How Burnout Is Affecting Allied Healthcare Professionals — and What Can Be Done About It
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a plethora of clinicians have reported symptoms of exhaustion, depression, sleep disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 65 percent of physicians are experiencing
Shore Physicians Group: Achieving a Mission to Keep Patients Well-Connected
When Shore Physicians Group was founded in southern New Jersey a little more than ten years ago, only about half of all adults in the United States owned a smartphone, and
20 Tips for Healthcare Providers to Keep Their Mobile Devices Secure
The average adult in the United States spends 3 hours and 43 minutes on their mobile devices. That tallies up to 50 days per year. What are they doing all that
The Biggest Barriers to Accessing Healthcare — and 10 Things You Can Do to Address Them
Unless you live in the south or work remotely from a tropical island, the weather right now is probably very cold. Some areas of the United States have been hit with
The 5 Biggest Rural Healthcare Challenges in the U.S.
What do Telluride, Colorado, Sedona, Arizona and Kennebunkport, Maine all have in common? They’ve all been included in various lists naming the best — and often most beautiful — small towns
8 Reasons Healthcare Providers Should Prioritize Patient Self-Service
Pumping your own gas might seem like a regular occurrence, but that wasn’t always the case. Before Colorado convenience store operator John Roscoe activated the first remote access self-service gasoline pumps