Some truths, some lies, all stories.
EMRs Are Outdated, but Big Tech Is Not The Answer
Despite the valuable promise of synchronizing patient records across the continuum, the day-to-day experience of EMR users does not match their lofty goals.
Patient treatment compliance and adherence are a medical challenge…can blockchain help?
New technologies need to be adopted to address care coordination challenges. Perhaps we should look for solutions outside the medical industry.
Birds of Passage
A proposal to introduce an endangered species to a group of California islands challenges assumptions about native habitats under global warming.
The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Telehealth
Health systems are now investing heavily in this cost-effective technology which can expand their presence, better leverage their clinical teams, and provide easier and safer access to care for patients. Because telehealth requires the transmission of a digital medium, it is also uniquely positioned to benefit from AI.
Classy Crime Thriller “The Redhead in the Cove” Is a Page-Turning Whodunit
Somewhere near the middle of the smart, fast-paced thriller The Redhead in the Cove (Waterside Productions)by Scott Addeo Young and Edmond G. Addeo appears the sentence, “As the wise old Socrates said in the Forum to the eager young Plato while ankle-biter Aristotle crawled around the sand at their feet, ‘You never know.’”
You never know. Isn’t that the secret for a great thriller? That, along with a likeable, relatable protagonist who is clever, witty (or so he thinks) and of the right voice to guide us through a page-turning whodunit.
The Redhead in the Cove
A teenage boy kayaking outside the San Francisco Giants baseball stadium hopes an out-of-the-park home run will gain him a floating souvenir. Instead, he discovers something macabre—the body of MaryLou Kowalski, a once beautiful young nurse, washed up on the rocks of a cove adjacent to the stadium.
This novel takes readers on a mission that weaves in and out of the many eccentric characters that inhabit the Bay Area in a race to uncover the truth behind this grizzly crime.
Telemedicine’s potential to provide healthcare to the world’s most vulnerable
So proud to work with Yulun Wang of Teladoc Health to develop this article detailing the amazing work World Telehealth Initiative is doing at the HOPE Field Hospital in the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Bangladesh.
Why Oakland fans should support the Las Vegas Raiders
This year, Oakland Raiders fans have the feeling of déjà vu all over again. For the second time in less than four decades, the Raiders are leaving the East Bay and heading south—this time to Las Vegas instead of Los Angeles.
While many have already made up their minds to divorce their allegiance to the Silver and Black, here are one fan’s thoughts on why staying loyal may be our only option.
Exact, Precise, & Incomplete
A still night was shattered by the shrill shrieks of the outdated security system from a jewelry store, inviting the neighborhood, and police, to witness the illegal activities occurring.
However, this heist is never as it seems, as this rookie detective is soon to find out…
Marin Voice: Dream big and consider running BART across the Golden Gate Bridge
Growing up in Marin, the rest of the bay area was always inaccessible without a car. BART and convenient public transportation would benefit residents of the North Bay.