Author: Dr. Thomas Falasca

The latest travesty in health care is “provider-in-triage,” described by Melissa Bailey in her Kaiser Health Newsarticle “Beyond Burnout: Docs Decry ‘Moral Injury’ From Financial Pressures of Health Care,” February 4, 2020. The “provider-in-triage” model dictates that immediately after presenting in…

There are disturbing allegations that Gilead Sciences delayed market entry of HIV drug Descovy to continue profiting from previous generation Truvada until the Truvada patent expired, despite knowledge of Descovy’s superior safety. US Senator Bernie Sanders, in a December 6…

  The new $2 billion, 368-bed, hi-tech Stanford Hospital opened November 17, 2019, prompting thought about technology and health care costs. Stanford aside, I have deep concerns about technology and accelerating health care expense. The concerns are not with the…

Thomas Falasca, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine The fearsome nature of pancreatic cancer makes screening and early treatment of this aggressive malignancy an attractive concept. Such screening and early treatment…

Thomas Falasca, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine The appeal of “real world” evidence is, compelling. First, “real world” evidence (RWE) avoids the high, and rising, cost of randomized controlled trials…

Thomas Falasca, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine An instructive case of overlooked breast malignancy is described by Gordon Ownby. (Gordon T. Ownby. Malpractice Case: How Careful Physicians Can Miss Vital Information – Medscape – Dec 05, 2018.)…

Thomas Falasca, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine The Marik Protocol, an IV cocktail of vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone has generated much interest in the treatment of sepsis, albeit with…

Thomas Falasca, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine Praise to Kenneth Langa and James Burke for their insightful article “Preclinical Alzheimer Disease—Early Diagnosis or Overdiagnosis?” in JAMA Internal Medicine, July 8, 2019.  The…

Thomas Falasca, June 28, 2019, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine “Appears to be a reliable (unreliable) informant.” These are the words I have found distressingly absent from patient histories presented…

Thomas Falasca, June 22, 2019, physician and author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine It is encouraging to see Big Data used in other-than-commercial applications. A recent article described “Deep Learning–Assisted Diagnosis of Cerebral…