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The Implementer’s Dilemma

Posted on December 13, 2017 by treatmen1
By DAVID SHAYWITZ, MD One word: implementation. Increasingly, I’m convinced that the underappreciated challenges of implementation describe the ever-expanding gap between the promise of emerging tec... Read More

On the Morality of Insurance Premiums

Posted on December 12, 2017 by treatmen1
By ANISH KOKA, MD As CVS-Aetna merger talks fill the air this Christmas season and experts weigh in on the impact this will have on the economy and consumers alike, I’m sitting at a little desk ... Read More

Will CVS-Aetna Merger Lead to “Separate But Unequal” Healthcare?

Posted on December 12, 2017 by treatmen1
By NIRAN AL-AGBA, MD Last week, pharmacy giant CVS agreed to purchase Aetna this week for an astounding $69 billion dollar sum. The company allegedly plans to reduce health spending by developing an i... Read More

Hey Watson, Can I Sue You?

Posted on December 11, 2017 by treatmen1
By JAYSON CHUNG & AMANDA ZINK Currently, three South Korean medical institutions – Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Pusan National University Hospital and Konyang University Hospital –... Read More

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Lessons from Finance

Posted on December 9, 2017 by treatmen1
By AJAY KOHLI, MD “We built it and we just let it run. We’re a few dudes in an office and our goal is to keep it running. It does everything we could do, except it’s significantly more powerful ... Read More

Premium Support: Coming Soon to a Medicare Plan Near You?

Posted on December 8, 2017 by treatmen1
BY ROGER COLLIER Unnoticed by most of the media, the Congressional Budget Office recently released a report that could profoundly change American seniors’ healthcare coverage. The report updates a 2... Read More

A Clinical Trial By Any Other Name …

Posted on December 8, 2017 by treatmen1
By ARTHUR CAPLAN and KELLY McBRIDE FOLKERS Mosquito borne illnesses pose a significant threat to human health. In the past several years, drug makers have begun developing vaccines for viruses like de... Read More

What does the Concorde Tell Us About Healthcare Technology in the 21st Century?

Posted on December 7, 2017 by treatmen1
By JOE FLOWER I am spending this month in the English Midlands in Stratford-on-Avon hard by the canal, the Bard’s town of quaint half-timbered Tudor pubs with “established 1482” on the plaques, ... Read More

5 Non-Toxic Ways to Make Your Home Smell Like Christmas

Posted on December 6, 2017 by treatmen1
Most of us enjoy having a lovely smelling home. Unfortunately you cannot just run to a local store and grab candles off the shelf and expect to have a toxic-free home. Thanks to the Federal Hazardous ... Read More

Five Radiology Artificial Intelligence Companies That Somebody Should Build and Invest In

Posted on December 6, 2017 by treatmen1
By HUGH HARVEY I’ve previously written comprehensively on where to invest in Radiology AI, and how to beat the hype curve precipice the field is entering. For those that haven’t read my previous b... Read More
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