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Top Data Analytics Providers for Telehealth Solutions
Telehealth has rapidly evolved from a convenience to a necessity in modern healthcare. With the rise of virtual consultations, remote patient monitoring, and digital therapeutics, healthcare organizations are generating unprecedented volumes of data. However, the real value lies in transforming that data into actionable insights—and that’s where Data Analytics Providers come in.
By Lilly Scott12 days ago in Writers
Confusion
Things were black and white when I was a boy. Choices were binary with overtones of good and bad. In my comic, Dan Dare or the Treens? On film, cowboys or Indians? World War Two, English or German? In my illustrated history of England, Saxons or Vikings?
By Keith Butler12 days ago in Writers
I Confess The Battle Brought A Test
They doubted me for a long time. Because the counsel's faith has transformed into luck, they have lost your ways. I see the hidden sin and their eyes running amok. I remember walking through the courtyard; the first piece of knowledge I picked from you, my Lord, kept me so sharp. But the evil one trailed near, ready to pick a fight to cover the counsels' gripe. So the light in me compelled the evil one back to darkness as it folded into the red star marked on the council's floor. Father, I need my prayer and knowledge to be enough to deplete the look on their faces. As the power of Christ always comes in with much, you defend me from such. I see the unseen as the world leans farther away; give me the strength to do my part and push it back to the position where life was vibrant and in order. I then remember your teachings, Father; to them I hearken. It gave me more life before the shift, then I fell to my knees after I felt the rift. In the background, the phrase 'Christ is Lord, Christ is Lord' resounded, and I was overtaken with an intense proclivity to bring glory to his name. However, I was at odds with myself, for my heart I could not reach and obtain from the shelf. As the sweat ran down my face, I began to proclaim Christ is Lord, and a sudden shift began to persist. The Lord began to breathe on me, and the burden was lifted; his light gave me the strength to reach, and my sweat turned to oil—that means he filled me. My eyes began to light up like his as I became one with his spirit. Now that his last lesson was complete, he pulled out a seat. My cup overflowed with life as we began to feast on immeasurable outreach for this life and the people. Then a knock on the door called my attention nigh.
By Arlo Wysee12 days ago in Writers
Top Healthcare Data Integration Companies Driving Seamless Patient Care
Seamless patient care depends on the ability to connect, unify, and share healthcare data across systems from EHRs and labs to billing and analytics platforms. The leading Healthcare Data Integration Companies enable this transformation by ensuring interoperability, real-time data exchange, and secure data management.
By Lilly Scott12 days ago in Writers
The Scarf and the Ten-Year Silence
My phone vibrated while I was in the kitchen, fumbling through the chaos of frying an egg. It was a WeChat message from Old Chen: "Class reunion next Saturday. It’s been ten years since we’ve had everyone together. You coming?"
By Water&Well&Page12 days ago in Writers
Why Unwritten Thoughts Are Lost Forever
There is a specific kind of loss that most people recognize only in hindsight: the realization that something once understood clearly has vanished without leaving a trace. It is not the loss of a fact, but the loss of a connection, a realization, or a way of seeing that once felt complete and meaningful. The mind remembers that something mattered, but cannot recover what it was. No record exists to return to. No artifact remains. The understanding did not fail. It simply disappeared.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Writers










