54 Health Blogs to read in 2016

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54 Health Blogs to read in 2016

54 healthcare blogs 2016

in 2016, the trillion dollar industry health will continue to undergo dramatic changes spurred by the affordable care Act (ACA) the growth of large health systems, technological advances, and the emphasis on quality and results. It's also a presidential election year, promising further scrutiny and debate on health policy and practice.

Staying on top of new developments that are occurring at breakneck speed is a challenge for health professionals. Fortunately, for all sectors of the healthcare industry, there is at least one, if not many blogs filled with useful information, updates, ideas and graphics. And as the industry grows at a frenetic pace, then do the blog account, which makes it more difficult to disentangle the most essential reading.

This is why we were analyzing health through crowded blogosphere and found the top 54 blogs to equip you with the necessary information to navigate the coming year. Varied scope and subject, these blogs offer a panoramic view of the health sector, if you search for nuts and bolts policy discussions or financial analysis of innovations Medicaid. The list has four last year that the more blogs to reflect new entrants or updated versions of previously presented blogs.

Visit our original list of 2014, published by MPH @ GW.

Media Outlets

    1. Atlantic Health
    2. Hospital Review Becker
    3. Health Affairs
    4. Healthcare Finance News / Health iT News
    5. the Hill Healthwatch
    6. impact Hospital
    7. Huffington post: Healthy Living
    8. the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) : public and environmental health
    9. Kaiser health News (KHN)
    10. Modern healthcare vital Signs
    11. the New England Journal of Medicine: health policy and reform
    12. The New York Times: well
    13. politico Pulse
    14. Shots: New Health NPR
    15. The result

organizations / Foundations

    1. Alliance for Aging Research
    2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): public health Issues Blog
    3. Culture health
    4. Ministry of health and social services Blog
    5. Discover: health and medicine
    6. health care Policy and market review
    7. health IT Buzzblog
    8. Bougeons Blog
    9. NIH Director's Blog
    10. National Center for Policy Analysis: Blog health Policy
    11. white House healthcare blog

health professionals

    1. Brian Klepper: Maintenance and costs
    2. Joseph Paduda : issues Managed Care
    3. Maggie Mahar: beat Health
    4. Jane Sarasohn-Kahn: HEALTHPopuli
    5. Paul Levy: Not Running a hospital
    6. Ryan Lynch : Comp Insider Workers
    7. David Harlow HealthBlawg
    8. David Williams: Blog Business Health
    9. Alison Bass
    10. Rick Ungar: The Policy page

Other blogs of note

    1. ACO Watch
    2. trade healthcare
    3. health coating
    4. disruptive Women in health care
    5. Blog global Policy health
    6. health 2.0
    7. the Blog of health care
    8. health care Economist
    9. health care IT Guy
    10. health care Renewal
    11. health News Review: health News Watchdog Blog
    12. health Wonk Review
    13. INSUREBLOG
    14. MobiHealthNews
    15. the pump handle
    16. KevinMD
    17. downstream upstream
    18. blog WEGO Health

media Outlets

    1. Atlantic health

      This blog Atlantic magazine has against-intuitive research results, new health problems public, practices and questionable items that explore the medicine from historical perspectives, anthropological and sociological. It's easy to linger here, read stories about accidental medical breakthroughs and developments in medical theories. Readers can also find information about new medical experiments and the fight to eradicate Ebola.

    2. Hospital Review Becker

      Aimed at industry leaders, Becker's Hospital Review maintains the pace of health ever -Modification legal and business landscape. The review follows the hard fight against the infection of efforts and makes note of new epidemics. The latest thinking on improving the patient experience and other quality of care measures can be found here.

    3. Health Affairs

      A wide forum to explore issues of national and international concern of health policy, Health Affairs speaks to researchers, suppliers, lawyers, industry leaders and others. blog entries are cataloged by dozens of topics and readers also have access to "thematic issues" that explore political topics in depth.

    4. Healthcare Finance News / Healthcare IT News

      The accompanying blogs remain above industry news, valuable ways to use the analysis data, recommended approaches to financial management, the impact of the federal government's participation and dozens of other questions. Blogs include a current list of health care fraud, informative webinars and updates on cybersecurity. Useful videos, slideshows, whitepapers and infographics make these relevant blogs comprehensive services for industry insiders and journalists health

    5. The Hill :. Healthwatch

      Healthwatch delivers ongoing roundup of the latest news in health, political debates and Capitol Hill regulatory issues. Here is where you will find piecemeal accounts of the battles on the ACA and the funding of Planned Parenthood. Healthwatch is also a good source for the latest news about Big Pharma and other health industries, and trends and policy developments across the country. The blog offers comprehensive coverage of health care plans proposed by each presidential candidate as well.

