Net Attitude Meets Health Attitude

Net Attitude is now available on Kindle in addition to paperback. Health Attitude is available in paperback, Kindle, and Audible. Net Attitude is a new version of my first book, which was published in 2001. Here is what some thought leaders had to say about the new version. “Net Attitude is a creative and useful […]

Nanomotors In Our Bodies?

Nanobots traveling in the bloodstream of humans is hard to visualize, but it is likely to be an important part of healthcare in the future. A complimentary technology has been announced by the University of Texas at Austin. UT engineers there claim to have built the “smallest, fastest, and longest-running synthetic motors ever created”. The nanomotora are less than […]

Medical Breakthroughs

Every week, I look forward to reading  the newsletter from MedicalAutomation.org. It  publishes an excellent newsletter covering developments in medical research. I am continuously amazed at what I read. There is no doubt in my mind we will see more breakthroughs in the next ten years than we have seen in the last 100 years. The […]

Track Your Health And Be Healthier

Saturday morning at 7:50 AM, I will be talking about healthcare gadgets with George DiGianni on KTCK, The Ticket, a Dallas, TX radio station. You can listen live here. The focus of the program will be consumer healthcare devices. As I wrote in Health Attitude, people who track their health are healthier. There is an explosion of new […]

Key Issues for Healthcare in 2016

The Health Research Institute (HRI) at PwC (formerly PriceWaterhouseCoopers) describes the top health industry issues it sees for 2016. They are summarized below with my own interpretation. You can read the full report at Top health industry trends and issues 2016: PwC. 2016 will see a continuation of high-profile mergers and acquisitions in the healthcare industry.  The emerging […]