Latent Autoimmune Diabetes: Getting The Word Out
Diabetes is a major health problem in the United States, affecting over 30 million people, but as doctors and clinicians we’re guilty of oversimplifying the condition. This is particularly true…
How Technology-Enabled Communications Drive Use of Routine Services and Revenue
Americans are notoriously bad at seeking out preventive healthcare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that patients in the U.S. use routine care at only half the…
How Could AI Help Your Practice Evolve?
You know that tacky interview question you always get hit with? “So, uh, Bob, where do you see yourself in five years?” Yeah, that lame gem. Well, for business…
Why Cybersecurity Should Be Healthcare’s Number One Priority
There’s a great deal of excitement surrounding big data and associated technologies, such as AI and wearables, in the healthcare industry. It feels like we’re getting ever closer to…
What are the Protections for Mentally Ill People Under the American with Disabilities Act?
The Americans with Disabilities act was signed on July 26, 1990. The law was the product of years of debates about the struggles that disabled people faced. Activists argued…
5 Ways Technology Benefits a Seniors Health
You may have heard that the number of Baby Boomers in the U.S. is quickly growing but did you know that the latest population projections have adults 65 and…
How to Help Teens with Depression
The teenager years are inherently challenging. When you are a teenager, you are trying to form your identity, make friends, and figure out what it is you want in…
Life Insurance for Those That Don’t Have It
When we talk about life insurance, it is not a pleasant topic. Life insurance means you are discussing a possible future where you or your significant other is no longer…
Experiencing Chronic Pain, Try These Alternatives
The average American worker is not in good health. It is estimated that one in six of all American workers have chronic pain, which diminishes their quality of life…
The Ugly Truth of Late Nights: Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Your Body
According to various surveys, 40% of Americans don’t get the recommended minimum of 7 hours uninterrupted sleep per night and between 50 and 70 million US people don’t get enough…
