PRINT: Think Research Branding Collateral
Project: Branded Print Collateral Objective: Develop a small printed collateral piece to be handed to clients at conference, pitch meetings, and open houses. Company: Think Research
Project: Branded Print Collateral Objective: Develop a small printed collateral piece to be handed to clients at conference, pitch meetings, and open houses. Company: Think Research
What use is research and the latest clinical evidence if it isn’t being used on the front lines of patient care? Researchers are now turning to an interaction-based view of knowledge translation, a broader contextualization …
The amount of available tests, treatments, and medical procedures available to Canadian patients is vast. However, ordering tests and procedures simply because they are available does not necessarily reflect best practices in patient care, and …
If Canada’s health care system is to operate at optimal efficiency without compromising on patient quality and access to care, reconfiguring the infrastructure of team-based health care will be at the heart of its transformation. …
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Efficient time management is the biggest asset in any clinician’s tool belt. Therefore, the clinical software that physicians and nurses use every day for their practice must maximize efforts of saving time and ensuring that …
Clinical documentation is one of the most time-consuming aspects of a clinician’s daily workflow, yet also one of the most important. Progress notes took hours as they were handwritten on loose-leaf papers, and then filed …
The need for high scale, modern cyber-security has become increasingly critical with the emergence of cloud computing, moving sensitive medical/health record information outside a hospital’s protected environment. However, cyber-security professionals face the challenge of not …
They say the only constant in life is change. Somehow, health care delivery and funding models had managed to evade this principle—until now. With the introduction and implementation of quality-based procedures (QBP) and other value-based funding …
Health care is notoriously slow to embrace or adapt to change. In an age of constantly evolving and emerging health care standards and regulations, continued aversion to change is futile. This especially applies to digital …