BenRushInstitute

@BenRushInst

Connecting medical students to the principles of solving health care challenges through innovation, abundance and an inviolate doctor-patient relationship.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2013.

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  1. 27. sij

    Hoping THIS kind of healthcare economics gets taught in medical school as new curricula is rolled out

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  2. 27. sij

    Love this! Thank you for supporting medical students wanting to know more about healthcare alternatives like .

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    10. pro 2019.

    A great listen for issues facing medical students. How to forge your future, what’s out there, and what to expect. NexGenMed which is show produced by the for and by medical students.

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  4. 14. pro 2019.

    Yet another problem with Medicare-for-All is the trickle down effect - “What about the little guys that work in the insurance business, that support our communities?...”

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  5. 11. stu 2019.
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  6. 11. stu 2019.

    symposium going on LIVE right now from BRI chapter at . Medical students learning DPC basics, the benefits to patients, physicians, and employers.

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  7. 11. stu 2019.

    Join us NOW - 645pm CT - for a symposium LIVE at BRI chapter

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    This article from advocate, Cynthia Fisher, claims transparency will save patients, taxpayers & business owners on costs, & uses the Surgery Center of as the example. Click to read the full article from .

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  9. 23. lis 2019.

    Have you ever felt that your body was fighting against you? You have cancerous tumors growing on your skin and it's painful to remove them. A pharma co asks you to participate in a drug trial-the results are shocking-

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  10. 11. ruj 2019.
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    9. ruj 2019.

    Part of the problem with our healthcare system. Take 2 separate drugs with a cost around $2 total, put them in 1 pill and charge almost $1200? Who at FDA looked at this and said, “what a great idea?”

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  13. 1. kol 2019.

    How The Trump Administration Is Reforming Medicare Medicare is fundamentally changing because of a change in perspective. John Goodman explained the reorientation of the program in a recent article in Forbes

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  14. 24. srp 2019.

    A recent article, reported that up to 30% of patients do not fill their prescriptions for many, not receiving their medications are causing serious consequences - WHY?

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  15. 12. srp 2019.

    BRI Student Scholarship recipient writes a testimonial of the DPC Summit 2019-titled, "Finding Medicine Again" -

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    22. lip 2019.

    “If you keep on excusing, you eventually give your blessing to the slave camp, to cowardly force, to organized executioners, to the cynicism of great political monsters; you finally hand over your brothers.” ☯ Albert Camus

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    22. lip 2019.

    Why do I not use a junky clunky government mandated EHR? 1- My relationship is w/ my patient, not the computer 2- The medical record belongs to me & my patient 3- I do not give >6% of my collections to HealthIT 4- I will not do meaningless metrics 5-

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    20. lip 2019.

    Why are doctors quitting? 1) time wasted filling EMR boxes 2) less time with patients 3) frustrations over delays secondary to prior authorization 4) 3rd party intrusions causing unconscionable spikes in overhead expenses 5) fear of malpractice suits.6) less public trust.

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  19. 20. lip 2019.

    Great news! BRI continues to grow, ending this semester with 30 chapters and several new chapters, including a new chapter at a major international medical school, in active development. Can't wait for August! rww

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  20. 17. lip 2019.

    CMS Administrator Seema Verma recently told a meeting of the AMA House of Delegates that government intrusion in health care has made matters worse, not better.

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