Tenet 3: Health 3.0 upholds both exteriors AND interiors

Tenet 3: Health 3.0 upholds both exteriors AND interiors. It’s the holiday season. And the Thanksgiving holiday is upon us. What is Thanksgiving to you? You might respond by describing the home where you and your family get together every year. The turkey and many sides you consume. The charitable work you

By |2017-09-04T10:15:46-05:00November 23rd, 2016|Categories: Concepts|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Tenet 2: Health 3.0 is both personal and non-personal

Tenet 2: Health 3.0 is both personal and non-personal. In my last post I introduced the first tenet of Health 3.0: uniqueness. Let’s continue with the next tenet: the importance of both the personal and non-personal in Health 3.0. This may be the hardest tenet for me to explain, but here goes…

By |2017-09-04T10:17:10-05:00September 18th, 2016|Categories: Concepts|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Tenet 1: Health 3.0 embraces uniqueness

Tenet 1: Health 3.0 embraces uniqueness. Uniqueness, not separateness. Separate and unique aren’t the same thing. By separate I mean independent but disconnected. Unique means independent AND connected. Health 1.0 is the practice of medicine that’s independent and separated from a unified health care system. Health 2.0 looks to bring all the

By |2017-09-04T10:17:46-05:00September 18th, 2016|Categories: Concepts|Tags: , |0 Comments

Health 3.0: where medicine needs to go

Health 3.0: where medicine needs to go. The rip-off Have you or any of your loved ones experienced our health care system lately? If so, how was that experience for you? Were you pleased with your care? Were you able to access the system easily? Did it treat you with dignity,

By |2018-09-22T14:48:08-05:00July 28th, 2016|Categories: Concepts|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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