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Politics and Medicine

Lawmakers try to ‘script’ what doctors say

Lawmakers try to ‘script’ what doctors say

By Charlotte Huff

State legislatures are drafting laws that would mandate what doctors tell their patients about culturally controversial topics such as abortion or guns in the home, or even purely clinical issues such as breast cancer and tissue density. How involved should politicians be in the exam room?

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Managing Mental Health

Antidepressants no easy fix in primary care

By Paula S. Katz

Is depression on the rise, or just the prescriptions for it? Primary care is poised to play a bigger role in mental health care, and that puts an educational burden on internists to learn the proper role of medications.

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Perspectives

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Gray Matters

Framing risk, benefits perilous for physicians and patients

Framing risk, benefits perilous for physicians and patients

By Jerome Groopman, MD, FACP, and Pamela Hartzband, MD, FACP

A new column debuts, outlining how physicians can properly frame risks and benefits of treatments so patients can make the best medical decisions for themselves. In this column, risk calculators are explained so the “number needed to treat” isn't so murky to a woman considering statins.

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President's Message

Medical professionalism faces new challenges, opportunities

By Virginia L. Hood, MBBS, MPH, FACP

Ten years later, a physician charter challenges doctors to accept commitments to professional competence, improved quality and access to care, and professionalism in conduct.

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Practice Management

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Practice Rx

Fee schedule updates, penalties explained for 2012

Fee schedule updates, penalties explained for 2012

By Debra Lansey

The first of a two-part series outlines changes to the fee schedule update, values for observation services, electronic prescribing and annual wellness visits, including chart-by-chart breakdowns for relative value units.

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CPII Tips

EHR training is mission critical

By ACP Staff

Don't skimp on the training when it comes to implementing an electronic health record system in a practice or facility. Basic functionality may require two weeks, and advanced functions may require another week to learn.

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Board of Governors

Call for fall 2012 Board of Governors resolutions

By ACP Staff

The Governance Committee of ACP places in nomination a list of candidates.

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Obituaries

Obituaries

By ACP Staff

A list of former ACP leaders who have passed.

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Test Yourself

From the MKSAP case studies

From the MKSAP case studies

A 64-year-old woman is evaluated for a 6-week history of dyspnea, dry cough, fever, chills, night sweats, and fatigue, which have not responded to treatment with azithromycin and levofloxacin; she has lost 2.2 kg (5 lb) during that time. Based upon the findings of a physical exam and chest radiograph, what is the most likely diagnosis?

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ACP Internist Weekly

From the January 24, 2012 edition

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