Drug prices in the United States are out of control, and I’m thrilled to see that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida legislators are doing something about it this session. Their plan to import safe, …
The last week has been incredibly difficult as I had to say goodbye to my beloved friend and companion, my German Shepard, Lola. Like for many of us dog owners, Lola was more than a pet, she was a faithful …
The health care landscape is quickly and dramatically changing. In my last post–the first of my three-part series on consumerism–we talked about this change and how critical it will be to design a consumer facing health care strategy in the …
I recently read a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal on the changing model of hospitals and the new ways in which they are beginning to deliver care. As the author, Laura Landro, explains “the sprawling institutions we know …
The recent decision by the FCC to repeal net neutrality got me thinking about the increasing dependence of health care on technology and, more specifically, the internet. While there are a wide range of opinions regarding whether regulation of the …
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Robert Biscup, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who has practiced for over 25 years. He is a pioneer in major reconstructive, previously failed, and minimally invasive spine surgeries. He is a …