What Has (And Hasn’t) Changed About Data And Pop Health
Population health is a field that focuses on understanding and improving the health outcomes of entire populations, rather than just individuals. Data has always played
Population health is a field that focuses on understanding and improving the health outcomes of entire populations, rather than just individuals. Data has always played
Colorectal cancer deaths are slowly declining, but shocking racial and ethnic disparities remain. According to the American Cancer Society, Latinos living in the United States
Thanks to the new healthcare law, starting October 1st there’ll be a whole new way to shop for health insurance for yourself, your family or
Behavioral health issues are more common today. According to a study by the American Psychological Association, about 25 percent of all adults in the United
With the start of the new year, we’ve all become a little older and wiser. So, why not put some of that wisdom into making
Like the more than 25 million first responders in the United States, Jeff Cooper, a former deputy in the Broward County Polygraph Unit, took an
Sue Sheridan’s life as a patient advocate has been shaped by two devastating encounters with the health care system. Her experiences brought her to the Patient-Centered
Middle-class families are being devastated by the staggering cost of life-saving insulin. While the average person spends about $1,025 per year on medication, many people
As officials across the nation grapple with how best to open schools, one thing too often overlooked is students’ mental health. Awareness of the pressures
One of the hottest topics of the 21st century is health care. Which plan to go with, how much it will cost monthly and which