Reach Them Where They Live: Benefits of Mobile Health Clinics
For many vulnerable populations around the United States, access to healthcare can be an ongoing struggle that can compound even small medical issues over time. Coupled with increasing access issues and the downfall of rural health facilities, entire communities may...
How Teamwork is the Key to Better Care
In the healthcare industry, the patient should always come first. When they are being troubled with an illness, injury, or any other hindrance to their health, it’s important for them to have the best care and experience as possible. In order to give a patient the...
How to Transition Teenage Patients Out of Pediatric Care
Any transition in early teenage years can be a little tricky. When a teen is transitioning from pediatric care into adult healthcare, there are few things that can make it a little easier. When it comes to guidance, parental involvement, and personal needs and...
Digital Health Communities: A Force For Better Care
With communication improvements due to technology and an increase in medical facilities closing in rural areas, technology may be the best way to bridge the gaps between patients. However, unlike many other healthcare initiatives, we’re seeing change being led by the...
FDA To Expand Patient Access
Cancer patients may be empowered to try experimental treatments with a newly launched FDA program. Titled Project Facilitate, the FDA is aiming to provide patients that have exhausted all conventional treatment options with an easy route to their Expanded Access...
Behind the Consumerization of Healthcare
The unfortunate truth about healthcare, and one that every organization must consider when making decisions, is that consumers will try to shop for providers due to the fact that they bear much of the financial burden. As such, organizations are placing a higher...
Where Do Pharmacists Fit Into Patient Engagement?
While the bulk of patient satisfaction and engagement efforts focus on clinician’s offices and hospitals, some organizations have taken it upon themselves to address patient needs at the pharmacy. Local pharmacies are another important touchpoint in the healthcare...
How Social Determinants Affect Healthcare
Good healthcare does not exist in a vacuum. In fact, a significant portion of delivering quality care hinges on the assumption that patients are willing and able to engage with medical professionals and visit care facilities. This is something that is a difficult sell...
A Seat At The Table: Giving Patients The Power To Change Medicine
The lifecycle of any new drug or medical device is complicated, to put it mildly. With any new development, intensive clinical testing is required to gauge its efficacy and potential side effects. Any clinical tests must adhere to policy as well as ethical guidelines,...
Never Alone: Rise of Organized Patient Communities
As medicine has become more evolved, physicians have adjusted their diagnoses accordingly. Before the era of modern medicine, many conditions were poorly understood and consequently lumped under the broad umbrella of a “bucket diagnosis”. Also derisively called...