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Mobile health applications or Apps by Alison Diana

Despite its relative infancy, the crowded mobile healthcare app market features a handful of well-established veterans and a plethora of newcomers scrambling for visibility and traction among consumers and medical professionals. The market includes more than 100,000 apps, according toResearch2Guidance — and the flood of new entrants shows no sign of easing, says Ralf-Gordon Jahns, founderContinue reading “Mobile health applications or Apps by Alison Diana”

You are married to a vegan and triathalon and you are the opposite

How did you make it work? He is vegan and you love pork. Over the 12 years of being married to a vegan, I became semi vegan who consumes more veggies than meaat. Some couples who are opposites in religion, have one converted after 6 months or years. My friend’s hubby is an Ironman andContinue reading “You are married to a vegan and triathalon and you are the opposite”

How I use social media for my business

Utilizing social media to grow & market our business and being in closer touch with our clients are important business activities. Many of us read our email, research the net using google, relaxes by reading jokes and watching short video clips at facebook and other sites. We use the internet to make decisions, buying a car,Continue reading “How I use social media for my business”

US continues its losing streak in health care quality by Mandi Woodruff

Money can’t buy everything — including great health care. The U.S. spends the most of any country on its health care system, and yet it ranked the lowest out of 11 industrialized nations in overall healthcare quality, according to a report published Monday by the Commonwealth Fund. The report, which covered the years 2011-2013, compared more than 80Continue reading “US continues its losing streak in health care quality by Mandi Woodruff”

Whole Foods is a focused first mover

I don’t care how many headlines there are that speculate otherwise: McDonald’s will never be Starbucks, Taco Bell will never be Chipotle, and stores like Safeway and Wal-Mart will never be Whole Foods. Those other concepts can try to copy, but they lack the focus, commitment, and authenticity to pull it off. Consumers may not be able to quite put it into words,Continue reading “Whole Foods is a focused first mover”

Spending on veterans’ health care could double in three years

WASHINGTON (AP) — Spending on veterans’ health care could double in three years under the Senate’s solution to the long waits experienced by thousands seeking medical care at VA hospitals and clinics, according to congressional budget experts.  Analyzing a bill the Senate passed overwhelmingly last Wednesday, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the measure would addContinue reading “Spending on veterans’ health care could double in three years”

Raising minimum California wage helps many become healthy

A bill (SB 935) being considered by the Assembly that would raise California’s minimum wage could prevent hundreds of early deaths and reduce health care costs in the state, according to an analysisby Human Impact Partners, KQED’s “State of Health” reports (Dornhelm, “State of Health,” KQED, 6/3). Background on Bill The state’s minimum wage is setContinue reading “Raising minimum California wage helps many become healthy”

California bill seeks to reduce state’s seizure of Medi-Cal recipients’ assets

SACRAMENTO — California politicians and federal bureaucrats are scrambling to iron out an unexpected wrinkle in the nation’s health care law that is forcing many Americans to choose between health coverage and depriving heirs of much of their inheritance. California is one of 10 states that recover a broad array of costs from recipients ofContinue reading “California bill seeks to reduce state’s seizure of Medi-Cal recipients’ assets”