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    • Doctor’s Diary March 26, 2019: Medicare-for-all
    • Doctor’s Diary March 22, 2019: Game plan: Business takeover of healthcare
    • Doctor’s Diary March 19, 2019: The 4-day rule
    • Doctor’s Diary March 16, 2019: Doctors are detectives
    • Doctor’s Diary March 12, 2019: Jumping through hoops
    • Doctor’s Diary March 8, 2019: Choosing a hospice agency
    • Doctor’s Diary March 5, 2019: How is hospice care paid?
    • Doctor’s Diary March 1, 2019: Aging and the palliative care white knight
    • Doctor’s Diary February 26, 2019: The morality of targeting ICU Medicare patients
    • Doctor’s Diary February 21, 2019: They prey on medical ignorance
    • Doctor’s Diary February 18, 2019: Lured into palliative and hospice care
    • Doctor’s Diary February 15, 2019: Actively dying
    • Doctor’s Diary February 12, 2019: Hospice care? Really?
    • Doctor’s Diary February 8, 2019: Dying from hospice
    • Doctor’s Diary February 5, 2019: Hospice is a business
    • Doctor’s Diary February 1, 2019: “Your loved one is on life support”
    • Doctor’s Diary January 22, 2019: Elmer and Edie
    • Doctor’s Diary January 18, 2019: Lodging a hospital complaint
    • Doctor’s Diary January 15, 2019: Under the influence
    • Doctor’s Diary January 11, 2019: Palliative and hospice care jargonese
    • Doctor’s Diary January 8, 2019: Hospice care not reflected in healthcare statistics
    • Doctor’s Diary January 3, 2019: The scoop on some hospice care agencies
    • Doctor’s Diary December 31, 2018: What is your happiness level?
    • Doctor’s Diary December 28, 2018: The Notorious RBG and healthcare
    • Doctor’s Diary December 24, 2018: Blood pressure cuff and other gadgets
    • Doctor’s Diary December 21, 2018: Who should be on hospice?
    • Doctor’s Diary December 18, 2018: Tactics forcing ICU patients onto hospice
    • Doctor’s Diary December 14, 2018: Forcing ICU patient onto hospice
    • Doctor’s Diary December 11, 2018: Hospice and end-of-life care
    • Doctor’s Diary December 7, 2018: Time
    • Doctor’s Diary December 4, 2018: Rough draft of a new US healthcare plan
    • Doctor’s Diary November 30, 2018: Healthcare
    • Doctor’s Diary November 27, 2018: Elder suicide – the shrouded game plan
    • Doctor’s Diary November 23, 2018: Smudge pot
    • Doctor’s Diary November 16, 2018: Finding a doctor you can trust
    • Doctor’s Diary November 13, 2018: Frailty
    • Doctor’s Diary November 9, 2018: Discharge home – Lost in translation
    • Doctor’s Diary November 6, 2018: Voting and healthcare
    • Doctor’s Diary November 2, 2018: Medicare open enrollment
    • Doctor’s Diary October 17, 2018: Evidence-based medicine
    • Doctor’s Diary October 12, 2018: Caregiver burnout
    • Doctor’s Diary September 30, 2018: The second Civil War
    • Doctor’s Diary September 27, 2018: Lesson learned
    • Doctor’s Diary September 24, 2018: The tortuous healthcare highway
    • Doctor’s Diary September 21, 2018: Futile care?
    • Doctor’s Diary September 18, 2018: Start the clock
    • Doctor’s Diary September 15, 2018: Seniors aging in place
    • Doctor’s Diary September 12, 2018: Muzzling the best and brightest
    • Doctor’s Diary September 9, 2018: Bedpan attitude
    • Doctor’s Diary September 6, 2018: The corporate practice of medicine
    • Doctor’s Diary September 3, 2018: Abe
    • Doctor’s Diary August 31, 2018: On being a housecall doctor
    • Doctor’s Diary August 28, 2018: Know your Medicare rights
    • Doctor’s Diary August 25, 2018: Loss of the TCU
    • Doctor’s Diary August 22, 2018: “Patient-centered” healthcare
    • Doctor’s Diary August 19, 2018: Intentional confusion
    • Doctor’s Diary August 16, 2018: Shortage?
    • Doctor’s Diary August 13, 2018: Defining your doctor
    • Doctor’s Diary August 10, 2018: What happens in the hospital, stays in the hospital
    • Doctor’s Diary August 7, 2018: Remaining in your comfort zone
    • Doctor’s Diary August 4, 2018: Coconut custard pie
    • Doctor’s Diary August 1, 2018: The suicidal elder senior
    • Doctor’s Diary July 29, 2018: Scrutinizing a new hospital doctor
    • Doctor’s Diary July 26, 2018: Escaping profiteers
