Integrative Medicine – A Historical Perspective, by Gregory Hake
So where do we turn? While vain regrets about the past are meaningless, it is often helpful to scan our history for lessons on how to better handle the future. Of particular interest is the historically acrimonious and antagonistic relationship between proponents of “modern medicine” and “traditional medicine.” A recent resurgence of interest in traditional approaches to health care combined with mounting dissatisfaction with the effectiveness of our system as it is now designed is prompting a lively discussion on how to reform our medical system.
The “Flexner Century” is over…what’s next for Complementary and Alternative Medicine? by Gregg Hake, CEO
The lack of effectiveness and the unsustainable economics of health care are disconcerting, to say the least. Well, as with so many seemingly intractable issues, this Gordian Knot has a simple solution that will require extensive renovation and implementation. We need to reinvent primary health care! We need to reestablish “the ‘ideals’ necessary for compassionate medicine.”
The “Go-Giver” Approach to Business by Gregg Hake, CEO
The Go-Giver, a little story about a powerful business idea. Prove to yourself that helping others is the key to a successful life.
Energetix Celebrates the Practice of Medicine by Gregory Hake, CEO
The greatest complaints I hear center on the deteriorating doctor-patient relationship. Doctors don’t have enough time per patient, patients don’t feel like doctors have the time to listen, and the pay system rewards on quantity, not quality. So what changes can we make that allow for a higher quality doctor-patient relationship?
New York Evening Events Kick Off 2010
Energetix kicked off its ambitious local education schedule in style this week with evening events in Newburgh, N.Y., and at Patients Medical in Manhattan. Gregg Hake, CEO of Energetix was thrilled with the quality of the presentation as well as the practitioner interest. Read more!
Prevention As Primary Healthcare by Gregory Hake, CEO
I wonder if we might be so bold as to consider a new approach to primary healthcare, one that emphasizes prevention (before) over intervention (after).
Where do we start? I have some ideas, but I’d love to hear from you. Add your comments to this post and share your ideas on how to approach primary healthcare in a new and innovative way.
Gregg Hake | CEO, Energetix
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