By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio)
What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for, says an old Irish adage. While that might not track well with today’s focus on healthier lifestyles, the health care industry, thankfully, offers a range of options for people to feel better whether that’s improved living through pharmaceuticals, therapeutic approaches to pain [...]
Entries Tagged as 'healthcare industry'
How Spirits Would Reinvent the Healthcare Industry
April 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Opinion
Tags:blogging·branding·Compliance·condition·consumer·dialogue·diet·distribution·experience·focus·Health·healthcare industry·intergration·lifestyle·marketing·messaging·pain management·personality·personalization·Pharmaceutical industry·Pharmacy·prescriptions·private·regulation·revenue·sale·spirits·sponsorship·sponsorships·therapy·value
Generation Y and Health: The Making of the Millennial Doctor
March 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Opinion, Trends
This post continues our new series on Generation Y and their relationship with their health. From challenges to epidemics, this series attempts to expose how these digital natives are managing health-related issues, both individually and together.
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)
Almost 10 years ago to date, I was sitting in a large lecture hall [...]
Tags:collaboration·computers·disease management·doctor·Generation Y·healthcare·healthcare industry·hierarchy·instant messaging·internet·Medical school·millennial·physician·practice·relationship·social media·sociology·technology·video chat
Zee Future Of Health
August 10th, 2010 · No Comments · News, Trends
By Daniel Licht (@thedvl)
Recently Zemoga worked with PSFK on concepts for their new report in conjunction with UNICEF. Now those are some big names. PSFK, for those that don’t know are the leaders in innovative ideas and trend spotting. If I need to explain UNICEF then you need some rethinking of your news sources and [...]
Tags:Augmented reality·creativity·crowdfunding·Design·future·healthcare industry·innovation·mobile·PSFK·SMS·social media·technology·Trends·UNICEF