Best of Luck in the Coming New Year!
Well here we are again. We made it through Thanksgiving and Christmas, New Year’s Eve right around the corner and entering into a New Year. Welcome to 2010!
Well here we are again. We made it through Thanksgiving and Christmas, New Year’s Eve right around the corner and entering into a New Year. Welcome to 2010!
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a blog “Do You Tweet – Or is Twitter a Passing Fad?” Well I got a few responses, but I have also talked to a number of people about what they think of Twitter.
Well, with all the buzz this week over Google’s blog about their Google Phone, I thought I might as well jump on the bandwagon too. The buzz is that Google has provided their new Google phone, Nexus One, to their Read More
Do you tweet? I don’t. I don’t have a reason why I don’t tweet; I just haven’t found a reason to tweet. I did a little looking around on who tweets and this is what I found.
This week I thought I would go a little different. I guess this is more of a leadership blog than anything else. That said; I like quotes. We use quotes in a lot of different ways and at different times. Read More
Recently I read an article in Becker’s ASC Review which helped me understand three reasons why the AMA should NOT support the healthcare plan, and a little insight as to why they do. The three reasons why they should not:
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) is designed to accelerate the adoption of electronic health records and other health information technology. Physician practices, hospitals, and other health care providers are targeted to receive nearly $25 Read More
Budget-itis: Uncontrollable twitching and/or flinching for no apparent reason; symptoms often correlate with the turning of the leaves in autumn.
Everything I continue to read points to the patient-provider relationship as THE key factor in determining whether or not the patient is likely to pursue litigation. The importance of listing to, and acting on patient feedback was again made very Read More
What if we were truly responsible for our healthcare? The truth is when it comes to insurance coverage and cost, we are not “individually” responsible. We get into groups and benefit from those who are healthy to reduce our insurance Read More