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Transforming the Language of Healthcare to Address Inequality

For the first time in history, the 2020 U.S. Census(1) showed white ethnicity declining as multi-racial populations increased. This heterogeneity should not equate to discrepancies in healthcare provision, but unfortunately it does. Despite health services being equally available across...

What’s Next for Telehealth

Just as many of us began working from home at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant number of people also nixed in-person doctors’ appointments in favor of telehealth consultations with their physicians. While virtual care was originally...

To achieve clinical benefits, remote health monitoring data must be integrated

If we ever needed proof that our healthcare systems have a sustainability problem, COVID-19 provided it. As healthcare organizations struggle with resourcing issues, frontline staff are under enormous pressure, waiting lists for surgery are growing, and health screening appointments...

Five Advances Are Changing the Landscape of Endometriosis

As an endometriosis specialist, it is frustrating to see the lack of awareness of this very common, debilitating disease, as well as how treatments have lagged behind other areas of gynecology. Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women.1 It causes...

7 ways to boost healthcare practitioner wellbeing and productivity

With the Great Resignation in full swing, healthcare institution managers must look for ways to address the physical and mental wellbeing of nurses and carers to keep them in their roles. A 2021 Royal College of Nursing (RCN) survey...

Healthy Databots: The Future of Healthcare Data Quality

“We will have clinicians in the loop for a period of time until we can actually trust that AI and those technology solutions are taking care of the patient in the way that is best.” I’ve been thinking about this quote a...

Studies Show Significantly Lower Costs Using MOSES 2.0 Technology for Enlarged Prostate Surgery

Prostate enlargement, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), affects about half of men aged 51 to 60, with the risk increasing with age to include 90% of men over 80.1 The condition slows down and can even block flow of...

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