| JULY 2009 | “Not a Mickey Mouse Operation” Fast Company Hal Rosenbluth (Quoted), Peter Miller (Quoted), Wade Miquelon (Quoted), Greg Wasson (Quoted) Fast Company takes a look at how Walgreens is leveraging its extensive retail footprint to provide greater access to affordable, quality healthcare through its extensive network of retail clinics and worksite health and wellness centers. |
| JUNE 2009 | “Employers Move Into Primary Care” Managed Care Dr. Allan Khoury (Quoted) As the number of employers frustrated by managed care’s unfulfilled promise to contain escalating healthcare costs continues to grow, many companies are turning to on-site medical centers to realize true cost savings. |
| MARCH 2009 | “A Travel Industry Giant Drops in on Healthcare: A Profile of Hal Rosenbluth” Merchant Medicine Hal Rosenbluth (Quoted) Merchant Medicine sits down with Hal Rosenbluth, Chairman of Take Care Health Systems, to learn more about his transformational role at the vanguard of the worksite and retail healthcare industry. |
| JANUARY 2009 | “Emerging Industry of Retail-Based Clinics has Roots Here” Philadelphia Business Journal Hal Rosenbluth (Quoted) An inspection of the 566% growth in retail health clinics since 2006 and the role they play in today's healthcare system. |
| DECEMBER 2008 | “At More U.S. Employers, the Doctor is In” San Francisco Chronicle An analysis of the modern day evolution of worksite health centers into primary care facilities with integrated wellness programs and fitness centers through an appraisal of Cisco Systems' LifeConnections Center. |
| NOVEMBER 2008 | “Toyota Med Center Provides it All” San Antonio Express-News Dr. Stephen Carter (Quoted) An in depth critique of Toyota's comprehensive health center featuring primary, dental and eye care, as well as lab services, physical therapy, and a pharmacy. |
| AUGUST 2008 | “The Company Doctor Is Back” BusinessWeek Hal Rosenbluth (Quoted) BusinessWeek explores the return of worksite health centers with an investigation of Toyota's $9 million commitment toward reducing costs and improving employee health. |
| SPRING 2008 | “Creating A Competitive Advantage By Investing In Health And Productivity” Journal of Health and Productivity Management Raymond Fabius, MD; Sharon Glave Frazee, PhD; Thomas Sabia, MS; Rochelle Broome, MD; Pam Dulaney, RN A detailed overview of the benefits to both employers and employees of integrating worksite health clinics, fitness centers and wellness programs. |
| APRIL 2008 | “Phone coaches may not cut it, best health gains had when docs are onsite” Employee Benefit Advisor Raymond Fabius, MD (Quoted); Sharon Glave Frazee, PhD (Quoted) An interview with Dr. Ray Fabius and Dr. Sharon Glave Frazee discussing the paradigm shift in corporate healthcare from minimizing costs to maximizing an employer's greatest asset, its employees. |
| FEBRUARY 2008 | “Setting a High Standard- The keys to facility accreditation” Therapy Times Haley K. Jestice An outline of the significance of health center accreditation and important steps towards attainment. |
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“Using Real-Time Simulations to Make Medical Technology Decisions” The Physician Executive Jay Rosan, DO; Raymond Fabius, MD; Sharon Glave Frazee, PhD; and Nic Fonseca An exploration of the benefits of computerized evidence-based medical information retrieval systems and an effective process for choosing the right system. |
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“The 'Trusted Clinician': An Alternative Approach to Worksite Health Promotion?” The Art of Health Promotion Raymond Fabius, MD; Sharon Glave Frazee, PhD An inspection of the role the "trusted clinician" plays in promoting positive health outcomes through changes in worker behavior, improving quality of care, and enhancing worker productivity. |