university of michigan health system

Neuropathy patients more likely to receive high-cost, screening ...

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Sun, 01/22/2012 - 23:00

(University of Michigan Health System) Researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed the tremendous cost of diagnosing peripheral neuropathy and found that less expensive, more effective tests are less likely to be used.


 

Transplant candidates seek best quality livers, even if it means...

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Wed, 11/30/2011 - 23:00

(University of Michigan Health System) U-M researcher finds patients would rather be on waiting list than accept an organ with higher risk of failure.


 

Research practices must be changed to minimize fraud, deception

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Mon, 03/21/2011 - 22:00

(University of Michigan Health System) In a commentary published in the Journal of the American Medical Association March 23, two University of Michigan physicians call for changes throughout the research process .


 

U-M's efforts to encourage disclosure of medical errors decrease...

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Sun, 08/15/2010 - 22:00

(University of Michigan Health System) The University of Michigan's program of full disclosure and compensation for medical errors resulted in a decrease in new claims for compensation (including lawsuits), time to claim resolution and lower liability costs, according to a study published Aug. 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.


 

U-M research shows chronically ill may be happier if they give u...

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Sun, 11/01/2009 - 23:00

(University of Michigan Health System) Holding on to hope may not make patients happier as they deal with chronic illness or diseases, U-M research shows.


 

Radiation costs vary widely by delivery, U-M study finds

http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Wed, 10/07/2009 - 22:00

(University of Michigan Health System) When cancer spreads to the bone, radiation treatments can help relieve the pain caused by the tumor.

But a new analysis from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center shows cost varies widely from one delivery method to the next.