The Future of Health Care Is Social

what's often lost in the gun-toting Town Hall debates about the issue is a clear vision about how medicine could work in the future.

Too many of us are too busy to be healthy--not because we lack awareness. We know what we need to do. It's finding the time to do it that's the problem. In an age of 24/7 connectivity that requires our near-constant vigilance, time feels more pressed than ever. Yet, it may be that the very technology allowing us this around-the-clock connection can transform how we manage our health. Full Story »

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Jo Bobenhouse Smith
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by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Oct. 7, 2009

I must admit The title didn't entice me into this article; however, I'm glad it was presented in this format to be read. I found to be both timely, detailed and up beat. The illustrations were very helpful.

This is a fascinating look into the technical heakth managment aids that will become available to young your families. I felt emotionally "up" after reading this article.

Ongoing management and awareness also helps prevent costly, time consuming, and perhaps life-threatening emergencies for her and her family.

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