If your patients are not happy with their experience, they may be in the market for a new physician.We can help you stay on top of the latest news that affects your everyday life. Subscribe to stay up to date. (To subscribe to our blog click here).Healthcare has historically been behind other industries in providing a patient-focused experience, leaving patients dissatisfied and often in search of a new place to receive care.
If you have patients that don’t return after their visit, cancel appointments, no-shows, or patients that call but don’t schedule a visit, it may be time…
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Lubbock’s luxury homes, business closings, and best bites
Alana Edgin is a business reporter for the Avalanche-Journal, as seen Tuesday, June 14, 2022, at the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.Hello AJ readers!
This week was heavy on the real estate side of business news. We explored the most expensive luxury homes, with information on why so many of the top homes were new constructions. A follow up piece with the Lubbock Association of Realtors also explained some real estate trends, including predictions for the coming months.
For closings this week, KylElote announced its sudden closing on Oct. 23, according to the owner’s announcement in the LBK Foodies Group. The Ranch…
Franklin Memorial operating room expansion moves to next phase
The two new operating rooms at Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital in Rocky Mount are twice the size of the old ones.Molly Hunter
ROCKY MOUNT — Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital recently wrapped up renovations for the first part of a three-phase expansion.Overall, the expansion is expected to cost $15 million.“The expanded space … will provide for more services, more types of surgeries to come into our area. For example, we will be offering hand surgery, increased podiatry, increased OB-GYN surgeries, we’ll be increasing the general surgery population,” Carl Cline, vice president and hospital administrator for…
Tribal Business News Round Up: Oct. 24
Hale o Lono, temple at the Waimae Oahu Valley. (photo: Canva)In this week’s Tribal Business News Round-Up, Wells Fargo releases a report on how the lack of data affects investor interest in Indian Country, Native Hawaiian groups place culture at the center of tourism, and marginalized farmers sue the USDA over unfulfilled funds.
Lack of data stymies investor interest in ‘invisible’ tribal economies, Wells Fargo report finds
Private investment in Native businesses and tribal economies mostly centers on one resource: data. That’s according to Dawson Her Many Horses, head of Native American finance at Wells Fargo, who notes that…
Some Big Tech firms were the top landing spot for recent Goldman Sachs tech departures, and it could be an early sign of the changing tides in the war for
Hi! It’s Dan DeFrancesco reporting from NYC. We’ve almost made it one full week without another development in the Elon Musk-Twitter saga.* Cheers to that!
On tap today we’ve got Bridgewater’s new leadership not wasting any time changing its culture, JPMorgan upping its ESG game with an assist from a fintech, and why all those pumpkin-spice lattes might end up paying for your next vacation.
But first, the latest installment in Wall Street’s war for tech talent.
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Tulsa gas prices spike 20 cents per gallon overnight
Gasoline prices at Tulsa-area convenience stores and service stations spiked 20 cents overnight Wednesday, the same day OPEC announced a big cut in oil production.Prices at many Tulsa-area locations went to $3.59 per gallon Wednesday from $3.38 a day earlier.Through spokeswoman Aisha Jefferson-Smith, Tulsa-based QuikTrip declined to comment on OPEC’s announcement that it will cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day.Check out our latest digital-only offer and subscribe nowEnergy ministers cut production by a larger-than-expected 2 million barrels per day starting in November after gathering for their first face-to-face meeting at the Vienna headquarters…
The Dangers of Unpatched Medical Devices
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a notice regarding their concerns of unpatched and legacy medical devices.
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The FBI found that recently, there has been an increase in medical device vulnerability.
These vulnerabilities can result in cyberattacks.
Outdated software is an easy target for bad actors.
The FBI recommended encrypting data and prioritizing identity and access management. Strong, individualized passwords can help protect devices.
Overall, the FBI is recommending that…
Canadians won’t escape the effects of global currency chaos
For Canadians, usually the most pressing reason for thinking about global currencies is to know what you can buy with your loonie when you visit Mexico, Europe or the United States.
By that token, Canadians currently traveling in Britain will likely be very pleased when they examine their credit card statements back home. Earlier this year, you had to pay $1.70 for one pound sterling; this week the British currency plunged to less than $1.50.
It means after accounting for that country’s roaring inflation, a pint of beer in some London establishments will cost you (a mere) 12 bucks. On…
