Here’s why the pupillometer is gaining attention in healthcare industries. All That You Need to Know about Pupillometer, its types, applications, and advantages. Pupillometer is a medical device widely used in the ophthalmological and neurological departments. As vision-related problems and neurological disorders are progressively increasing, resulting in the increased demand for medical devices and equipment that can be used for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. A pupillometer reco
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A wound happens when the skin, the largest organ of the human body, is broken because of some accident or injury. There are various types of wounds but generally, serious injuries, bleeding wounds, and infectious wounds ought to be dealt with. Management of wound and its recovery is a perplexing and cooperative process that incorporates pre-cleaning, germ treatment, wound healing, infection prevention, and treatment technique.
This cycle is typically done with the aggregate involvement of special
Coronavirus has impacted all sectors of business, with healthcare and dental care in particular, being heavily influenced by the pandemic outbreak.
To prevent the spread of the virus, dental practices have had to close and only provide emergency appointments or virtual consultations. Whilst appointments that involve procedures such as tooth whitening have been put on hold.
Here’s a lowdown of how coronavirus is impacting how we look after our teeth and why dental practices are closing to mitigat
Most people think of Risk Management in terms of finance, insurance and business. In healthcare, Risk Management seeks out errors with the potential to cause human harm. Risk Management consists of identifying, evaluating, and controlling the risk of these potential errors through a variety of quality control measures that become your medical practices’ Quality Control Plan. Risk Management is defined in ISO 14971 as the “systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices t
With the Affordable Care Act (ACA) continuing its implementation this week with the start of the open enrollment period, there has never been a more critical time for Healthcare Institutions to have a firm handle on their risk environment and the implications of those risks.
Since its enactment in 2010, the ACA has fundamentally shifted how many hospitals must conduct day-to-day operations. For example, hospitals must now shift their patient records systems to electronic medical records, which in
With Health Insurance and Healthcare costs continuing to skyrocket and access to trained Doctors decreasing, something needs to change. The current system is expensive, wasteful, and inefficient. We are proposing a new Gatekeeper Model that will provide Employees greater access to Doctors at a fraction of the cost with far better outcomes.
The Traditional Gatekeeper Model for Healthcare?
What was the traditional Healthcare Gatekeeper Model? The Alliance for Health Reform guidebook defines the g
The days of slowly and reluctantly accepting change are over for Brokers and Carriers in the Health, Life, and Voluntary Benefit Markets. Forces that are out of their control have taken over!
For decades the Health and Life (H&L) Insurance Markets - Including the Insurance Carriers, Brokers/Agents, and Service Providers - have reluctantly accepted change on an Evolutionary Basis. While competition was stiff, most parties were enjoying a stable and profitable marketplace utilizing the same