Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
Most physician practices and hospitals in the U.S. have installed electronic health records. In a classic Field of Dreams scenario, we have made patients’ medical records digital, but people aren’t asking for them or accessing them en masse.
A look back to the key themes the Health Populi blog has covered since 2007.
The number of uninsured women in the U.S. fell by nearly a half, from 19 million in 2010 to 11 million in 2016.
Quality & Safety
Most affected are poor people with no insurance.
Patient Engagement
Report offers advice on how to do it right – the way patients want.
Between 2014 and 2015, death rates increased for eight of the 10 leading causes; only death rates caused by cancer fell, and mortality rates for influenza and pneumonia stayed flat.
AI can help drive the Triple Aim in healthcare, reducing cost, improving quality and expanding access, according to a new report from Accenture.
New polls reveal Americans warming up to idea of single-payer health plan citing costs their main c…
57 percent of Republicans support the idea of government-sponsored Medicare and Medicaid.
A survey found 56 percent worry about health coverage, leaving the question, what would you do if you don't have affordable health insurance?
Will the president keep his healthcare pledges made on the campaign trail?