Utilizing Digital Health to Help Combat the Opioid Epidemic
One hundred thirty. That’s — on average — how many Americans die every day from an opioid overdose. The federal COVID-19 public health emergency declaration may have ended on May 11, but
Physician Depression: Rates and Resources
It’s been nearly 50 years since psychologist Herbert Freudenberger, who often volunteered at a free clinic in New York City, initiated the concept of burnout. In a published scientific article, he
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
10 Practical Ways for Physician Practices to Grow and Maintain a High Patient Volume
Physicians take an oath to uphold specific ethical standards. Although the most widely known one is the Hippocratic Oath, historians aren’t even sure Hippocrates himself wrote it. These types of oaths are
The Pros and Cons of Telemedicine
Pros and cons. Assets and liabilities. Positives and negatives. Almost every product or service we as consumers use has some advantages and disadvantages, even if it’s one of our favorites. Chocolate and
The Role of Digital Technology in the Hybrid Care Model
People don’t typically like to wait. This characteristic has been exposed even more with the adoption of smartphones and other digital technology. Consumers can pay their bills, order a meal or