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Perspective Amidst Signs of Change in Health Care

Russ Gerber, in his latest article on Health Care in Psychology Today, writes: “Humorist Art Buchwald said ‘The best things in life aren’t things.’ Perspective matters.” With Health Exchanges open and many considering insurance choices and costs, Gerber nudges us to take a deeper perspective: “Much of what we call health care starts to look like

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Improving our ideals to achieve excellence in health care

How can changing our ideals bring excellence to health care? Russ Gerber takes up this question in a recent in-depth article in The Washington Times entitled, “First, health care excellence” – apparently inspired by a question asked at a recent talk sponsored by the Harvard Medical School. Gerber draws some interesting lessons from placebos and the

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Which Way To Health?

In our health care system here in the U.S., where we spend more and get less than other “industrial” nations, many are looking for alternatives – and spending out-of-pocket for them. In this short video, Eric Bashor in the Christian Science Press Room presents the main ideas from a piece in Psychology Today by Russ Gerber entitled, It’s Never

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Is fewer patients with more care a better health care model?

Why would a doctor limit the number of patients in his practice to 1,000 rather than 4,000? Dr. Rob Lamberts offers a different model where he takes fewer patients so he can provide them with more care. Lamberts prefers to live his faith rather than talk it: “I’d rather people see Christ in me than

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