Preventive medicine is a critical, yet often undervalued, aspect of healthcare. It plays a pivotal role in shaping patient outcomes and improving the economic efficiency of healthcare systems, particularly within the frameworks of value-based care (VBC) and accountable care organizations … Read More
Author Archives: Heidi Franklin
Female versus Male Specific Lab Interpretations and Why They Matter
Interpreting laboratory results with consideration of biological sex is critical to accurately diagnose and effectively treat. Despite medical advancements, the differences between male and female physiology are often overlooked, leading to potential misinterpretations and treatment disparities. This article explores the … Read More
Accounting for Health Equity and Precision Medicine
The role of race and ethnicity in medicine is complex and requires a careful approach that considers the nuances of health equity. While acknowledging a patient’s ethnicity as part of the broader picture of social determinants of health (SDOH) can … Read More
Prevalence of Medical Overtesting
Medical testing plays a crucial role in diagnosis and patient management, from routine tests to more advanced investigations. However, the phenomenon of overtesting—defined as ordering unnecessary medical tests—is a significant and growing concern. Overtesting includes the use of non-recommended screening … Read More
The Power of Early Detection and Preventative Care
In today’s world, healthcare operates mostly as “sick care,” where individuals receive medical attention only after symptoms manifest or diseases reach critical stages. Chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, are the leading causes of death and disability … Read More