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Tag: technology
I was looking back over old posts and came across one written at the height, or depth (that’s my point), of the recession. Times have changed, but for many medical groups economic challenges remain, some from the general economy and others from the tectonic changes within the industry that have taken place, are taking place, […]
New York City’s Mount Sinai Health System gets it. Will you? As I’ve written over the past year (see my most recent book, The Impending Death of Hospitals — get your complimentary copy, here) the future of healthcare doesn’t include hospitals as we know them. Surgical cases will move to outpatient facilities and, if you’re […]
Have you heard the one about the man who doesn’t walk into a bar?
Back in the dark ages of medicine, I mean, in 2014, I wrote about competition from Dr. Nurses and Assistant Physicians. Now I’m writing about Dr. Robot. Same issue. Just on steroids. An article by Michelle Starr published last week on Cnet.com reported that a team of scientists at Children’s National Medical Center has created […]
A study recently published in Health Affairs, that anyone sane would hope wasn’t funded with taxpayer money, has revealed that house calls can help reduce preventable emergency room visits and hospital readmissions.
At 5:30 p.m. on January 28th, I’ll be giving an abbreviated presentation on the theme of my soon-to-be released book, The Impending Death of Hospitals.
We’re at a very interesting tipping point in respect of healthcare technology. And, it’s not tipping in the hospitals’ direction.
The prognosis for hospitals, at least as we know them today, is guarded.
Could you smell it in Cleveland, Carson City or Cape Cod? The stench filled the air in Paris, as taxi drivers burned tires to protest Uber. Having paid hundreds of thousands of Euros for their taxi permits, the drivers have been disrupted and they don’t like it. Will hospital administrators in Cleveland, Carson City and […]