    • Doctor’s Diary July 23, 2018: The homeless senior
    • Doctor’s Diary July 20, 2018: An American right
    • Doctor’s Diary July 17, 2018: One question too many (Year Two)
    • Doctor’s Diary July 14, 2018: Crime scene
    • Doctor’s Diary July 11, 2018: Losing sleep…and experience
    • Doctor’s Diary July 5, 2018: We are born equal, but…
    • Doctor’s Diary June 28, 2018: Seeing, chewing, hearing
    • Doctor’s Diary June 25, 2018: Recognizing death
    • Doctor’s Diary June 22, 2018: Life – On a finger tip
    • Doctor’s Diary June 19, 2018: Freebies
    • Doctor’s Diary June 16, 2018: Cradling the heart
    • Doctor’s Diary June 13, 2018: HAL
    • Doctor’s Diary June 10, 2018: Fear the ICU
    • Doctor’s Diary June 7, 2018: Mammas don’t let your babies grow up to be doctors
    • Doctor’s Diary June 4, 2018: Healthcare – Running for office
    • Doctor’s Diary May 26, 2018: Overdosing elder seniors
    • Doctor’s Diary May 23, 2018: Mother-daughter connection
    • Doctor’s Diary May 20, 2018: Caring for furry friends
    • Doctor’s Diary May 17, 2018: Being a second responder
    • Doctor’s Diary May 14, 2018: The beat goes on
    • Doctor’s Diary May 11, 2018: Housecall pidgin talk (#100)
    • Doctor’s Diary May 8, 2018: Physician, heal thyself
    • Doctor’s Diary May 5, 2018: Conveyor-belt medicine
    • Doctor’s Diary May 2, 2018: Death panels exist
    • Doctor’s Diary April 26, 2018: Getting old sucks
    • Doctor’s Diary April 23, 2018: A matter of comfort
    • Doctor’s Diary April 20, 2018: Holding ‘denied’ accountable
    • Doctor’s Diary April 17, 2018: The circle of life
    • Doctor’s Diary April 14, 2018: Breathalyzer at the doorway
    • Doctor’s Diary April 11, 2018: Here’s the game plan
    • Doctor’s Diary April 8, 2018: On being a nurse
    • Doctor’s Diary April 5, 2018: Transition from hospital to nursing home
    • Doctor’s Diary April 2, 2018: Jury Duty
    • Doctor’s Diary March 30, 2018: Myron’s right to die
    • Doctor’s Diary March 27, 2018: Bad news
    • Doctor’s Diary March 24, 2018: Making a hospital complaint
    • Doctor’s Diary March 21, 2018: Start a revolution
    • Doctor’s Diary March 18, 2018: Your physician “quarterback”
    • Doctor’s Diary March 15, 2018: Insurance company denial is your risk
    • Doctor’s Diary March 12, 2018: US healthcare: Another inconvenient truth
    • Doctor’s Diary March 9, 2018: Daylight savings preventive care
    • Doctor’s Diary March 6, 2018: DNA
    • Doctor’s Diary March 3, 2018: How hospitals minimize doctor input
    • Doctor’s Diary February 28, 2018: Symptoms
    • Doctor’s Diary February 25, 2018: Powered by Toyota
    • Doctor’s Diary February 22, 2018: Archimedes et al in tribute
    • Doctor’s Diary February 19, 2018: Character counts
    • Doctor’s Diary February 16, 2018: Learning a lesson
    • Doctor’s Diary February 13, 2018: Paying off my medical school loan
    • Doctor’s Diary February 10, 2018: Prescription denied
    • Doctor’s Diary February 4, 2018: Mike
    • Doctor’s Diary February 1, 2018: Hospital “code words”
    • Doctor’s Diary January 29, 2018: Decreasing life expectancy
    • Doctor’s Diary January 26, 2018: Sepsis
    • Doctor’s Diary January 23, 2018: Elder suicide
    • Doctor’s Diary January 20, 2018: Being au naturel
    • Doctor’s Diary January 17, 2018: Readmission
    • Doctor’s Diary January 14, 2018: The easy way out
    • Doctor’s Diary January 11, 2018: The other gateway drug
    • Doctor’s Diary January 8, 2018: Overtime
    • Doctor’s Diary January 5, 2018: Computer reality
    • Doctor’s Diary January 2, 2018: Dehydration
    • Doctor’s Diary December 29, 2017: The silent doctor
    • Doctor’s Diary December 26, 2017: Overdosed by government
    • Doctor’s Diary December 23, 2017: Grace
    • Doctor’s Diary December 20, 2017: Painting a picture
    • Doctor’s Diary December 17, 2017: Don’t forget the forgotten
    • Doctor’s Diary December 14, 2017: Surviving war and hospitalization
    • Doctor’s Diary December 11, 2017: Business bandwagon
    • Doctor’s Diary December 8, 2017: Re-blending our DNA
    • Doctor’s Diary December 5, 2017: Rolling the dice with chest pain
