ADVERTORIAL When it comes to post-acute care, skilled nursing facilities that partner with telemedicine teams have found greater success in managing patients, improving quality, and avoiding hospital readmissions. Why? Telemedicine physicians fill the gaps. They show up when others can’t or won’t. And they provide essential consultation, care, and guidance around how—and where—to … [Read more...]
New NIH-funded center supports telehealth research
Reprinted: UNC Research 8-23-2023 With $3.7 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health, Carolina launched in August a five-year project to establish the Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity. The grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences will support research on the use of online services, remote monitoring and text-based messaging to deliver … [Read more...]
Caribbean Sea Moss: The latest trend in health food
Reprinted: CNW, 7-28-2023 A marine marvel, the seaweed known as sea moss or Irish moss, predominately found in the Atlantic Ocean, holds a special place not only in the Caribbean Sea but also along the Irish coastlines. This red algae variant has made a name for itself in the realm of natural thickeners used in diverse food items and cosmetic solutions. Diverse uses and … [Read more...]
Transformative Travel: Wellness Travel and Medical Tourism
Reprinted: healthnews, 5-10-2023 Journeys to new places have the potential to awaken our minds, ultimately leading to enlightenment. In addition, an excursion, whether nearby or abroad, may be life-changing if it prompts one to reflect on one’s identity and life goals. What is transformative travel? People travel for numerous reasons. They travel to escape their mundane day-to-day … [Read more...]
‘AI doctor’ better at predicting patient outcomes, including death
Reprinted: CNW, 7-7-2023 A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool has demonstrated the ability to read physicians’ notes and accurately anticipate patients’ risk of death, readmission to hospital, and other outcomes important to their care. As such, AI has proven itself useful in reading medical imaging and even shown it can pass doctors’ licensing exams. Designed by a team at NYU Grossman … [Read more...]
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