Four Benefits of a Paperless Health Information Network

Four Benefits of a Paperless Health Information Network

What Is A Paperless Health Information Network? There may be a time, in the not so distant future, when all of our medical information is stored across a paperless healthcare network. If the thought of your personal information being stored on someone else’s computer makes you nervous, it would benefit you to understand why many physicians are following suit with the new federal initiative to go [...] Read More »
Five Essential iTriage Tips: Put some speed in your health care search

Five Essential iTriage Tips: Put some speed in your health care search

With more than 30,000 reviews, you’ve told us that iTriage is a “must have” for health care information, but did you know about… 1.    iTriage Decision Support – When you search a symptom or disease, don’t stop there. By clicking on the “Find Medical Help Near You” button at the top of the page, you not only can find the closest medical provider, but can also determine the most appropriate [...] Read More »
What are Hair Loss Solutions?

What are Hair Loss Solutions?

Traditional hair restoration surgery and medications might seem boring to those looking at the future of hair loss solutions. With the future being unclear, and a variety of products only providing temporary solutions for permanent hair loss, patients today must choose between temporary solutions, waiting, or the only effective treatment for permanent hair loss we have today.  A recent article in [...] Read More »
5 Current Trends in Urgent Care Medicine

5 Current Trends in Urgent Care Medicine

Approximately 9,000 urgent care centers operate in the United States, with each center treating an average of 342 patients a week. Due to consumer demand for immediate access to medical care, hundreds more are expected to open over the next few years, according to the Urgent Care Association of America. As urgent care centers seek to provide an exceptional patient experience, many are utilizing innovative [...] Read More »
“I Am An Adult.” A Parent’s Experience with Autism

“I Am An Adult.” A Parent’s Experience with Autism

In honor of National Autism Awareness Month, we hear from Bruce Mills, an English professor whose son, Jacob, has autism. My son just turned 20; he has autism. During this past week, when running through a computer folder of personal essays on autism, I saw a document file entitled “Observation of Jacob.  April 26, 2000.”  Written by an autism teacher consultant who is now a dear friend, she [...] Read More »
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: It’s Time…to Talk About It!

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: It’s Time…to Talk About It!

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) – a time to raise public awareness about sexual violence and to educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. Sexual violence affects people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds. According to a recent survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly one in five women and one in 71 men report experiencing [...] Read More »
How Much is Too Much? Binge Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, and Alcohol Dependence in the United States

How Much is Too Much? Binge Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, and Alcohol Dependence in the United States

The United States is a country that embraces excess. Americans have the biggest cars, the biggest houses, and, according to the latest report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the biggest bodies. We also express our work-hard-play-hard attitude in the way we imbibe; according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence  (NCADD), approximately [...] Read More »
Rethinking the Cloud in mHealth

Rethinking the Cloud in mHealth

Cloud computing, the technology that enables people to access data though an Internet connection, has been around for a long time. If you’ve ever used a web-based application like Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo!, you’ve used the cloud. But only recently has the cloud entered the mainstream consumer’s radar; the advent of Google Docs and other web-based applications have highlighted the cloud’s potential. [...] Read More »
Are the CDC’s Anti-Tobacco Ads Effective?

Are the CDC’s Anti-Tobacco Ads Effective?

If you’ve been watching videos on the web lately, you’ve likely encountered the commercials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that target tobacco use. The commercials are part of the CDC’s 12-week ad campaign, urging smokers to quit, and discouraging non-smokers not to pick up the habit. Most of these ads profile the lives of people who have given up using tobacco products [...] Read More »
Power to the People: How Smartphones are Changing the Way We Think about Healthcare

Power to the People: How Smartphones are Changing the Way We Think about Healthcare

Forrester published a report recently titled Mobile is the New Face of Engagement. As the name implies, Forrester found that mobile users of a service are more engaged than non-mobile users of the same service. Forrester followed up the report with a series of blog posts on the subject of mobile, citing some very good examples of mobile driving adoption and usage numbers that were way beyond expectations. [...] Read More »
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