Resource Library
Take a deep dive into resources from Lucem Health around the topics of early detection, AI/ML in healthcare, and more!
NAFLD Guidelines: A Shift in Understanding & Focus
Exploring the recent shift in NAFLD guidelines and why redefining the condition as MASLD has broader implications for providers and patients.
Diagnosing MASH (Liver Disease): A Meaningful Opportunity for Early Detection
Learn why addressing MASH, liver disease in an earlier stage, is crucial for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
Patient Throughput & Early Disease Detection: Perspectives from Lisa Meyer
Lisa Meyer MSN, RN, NI-BC, shares insights on improving patient throughput, tackling capacity challenges with early detection, and more.
Strategies for Increasing Patient & Provider Engagement with Early Detection: Q&A with Raghu Pillai
Raghu Pillai shares how early disease detection impacts patient and provider engagement, plus insights on personalized care strategies.
Early Disease Detection to Supercharge Clinical Screening: An Insightful Conversation with Michelle Fortune
Michelle Fortune shares valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of cancer screening, the challenges of increased demand for screenings, and the important role of early disease detection in building long-term relationships with patients and families.
Improving Predictability & Long-Term Care Costs with Early Detection: Q&A with Alejandro Reti, MD
Alejandro Reti, MD, shares perspectives on managing long-term care costs, the importance of predictability in healthcare costs, and more.
Really… Billboards?
Let's go beyond traditional health awareness efforts, like nostalgic billboards urging lung cancer screenings, to combat pervasive diseases.
Targeting AFib-Related Stroke Patients with Reveal for Stroke
Learn how you can use Reveal for Stroke to take 100,000 screening ECGs and identify nearly 230 higher-risk AFib-related stroke patients.
Preventing AFib-Related Stroke with Reveal for Stroke
Learn how Reveal for Stroke can identify previously undiagnosed AFib and help providers understand which patients have higher stroke-risk.