This year, the U.S. government started a program for health-care innovators. One innovator, Jay Want sees a more efficient and cost-effective future for health-care payments.
What if your smartphone kept track of each time you didn't use your blinker or swerved suddenly and compiled a record of how bad a driver you are? Big Brother or big business?
As storms become more powerful and more damaging, will living on the coasts become simply impossible? Insurance companies might try to price you out before we find out.
A scary new study shows that health care premiums are skyrocketing, but as new provisions of health care reform come into effect, companies can do a lot to make their employees healthier for less money.
As a successful business leader, you plan for the future of your business. Are you showing the same leadership and smart preparation in your personal life?
Governors are in a conundrum. How can their states toe the line on spending for vital health care services without killing the health care job creation engine?
It's changed how we've consumed nearly every other service. Once health-care reform comes into effect, how will the web change how we deal with insurance companies?
In my last post on Co.Design, I wrote about how mandatory implementation of electronic medical records (EMRs) technology is forcing highly skilled physicians out of practice. The trend is primarily affecting the older generation of physicians, who didn’t grow up with computers. These doctors aren’t used to interacting with a big screen between them and their patients, and the technology hasn’t been designed to be user friendly.