Expensive beauty products – how is their price determined? Episode 172
On today’s episode we’re going to be answering your beauty questions about Does a product’s price indicate anything about quality?Does Glycerin and Aloe Vera really moisturize?What does Salicylic acid do in products?And how legit are beauty product / ingredient trends? Beauty Science News Unilever goes further with transparency The Big Companies are finally hopping on the transparency trend and have pledged to list a breakdown of the ingredients in their fragrances for all to see. While they started in early 2017, Unilever has now completed their project to list the ingredients in their fragranc...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - February 4, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Perry Romanowski Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Expensive beauty products – how is their price determined? Episode 172
On today’s episode we’re going to be answering your beauty questions about Does a product’s price indicate anything about quality?Does Glycerin and Aloe Vera really moisturize?What does Salicylic acid do in products?And how legit are beauty product / ingredient trends? Beauty Science News Unilever goes further with transparency The Big Companies are finally hopping on the transparency trend and have pledged to list a breakdown of the ingredients in their fragrances for all to see. While they started in early 2017, Unilever has now completed their project to list the ingredients in their fragranc...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - February 4, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Perry Romanowski Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Watch This Space: 3 Phenomena That Will Drive Health Care Innovation in 2019
By REBECCA FOGG  Back at their desks after the holidays, health care payers, providers and policymakers across the country are staring down their list of 2019 priorities, wondering which they can actually accomplish. Innovation to improve care quality and reduce costs will top many lists, and progress on this front depends, in no small part, on conditions for such innovation in the health care marketplace. Here are three phenomena unfolding there that I’ll be following closely this year to understand what innovators are up against, and how they’re responding. The legal battle over the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Over ...
Source: The Health Care Blog - January 31, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: Obamacare Value-Based Care health innovation Rebecca Fogg value-based payments Source Type: blogs

Hospitals Hike Ad Spending After Data Breaches
Few would argue that hospitals suffer a hit to their reputation whenever they suffer a well-publicized data breach. Apparently, one of their key methods for re-establishing their brand is to hike up their advertising expenditures, a new research study has concluded. The study, which appears in The American Journal of Managed Care this month, examines […] (Source: EMR and HIPAA)
Source: EMR and HIPAA - January 17, 2019 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anne Zieger Tags: C-Suite Leadership Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Org Type Role Security and Privacy Topic Hospital Advertising Hospital Data Breach Hospital Data Breach Costs Hospital Data Security Source Type: blogs

Senior Discounts
On January 1, 2019, I officially retired from the position I held for 28.5 years. Let the new era begin!In the interest of transparency, I have to tell you that was not entirely my choice; my departure was necessitated by " business reasons " , and, I am assured,not by any problem with my work. The metamorphosis from practicing physician to private citizen (and eventually, I suppose, topatient) is a process I had started a few years ago, when I cut back to working 26, and then 22 weeks per year, dumping call in the process. There were those who couldn ' t understand my action at that time, those who said I was not a " team...
Source: Dalai's PACS Blog - January 13, 2019 Category: Radiology Source Type: blogs