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More Hospitals Nationwide Offer Patients Second Opinions Online

The Los Angeles Times on Monday reported on the increased number of hospitals nationwide — such as the Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital and Johns Hopkins University Hospital — that offer patients second opinions online.

Justice Department Launches Investigation into Tenet’s Medicare Outlier Payments

The Justice Department yesterday served Tenet Healthcare, the nation’s second largest for-profit hospital chain, with an administrative subpoena seeking documents related to its Medicare outlier reimbursements, the New York Times reports.

Bush Administration’s Proposed Physician Gift Guidelines Criticized by Pharmaceutical Industry

The New York Times on Dec. 26 examined opposition to guidelines proposed by the Bush administration to restrict gifts that pharmaceutical companies offer to physicians and health insurers to encourage them to prescribe or recommend certain treatments.

Federal Court Rules Tobacco Companies Not Liable For California Smoker’s Death

A federal judge in Oakland on Tuesday ruled that Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco were not responsible for the death of a longtime smoker, marking the first time since 1999 that the tobacco industry has won such a case on the West Coast, the Los Angeles Times reports.