Thomas Graboys, MD, 64, was a renowned Boston cardiologist before Parkinson's disease and dementia forced him to stop practicing. His book chronicles the drastic change from doctor to patient.
Physician leaders say efforts such as tuition breaks are needed to ensure there are enough doctors.
The court said drugmakers' use of doctors' prescribing information is not protected speech.
While pledging to be "trusted advisers" for members and employers, health plans are positioning themselves to be financial players, too.
Insurers traditionally have shied away from home monitoring reimbursement, but pilot programs are allowing payers to test the benefits.

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