Individuality In Healthcare, Part 3 -- More Insights, Better Experience Across The Continuum Of Care
This is the third article in a series on individuality and inclusion in healthcare, pulling largely from interviews I conducted and sessions I attended at the HLTH: The Future of Healthcare conference ...
I recently met with C-level executives at a Fortune 100 company. I shared with them what I’ve learned from experience – that most employers are not as in touch with the healthcare needs of their ...
CreatureCast - Siphonophores and Individuality from Casey Dunn on Vimeo. There are different ways to think of individuality. Individuality can refer to function — whether an organism operates and ...
Needed, an oxymoron: a general scientific theory of individual differences. To focus upon individuality is to celebrate particularity, whereas any general theory must, by definition, submerge the ...
We all strive from childhood to be our unique selves. This is good, especially in those developmental years. However as we grow older, we can easily use our individuality to dominate another person ...
Connection with others is a necessary and sustaining fact of life, from cradle to grave, as is exposure to cultures and subcultures. Connection is central to the development of your UI and to ...
THOUGH we, the people of the United States, boast of our individuality, we are regarded to-day by those who cater to our wants as an absorbent mass, rather than as discriminating units. Great agencies ...
Before you can maintain your individuality, you need to know what it is. Picture yourself as a tree. Your individuality is your roots and trunk, firm and strong. A relationship is like the branches ...
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