4 12, 2023

Debunking the Doom Narrative

By |2023-12-06T16:52:54-08:00December 4th, 2023|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

San Francisco's recent headlines paint a dire picture, highlighting issues like homeless encampments, open drug use, and rampant crime. Yet, is the reality as catastrophic as portrayed? Not entirely. While these problems exist, they aren't at the exaggerated level suggested by sensationalist news. The fear induced by these narratives keeps many away from the city. [...]

19 04, 2021

What Time Do the Whales Come?

By |2021-04-19T18:53:34-07:00April 19th, 2021|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

  I was standing on the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean when a woman asked me, “What time do the whales come?” For 10 minutes, there were several whales frolicking around with dolphins close to the shore and had drawn a small crowd of people from the condominium complex. I was laughing before I realized [...]

23 11, 2020

Telehealth: Learn It, Then Own It

By |2020-11-23T10:56:21-08:00November 23rd, 2020|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

Gyms are closed and running isn’t a favorite for me. So like many other people caught in the pandemic restrictions, I now exercise at home. I watch on-demand video classes that have instructors and class attendees. While one instructor demonstrated a move, he said, “learn it the first time, and own it the next time.” [...]

28 09, 2020

A Wakeup Call to “Normal”

By |2020-09-28T18:38:09-07:00September 28th, 2020|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

https://youtu.be/9lXCwh6C58E Many people felt we had an apocalyptic day here in the San Francisco Bay Area a couple of weeks ago. Daytime was a sky of dark orange and daylight never made it through the thick smoky fog. This photo was taken at 11:15 AM in San Francisco at the brightest spot in the [...]

20 07, 2020

Patients Demand a Safer Doctor Visit

By |2020-07-20T15:51:05-07:00July 20th, 2020|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

We are rolling out and back in of the coronavirus pandemic at varying speeds around the country and hospitals, clinics, and physician offices are trying to lure customers back for the care that has been deferred or delayed. Lillian Suwanrumpha AFP Getty Images Telehealth has forever changed the healthcare delivery landscape. Many consumers [...]

13 03, 2020

Disruptions Pave the Way for Innovation

By |2020-03-26T15:14:43-07:00March 13th, 2020|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

Test kits have been in short supply, but let’s imagine that we have all the test kits that are needed so supply is not a problem. If you want to be tested because you have one of the symptoms or came into direct contact or secondary or tertiary contact with someone who had it, would [...]

7 02, 2020

Ask the Right Person the Right Question

By |2020-02-07T13:36:29-08:00February 7th, 2020|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

The investigation into the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes reveals a disconnect between the plane and its users, the pilots. One of the events examined was the action of pilots in an emergency. Boeing tested the response of pilots using the standard emergency procedures to determine that pilots could control the plane in the rare [...]

16 10, 2019

Is Your Customer a Stranger or Friend?

By |2019-10-16T13:42:13-07:00October 16th, 2019|Judys Weblog|0 Comments

Healthcare is a people business. How you treat your customers and potential customers is more important than whether it is in person or virtual. Going into a doctor’s office, clinic or hospital is ratchets up the blood pressure for most people. They are going into what they feel is an unknown situation. The doctor might [...]

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