The Price of Mismanagement: Assessing the Impact of Measure 101 (Part 1)
Last month, Oregon made history as the first state to have voters decide on how to pay for Medicaid costs. In a special election for ballot initiative Measure 101, voters approved to have hospitals and health insurance providers absorb some of the costs
Let's Get Physical: February 2018 Issue
Aetna Scandal May Reshape Healthcare Insurance A former medical director at Aetna, the nation’s third-largest insurance provider, confessed that he didn’t review patients’ records when deciding whether or not they should receive coverage. This development could lead to major changes in healthcare insurance. As Dr. Andrew
The Daily Dose: February 2018 Issue
CDI Clinical Update Just in Time for Peak Season On February 15th, the Clinical Infectious Diseases journal published an updated guideline for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). This guideline hasn’t been revised since 2010 and now covers new information on the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the
The Daily Data: February 2018 Issue
Why Subscriptions Reign Supreme over Sales More tech companies are starting to offer their products as a service through subscriptions, which keep consumers hooked and produce a steady stream of recurring revenue. That’s why companies like Amazon have been more aggressive in pushing customers to sign up