Over 400 years ago, Sir Francis Bacon correctly declared that knowledge is power. That maxim continues to be true today and is as applicable to healthcare as any other industry. […]
2018 Retrospective 2018 saw many fascinating developments in health and human services, marking the efforts of communities across the nation as they continue to collaborate on innovative programs to coordinate […]
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are invaluable in today’s medical practice. Not only do EHRs help improve the flow of data across providers and practitioners, but they can increase access to […]
Providing patients with direct access to their health information while assisting in gathering and applying population-level health data is a critical step in the move to whole person care and […]
The ECHO Program—Extension for Community Health Outcomes—was a forerunner in the medical telementoring field and is currently used across the United States and even internationally. This model—based on a hub-and-spoke […]
When Title V was first created in 1935 to improve maternal and children’s health, many issues we face today didn’t yet exist. With opioid deaths doubling between 2010 and 2016, […]
Telehealth is one of the newest and most effective tools at improving remote care benefits and empowering rural Medicare beneficiaries to better receive whole person care. Enabling beneficiaries to receive […]
The Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model is a public and private partnership designed to improve quality of care, reduce unnecessary patient services, and provide practices with additional financial flexibility […]
The Opioid Epidemic continues to be one of the biggest medical issues of our day. In 2016, over 42,000 people died from opioid overdoses, equating to roughly one person every […]
The Patient Centered Data Home (PCDH) is an initiative of the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) that is designed to enable the sharing of patient information whenever and wherever […]
Across the country, the population of Native Americans and Alaskans (AI/AN) is increasing. Between the 2000 and 2010 US censuses, the population of people who identified as AI/AN increased more […]
The United States is facing a shortage of physicians, both in rural and non-rural regions of the country. It is estimated the country will be some 100,000 doctors short by […]
It shouldn’t be surprising that the human mind and body are interconnected—the brain is, after all, a part of the body, and what affects the one will affect the other. […]
The Opioid Epidemic has grown dramatically since 2010. In 2016, two out of every three drug overdose deaths involved opioids, and one in five deaths among young adults were opioid […]
The concept of coordinated systems of care began in 1986 as an attempt to improve care systems for children and youth facing serious mental and behavioral issues, including as they […]
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