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Craig B. Garner

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2015

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Advancing Health Care The Old-Fashioned Way, Craig B. Garner Feb 2015

Advancing Health Care The Old-Fashioned Way, Craig B. Garner

Craig B. Garner

Though cutting-edge technology serves as the foundation for modern American healthcare, an accurate measure of progress must consider the occasional conflict between society and science. Even as yesterday’s medical miracles give way to what are now considered “state of the art” practices, it is the duty of health care providers to remain mindful of both sides of the equation, balancing the capabilities of today’s technologies with the needs of today’s patient. If society and science are not in sync, patient care will suffer, and sometimes we can only advance healthcare through old-fashioned methods.


A Brave New Medicare, Craig B. Garner Feb 2015

A Brave New Medicare, Craig B. Garner

Craig B. Garner

Next month the Affordable Care Act turns five, and by all accounts the influence of this historic legislation will forever change the landscape of health care in the United States, regardless of its ultimate fate. As each passing year introduces thousands of new regulatory pages to an already expansive body of federal and state law, praise for what has come to be known as health care reform is only rivaled by the relentless partisan calls for its repeal.