Primary care responds to changing healthcare demands
Greek philosopher Heraclitus, some 2,500 years ago, is credited with writing that the only constant in life is change. And Benjamin Franklin wrote “when you’re
Greek philosopher Heraclitus, some 2,500 years ago, is credited with writing that the only constant in life is change. And Benjamin Franklin wrote “when you’re
Everyone that calls our office was injured – to varying degrees – through some sort of medical care. They want to know whether their case
Tyler Goldberg-Hoss and I recently shared some of our perspective regarding Zoom trials at the Washington State Association for Justice’s Winter Conference. The second day
What is your primary care provider’s title? Are they a medical doctor (MD), doctor of osteopathy (DO), nurse practitioner (ARNP), or perhaps a physician associate
2,499 hospitals will see a reduction in Medicare payments for 2022 as penalty for excessive readmissions. These hospitals penalized for excessive readmissions represent 47% of
Picture a surgeon. Let’s see: light blue scrubs; scrub cap; blue surgical mask; steady hands; perhaps a tight ponytail tucked into the surgical cap? Or
Prescription injuries injure thousands of people every year. Injuries could be due to errors in prescribing the wrong medication, dispensing the wrong medication by a
Sepsis is a dangerous condition that develops from your body reacting to an uncontrolled infection. Your body’s response to the infection becomes so extreme that
What is it like to try a 5+ week case via Zoom? What is it like to guide the case for six years to get
Remote patient monitoring, or telemonitoring, is a rapidly developing area of medical technology. Telemonitoring is, basically, the use of technology to monitor patients from a