    • Doctor’s Diary December 2, 2017: Medicare HMO is not free
    • Doctor’s Diary November 29, 2017: When is a bribe not a bribe?
    • Doctor’s Diary November 26, 2017: Glowing in the dark
    • Doctor’s Diary November 23, 2017: Thankful for a high school education
    • Doctor’s Diary November 20, 2017: Pointing fingers
    • Doctor’s Diary November 17, 2017: Home, your comfort zone
    • Doctor’s Diary November 14, 2017: Should hospitals employ doctors?
    • Doctor’s Diary November 11, 2017: Ron – the unknown soldier
    • Doctor’s Diary November 8, 2017: The other pain reliever
    • Doctor’s Diary November 5, 2017: Beyond the realm of modern medicine
    • Doctor’s Diary November 2, 2017: Older and sicker stay shorter
    • Doctor’s Diary October 30, 2017: Anger management
    • Doctor’s Diary October 27, 2017: In Denial
    • Doctor’s Diary October 24, 2017: Our greatest asset
    • Doctor’s Diary October 21, 2017: A phone call away
    • Doctor’s Diary October 18, 2017: Mother Nature vs. vulnerable seniors
    • Doctor’s Diary October 15, 2017: Corralling Votes
    • Doctor’s Diary October 12, 2017: What’s your DRG?
    • Doctor’s Diary October 9, 2017: The stethoscope – A symbol or a tool
    • Doctor’s Diary March 24, 2018: Making a hospital complaint
    • Doctor’s Diary October 6, 2017: Power of Attorney
    • Doctor’s Diary October 3, 2017: Age as a pre-existing condition
    • Doctor’s Diary September 30, 2017: Cancer – the stop button
    • Doctor’s Diary September 27, 2017: Here’s the scam – Observation Status
    • Doctor’s Diary September 24, 2017: Marijuana
    • Doctor’s Diary September 21, 2017: Lie Detector
    • Doctor’s Diary September 18, 2017: Skin in the game
    • Doctor’s Diary September 15, 2017: Defining where a senior lives
    • Doctor’s Diary September 12, 2017: Drought-free America
    • Doctor’s Diary September 9, 2017: Safe Senior Driving
    • Doctor’s Diary September 3, 2017: Paperwork Sequela
    • Doctor’s Diary August 31, 2017: Living Shorter Lives
    • Doctor’s Diary August 28, 2017: Private Practice
    • Doctor’s Diary August 25, 2017: Doctor Shortage
    • Doctor’s Diary August 22, 2017: Infrastructure
    • Doctor’s Diary August 19, 2017: Good hands
    • Doctor’s Diary August 16, 2017: Doctor Bonus
    • Doctor’s Diary August 13, 2017: Improving Nursing Home Care
    • Doctor’s Diary August 10, 2017: Cost of Drugs
    • Doctor’s Diary August 7, 2017: Hospital administrators on a pedestal
    • Doctor’s Diary: August 4, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: August 1, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: July 29, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: July 26, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: July 23, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: July 20, 2017
    • Doctor’s Diary: July 17, 2017
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    • A Decline In Life Expectancy
    • Drive-Thru Medicine
    • Physicians Organizing Committee Battle Encroachment into Medical Decision-Making
    • The Ambiguity of Diagnosing Brain Death
    • Saluting Our Santa Clarita Valley Olympians
    • Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Doctors
    • Compromised Hospital Care
    • The Two-Tiered System of Hospital Care
    • Doctors: Pawns on the Hospital Chessboard
    • Surviving Your Hospital Stay
    • Medical Consequence of a Business Bonus
    • Administrator Influence Compromises Hospital Patient Care
    • $23 Million Hospital Propaganda Against Doctors
    • The Exploitative Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Palliative Care Policy
    • Declining Life Expectancy
    • Free At Last…
    • Banning the Corporate Practice of Medicine
    • A Picture Is Worth….
    • Open Letter to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Board of Directors
    • Forty Years of Team Service
    • Rising From the Watts Riot, Now With Roots in Santa Clarita
    • Keeping the Lid on Our Hospital
    • Warning to Elder Seniors: Have Your End-of-Life Discussion Now
    • The American Doctor: Marginalized and Frustrated
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Category: Editorials

