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Sept. 26, 2016 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD
MIPS is coming and physicians are unsettled. Programs with the best of intentions can have unintended side effects. Healthcare providers across the U.S. have justified complaints regarding the multiple reporting […]
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Sept. 12, 2016 / By JaeLynn Williams
We all know the story. It was 1976, and Steve Wozniak was dabbling in computer design in his garage. He created a new machine that he shared with his friend […]
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Aug. 29, 2016 / By AJ Dandrea
In 2015, I wrote about the challenges in delivering analytics using incomplete data. Has anything changed in the last year and a half? Originally, the intent of many of the […]
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Aug. 5, 2016 / By Steve Delaronde
The link between poor food choices and disease is undeniable. Conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and most cancers have a direct link to the choices we make at the […]
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Feb. 19, 2016 / By Norbert Goldfield, MD
Predicting the behavior of human beings is hard – it is hard enough to figure out how to predict the behavior of our loved ones, let alone patients with whom […]