CORRECT BP study finds that proper patient positioning is critical for accurate BP measurements. Blood pressure (BP) is a vital sign taken at nearly every doctor’s visit, and millions of patients have their BP measured each day. Properly taken, BP measurements are critical for doctors to improve the accuracy of disease diagnosis. “Midmark Corporation researches important … [Read more...]
The Fab Four?
Primary care doctors warn patients not to get caught up in Wegovymania. The American public is jazzed about Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro and Zepbound for their potential for weight loss. Their primary care physicians? Not so much. Drugs such as these are not miracle cures for obesity, clinicians say. They often come with intolerable side effects, they cost a lot of money, … [Read more...]
CHPs in the News
Sixty VillageMD clinics to close in 2024 Before Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) named Tim Wentworth as Walgreens’ new CEO in October, it announced plans to close 60 VillageMD clinics in five markets in a $1 billion cost reduction strategy. “Our performance this year has not reflected WBA’s strong assets, brand legacy or our commitment to our customers and patients,” said … [Read more...]
Optum Broadens Coverage into Home Care
Commercial healthcare providers heavily invest in home care sector as Medicare Advantage expands, aging in place trends up. By Daniel Beaird UnitedHealth Group reported a $5.8 billion profit in the third quarter as its Optum medical provider business and its health insurance plans grew by double-digit percentages. Revenue increased 14% to $92.4 billion thanks to its … [Read more...]
Amazon’s Reach Extends to Healthcare
After many forays into the market, the e-commerce giant acknowledgesit can’t do it alone. By Daniel Beaird Amazon has tried different avenues in its quest to tap into the healthcare market in recent years. It acquired online pharmacy PillPack in 2018 and launched Amazon Care in 2019 as a primary care service for its employees that blended telehealth with in-person … [Read more...]
The Dangers of Sepsis
Sepsis has a substantial impact on U.S. hospitals. How can healthcare providers better safeguard their patients? The body’s extreme response to infection, including sepsis, are life-threatening medical emergencies. Yet, despite the seriousness of sepsis, large numbers of patients develop it within hospitals. At least 1.7 million adults in America develop a sepsis infection … [Read more...]
2023 Infection Prevention Wrap-up
What 2023 numbers can tell reps about the category. By Paul Girouard If you have a Spotify account, December was the month to receive “Your 2023 Wrapped” list. They ask and answer a lot of great questions that cover your music interests throughout the year. There are questions like, how many genres did you listen to, what area of the world has similar musical tastes, how … [Read more...]
From Gatekeeper to Innkeeper
Changing how you look at the gatekeeper will ultimately get you closer to the decision-maker. By Brian Sullivan I was recently traveling with a salesperson spending a day cold prospecting in the field. My job was to sit back, watch the rep do his thing, then give him some tips on what he could do better. Because I am a master sales strategist and expert sales coach, my … [Read more...]
You See What You Look For
How to train your brain for more gratitude, joy, and connection. By Lisa Earle McLeod Have you ever decided to buy a certain type of car? Let’s say you want a blue sedan. As you mull over your decision, you notice blue sedans everywhere. Did everyone get a blue sedan overnight? Probably not. When you become more aware of something, you start seeing it more often. This … [Read more...]
RISE to the Challenge
Henry Schein Medical has developed a resource to help ASCs educate team members on infection prevention. More than half of all surgical procedures today are done in an outpatient setting such as an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). And that volume is only projected to grow. Yet ASC administrators typically don’t have the scope of resources that a hospital or health system … [Read more...]