by Heart+Mind | Feb 27, 2023 | Health + Healthcare, RoundTable Connections, Technology + Media
Three Tips for Organizations Trying to Apply Behavioral Economics: Keep it simple, less is more. Get somebody who knows how to do it — leverage expertise of real professionals. Don’t fight human behavior head-on because you’ll lose — understand it and work with it,...
by Heart+Mind | Feb 21, 2023 | Health + Healthcare, Q+A
Our resident man of mystery with the radio worthy (and moderating worthy) voice Shawn Wade has been our Healthcare Practice Leader for over a decade. We know he loves working with clients to improve health and well-being, but is there more to Shawn than just...
by Heart+Mind | Nov 2, 2022 | Health + Healthcare, RoundTable Connections
In America, healthcare prices can vary widely. A review by the New York Times found that a single hospital can have more than a three-fold difference in what it charges two commercial insurers for the exact same service. The prices an insurer pays also vary widely...
by Heart+Mind | Nov 11, 2021 | Health + Healthcare, Human Connections, Our Thinking, Technology + Media
By Katie Plocheck Hunt It is not new news that we live in a world where people feel increasingly detached, disconnected, restless, empty and anxious. The term “languishing” has been appropriately dubbed by those attempting to capture the acute malaise spun by the...
by Heart+Mind | Nov 9, 2021 | Health + Healthcare, RoundTable Connections
When was the last time you reflected on your happiness outside of the sheer experience of happiness, just as an emotion, perhaps as an object? Observing emotions may be a familiar concept – often in relation to conversations about mindfulness and psychology; however,...
by Heart+Mind | Jul 1, 2021 | Business, Health + Healthcare, RoundTable Connections
From Healthcare to Healthy Living: Investing in Community Health The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of public health in America and has revealed chronic underinvestment in community health and an overreliance on treatment of illness rather than...