Telemedicine: Are we at the tipping point?
Grimacing in pain, a man stumbles into a packed emergency room. Empty seats are nonexistent. Through heavy breaths, the man croaks a cough. Scowls from
Grimacing in pain, a man stumbles into a packed emergency room. Empty seats are nonexistent. Through heavy breaths, the man croaks a cough. Scowls from
As we enter the second quarter of 2020, COVID-19 continues to dominate our lives not to mention, the 24-hour news cycle. We cannot lose sight
Poignantly, with no regard for the wealth of the nation it infects, the current pandemic presents a host of issues for modern day countries. Among
US President Donald Trump and the World Health Organization do not see eye to eye on how to manage the COVID-19 crisis. This is evidenced
Innovation is critical to the sustainability of the life sciences industry. Product planning is fraught with twists and turns. One major error can cost a
Balancing the cure with the care When a pharmacy employee asked whether she’d like to donate during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, comedian Nicole Osborne, a
As children, we remember hearing that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” While this Welsh proverb may not be based on scientific evidence,
Health care spending in the United States is increasing faster than the gross domestic product. This trend is obviously neither preferable nor sustainable. And all
Gene and cell therapies Nothing is more exciting in medicine today than cell and gene therapy (CGT). Not that long ago, it was considered science
Welcome to the second post based on the Axios program Beyond 2020: Making Care Affordable featuring leading administration, legislative, and industry stakeholders. The goal of this