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Can The Government Have Humility When Approaching Health Care Reform?

October 28, 2019 by Richard Walker

At HLTH 2019 in Las Vegas, the question was asked is there a proper role for government in health care? CMS’s Seema Verma shared has some ideas. [Read the article] […]

Tags: Government role in Healthcare, Health Care Reform, HLTH 2019, Medicare, Seema Verma

Medicine Hunters – Part I

October 23, 2019 by Robbie Ellis

STAT recently published Part I of a series of articles entitled, “The Medicine Hunters.” Part I – takes you through cancer fighting drug trials, the good and the bad. Can […]

Tags: Affordable Health Care, Cancer Treatments, Drug Trials, Health care, Pharmacy Pricing, Prescriptions

What Is The Difference Between An MD And A DO?

October 17, 2019 by Robbie Ellis

A recent American Medical Association (AMA) article, “DO vs. MD: How much does the medical school degree type matter?”, outlines the similarities and differences of the two types of medical […]

Tags: AMA, American Medical Association, Doctor Of Medicine, Doctor Of Osteopathic Medicine, medical students, Types of Medical Degrees

AI Surgeries-Is It Myth or Emerging Technology-You Decide

October 6, 2019 by Robbie Ellis

  Forbes magazine contributor recently wrote, Robotic Surgery Is Cool, But Here Is How 5G Will Really Transform Health Care, let’s you know that we have not yet begun to […]

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Future of Healthcare, Health Care Research, Robotic Surgery

Inexpensive and Low-Tech Solutions Are Helping Seniors

September 4, 2019 by Richard Walker

As medical innovation continues to improve the lives of patients, a Wall St. Journal editorial shows that sometimes it is worth understanding that low-tech solutions can not only be the […]

Tags: Improve Life, Medical Innovation, Senior Care

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