A virtual silver lining: the pandemic’s boost to telemedicine
5 MIN READ
While some of the pandemic-induced restrictions on everyday life will eventually recede along with the virus, some changes are likely to linger. More of us will keep working from home. We’ll likely continue washing our hands more frequently, and many of us expect to keep using face masks.
What Do We Know About Post-COVID Conditions?
4 MIN READ
Post-COVID conditions is the CDC term used to describe health issues that persist more than four weeks after a person is first infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. The exact cause of and risk factors for developing post-COVID conditions are not yet fully understood.
The rising retirement rate is changing the U.S. workforce
3 MIN READ
The average number of baby boomers who retire from the U.S. work force has been slowly growing over the last 10 years, as the population that “boomed” after the second world war have reached retirement age. But 2020 saw a big jump in the retirement rate, according to Pew Research Center, with over 3 million more people retiring than in 2019. Some workers left the labor force by choice; others were forced into early retirement.
Post-Covid Conundrum
On-Demand
Presented by: Tammy Bradly, VP Clinical Product Development
Dental Trauma and Facial Injuries
On-Demand
CE credit is not available for previously recorded sessions.
The PAID Act is Coming to Medicare—Are You Ready?
In December 2020, an act was signed into law, which will change the way some reporting entities coordinate Medicare benefits. This PAID Act will go into effect before year's end, but CMS is busy preparing for the change. In today’s podcast, Deborah Robinson-Stewart, joins us to explain.
What does tesla have to do with healthcare?
3 MIN READ
When most people hear the word “tesla,” they probably think of an electric car or maybe its brilliant namesake, Nikola Tesla, who invented alternating current and designed the hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls. But in the world of imaging technology, a “tesla” (T) is a unit of magnetic flux density, which is responsible for the detail and clarity of a magnetic resonance image (MRI).
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