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  • Can You “Catch” Obesity?

    Can You “Catch” Obesity?

    Who has more influence on your health? Our physicians have a critical influence on our health. We trust the physician – as we should – because he or she has a total picture of our health. Physicians remind us of what we need to do to be healthy, whether it’s to lower our cholesterol or…

  • The Power of Rethinking Your Routine

    The Power of Rethinking Your Routine

    What does it take to make a difference? In the world of health care, health problems become more frequent and complex as a person ages. You need empathy, compassion and dedication to build a trusting relationship with the patient.  Yet this relationship is not enough. Solving these complex problems requires creativity, innovation and ingenuity. These…

  • Solving the Biggest Health Care Challenge of Them All

    Solving the Biggest Health Care Challenge of Them All

    We all know the basis of the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto principle, where “for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.” Basically, it’s a rule designed to show how a small subset of a defined population can have a significant impact on a population. In health care,…

  • How Your ‘App’etite for Data Insights is Changing Your Health Care

    How Your ‘App’etite for Data Insights is Changing Your Health Care

    Is the connected health care system of the future built around the individual? Or is it built around the industry? How will the data we’re starting to collect actually enable us to better manage our health? Are the health apps we’re using foreshadowing what’s to come? I thought about these questions a few days ago…

  • Health IT: The Promise of Interoperability

    Health IT: The Promise of Interoperability

    The promise of interoperability for health IT is that it can help knit together our fragmented, disconnected health care system, while at the same time help usher in a new era of consumerism.  But it’s not as easy as it sounds. Consumers, physicians, hospitals, health care professionals – indeed, all of us – are currently…

  • Can Apple Watch and Other Wearables Improve Health of Sickest?

    Can Apple Watch and Other Wearables Improve Health of Sickest?

    The year of the wearable device is underway. By 2019, there could be more than half a billion wearables in use every day. I’m asked all the time about the wearable device impact on health – do they really help people lose weight? What do you use? What are they missing when it comes to monitoring…

  • Challenging Conversations: End of Life

    Challenging Conversations: End of Life

    Do we know how to handle death as we do life? Most of us don’t think about the former; we’re so wrapped up in our busy lives that it doesn’t really enter our thoughts that often. We’re focused on getting the kids to school; meeting the next deadline at work; getting the family together for…

  • The Power of Choice: Health Exchanges Year II

    The Power of Choice: Health Exchanges Year II

    Last year, nearly seven million Americans signed up for health care coverage from public and private companies through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This has been a key first step in getting these people on the path to better health. They need it, and it’s a privilege for us and others to make this a…

  • Happiness: The Role of the Social Network

    Happiness: The Role of the Social Network

    What’s more impactful on your health – eating a salad for lunch because you need your fruits and vegetables or spending time with the people who make you happy? We all know what it takes to be healthy on the physical side – eat right, get plenty of sleep and exercise daily. But what about…

  • It’s Time to Act on Physician Disillusionment

    It’s Time to Act on Physician Disillusionment

    “You’re either part of the solution or you’re part of the problem.” This overused, one-dimensional rallying cry has been thrown around for years. But it’s not that simple. We often find in life that in order to solve a problem, we cannot look at an issue in terms of black or white and ignore the…