Bringing Biometric Tracking to the Masses Isn’t All About Devices
Image credit: All Things DFirst published on MedCityNews.com. With the hardware revolution well underway in health sensing, it’s time for a revolution on the software side of the equation, industry…
7 Useful Tips: How to Engage and Inspire Action and Social Sharing
A curious challenge within the art of hospital and healthcare marketing is that large segments of your target audience simply don’t care. They don’t have an immediate need for your…
Can Stroke Survivors Recover Their Abilities by Controlling Virtual Reality Hands with Their Minds?
More than two-thirds of stroke survivors have some type of disability, and for many, recovering the precise movements and use of their hands is the most difficult of all tasks.…
Schizophrenia About High Deductibles
You may remember that when Health Savings Accounts were introduced there was almost universal outrage among liberals about the horrendous burden cost-sharing places on all but “the healthy and wealthy.”…
Why Rare Disease Caregivers Inspire Me
If you want to know the heights of love, compassion, determination, and self-sacrifice that people can rise to, just sit down and talk to someone who is caring for a…
Economic Stress Linked to Poor Brain Development in Children
The kind of toxic stress that goes along with poverty, especially when experienced early in life, may have long-term consequences for a child's behavior, learning ability, and health. The kind…
When Evaluating Physician and Nurse Shortages, Consider the Source
‘Alarming’ Physician Shortages Lie Ahead, according to a HealthLeaders headline that’s bound to raise your blood pressure. ‘Alarming’ Physician Shortages Lie Ahead, according to a HealthLeaders headline that’s bound to…
Collaborative Constancy
I decided to write about collaborative constancy after reading that CEO changes are occurring more rapidly at hospitals across the country. I decided to write about collaborative constancy after reading…
Covering the Need for Healthcare: MRI Centers Improve Access to Diagnostic Imaging Throughout Russia
In a country like Russia, access to healthcare for everyone cannot be achieved overnight. Ten years ago, Dr. Arkady Stolpner founded his first diagnostic center with a magnetic resonance imaging…
Person-Centered Healthcare: Patient Portals Working for Preventative Care
With some prodding by the federal government, more and more hospitals and other medical practices are giving patients access to medical records, physician advice and other useful tools online and…
