House calls coming back for seniors needing care
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Baby boomers likely recall, in flickering black-and-white, kindly physicians making house calls on television and in the movies….
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Baby boomers likely recall, in flickering black-and-white, kindly physicians making house calls on television and in the movies….
Originally published in STAT By Kenneth T. Bellian The highly contentious and volatile presidential election has kept us too busy to actually discuss what the next…
Originally published in Venture Beat By Florence Comite, MD Theranos, once Silicon Valley’s sexiest startup, recently announced plans to shut down its blood-test facilities and lay off…
Originally published in Monitor Daily By Samuel Oliva No one likes spending time in the hospital. Privacy is nil, the beds are uncomfortable and the experience…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Florence Comite, M.D. Employee medical benefits are withering. Although most companies still offer health plans as part of their compensation for…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Healthcare for seniors these days all too often focuses on the ill and the infirm, bedridden and beholden…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Florence Comite, M.D. When was the last time you met a technology CEO who knew how to deliver a baby? And,…
Originally published in Money By Melissa Montgomery-Fitzsimmons The older woman, in her mid-80s, was one of my sharpest clients, always on top of her finances. Then,…
Originally published in Dermatology Times By Patrick Krause You have spent years building a successful dermatology practice. In fact, you’ve been so engaged that you…
Originally published in Business Insider By Patrick Krause Private equity firms are snapping up dermatology practices across America. In the past two years, there have been…