Medicaid, the nation’s health care safety net, provides care to 70 million Americans. Repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will have substantial consequences for this vulnerable population. According to a recent non-partisan study conducted by researchers at the George Washington University, repeal would lead to a doubling of the number of uninsured patients, higher uncompensated care costs for providers, and higher taxes for low-income Americans.
[Read more…] about Repeal of the Affordable Care ActPCMH Improves Practices and Outcomes
At first, it was a trickle of pioneer practices across the country that signed up to become Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMH). Today, the PCMH model has grown and proven itself by delivering better outcomes at a lower cost. The best outcome of all? Patients are happy with access to the team-oriented care that focuses on helping them get well and stay that way.
[Read more…] about PCMH Improves Practices and OutcomesDental Care for Children
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, tooth decay is the most common chronic disease among American children. And data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 25 percent of children ages 5 to 19 who live at or below the federal poverty level have untreated tooth decay. These are some rather sobering statistics, impacting millions of children nationwide.
[Read more…] about Dental Care for ChildrenEHR Challenges
Currently most physician practices in the US have transformed their patient paper records into electronic health records (EHR). Now that the dust has settled, what’s the level of satisfaction experienced by physicians? Results of two recent surveys provide interesting and conflicting information regarding the impact of EHRs on practices.
[Read more…] about EHR ChallengesNational Health Center Week
This week is National Health Center Week. It’s a time for community health centers (CHC) around the country to take a collective bow, receive a standing ovation, and be recognized for the outstanding services and personalized care they provide annually to 24 million people across the U.S.
[Read more…] about National Health Center WeekThe Data Driven Medical Practice
Changing payment models; reducing costs while improving patient care; aging populations with rising rates of chronic disease; consumer expectations… How do health care institutions best manage these issues? What’s the best way to do that? Organizations need to become data driven. According to an IBM white paper, “They must treat data as a strategic asset and put processes and systems in place that allow them to access and analyze the right data to inform decision-making processes and drive actionable results.”
[Read more…] about The Data Driven Medical PracticeMaking Telemedicine Work
While the use of telemedicine is becoming more prevalent in a variety of settings, a recent survey by TechnologyAdvice Research suggests that many patients are still uncertain about using this option and question the quality of the diagnosis.
[Read more…] about Making Telemedicine WorkWhen You Have Your Health
An old saying goes: When you have your health, you have everything. A recent survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management found that younger workers are adopting this maxim. The survey of more than 600 people found that benefits were more important to them than actual salary.
[Read more…] about When You Have Your HealthThe Internet of Medical Things
How do you react when a patient arrives for an appointment with a readout from a wearable fitness device? Maybe it mapped her sleep patterns for the past week. Or, maybe it tracked his heartrate through an entire half marathon. The patient is convinced that the advice from the wearable is of diagnostic quality and should be acted upon. Welcome to the internet of things.
[Read more…] about The Internet of Medical ThingsLet’s Google That
Today’s clinicians face many issues not even conceived by their parents’ or grandparents’ generation of physicians. In addition to coping with the complexities of electronic health records, digital x-rays, and robotic surgery, today’s clinicians must interface with Dr. Google, MD, DDS, OB/GYN, etc.
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