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 …
As I have discussed on several occasions, there is no doubt that consumerism is a key driver in health care these days. As patients continue to take a more active role in choosing their health care providers, paying for …
As I explained in my last post, with graduation upon us, I thought it was a good time to provide some leadership and workplace advice to students leaving campus and entering the workforce. I have been thinking a great deal …
The motto for many companies (especially startups) is “innovate or die.” We often take on new projects, implement new technology or establish a new program with the goal of taking our company to the next level. And for some, it’s …
For me, one of the biggest sources of frustration with the current state of health care is the required implementation of electronic medical records systems (EHR). This is due, in large part, to two key factors: cost and inefficiency.
Because …
I was recently talking about the state of health care with the nephew of a good friend. “Jake” is a millennial and sports enthusiast. He competes in Jiu-Jitsu and works out …