Since the start of the pandemic in 2020, telemedicine in Houston has increased in popularity due to its ease of access for patients of all ages. Health care locations across the Greater Houston Area responded to the disruptions of everyday life by making virtual visits to the doctor part of a regular routine for many Houstonians. While there are some…
While “demographics” is typically associated with the marketing industry, collecting patient demographics matters significantly in healthcare. Collecting a patient’s personal information helps our clinic’s patients and their providers. As a CEO in healthcare, I have put together a list explaining what is the purpose of patient demographics. What Is Considered Demographic Data? Demographics refers to statistical data relating to the…
Per the United States federal government, Medicaid is defined as a public insurance program that provides health coverage to low-income families and individuals, including children, parents, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. With the Affordable Care Act (ACA) being enacted in 2010, Medicaid was expanded to cover more people; however, enrollment in this expansion is optional and, as of…
The world of healthcare is constantly changing, fueled by technological advances. As new tools and information are discovered, the way medical professionals approach patient care must also adapt. The question of “how is the landscape of healthcare changing today” has so many answers; it can be overwhelming trying to understand each point. To make this topic a bit more digestible,…
U.S. immigration law is federal, which means it is followed throughout the country. Federal immigration law does not prohibit an undocumented immigrant from owning a business. The law makes being in the U.S. without permission unlawful, of course; and this act is punishable by deportation and various obstacles on return to the U.S. after deportation or other kind of departure. However, there have been cases where an undocumented person was caught in the U.S. and business ownership was actually viewed as a point in their favor when defending against deportation.
Cyberattacks hit businesses every day and their impact is growing. Experts say there are two types of companies, those who’ve been hacked, and those who don’t know they have been hacked. Every year cybercrime has increased as people try to benefit from business systems that are vulnerable. Most commonly, cyber attackers are looking for ransom and 53 percent of cyber-attacks resulted in damages of $500,000 or more.