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Digital revolution at a snail’s pace

President Bush set a goal that most Americans should have an EHR by 2014, but only 17.6 percent of physicians have the technology. TFP examines the situation from 30,000 feet.

By Jonathan Nelson

Current source and future supply of maternity care providers in Texas

As more and more family physicians give up obstetrics, the cradles are teetering in the treetops. What happens when the bough breaks?

By Rebecca H. Gladu, M.D.

“Med mal” shopping tips

Prior acts or tail coverage, claims made or occurence policies — choosing the right coverage can be a tough call. Here’s a primer from an expert.

By John Alexander, Texas Medical Liability Trust

Eyeing better diabetes management

Remove the barriers that keep your diabetic patients from getting annual dilated eye exams by providing the screenings in your office.

By Erica Swegler, M.D.

Research: Is obesity a barrier to Pap smear and mammography screening?

By Olasupo A. Olagundoye, M.D.; Linda Z. Nieman, Ph.D.; and Lee Cheng, M.D., M.S.