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Should the FDA Approve Experimental Treatment for Severe Diseases?
I’ve never had the pain and agony of having a kid who…
Telemedicine Is Growing, But HIPAA Concerns Remain
When telemedicine first debuted, its primary goal was to reach patients in…
Staying Healthy in Philadelphia’s Hospitals
Grey’s Anatomy. ER. Scrubs. General Hospital. St. Elsewhere. Chicago Hope. Just a…
Overhauling Medical Malpractice to Address Defensive Medicine
Much of modern life in Western civilization has its roots in ancient…
HIPAA Compliance Breaches Higher Than Ever: What Are You Doing About It?
In 2015, we witnessed the highest level of HIPAA compliance breaches yet,…
Cervical Cancer Misdiagnosis – A Deadly Mistake
In 2015, cervical cancer killed almost 4,100 women in the United States.…
Handling HIPAA Rules In Sports: Why Athlete Privacy Matters
HIPAA breaches are all too common, and the number of reported cases…
Calling the Doctor After Hours
Of course, patients are entitled to medical care around the clock. You…
Is the Healthcare Industry Prepared for Human Immortality?
If we live for another 30 years, we may live forever. But…
Debunking Digital Patient Recruitment Myths for Clinical Trials: Myth #2
When it comes to clinical trial recruitment, fiction often rules the day.…