Double-Booked Surgeries are still a Problem
If you live in Seattle, you may recall a major news story several years ago regarding Swedish Hospital’s neurosciences department where, among other things, it
If you live in Seattle, you may recall a major news story several years ago regarding Swedish Hospital’s neurosciences department where, among other things, it
Hospitals have beds and staff, and if they don’t fill the beds they can’t pay their staff. Whether a hospital is a for-profit or a non-profit
We previously published a blog post on the association between Viagra and mental decline, and between cataract surgery and dementia. Both appeared to lessen the development
Our medical records contain a lot of information. Much of it objective – lab results, vital signs, living situation, or observations of symptoms, for example.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancer. It is not particularly common, yet it is the third leading cause of cancer death
An article recently jumped out at me for highlighting the competing interests of private equity and medical care. The piece is the latest story of
Imagine that it is 2035. The lines between the actual world and the virtual Metaverse have blurred. Americans – including Washingtonians – are spending more
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