April 19th 2024
There's no finish line when we talk about healthy lifespan extension.
March 18th 2024
Digital health technology has the potential to transform wellness and improve patient outcomes.
March 12th 2024
These new technological tools can help you bridge the health literacy gap.
March 4th 2024
Aging population, escalating costs drive demand for care at home, but challenges remain
March 1st 2024
If your practice is looking to attract new patients or retain existing patients by respecting their time, read this.
Overcoming remote care management fears
Taking care of patients beyond the office setting is critical to optimizing patient’s health and satisfaction.
Proactive engagement improves medication management
Tips for avoiding adverse drug events in elderly and chronically ill populations.
Streamline your revenue cycle with intelligent automation
Innovative technologies are allowing staff to focus more on patient-facing, strategic activities and improve overall patient satisfaction.
Overcoming patient transportation barriers to care
When patients do not have reliable transportation, the effects ripple through the entire healthcare system. Here's a look at the fallout as well as innovative solutions.
7 healthcare trends that will impact physicians
Changing consumer preferences and tech reliance will affect clinical, operational, and financial realities of physicians.
Gaining data clarity through greater connectivity at the point of care
Greater connectivity at the point of care is important for realizing better care experiences and outcomes
Why physicians need to be patient care advocates
Patients want their physicians to take a greater role in healthcare advocacy. Getting involved can empower doctors, too.
5 ways to make technology work smarter for physicians
Learn how to leverage technology so you can make better clinical decisions for your patients.
It’s time to rethink technology in your exam room
Now is not the time for physicians to be averse to technology, it’s time for physicians to reclaim their space and reimage how electronic health records can improve the patient experience.
6 common myths about cognitive decline
When it comes to cognitive decline, primary care physicians are the front lines of detection and patient education.
The reality of virtual check-in coding
Medicare’s new G2012 code for virtual check-ins may lead to cost savings. It could also cost patients money and potentially cost providers in patient satisfaction.
Ken Jeong on the power of love and comedy as a doctor
Spend Valentine’s Day watching the new Netflix special while snuggling on the couch with your loved one-and laughing about how funny practicing medicine can be.
Practicing medicine in remote Alaska
The benefits and challenges of providing care on America’s last frontier.
Reframing the first step
Getting your patients to take the first step towards better health can be a struggle. Here is a simple reframing technique that could help.
Cultivating cross-continuum communication after hospital discharge
Five strategies for physicians to ensure patients continue their path to better health after leaving the hospital.