My husband said four words to me that made my worldview flip on never missing a chance to see a loved one: “Measure in times, not years.”
We were debating whether to go home and see our family for Thanksgiving and my husband said…
If your parents are 65, it’s not 20 or 30 years you might have with them, it’s maybe 20 or 30 visits you get with them.
One in four Americans don’t live in the same hometown as their family. How would you change your decisions if you’d only get to see your loved ones for 20 or 30 more days?
You’d change everything to be with them, wouldn’t you? Same if it was six months. And yet when those days are separated by years we let them slide through our fingers.
Next time don’t count the years, remember the days… and treasure them.
FHM client @IMOsolutions COO Ivana Naeymi-Rad sat down with @KarenJagoda at the Empowered Patient podcast to discuss how the company is leading the drive to improve the utilization of structured and unstructured healthcare data. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/rRdnRVMTWu
SPREAD HOLIDAY MAGIC! Come to give blood in December = a chance at a $1K https://t.co/4O1uES8MsQ Gift Card + 65-inch Fire TV from @PrimeVideo & #CandyCaneLaneMovie! Plus, come give Dec. 1-17 for a $10 Gift Card by email. Schedule: https://t.co/0zPbpXH4E8
There is a lot of scary news lately about clinicians leaving medicine.
But its not the whole story - many are building the healthcare system of tomorrow they are eager to practice in and receive care from.
Great article from @chrissyfarr out today https://t.co/SOkHjtVmR1
So fantastic to catch up with @JessLEmond at a coffee shop in our backyard (Boston). Loved getting to know her better and learning more about the impactful work she’s involved with. Thanks for the tea and the tea 🙌 #digitalhealth#womensupportingwomen
🏀 TD Garden, Capital One Arena and Barclays Center are among the NBA arenas with perfect transit scores, according to a new ranking that measured how well basketball arenas are served by public transportation.
https://t.co/W9TImJ9Nq0
A new study offers a view of how dozens of social determinants of health interact with one another and affect a child's development — and also could serve as a guide for policymakers to better target policies to address glaring health disparities. https://t.co/prSaGiPBVE
@HITeaWithGrace I too had a very shady exchange with a guy from the conference last year. Not nearly this bad, but could not agree more that the guys attending these conferences need to do better.
Attending the @HIMSS Annual Conference in Raleigh next week?
Don't miss out on Dr. Shahsahebi and Dr. Cardwell's presentation, Leveraging Advanced Mapping Capabilities for Better Patient Cohorting.
Learn more about the clinical presentation here: https://t.co/dGY24VtYrT
@davidwade Honestly, you are so right here. But it's also bigger than this. Why are teachers asking for donations for supplies they are expected to buy with their own money. It does come down to money, but in a state as wealthy as MA there is no excuse for this.