    6. Hospital impact

      Impact Hospital, a blog written by and for hospital executives, doctors and other health care leaders to opinion, focuses on major issues such as the difference between data and technology. advice based on evidence on adverse events and other problems is abundant. The blog also conveniently connects the latest news from the health care industry

    7. Huffington Post :. Healthy Living

      This blog takes an approach to pop culture to health care with a multitude of stories about healing foods and spices, new fitness diets and healthy lifestyles . The blog gathers health information from television, the Internet, medical experts, health practitioners, wire services and a range of other sources. You will find posts on the supplement industry, anti-stress foods and experimental diets

    8. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Public Health and the environment

      Articles, interactive features, commentary and links compiled from nine JAMA journals with a focus on consumer protection, disaster medicine, the fight against diseases, injury prevention and lifestyle. Directed clinicians, it is an essential source for research and current thinking on public health. Some items are free, but some require a subscription to read.

    9. Kaiser Health News (KHN)

      Kaiser Health News Media partners nationwide to provide in-depth coverage of issues of state and national health policy. The original content, such as Med school teaches science and data mining, is often picked up by other print and online publications. Blog KHN going beyond changes in reporting health laws to deepen the issues raised by the changes. Regular readers gain a full understanding of the landscape of healthcare in the United States and the state accounts by the successes and failures

    10. Modern Healthcare :. Vital Signs

      With simple prose and catchy headlines, this blog explores the political, financial and technological dimensions of the health care industry. It encompasses a range of thorny health issues, inefficiencies of operating rooms and fraud in the health care industry to primers on what Medicare pays for equipment and sets rules 'meaningful use. The whereabouts of healthcare CEOs and other leaders are also reported

    11. The New England Journal of Medicine :. Health policies and reform

      This rich compilation of articles probes ,, political factors and based on ethical financial evidence that determine health care policy in the United States and around the world. Health Policy and Reform wide rakes with case studies of environmental victories as well as portraits of the evolution of health care systems. Topical reviews watching social ills, global health, business and medicine

    12. The New York Times :. Well

      A blog for the public health care packed with practical information drawn from studies and trends. Posts range from advice on exercise and nutrition to current thinking about heart health and drug efficacy. Readers may have their health questions answered by the experts of the blog. The well rest on the results and news related to disparities in health and health of the population.

    13. Politico Pulse

      Reporting daily from the intersection of politics and health, lively Politico Pulse offers the latest news on the presidential race the Supreme Court, the insurance industry and state-level discussions on the expansion of Medicaid, abortion and many other issues. It is a fertile time to cover new health on Capitol Hill and Politico Pulse provides fast, easy to digest reports on the latest confrontations ACA and includes links to informative primer on the reform of health care. The blog describes various plans of presidential candidates to curb drug costs, rewrite health policy and the fight against gun control

    14. Shots :. Health News NPR

      This post NPR examines how healthcare practices, research, ethics and cost impact on the public. Much of the content is collected best sources for health care as well as reports NPR. The items are broken down by categories Your Care, Care and Tests, Health, Inc., Policy-ish and public health. A diligent journalist on health crises, the NPR blog mixture serious content with food for thought.

    15. The Upshot

      The result is a blog released wealthy New York Times in data visualization which covers health care, politics, technology, sports, culture and other topics. News anchors give Upshot The numerous occasions to discuss hot topics such as family leave. It also offers tips on how to overcome misconceptions about vaccines and other public health priorities.

Organizations and Associations

    1. Alliance for Aging Research

      This blog documents the Alliance for Aging research efforts to advance scientific discoveries that will improve the quality of life for older people in the United States. Written for consumers and health professionals, the blog helps readers make informed medical decisions. As it covers health and aging from many angles, the blog of the Alliance also provides the big picture on the costs and challenges of improving the quality of care and access.

