
A Tale of Two Nations: Why Coronavirus Showed Mercy on One and Gave No Quarter to the Other
This case study’s goal is to elucidate the possible reasons for why Coronavirus showed mercy on Japan and gave no quarter to Italy so that nations can be better equipped for future novel virus pandemics.

The 6 Hallmarks of Excellent Telehealth Services
Before COVID-19 it would take most organizations many months to launch a new telemedicine service. Interest or demand was not very high and the individuals assigned to getting the new service up and running were only doing so part-time.

Patanjali's Ayurvedic "Cure" for Coronavirus: Real Medicine or Snake Oil?
The purpose of this article is to bring light to an issue that has occurred in India recently and is relevant to all medical practitioners who have been treating their patients for Coronavirus or COVID-19.

Who’s in charge of your Telehealth Services?
This is a story about four leaders named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.

The Top 4 Side Effects of Poorly Implemented Telehealth
These days, during the COVID-19 health crisis, telehealth is approached by many leaders as a necessary stop gap measure, as something that they have to do, because restricting patients’ access to care altogether is not a viable option for most healthcare organizations.