gqOS – Acting on the Evidence
There has always been plenty of talk about “evidence-based” care. Large sets of anonymized data, scraped from clinical records and payment claims have been aggregated by providers, insurers and third-party analytics firms and used to assess the most effective clinical pathways to achieve the best outcomes across a range of health conditions and patient t
Back to Back To Campus
Back to Back To Campus Despite the significant progress over the last 6 months, the U.S seems to be re-tracing the hard fought gains against the pandemic. What was once considered a late summer / early fall return to campus, has just become alot more complex as we deal with the delta variant, ongoing policy […]
Employer Dilemma: A Framework for Returning to Work [ Safely ]
We are fortunate to work with some of the largest employers in the country, most of which have followed local or federal guidelines and ceased operations in the workplace because of COVID-19. They had to do this with little opportunity to reflect on the impact or prepare for an eventual transition back to the workplace. […]
Interview with Stephen Ezeji-Okoye, MD (Part 3)
In Part 1 and Part 2 of our conversation, we heard from Stephen Ezeji-Okoye, MD (Chief Medical Officer of Crossover) about his experience at the VA and his first year at Crossover. We now turn our focus to learning about Stephen’s leadership role in helping Crossover respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss how the […]
The Myth of Prevention and EHR’s?
Prevention (prĭ-vĕn ‘shən) n. Preventing or slowing the course of an illness or disease Intended or used to prevent or hinder; acting as an obstacle Carried out to deter expected aggression by hostile forces. I was just referred this article which I found to be thoughtfully crafted. Abraham Verghese is a Professor and Senior Associate […]
SOAP: Apply, Rinse, and Repeat
SOAP (sōp) n. A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats. A process of medical evaluation and management which involves subjective, objective, assessment, and plan components. Slang. Money, especially that which is used for bribery. [&hell