    2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Public Health Issues Blog

      Questions about Public Health Blog provides an arena to reflect on the evolution of public health, the lessons learned from past crises and how to respond to new emergencies and chart innovative strategies for preparedness. Targeted at a broad audience, this blog covers topics of general interest in health jargon, accessible prose. Many messages contain practical tips for food safety and other public health problems. Other profile of those responsible for civil protection or tell how public health officials responded to an epidemic or a similar crisis.

    3. Culture of Health

      Published by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this blog provides the latest thinking on innovation in health care, sociological dimensions of well -being, environmental health and preventive care measures. Messages by a network of contributors relate to issues such as food insecurity and benefits of universal coverage. A conversational tone and striking examples give a sense of community to the culture of health. A featured topics assortment, including the built environment and health, patient-centered care and the social determinants of health, to do an extensive survey of the many dimensions of health.

    4. Ministry of Health and Social Services Blog

      Department of Health and Social Services blog mixes promotion of ACA and other federal initiatives with public health advice and testimonials from citizens supporting the ACA. The blog is also a promotion of public health tool, mothers nursing champions and recognizes climate change as a public health problem

    5. Discover :. Health and medicine

      Discover the health blog magazine focuses on condensed fresh and surprising research, unusual case studies, unmet medical mysteries and potential medical advances. Blog posts are a well-documented measured approach to "strange but true" object. The blog is not afraid of controversial topics such as medical marijuana.

    6. Health Care Policy and the review of the market

      Consultant Bob Laszewski provides authoritative advice on health care policy with a conservative bent. Laszewski takes a dim view of the ACA many national and state perspectives. It remains true to his convictions and does not spare other conservatives with whom he disagrees.

    7. health iT Buzzblog

      This forum for health care providers and professionals in the industry was created by the Office of the National Coordinator for health information Technology (ONC) to discuss the transition from paper to electronic health records. This encyclopedic blog covers the finer details of the landscape iT developments, including the final rules for ONC certification criteria and other details. This is the place for both follow the federal investment in health technology.

    8. Bougeons Blog

      The Let Move Blog is the go-to site for communities and families in search of strategies to help children grow up healthy . The blog also reports the government and nonprofit efforts to improve the health of children. The campaign Move Let launched by First Lady Michelle Obama sings the praises of the farm to the table salad bars, tackles childhood obesity and encourages fun ways to stay active and fit. A bonus: the blog includes kid-friendly recipes

    9. Blog NIH Director

      This blog engaging offers videos that bring young researchers highlight to explore issues medical tough, behind medical histories. progress, intriguing studies and more. Teeming with explanations easy to grasp advanced technologies, such as / case.9 gene-editing tool CRISPR, the blog features a wide audience with difficult concepts. It also conveys an infectious enthusiasm that invites readers to embrace scientific exploration and recognize its potential to improve health worldwide

    10. National Center for Policy Analysis :. Blog health policy

      This blog provides a market perspective on insurance and reimbursement policies, health care model and the role of government in regulating the care industry health. Expect drill down on meticulous handling of the Congress of legislation in health care, especially regarding costs.

    11. White House Health Blog

      Learn how the White House health is the integration reform initiatives with new technologies, protection of privacy and public health campaigns. A function of blog, "The Faces of Health," is a series of first-person accounts touting the ACA to customize the impact of the reform of health care. Check the blog, too, to the federal government's efforts to promote responsible use of antibiotics and other crucial concerns of public health.

Health Professionals

    1. Brian Klepper: Maintenance and costs

      Healthcare analyst and commentator Brian Klepper and a team of medical experts scrutinize the tests, the FDA predators healthcare practices, health informatics and a host of other topics. The blog favorable to consumers is at the heart of the pressing questions that could not be answered elsewhere. Klepper is not afraid to tackle difficult issues such as how to weigh the benefits against the cost of cancer care or criticize Congress for caving into the behemoth of the health care industry

    2. Joseph Paduda :. Managed Care Questions

      Pithy commentary and detailed analysis of Joseph Paduda, an expert on workers' compensation, group health and auto insurance. Managed Care Matters examines the model of the perspective of insurance companies, regulators, health care providers and consumers of workers. Little escapes the attention of Paduda. practices of dubious and corrupt industry receive part of his commentary the most vehement

    3. Maggie Mahar :. Health Beat Blog

      Maggie Mahar is the author of "Money Driven Medicine exhibit: The real reason health care costs a lot." Former financial journalist, Mahar separates truth from rumor to challenge misconceptions about the ACA and to shed light on thorny issues such as obesity and Alzheimer's disease. It challenges the widely held assumptions about health and health care and highlights the humanity of those who dedicate themselves to the healing arts of

