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Bonus Features – September 3, 2023 – 60% of cybersecurity incidents impact patient care, the average medical device has six or more security vulnerabilities, and more

Healthcare IT Today

That process will involve working with seven current Qualified Health Information Network candidates, along with any future QHIN applicants. Five in six (83%) of hospital executives are worried about losing business to ambulatory surgery centers, according to survey data from Alexander Group.

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Thinking About Dr. Martin Luther King and Health Equity in 2024

Health Populi

The price that this nation must pay for the continued oppression and exploitation of the Negro or any other minority group is the price of its own destruction. Underneath that statistic is a shameful state of health affairs: that people of color and the LGBTQ communities in the U.S. For the hour is late. Finally, read what U.S.

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The Tik Tok’ing of Medical Mis-Information: Doctors’ and Patients’ Roles in Curating Healthy Advice

Health Populi

Patients’ self-diagnosing conditions online is a new-normal for people engaging with health information online — whether via WebMD and the ClevelandClinic.com or via TikTok — a growing platform for medical information. physicians, citing the problem.

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Healthcare 2030: Are We Consumers, CEOs, Health Citizens, or Castaways? 4 Scenarios On the Future of Health Care and Who We Are – Part 2

Health Populi

Quincy has great trust in this health care system, appreciating that customization also takes into account peoples’ values, ethnicities, and clinical needs. Clinicians partner with patients, often in teams and group-based care. The lack of continuity of care due to fragmentation adds to the cost of care in this health care world.

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Making Health Care Better, from the N of 1 to the Public’s Health – Trend-Weaving Medecision Liberation 2019

Health Populi

Health and our health information are deeply personal. Changing health care and inspiring positive health behaviors is hard to do. Julie’s call-to-action asked each and all of us: “How do we drive change in health care as a tribe to make a movement?”. That’s liberating. That’s Liberation 2019.