Opioid Solutions for the Digital Age
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Gus Crothers, MD, Chief Medical Officer, at Groups Recover Together who have focused on solving the Opioid Use Disorder.
Read MoreNew On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Gus Crothers, MD, Chief Medical Officer, at Groups Recover Together who have focused on solving the Opioid Use Disorder.
Read MoreBy Art Gross – It’s fast and easy, and you can often work more efficiently with an email exchange than if you must make phone calls or schedule appointments to discuss patient care. But where does that exchange fall when it comes to HIPAA compliance?
By Rachel Nelson & Cassie Weaver – The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act), signed into law by President Obama in 2016, directed ONC to implement a standardized process for the public to report claims of possible information blocking. The information blocking claims reporting process welcomes…
New On Demand Healthcare Upside/Down: With guest Gary Frazier, Founder and CEO of Worksite Labs. He joins Dr. Nick to talk about a reimagined laboratory business and the advantages of keeping healthcare local.
By Jeff Bullard MD – Hundreds of primary care physicians comprise our network of independent providers—the largest of its kind in the Southwest. And I bet 100% of them believe that, as a profession, PCPs lack access to the data, technologies and teams needed to maximize their impact on patient health.
Now on demand, Health Unabashed episode with guests of Gil Bashe and Gregg Masters, Danish Nagda, MD and Jeff Gamble, PHD, cofounders of Rezilient Health, a startup developing cloud-based virtual care.
By Chun-Ju (Janey) Hsiao PhD & Chris Dymek EdD – AHRQ has released a new guide on increasing the use of patient-generated health data (PGHD), one that provides practical tools for ambulatory care practices to implement PGHD programs and improve patient outcomes.
By Shelley Davis MSN RNC CCM – The healthcare industry is undergoing an evolution towards retail service, driven in large part by the growing influence of consumers in the marketplace. Younger patients have largely moved away from the traditional care delivery model that has sustained healthcare for so long.
By Derek Jones – Flexible work wasn’t such a big part of healthcare pre-Covid. However, since the pandemic outbreak, the industry has been forced to make some changes and implement flexible work strategies to meet increasing demands.