    4. Jane Sarasohn-Kahn :. HEALTHPopuli

      Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, a health economist and management consultant, writes in support of primary and preventive health care, public health statistical analyzes and shines a light on the promise of digital technology. It is a lively commentator on trends and health outcomes, ready to point out the differences that favor wealthier consumers. The blog also links to many white papers, presentations and articles Sarasohn-Kahn

    5. Paul Levy :. Not Running a Hospital

      Paul Levy, former president and CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, sharing the finest of medical diplomacy points. A "coach" self-proclaimed Levy draws on world affairs and a variety of professional fields to make astute observations about human behavior - both poor and exemplary - and the resulting impact on society. Many positions are supported by the reading of Levy in the social sciences, classical and other disciplines, and offer thoughtful solutions to the timeless conflicts

    6. Ryan Lynch :. Workers Comp Insider

      It emphasizes the respect of safety rules at work, this lively blog looks at security holes, criminal cases and trends in the industry. Authors of the blog are quick to credit other bloggers in the area and draw attention to important articles on high-profile industrial accidents, investigations and legal wrangling. The blog also pulls together the latest thinking of experts on trends in the workplace, such as growth of the occupation health aide home

    7. David Harlow :. HealthBlawg lawyer

      Health and consultant David Harlow addresses the legal issues that arise when HIPAA and state laws on privacy intersect with the burgeoning field of digital health. In a clear labored prose, Harlow explains the changes in the meaningful use and other regulations and their impact on patients. He's not afraid to express his opinion :. In light of the rash of security breaches electronic medical record, for example, Harlow offers solutions based on deep knowledge of digital health data

    8. David Williams: Blog Business health

      in health Business blog blog, David Williams consultant reports on the impact of current and proposed health policies, common wisdom of questions, and evaluates the progress and health-related practices. Williams progressive perspective is evident through the blog, such as its position in praise of demographic changes that he believes health care reform benefits. The blog also allows current to drive innovative tools for health care that appear promising

    9. Alison Bass

      Alison Bass is the award-winning author of "Side Effects: . a prosecutor, a denunciation and a Bestselling antidepressant on Trial, "on behalf of two women who exposed the deceptive practices used to market an antidepressant prescribed to millions. In his eponymous blog, the former science and medical reporter for the Boston Globe talks about the impact of laws governing sex work and confront the misconceptions from the media about sex trafficking. In previous posts, it also poses difficult questions for Big Pharma

    10. Rick Ungar :. Policy page

      The "Token Lefty" to Forbes Rick Ungar does not follow the party line if writing to ACA or fiscal policy, and highlights the hypocrisy of all political stripes. He talks about politics and policy regarding health care and many other topics. Ungar posts by ABA are some of its most popular.

Other blogs of note

    1. ACO Watch

      ACO Watch keeps insiders responsible care abreast of the latest industry news, innovations and compensation strategies. Self-professed "health policy junkie" Gregg A. control and handle other bloggers offer their views on political and business dimensions of ACOs. The blog draws attention to influential white papers and research findings and monitors twists ACO. Masters often adds a little humor deadpan laugh in his criticism of the opponents of the ACA.

    2. Trade healthcare

      Trade healthcare obtained in the thickness of the ACA debate new approaches to preventive health care quality and other major issues. The blog goes under the numbers to challenge the accepted models in messages like this: "Rethinking our thinking on diagnostic tests: There is nothing positive or negative about a test result". national tragedies, such as turning San Bernardino, are seized to examine the root causes of society and to question the often chaotic health system in the nation.

    3. health Cover

      Geared towards journalists health, Covering health unravels the complexity of the political debate, remains on top of industry trends and offers ample ideas for stories to pursue. the blog provides messages to help journalists to navigate the confusion of search results and other thorny subject topics. the blog also provides primers on complex subjects such as end of life care.

    4. disruptive Women in health care

      This blog aims to correct policies that take into account the many factors that determine the health of women, including funding research trends, reproductive health policies, inequality social and sexism provider. Because it is written from the perspective of women who are health professionals, the blog often raises questions that could not get traction elsewhere, why these tanning beds, more widely used by women as men do not deserve the same attention to public health than tobacco. We are looking for customers items for students, professionals and writers with expertise in the fields of health and the administration of public health.

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