Each day, an average of 79 people receive organ transplants. In contrast, sadly, an average of 22 people lose their lives each day awaiting an…
500,000 and Counting: Doximity’s Rise as a Healthcare Communication Tool
Aren’t you amazed that fax machines—first patented in the 1840s—are still a major source of communication for nearly every industry? In the Age of Connectivity,…
Docs Divided Over Yearly Checkups
Surge of U.S. healthcare enrollment leaves yearly checkups under scrutiny by healthcare professionals Nearly 9 million Americans enrolled in affordable healthcare programs before December 2015’s…
Top 10 Innovators of 2015
William Pollard once said, “Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be…
Google, American Heart Association Join Forces Against Heart Disease
Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. It doesn’t discriminate by race or gender. And what seems to be every day, new…
WE CARE SOLAR wins UN Energy Grant for Solar Suitcases
For every 100,000 women who give birth in the United States, around 20 will pass away, either during childbirth or from related complications. In the…
Canadian Public Health Association
The average lifespan of Canadians has increased by more than 30 years since the early 1900s, and 25 of those years are attributable to advances…
Avanti Hospitals
Two Hospitals Are Bringing Superior Patient Care to their Neighbors Avanti Hospitals is an innovative hospital management group that is committed to supporting good health and…
Rise of the Machines: Artificial Intelligence
The Short Answer: Probably Not. Donald Farmer, Qlik’s VP of Innovation and Design, believes the current automation trend will take longer than we think. The…
Healthcare Innovations: Dr. Robot
When you require medical treatment, you want to know you are going to receive the best in patient care with up-to-date equipment and techniques. Canadian…
The Truth Behind NYC Real Estate
For more than a year, Louise Story and Stephanie Saul, two reporters from The Times’s investigations unit, have worked on a series of articles about…