Facing the fact that we’re going to die is one of the biggest challenges of living. I learned as a hospice doctor that the end of life can be filled with meaning and peace, for the person dying and for their loved ones. Here are some ideas about making it so.
Marc Ringel co-wrote a chapter in Digital Respiratory Healthcare, a book published in 2023 by the European Respiratory Society. The chapter, "Leave no Community Behind,” is about engaging community members in planning and implementing respiratory healthcare services. Marc’s contribution drew on his experience working as a physician researcher with community groups in rural Colorado.
This piece, I Did Telehealth When Telehealth Wasn’t Cool , appeared on page 32 of the spring 2022 issue of Chicago Life Magazine. The story starts with my baptism into telehealth in 1991, providing a broad look at telehealth, from the point of view of medicine, economics, history and politics.
My mother was ever-grateful that she was born on December 8. And I am thankful, for obvious reasons, to celebrate my birthday on September 10.
Information is power and money. Holders of patient information can't be persuaded to up efficiency.
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