Medical Economics June 4, 2024
Lynne Nowak, MD

We ought to be reminded of all the ways technology has made care better, safer, and more accessible for patients across the country.

We often feel nostalgic about past events and the positive memories we associate with certain times in our lives. We might remember how we used to go on summer vacations with our family to the same spot year after year – and long for what we remember as a simpler time. We might also remember a time when we could pick up the phone and call our family doctor—nights, weekends and holidays – whenever we needed them.

Researchers believe nostalgia, or glossing over the less-than positive parts of our past, is an evolutionary tactic for survival and...

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