Sat.Sep 05, 2020 - Fri.Sep 11, 2020

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Behavioral Health Side-Effects in the COVID Era

Health Populi

“This surge of people experiencing acute behavioral health problems…has the potential to further impact the healthcare system for years to come,” a report from McKinsey expects looking at the hidden costs of COVID-19’s impact on U.S. health care. The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on Americans’ mental health, with anxiety and depression growing as a side-effect to worries about the virus itself, the long Great Lockdown in much of the country, and the economic

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Biopharma R&D in the Post-COVID World

Health Advances

By Steven Chang, Ph.D., Senior Analyst ; Y inzi Liu, Ph.D., Engagement Manager ; Doug Mullen, Ph.D., Director ; and Wyatt Gotbetter, Partner. While U.S. states and countries are in the process of reopening their economies and managing resurgence of cases, the long-term challenge of COVID-19 on our healthcare system is just beginning. Recent studies now indicate that patients recovering from COVID-19 can suffer from long-term complications that could last far beyond the acute phase of the infe

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Registration is now open for Leaders in Healthcare!

Leaders in Healthcare

Wednesday, May 26, 2021 - 12:45 Registration for this year’s Leaders in Healthcare conference on 8-11 November 2021 is now open. And we have special early bird prices available to all delegates! This in-person and online four day conference at the Barbican, London, aims to focus on the leadership challenges which all nations face in healthcare to improve the care we deliver for our patients.

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To revitalize primary care policy, focus on relationships

Healthy Debate

Growing up, I knew there was something special about the relationship I had with my family doctor, the only physician I knew for my first two decades of life.For those two decades, our family doctor formed my ideas of what it was like to be a health professional. I distinctly remember the kind face and unhurried tone, but also the multiple roles played – at once scientist, advisor and connector.

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How to Battle Layoffs: The Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp

Facing layoffs in your organization? Support your team members' career transition with Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp: Custom Resume & LinkedIn Revamp + 6 Weeks of Career Coaching. Our certified resume writers will create job search-winning resumes and LinkedIn profiles while they work with a career coach to learn unique strategies to stand out, attract the right employers, automate their job search, and land their dream job.

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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

Health Populi

One universal experience health systems around the globe have witnessed in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic has been the dramatic pivot to telehealth and virtual care platforms. The latest report from Philips Future Health Index series attests to that, and to clinicians’ general recognition that telehealth has been crucial in the early phase of the crisis.

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The True Power of Community – Celebrating our 10th Anniversary

The Beryl Institute

Grounded in a shared and lived experience, co-created by a global community of voices who lead, live and innovate experience every day; those ideas represent the seeds from where every positive healthcare experience should spring. Those ideas are the foundation on which this community was born. Ten years ago today, September 14, The Beryl Institute community opened its doors as a global community of practice and formal membership community.

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Americans Worry About Medical Bankruptcy, With Prescription Drug Costs Also Playing Into Voters’ Concerns

Health Populi

One in two people in the U.S. are concerned that a major health event in their family would lead to bankruptcy, up 5 percent points over the past eighteen months. In a poll conducted with West Health, Gallup found that more younger people are concerned about medical debt risks, along with more non-white adults, published in their study report, 50% in U.S.