Hospitals are not innovating as quickly as their emerging competitors: Tech companies marketing wellness gadgets and pharmacy chains opening walk-in clinics. What does the industry need to do to stay...
Let's face it--medicine in changing but traditional hierarchies in medicine aren't as quick to catch up. Craig Saylor, CEO of Somerset Hospital in Somerset, Pennsylvania shares his take on why...
The global rise of tech companies like Amazon, Apple and Google happened because they paid attention to the hassles consumers faced buying books, renting movies or using their cell phones.
Being impatient and disagreeable generally are not considered admirable qualities. But Malcolm Gladwell suggests they may be exactly the characteristics needed to drive innovation forward. He points to Apple founder...
Hala Durrah's 11-year-old daughter has survived two liver transplants and a bout with lymphoma. Managing her medical affairs was all-consuming for Durrah, who, as a patient advocate at Anne Arundel...
Patient-centered care isn't about looking good on consumer scorecards. It's a mindset, an organizing principle and a means to a greater end: high-value health care, says Tom Lee, Chief Medical...
A system that's sick. That's what Bob S. Kaplan, Ph.D., the world's leading authority on strategic performance measurement, sees when he looks at the U.S. health care system. We spend...
For the more than 40 years that Dr. Caine has been practicing internal medicine, he has cared for people without homes as well as for those who belong to some...
It's the new frontier of patient-centered medicine. It's called patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and it's being implemented at the University Orthopaedic Center.
It's not for the faint of heart, but with over one-half million views, it's clear that there is something about the University of Utah Brain Institute video, "The Unfixed Brain"...
Many people think of transplantation as if our bodies were cars and we just need to replace a single part. Of course, we're much more complex than machines, and that...
What would motivate employees to make their organization more efficient? Intuitively, employees could view Lean projects as threats to their own employment and professional growth. So how does any health...
Bias has no home in medical research. But as relationships between multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies and academic medical centers become dangerously intertwined, bias is now unavoidable.
Physician assistant degrees continue to be in strong demand, particularly at the University of Utah where more than 1,000 applicants are expected to contend for 44 slots next year.
Spring means tulips and conferences. And joining social media can be a terrific way to interact with other conference-goers or see what's happening at a conference across the country without...
Thanks to volunteers from around Utah and The University of Utah's School of Dentistry, 252 children have a new smile, as the U of U teamed up with Salt Lake...
As a middle class taxpayer, Liana Orsolini Ph.D, R.N., wants health care that's safe, effective, affordable, and accessible to everyone. Impossible? Orsolini doesn't think so. As a consultant for Clinical...
Boston University anesthesiologist Rafael Ortega, M.D., believes that creating digital content means much more than just posting a pdf of a textbook online. True multimedia content is designed to be...