Healthcare is Forecast to Get Even More Personal
Current debates about healthcare cover topics ranging from how to rein in costs to how to make it more personalized. With the emergence of Big Data analytic tools that can rapidly sequence
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Current debates about healthcare cover topics ranging from how to rein in costs to how to make it more personalized. With the emergence of Big Data analytic tools that can rapidly sequence
There have been a number of articles published recently about the fact that savings that were predicted to flow from conversion to electronic medical records (EMR) — sometime called electronic health records
Despite all of the heated debate that has taken place in the U.S. about healthcare insurance over the past few years, the cost of healthcare continues to rise along with the public’s
Katie Baker wrote, “Global differences in intelligence is a sensitive topic, long fraught with controversy and still tinged by the disgraceful taint of pseudosciences such as craniometry that strove to prove the
There are several mega-trends beginning to interweave that will draw continued attention to the pharmaceutical industry and the safety of the drugs. The first mega-trend results from on-going research and development in
In a post entitled Hospitals and Supply Chains, I discussed cost savings and improved patient care resulting from better planning and management in progressive hospitals. A study conducted by researchers from the London
Demographics and economics have always had a connection. For years, uncontrolled growth in the developing world was pointed to as one of the reasons that people there were mired in poverty. That
If you don’t think that the health care system in the United States is already in crisis, there are several signs that indicate that it soon will be. Two challenges often identified
Recently Enterra Solutions® has been doing some consulting with a hospital that is part of a larger hospital system. Hospitals, like other businesses, are looking for ways to improve their operations and
In a lengthy two-part post on healthcare supply chains, Dawn Mathew Varghese discusses how improvements can benefit everyone from suppliers to patients [“Rx for Healthcare Supply Chain,” and “Rx for Healthcare Supply
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