Another great article about the importance of broaching difficult conversations around end-of-life wishes appears in the Indianapolis Star this week.
The piece offers advice on how to have these conversations (including using the five questions offered on Engage With Grace) in a way that’s non-partisan, not mired in legal mumbo-jumbo… just, well, human.
And what better example [...]
Great article on how Americans feel about using technology to help them improve their health – check out the latest issue of Managed Healthcare Executive magazine.
Most people reading a blog post like this won’t be surprised by some of the findings in the recent Microsoft Health Engagement Survey outlined in the article – such as [...]
100 brilliant companies. 10 smokin’ hot industries. And Eliza is one of them.
We are humbled to be named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Companies to Watch —and one of just ten featured organizations in the health care industry. Wow.
Of course, this distinction is due in large part to our incredible roster of partners – both [...]
It’s the end of a long day packed with presentations and commentary, and there’s just one more thing standing between you and a cocktail.
Award-winning spoken word artist Sekou takes the stage at the Health 2.0 meets Ix Therapy conference to demonstrate the power of healthcare communication that skips past the superficial questions to connect on a [...]
Our own Alex Drane recently went into the WBNW 1120 AM radio studio for a live, on-air segment with host Chuck Morse. His “Business Spotlight” show airs in greater Boston, Plymouth, and Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Photo by jschneid, used under Creative Commons License
As someone who spends his working hours trying to engage his listeners in a wide range [...]
Lots of smart people have lots of great recommendations for Obama’s healthcare reform strategy.
Eliza’s own Alex Drane joins other Boston-based healthcare and healthcare IT folks by sharing her perspective here.
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As if it weren’t enough to be worried about the tenuous job market and our dwindling retirement savings – now the economy is even affecting our waistlines.
Then again, maybe the recession will actually be a good thing. Ready for the “back-to-basics bailout diet”?
Those of you who have been to an Eliza meeting know we’re all [...]