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What’s behind all these assessments of digital health?

The Healthcare Blog

Of course the idea is that this is all about using data to improve patient care. Anyone who is anybody, from John Halamka at the Mayo Clinic down to the two guys with a dog in a garage building clinical workflows on ChatGPT, thinks they can improve the patient experience and improve outcomes at lower cost using AI.

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How to Get Accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University

Accepted Blog

Michael Ellison, Associate Dean for Admissions at Chicago Medical School at the Rosalind Franklin University. Dr. Ellison shares his insights on what makes Chicago Medical School unique, how to impress its admissions committee, and what all this information means for you as an applicant. Download your complimentary copy today!

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Practicing for Your Med School Interview

Accepted Blog

Sometimes the best thing you can say is, “I wish I knew the answer.” << Download your free copy of The Ultimate Guide to Medical School Interview Success ! >> Do you see yourself doing research two or three days a week and seeing patients the other days? If so, primary care might be the place for you.

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A New Health Literacy Pillar: Personal Data Stewardship

Health Populi

The growing use of APIs in health information technology innovation for patient care has been a boon to speeding development placed in the hands of providers and patients. One-half of the APIs allowed Alissa to access pathology, x-rays, and clinical results of patients.

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Managed Care History Part III: The Rise of Machine-Driven Managed Care

The Healthcare Blog

A key factor in the wave of denials was the increased centrality of hospital emergency admissions as the main gateway to complex and expensive inpatient care. Upwards of 70% of patients in many health systems are admitted through the emergency room and care is rendered to those patients on an urgent basis.