H1N1 vaccine shortage leaves doctors managing crowds, anxieties

Many physicians are struggling, often in vain, to find H1N1 vaccine or locate alternative sources for patients.

Failed Senate vote clouds future of SGR reform

Doctors hope the House will have more success with a Medicare pay bill and put pressure on the Senate to revisit the issue.

Health reform: The Massachusetts experience

The state's universal insurance program has solved some access issues, but it's not a panacea.

Health reform bills light on medical liability reform

A recent Congressional Budget Office report citing potential savings and revenues from tort reform could breathe new life into the debate.

Higher hospital spending linked to better outcomes

An examination of six California teaching hospitals contradicts conclusions of the Dartmouth Atlas Project.