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Smarter Telehealth with Virtual Scribes
Smarter Telehealth with Virtual Scribes The healthcare landscape has changed faster in the last few years than in decades before. Telehealth, once a niche option, is now a pillar of modern medicine — bringing care to patients anytime, anywhere. But alongside the benefits of telehealth comes a silent but significant challenge: keeping up with documentation.
By Frank j Monroe8 months ago in Families
She Lost Her Memory and Forgot Her Husband — Then Fell in Love With Him All Over Again. AI-Generated.
When love is true, it finds its way — even when memory fades. This was the extraordinary reality for a Canadian couple whose love story defied the odds, transcending time, memory loss, and unimaginable hardship. After a brain injury wiped away every memory, including her marriage, a young woman not only learned to live again but also, miraculously, fell in love with her husband a second time.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Families
Simple Habits That Make Families Stronger and Happier
SIMPLE HABITS THAT MAKE FAMILIES STRONGER AND HAPPIER Family life, in its purest form, is about connection, love, and the shared moments that bind us together. While grand gestures or perfect vacations might seem like the key to family happiness, the truth is that it’s often the smallest, most everyday habits that make the biggest impact. From the way we communicate to the moments we share over breakfast, these little things nurture the strength and joy of a family over time.
By Zubair Ullah Khan8 months ago in Families
How My Grandfather’s Diary Changed the Way I See the World
I found the diary by accident. It was tucked away in an old tin box in my grandparents’ attic, buried beneath yellowed newspapers, a cracked pair of glasses, and a folded wool sweater that still carried the faint scent of my grandfather’s aftershave. The attic was dusty and dim, and I had only gone up there to find some family photos for a school project. What I found instead was a window into a world I never knew.
By Talha Maroof8 months ago in Families
The Eldest. AI-Generated.
In many Asian families, there is a quiet, unspoken truth: the eldest child does not get to be tired. They do not get to complain, break down, or fall apart. They are the torchbearers, expected to be strong, responsible, and endlessly self-sacrificing.
By Arun Cleetus8 months ago in Families
Threads of Midnight. AI-Generated.
Grandma Lian always swore that black brought only sorrow. “Funeral color,” she’d mutter, pushing the ebony scarf to the back of the cupboard whenever Mei tried to wear it. Traditions, she’d say, kept the family safe, just as they had in her Hakka village, long before planes and phones stitched continents together.
By Arun Cleetus8 months ago in Families
Seamless Telehealth With Virtual Scribes
Telehealth has evolved from a niche option to a daily reality for clinics, specialists, and family doctors alike. While patients enjoy the flexibility and comfort of virtual care, healthcare providers often face a hidden challenge: how to keep documentation complete, accurate, and compliant—without sacrificing patient connection.
By Frank j Monroe8 months ago in Families
How Scribes Improve Telehealth Workflows
Telehealth has quickly become a cornerstone of modern medicine. It helps doctors reach patients in rural areas, keeps clinics running during emergencies, and adds convenience for patients who can’t easily travel. But this convenience brings a hidden cost for providers: managing documentation while trying to deliver a smooth, human-centered experience.
By Frank j Monroe8 months ago in Families
Two Years, Two Babies and a Lifetime of Lessons
Our second wedding anniversary is right around the corner and we’ve just welcomed baby number two. In only two short years we’ve gone from newly-weds to parents of a one-year-old and a newborn and that dramatic shift has been a crash-course in both marriage and motherhood. The learning curve is steep but as long as I keep a teachable heart, the lessons keep coming.
By Kenya Shania 8 months ago in Families
📖 The House of Forgotten Dreams
Introduction: A Return She Never Planned Twelve years had passed. The last time Meher stood in front of that crooked blue gate, she was just a teenager — heart bruised, fists clenched, eyes filled with tears. That day, she had vowed never to return.
By Mahveen khan8 months ago in Families
Always my brother.
The house was quiet that evening, except for the sound of rain tapping against the windows. Arman sat on the edge of his bed, staring at an old, worn-out cricket bat resting on his lap. It had been years since he touched it, but tonight he couldn’t help but remember.
By USA daily update 8 months ago in Families