Doctor’s Diary: Emancipation from the Medical-Industrial Complex, May 1, 2024

  • By Gene
  • May 1, 2024
  • 1 Comment

Emancipation from the Medical-Industrial Complex My grandfather was forced to immigrate from Japan to Canada in 1910. As I learned, he owned many saki factories in Japan, which were nationalized … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary: On Being a Doctor and an Advocate, April 27, 2024

  • By Gene
  • April 27, 2024
  • 1 Comment

On Being a Doctor and an Advocate I opened my internal medicine practice almost four decades ago to serve a growing urban community. I gravitated toward the underserved geriatric population … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary: Disadvantage Plans Continue to Inundate Us, March 19, 2024

  • By Gene
  • March 19, 2024
  • 6 Comments

Disadvantage Plans Continue to Inundate Us  With the primary election over in California, I was hopeful junk mail would lessen. However, the mailbox is still clogged with advertisements targeting older … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary: The Dam Landfill, February 16, 2024

  • By Gene
  • February 16, 2024
  • 6 Comments

My parents grew up on farms: my mother in British Columbia and my father in Pennsylvania. Both told me how they walked 5 miles in the snow to school. We … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary: Telemedicine Can’t Cross State Lines, February 2, 2024

  • By Gene
  • February 2, 2024
  • 2 Comments

Telemedicine Can’t Cross State Lines Forty years ago when I first started in medicine, there were no CT scans or MRIs. In the next forty years, I foresee cancer as … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary: Nursing Homes: Diminishing the dignity of older adults, January 18, 2024

  • By Gene
  • January 18, 2024
  • 12 Comments

Nursing Homes:  Diminishing the dignity of older adults Call it what you want: Nursing home, skilled nursing facility, rehab center, convalescent home, or post-acute care. They are all the same … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary September 27, 2023: Auschwitz: His Dark Secret

  • By Gene
  • September 27, 2023
  • 4 Comments

As a medical doctor, I have peeked into the lives of many patients who have unique experiences. When I started practice 40 years ago, some of my patients had parents … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary August 27, 2023: To Lie or Not to Lie, That is the SciFi Question

  • By Gene
  • August 27, 2023
  • 2 Comments

Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury and I attended Los Angeles High School separated by 15 years. He once spoke there and quelled the rumor he failed English: “I got a … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary August 17, 2023: The slowing of technology by the medical-industrial complex

  • By Gene
  • August 17, 2023
  • 3 Comments

The slowing of technology by the medical-industrial complex How I practice medicine has changed for the better because of technology.  In the future I foresee no pandemics, cancer becoming a … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary August 3, 2023: Senior Moments

  • By Gene
  • August 3, 2023
  • No Comments

We worry about politicians who trip over sandbags, walk gingerly down rain-soaked stage ramps, or have “episodes” during press conferences or Congressional meetings. Typically, these frailties are attributed to “old … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary July 22, 2023: Parades are for memories

