From the Editor
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From the Editor
Access to screening mammography: Priceless
One breast cancer death of a 40-year-old woman prevented by a mammogram spreads ripples of benefit beyond her life—to her family and across the...
Medical Verdicts
Reimbursement Advisor
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News
CPT changes for ObGyns are minor in 2010; the big news is Medicare’s toss of consult codes
CMS won’t pay for most consultations any longer, but is raising the relative value of all new and established patient services
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
A guide for clinicians: Bariatric surgery and the ObGyn patient
A boom in surgical weight-loss procedures means you will be called on to manage women who have undergone—or are considering—one of these...
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Clinical Review
PRENATAL COUNSELING
New approaches to the genetic evaluation, risk assessment, and classification of stillbirth contribute to understanding and management of this...
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Clinical Review
Confused about mammography guidelines? 7 questions answered
Breast cancer screening recommendations issued by the US Preventive Services Task Force succeeded—in clouding what’s best, for whom. But the air...
Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Does treatment of mild gestational diabetes improve pregnancy outcome?
Yes.
Commentary
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Commentary
Placing IUDs isn’t a healthy business decision
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Commentary
Intrauterine contraception has a long track record
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Commentary
Plaintiff attorney’s statements exemplify courtroom tactics
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Commentary
Why do patients sue?
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Commentary
A physician who “wins” a malpractice case is still the loser—just less of one
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Commentary
Why are cases settled?
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Commentary
A strong case isn’t the main reason insurance companies settle
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Commentary
Best way to avoid a lawsuit? On L & D, you plan ahead
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Commentary
Mirena-related spotting is a challenge in some patients
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Sponsored Supplement
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