Articles

Reset With Nature

BY KATHRYN RUSCITTO, ADVISOR It is easy to get stressed from a variety of things. Sometimes all it takes to reset is by engaging the outdoors. In, “The Fundamentals of Environmental Neurosciences,” is a summary of current research that looks at the relationship between people and their

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Are We Seeing The End Of Private Practice?

by Jenn Negley, Vice President, Risk Strategies Company The pressures on healthcare professionals have never been greater. Whether it’s keeping up with evolving regulations, battling prior authorizations, chasing down reimbursements, or managing rising operational costs, maintaining a private practice has become a balancing act for many. It’s

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Advances In Cardiac Technology:Diagnosis, Treatment, And Monitoring

Data from the World Health Organization indicates that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for approximately 17.9 million or 32% of deaths worldwide, necessitating continuous innovation in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. Recent advances in cardiac technology have significantly improved patient outcomes, with breakthroughs spanning early detection, minimally invasive

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Working Together to Fight Seasonal Influenza

Generated by OpenAI. (2024), ChatGPT (40 mini)Edited by Kimberly Graf, Marketing Consultant & Contributing Writer As healthcare providers, we must champion effective strategies to fight influenza as it remains a public health concern. Together, we can help mitigate the impact of the flu, which includes prevention, early

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Collaboration That Leads to Quality Care

For Dr. Nicholas Massa, vice president of medical affairs at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, collaboration and quality have been cornerstones of his remarkable 25-year medical career. As a dedicated local physician, he began his journey as a graduate, resident, and practitioner of pediatrics at Upstate University Hospital, where

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Who’s Taking Care Of The Physicians?

MSSNY’s Peer Coaching Program Combats Stigma, Offers ‘Safe Space’ for Docs Battling Demons By: Bari Faye Dean It’s no secret that physicians live in a pressure cooker of stressors. They want to provide the highest quality care to patients, give the most of themselves to their families

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