31 03, 2017

Inheriting Cancer: When the risk is in your genes

By |2018-11-17T09:21:16-08:00March 31st, 2017|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

April 12 San Francisco event. Cancer might be in your DNA. Cancer-causing mutations in the BRCA gene came roaring into our collective consciousness when Angelina Jolie candidly shared her decision to undergo a double mastectomy to prevent inherited cancer. How does a BRCA mutation affect the risk of cancer for both men and women? How [...]

8 03, 2017

How a Community Affects Social Determinants of Health

By |2018-11-17T09:21:17-08:00March 8th, 2017|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

I’ve been a volunteer for health organizations such as the Red Cross, hospitals, and community non-profits that served women and children since I was 12. Traditionally, the Y is associated with physical fitness and health activities for children. Their mission is to strengthen communities through development of youth, healthy living, and social responsibility. Recently, I visited [...]

26 01, 2017

Making the Compulsory Attractive

By |2018-11-17T09:21:17-08:00January 26th, 2017|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

Photo Credit: Jacqueline Sinclair Flickr via Compfight cc The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) mandate that everyone have healthcare insurance is one item targeted for repeal. The reason for the requirement is that insurance premiums are based on the people who purchase it, the probability that they will use it, and the cost of [...]

26 09, 2016

What do Hospitals and Cable TV have in Common?

By |2018-11-17T09:21:19-08:00September 26th, 2016|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

The same loyalty score. Net promoter scores* (NPS) are widely recognized across a variety of industries as a measure of customer loyalty. It is a simple way of summarizing customer experiences and satisfaction by asking the question: How likely is it that you would recommend our company to a friend or colleague? The average NPS [...]

20 05, 2016

Consumer 2.0: Selecting Providers

By |2018-11-17T09:21:19-08:00May 20th, 2016|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

There are hundreds of painters in San Francisco and thousands in the Bay Area. You see their trucks on the freeways, streets, and in front of houses. They are everywhere. But what do you do when you want to hire a painter? Call a number on the side of the truck? Maybe. But you’re probably [...]

25 01, 2016

When is a Health Insurer Not a Health Insurer?

By |2018-11-17T09:21:20-08:00January 25th, 2016|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

It seems that if a health plan is regulated by the Department of Managed Health Care instead of the Department of Insurance, it is not an insurance company and does not need to pay taxes on the premiums. The article below describes the case against Kaiser, Anthem, Blue Shield and Health Net. California's Largest Health [...]

12 11, 2015

When Best Practices Fail

By |2018-11-17T09:21:21-08:00November 12th, 2015|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, a very popular restaurant in the Bay Area initially caused over 80 people to become very ill from food they ate at the restaurant. Over half were hospitalized and a dozen required intensive care. Worse than that, the type of bacteria, Shigella, spread from the initial wave of infected people to secondary [...]

8 10, 2015

The Value of Capturing Perspectives

By |2018-11-17T09:21:22-08:00October 8th, 2015|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

We just returned from the Galapagos, home of Darwin’s observations on the origin of species. We went loaded with camera and video paraphernalia and memory cards so we would not miss a single shot of wildlife in the wild. The trip was so enjoyable that we looked at the photos and videos soon after coming [...]

22 06, 2015

Strategy–Warriors Style

By |2018-11-17T09:21:22-08:00June 22nd, 2015|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

In the Bay Area, we just celebrated one of the most exciting sports finals ever with the Golden State Warriors 4-2 win to become the NBA champions. They were led by a rookie coach who players called the best manager in the world. They won 83 games increasing an amazing 29 wins from last season. [...]

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