Wellness Wednesday – Top Tips for Patients with Nurse Lauren
Nurse Lauren, contributor of NursesNOW, discusses top tips for patients is today’s Wellness Wednesday post. The post Wellness Wednesday – Top Tips for Patients with Nurse…
Read MoreNurse Lauren, contributor of NursesNOW, discusses top tips for patients is today’s Wellness Wednesday post. The post Wellness Wednesday – Top Tips for Patients with Nurse…
Read MoreBy Jeffrey Brady MD, MPH – As a physician, I know that when patients and caregivers ask questions, it helps them be more fully engaged as part of their own healthcare teams.
Keeping up with technologies that are changing how healthcare is delivered. Can a continuously growing chain of blocks using cryptography have applications in healthcare?
Latest announcements made from companies and organizations on the hiring and appointments include The Bipartisan Policy Center, RevSpring, Global Partnership for Telehealth, LogixHealth, RxEOB, Visionary RCM Infotech, Virta Health, Verana Health, & Myndshft Technologies.
The transforming technology of Virtual Care from product news, to industry updates, to thought leader articles. News from GIBLIB, Mayo Clinic, AbleTo, Inc., Urgent Care for Kids, Zipnosis, Synzi Care, GlobalMed & one our HIMSS19 Highlights.
A recap of the InstaMed Healthcare Payments Summit, the only event that brings together providers, payers, healthcare IT systems and consumers in one place to share insights, learn from industry leaders and preview the latest in healthcare payments technology.
Myndshft, a technology company that specializes in blockchain and artificial intelligence in healthcare, announced that it plans to triple its team from 30 to over 100 employees this year.
By Rita Bowen – The month of March holds important projections for the healthcare industry—especially for those involved in privacy, security and patient access to health information. It is when the annual National HIPAA Summit is held every year in Washington, D.C., and this year was no exception.
By Geoff Caplea MD, MBA – Like most clinicians, the reason I entered healthcare was to help people. While not unique to me, this simple passion led me to medical school, to become a family physician, and to work in health information technology.