The next time you’re thinking about emailing your physician to ask them a question, maybe you should check to see how much money you’ve got in your pocket.
Continue reading7 Essential IT Strategies For Healthcare Businesses
In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the role of Information Technology (IT) has become increasingly crucial.
Continue readingHome Healthcare Options For Your Loved Ones: Making The Right Choice
Home healthcare is an increasingly popular option for families looking to provide care for their loved ones.
Continue readingHundreds Of Immigrant Advocates Rallied Across New York State For Passage Of Coverage For All Bill
Today, immigrant advocates held rallies in New York City, Long Island and Yonkers demanding for state lawmakers to pass Coverage for All.Continue reading
Healthcare Industry Needs To Do More To Educate Consumers On Value-Based Care, Study Says
EmblemHealth, one of the nation's largest nonprofit health insurers, released its findings today in a national survey of what Value-Based Care means to patients and consumers. Continue reading
In The Throes Of COVID Burnout, What Can We Learn From Healthcare’s Thrivers?
The pandemic is taking an unmeasurable toll on healthcare workers. They’re stressed, exhausted, disillusioned, and burned out. Some are crippled by PTSD. Continue reading
Useful Tips On How To Win Your Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
It absolutely makes sense to put your trust in a doctor when it comes to your health, as they are healthcare professionals.Continue reading
A Guide For Healthcare Entrepreneurs: How To Start A Home Care Business
Do you dream of taking full control of your career in healthcare? Do you want to provide a personalized level of care to a specific patient group?Continue reading
NYC Medical Practice Launches First-Ever Unconscious Bias Training Program For All Staff
AdvantageCare Physicians (ACPNY), one of New York City’s largest primary and specialty care medical practices— installs the first-ever bias in healthcare education training program.Continue reading
Senate Majority Advances Legislation To Address Disparities In Healthcare For Minorities
The Senate Democratic Majority today advanced legislation to close the racial disparities gap in healthcare, building on the conference’s continued work to protect the healthcare rights of all New Yorkers.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Thanks SOMOS For Critical Role In Testing Efforts And More
During a week in which hundreds of frontline SOMOS physicians and healthcare workers received the Moderna vaccine on-camera to urge equity & participation.Continue reading
Patient Financing Options From Harlem To Hollywood
By Bretton Love
Healthcare is one of the most pressing issues of our time: with the requirement for healthcare a universal human experience, and the cost of healthcare preventing and deterring some individuals from visiting the doctor in the first place.Continue reading
SEIU/1199 Union Opportunities In Healthcare In Harlem
NMIC is holding an open house for Harlem and upper Manhattan residents to explore positions in healthcare with SEIU/1199.Continue reading
OP-Ed: How The Proposed “Trumpcare” May Affect Medicare
By Richard Robinson
The answer to the question “How Might Trumpcare Affect Medicare?” appears to depend on who is weighing in and the possible impact it will have for American citizens both those who are retired and perhaps more importantly for those who are currently still in the workforce.Continue reading
Senator Marisol Alcántara Holds Universal Single-Payer Healthcare Town Hall Uptown
Senator Marisol Alcántara will introduce her community to the New York Health Act, which would replace New York’s existing health insurance system with public, universal coverage – “Improved Medicare for All.” Continue reading