Healthcare

Millennials opt for telehealth and walk-in clinics

As patient engagement takes new forms and value-based healthcare solutions are getting popular among patients, healthcare preferences of millennials show a sharp difference from Generation Xers and baby boomers. This will undoubtedly redefine healthcare industry in the future.

Moving towards collaborative Healthcare

When podiatric service is included in healthcare facilities it decreases cost incurred on healthcare and prevents further health issues. This was studied and proved in the new research conducted by New York State Podiatric Medical Association (NYSPMA).

Coffee lowers the risk of Atherosclerosis!

Coffee is consumed by people all around the world. It has always been a subject of debate whether coffee puts us at risk of heart attack and stroke. Recently, some researchers have studied this aspect in detail.

Telemedicine Facilitates Treatment by Reducing Costs and Improving Patient Care in the Field of Sports Medicine

Telemedicine facilitates patient care, improves patient engagement and efficiently uses resources. It isn’t here to substitute personal visits to doctor’s clinics or hospitals (in-person visits).A recent study published in Journal of ISAKOS mentions that the use of telemedicine in the field of sports medicine results in efficient patient care and reduced costs. 

Mayo Clinic filters data for ICU physicians

Critical care units are highly sensitive units and doctors have to be careful of small errors as they can result in bigger life costing consequences. Electronic Health Records are complex and encompass a huge amount of data; out of which significant points are difficult to filter.