Rashida T Narula

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More Progress Needed For Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Most of the latest Multiple Sclerosis treatments cater to relapsing and remitting MS patients. Until Roche’s blockbuster drug Ocrevus launched for progressive MS, patients with progressive and advanced multiple sclerosis had not benefitted as much from therapeutic innovations in the MS space. Renowned neurologist, Robert Fox indicates that he always is very transparent with newly...

Physician Burnout: A Growing Epidemic

With the shortage of medical providers and a growing population with increased incidence of chronic diseases, physicians are overworked. Studies show more than 50% of physicians experience burnout which is defined as a syndrome involving exhaustion, decreased sense of satisfaction, detachment, and decreased productivity. With increased burnout rates, the quality of medical care decreases and...

The Era Of Voice In Business Of Medicine: How To Win Your Patients Through Voice SEO

One can’t beat the convenience of using the internet using just by voice. 2019 will be the year for voice search. From asking Google Assistant or Siri to find the nearest grocery store to setting reminders, consumers are using voice searches for all sorts of things. An estimated 41% of American adults use voice search...

Setting Up Healthcare Practitioners For Success In The MIPS Program, 2019

The US healthcare system is making a tremendous effort to shift to a value-based payment model. In 2015 the Medicare Access and CHIP Authorization Act (MACRA) was passed. This Act consolidated the various quality payment programs such as the Physician Quality Reporting Systems, Value-Based Payment Modifier and the Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs) into a...

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