Becker's Hospital Review recently published an interesting article about how "going green" can improve the bottom line for hospitals. And it seems to be working for the Mo.-based patient care facility, Heartland Health. According to "The Energy to Go Green: 5 Changes to Help the Environment and Improve Your Hospital's Bottom Line," the hospital … [Read more...]
Go Green for the Greater Good of Your Hospital
“The July Effect”
I was reading "CNN Health" online today and was taken back a bit when I stumbled across the lead sentence in the article titled, "Why you should never go to the hospital in July." The lead sentence reads, "Do not get sick in July. Why? You might die." Well, if that doesn't grab one's attention, I'm not sure what would. After reading the … [Read more...]
Five Top Technology Trends in Healthcare
The rate in which technology is influencing patient care and aiding physician service providers, is outstanding, according to the recent article, "Five hot trends in healthcare technologies," which was reported in the on-line publication, ZDNet. The articled focused on New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) Professor Atam Dhawan, and how he … [Read more...]
American Medical Association Announces Policy Decision
In a press release that came out today, the American Medical Association announced that, at its annual meeting, members voted to keep the existing policy, concerning patient care and individual health insurance. The policy, which has raised some questions and controversy with AMA members, supports individual responsibility for health insurance … [Read more...]
Medical Breakthrough Could Stop Stroke-related Damage
Dr. Nicolas Bazan, a neuroscientist at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, along with his team, made a medical discovery that could be life-changing in terms of patient care. An article that ran in the Medical Breakthroughs section of "Ivanhoe," reported that just a single injection of DHA, a component found in fish oil, can … [Read more...]