  • By Gene
  • July 22, 2023
  • 2 Comments

Parades are for memories Raising children is not an easy task. But as parents, we try to provide occasional life experiences they will preserve as memories for decades to come. … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary July 12, 2023: Doin the Walk

  • By Gene
  • July 12, 2023
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Doin the walk  On the first day of class, one of my medical school professors limped in, stopped, then proceeded to teach us specifically what ailment a patient has to … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary July 1, 2023: Buffalo and Hart Park

  • By Gene
  • July 1, 2023
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Buffalo and Hart Park I miss the buffalo. They always seemed so gentle. Sometimes they would roll around in the dirt kicking up a dust cloud at Hart Park in … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary June 28, 2023: Ageism and the role it plays on being a doctor

  • By Gene
  • June 28, 2023
  • No Comments

Ageism and the role it plays on being a doctor There are several certainties in the world, and one is we will age. But unfortunately, there are some unforeseen consequences … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary June 10, 2023: Lessons learned from the pandemic – a silver lining

  • By Gene
  • June 10, 2023
  • No Comments

Lessons learned from the pandemic – a silver lining  Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, many Americans were unaware of the 1918 pandemic that rampaged across the United States a century before. … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary June 3, 2023: A thank you to my Los Angeles community

  • By Gene
  • June 3, 2023
  • 2 Comments

A thank you to my Los Angeles community I am a medical doctor in my fourth decade of saving lives, but my life was saved long before today by a … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary October 15, 2022: Pulling the Plug

  • By Gene
  • October 15, 2022
  • 1 Comment

Pulling the Plug How many older adults and disabled have had their “plug pulled”? Here is a recent story how a group of senior advocates fought back and rectified state … Continue Reading →

Abortion States:  Facing Restrictions from Faith-based Hospitals

  • By Gene
  • July 11, 2022
  • 1 Comment

  Abortion States:  Facing Restrictions from Faith-based Hospitals Medical decision-making is not easy. A patient’s quality of life, including career and family, may hang in the balance. I have practiced … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary February 22, 2022:  Avoiding Covid-19 asymptomatic carriers

  • By Gene
  • February 22, 2022
  • No Comments

  Doctor’s Diary:  Avoiding Covid-19 asymptomatic carriers Nationwide distribution of at-home Covid-19 self-tests kits has begun. Individually, we should be able to determine if one’s symptoms might be from the … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary January 17, 2022: There Oughta Be a Law

  • By Gene
  • January 17, 2022
  • 2 Comments

There Oughta Be a Law I was Chairman of the Ethics Committee at our local hospital.  An emergency meeting was called at family request.  The father had been brought to … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary September 14, 2021: Strategy to Survive Hospitalization as an Older Adult

  • By Gene
  • September 14, 2021
  • 5 Comments

Hospitals have evolved as a business. They are bigger, have flashy newspaper and TV ads, and tout medical prowess.  Arising now from their sterile halls are horror stories of compromised … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary July 29, 2021: “Breakthrough”: Contracting COVID-19 Even After Vaccination

  • By Gene
  • July 29, 2021
  • 2 Comments

“Breakthrough”:  Contracting COVID-19 Even After Vaccination We seek perfection.  Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast awarded a perfect “10.0” in the Olympics, and Bo Derek was “10” in a 1979 … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary July 2, 2021: The nursing home crucible

  • By Gene
  • July 2, 2021
  • 7 Comments

(Snippets from the frontline) The nursing home crucible Harriet broke her hip and needed surgery. Post-operatively, the hospital was swift to push her out the door, while Medicare controlled the … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary May 30, 2021: A Decade of War by Hospital Administrators on the Practice of Medicine

  • By Gene
  • May 30, 2021
  • 4 Comments

A Decade of War by Hospital Administrators on the Practice of Medicine Medical doctors are trained professionals trying to survive in a complex system that is increasingly hostile to their … Continue Reading →

Doctor’s Diary May 9, 2021: Saving Dodger Manager Dave Roberts’ life

  • By Gene
  • May 10, 2021
  • No Comments

(Not a snippets from the frontline) Saving Dodger Manager Dave Roberts’ life I got home late and didn’t know if the Los Angeles Dodgers had won that day, so I … Continue Reading →

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