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Disruptive Changes Are Coming to the Delivery of Medical Care by Stephen Schimpff, MD Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 12:00am , patients will go elsewhere. These are very disruptive changes indeed from the present provider-centric approach to care delivery. Delegation of care. Shortages of physicians... of the major changes I see coming down the pike. Do you agree that they will transform the delivery of care? Are there others you would add to the list? What are the challenges Read on »
September 11th On The Labor And Delivery Unit I can only imagine what it will be like on the labor and delivery unit on Sep by Blessed Angel Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm I can only imagine what it will be like on the labor and delivery unit on September 11 th. I will be a part of it since I am on call that day as a volunteer doula. I do not receive any payment for my services as of yet. That is what it means to be a volunteer. It is the stepping stone of a wonderful new beginning. The month of September will be very Read on »
A New Term: Coordinated Delivery Systems. Better than Integrated Delivery Systems? by JaanS Medical Doctor Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 3:08am provide the full spectrum of services. They are called ‘integrated delivery systems.’ In the remainder of the country, however, IDS are simply not available. None of the above.... In looking at the processes, they have a reasonable point. The DMCB isn’t sure all this is necessarily bad. Integrated delivery systems’ transfer pricing and loyalty to their own Read on »
Delivery! Delivery! by Marlow Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Aug 2010 7:01am   It has been a day of special deliveries in the Gluten Hates Me household! As soon as I came home I noticed the stack of boxes on the counter and the pile of envelopes... received a few food deliveries! The first one came from a company that I had heard about, but had never tried. Food Should Taste Good chips! When this sweet lil’ company Read on »
Addressing Care Delivery Challenges: Opportunities for Technology by Christina Thielst Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 23 Mar 2011 12:00am On a recent flight, I read a wonderful article in HFMA's magazine on using technology to address care delivery challenges.   The case study of using eICU to help keep a rural hospital's unit open fit in nicely with my comments in the Mission Critical:  Telemedicine in the ICU article.  The hospital staff have two mobile workstations Read on »
Assistive Technology in Healthcare Delivery and Chronic Condition Management by Dr. Bill Crounse Medical Doctor Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:01pm If I was commenting on Facebook or Twitter about today’s topic on HealthBlog, I would have to give this one a very strong “like”.  I’m referring to some new work from an organization in the United Kingdom known as the Digital Access Provision Forum...( read more ) Read on »
UNICEF: Delivery and Self Attach ... by Corin Jones Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:05am UNICEF: Delivery and Self Attachment for Breastfeeding Read on »
I start in the delivery room tom ... by Kelly A. Medical Student Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:15pm I start in the delivery room tomorrow on a 24hr shift. I wish I had a bit more confidence and excitement about it. I'm lacking in both departments. Read on »