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M. Alexander Otto

M. Alexander Otto began his reporting career early in 1999 covering the pharmaceutical industry for a national pharmacists' magazine and freelancing for the Washington Post and other newspapers. He then joined BNA, now part of Bloomberg News, covering health law and the protection of people and animals in medical research. Alex next worked for the McClatchy Company. Based on his work, Alex won a year-long Knight Science Journalism Fellowship to MIT in 2008-2009. He joined the company shortly thereafter. Alex has a newspaper journalism degree from Syracuse (N.Y.) University and a master's degree in medical science -- a physician assistant degree -- from George Washington University. Alex is based in Seattle.

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Therapy Better Than Drugs for Treatment of Eating Disorders

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 2, 2011

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Therapy Better Than Drugs for Treatment of Eating Disorders

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 2, 2011

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Lack of Diagnostic Precision Hurts Efforts to Help Children With Outbursts

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Habit Reversal Training a Valid Drug Alternative for Tics

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Therapy Better Than Drugs for Treatment of Eating Disorders

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Patients Guide Each Other to Better Diabetes Control

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Despite Small Steps, EHR Interoperability Remains Elusive

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Primary Care Group Visits Cut Readmissions

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 1, 2011

Major Finding: Patients who had their first postdischarge follow-up visit in a group setting had a 30-day readmission rate of 2.4% versus 9.4%...

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Social Media Facilitate Medical Communication : Liability and privacy issues a concern, but may be outweighed by ability to improve outcomes.

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Medical Home Pilot Project: Happier Physicians, Better Care

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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EHR Interoperability Remains Elusive

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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After PCMH Recognition, Make Changes Stick

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Pharmacist in Practice Improved Glucose Control

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Patient Mentoring Improves Diabetes Control : Improvements in HbA1c, diet, and exercise were seen in the mentors as well as their mentees.

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Publish date: February 1, 2011

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Despite Small Steps, EHR Interoperability Remains Elusive

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M. Alexander Otto
Publish date: January 31, 2011

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