Business of Health Care
Friday 4:32pm & 6:32pm
SEGMENT ON TEMPORARY HIATUS.
Every week, Business of Health Care segments update us on beneficial new services, innovative procedures and technologies, and also helps us navigate of the maze of regulations, terminology and codes that can make the health care system seem intimidating.
Business of Health care is hosted by Glenn Robinson, president of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Hillcrest in Waco.
Business of Health Care is a production of KWBU and Baylor Scott & White Health.
Latest Episodes
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There are many proven diets out there, and many diet fads that come and go. One of the most talked about - and many would say controversial - diet trends…
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We often worry about how much time our kids spend in front of a screen, and particularly the link between screen time and childhood obesity. But too much…
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Cancers affecting the body's largest organ, the skin, are by for the most common. So it's no wonder that a growing number of people are concerned about…
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High blood pressure and high cholesterol have long been two major risk factors for serious conditions such as heart attack and stroke. While there are…
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In 2017, the World Health Organization issued a dire warning over the rise of so-called “superbugs,” which are infections resistant to antibiotics that…
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In the face of an epidemic, getting the right treatment to those affected is essential. That’s the thinking behind the new set of guidelines recently…
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A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. And based on a recent survey by one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies, more than…
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Do you - or have you ever had lower back pain? If you haven't yet, you likely will at some point. In fact, it's estimated that 80% of the population will…
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Healthcare Informatics is defined as the intergration of healhcare sciences, computer science, information science and cognitive science to assist in the…
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Primary cared medial services can be provided not only by physicians, but increasingly by a range of nonphysician practioners.