Why Patient-Centered Care Matters
Patients are at the core of what keeps the healthcare industry alive. This concept may seem like a given, but oftentimes, patients aren’t given the attention they deserve — especially considering…
Patients are at the core of what keeps the healthcare industry alive. This concept may seem like a given, but oftentimes, patients aren’t given the attention they deserve — especially considering…
Since the pandemic, telemedicine has continued to remain popular among healthcare organizations. However, every year it evolves to accommodate patient needs and the clinic workflow better. 2022 was no exception…
According to JAMA, the US spends more on healthcare than any other country in the world, and a quarter of that expenditure is considered waste. The estimated cost of waste…
The use of telemedicine has become a popular, ongoing trend since COVID-19 changed the healthcare industry. In 2021, for example, 37% of adults used telemedicine in the past 12 months,…
With technology making life faster and more convenient than ever before, people barely wait for many tasks that once seemed time-consuming. However, some people see doctor’s offices as falling behind…
In 2021, a Medscape survey found that over 42% of physicians feel burned out. This burnout inevitably takes a huge toll on the healthcare industry. Symptoms of burnout vary from…
Sometimes those who need help the most are the ones who have the ability to receive it the least. Patients in underserved or rural populations often have less access to…
The patient intake process has many steps. It not only have the potential to be exhausting for practices, but also overwhelming for patients, affecting their overall satisfaction with the visit. …
When it comes to making changes in a practice, many think “if it’s not broke, then don’t fix it.” While this is true in some cases, in many others, this…
Since 2020, more patients have been seen via telemedicine than ever before. According to Harvard Business Review, 69% of patients were seen via telemedicine in April 2020. While these numbers…