When the Power Goes Dark, Your Medical Information Shouldn’t

This winter’s snowstorms delivered more than icy roads and school closures—they exposed a quiet vulnerability in how we access healthcare information when conditions are anything but normal. Across the country, extreme weather knocked out power, disrupted internet service, and closed clinics and pharmacies. For many families, that meant scrambling to stay warm and safe. For…

When Data Isn’t Really Yours: Kaiser Settlement Signals New Patient Privacy Era

Most patients believe that if data is part of your healthcare experience, it’s protected, and you can share it with whomever you want. It’s not that easy. The recent $46 million Kaiser Permanente settlement challenges that assumption — and marks a pivotal moment in the evolving conversation about patient data rights. What Happened? Kaiser Permanente…

Healthcare blog header illustrating physician burnout statistics and time savings from improved access to complete patient medical records at the point of care.

Better Information, Better Care: Why Physicians Are Rethinking Technology in 2026

Medicine didn’t suddenly become more complex because physicians lost skill, focus, or compassion. It became harder because the information required to deliver great care is fragmented, incomplete, and rarely available at the point of care. As we move into 2026, physicians are no longer asking for more tools. They’re asking for better information, improved care…

What the Year of the Horse Means for Healthcare in 2026

As we enter the Year of the Horse, U.S. healthcare headlines aren’t just noise, they’re signals. From policy gridlock to accelerated technology pilots, patients, providers, and payers are navigating a system under mounting pressure. The ripple effects of new legislation and regulatory shifts will be felt on both sides of the exam room, impacting access,…