, Ross E. G. // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;2/12/2008, Vol. 178 Issue 4, p440
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article about MedsCheck program targeted to patients with chronic diseases.


