9.5.2018 The Most Interesting Things I Observed This Week
Sep 6, 2018 · 2 min read
by Cancergeek

- The Health System Transformation Space
- 11 Healthcare Leaders On The Best, Most Efficient Way to Recognize Employees
- HBR: Organizational Grit
- Distributed Deep Learning Networks Among Institutions For Medical Imaging
- The High-Stakes Race To Create The World’s First Artificial Heart
- Paul Singer, Doomsday Investor on Jonathan Bush and Athena Health
- Is Blockchain The Answer To A Better Healthcare Industry
- How Tech Is Changing How Healthcare Must Communicate With Patients
- Great-Heart Is Gone
- Commentary: Cancer Isn’t A War Or A Battle, But Maybe Cancer Research Is
- Chrissy Far: the Doctor Survived A Spinal Injury That Almost Paralyzed Him. Now Debt Collectors Are Hounding Him
- Do Uninsured Patients Recieve More Unnecessary Care?
- Days Spent At Home — A Patient-Centered Goal And Outcome
- Mapping The Drivers Of Overdiagnosis To Potential Solutions
- Mammography Utilization Way Down Among Younger Women — Even Those With A History Of Breast Cancer
- America Soured On My Multiracial Family
- People Don’t Buy Products, They Buy Better Versions Of Themselves
- Tom Brady’s Opinion On Kneeling For The Anthem Is Pure Emotional Intelligence
- Dr. Atul Gawande Finds Time Between Patients And Family For Writing
- Hospitals Battle Over Control Over Fast-Growing Heart Valve Procedure
- HP Is ‘Printing’ Drugs For The CDC To Speed Up Antibiotic Testing
- AI Can’t Replace Doctor’s Gut Instincts, MIT Study Says
- Is This $150 A Month Holistic Primary Care Service The Future Of Medicine?
- BMJ: Changing The Way We Communicate About Patients
- How Far Are We From Truly Human-Like AI?
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