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This article highlights caregiving during COVID-19, but most still ring true today.https://www.vox.com/22442407/care-for-caregivers-mental-health-covid
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Cliff Notes With Orthopedic Surgeon Chris Nanson
The Importance of Having a Primary Care Doctor For the general public, it can be challenging to understand how to access healthcare services and what sets them apart. Many individuals may wonder who they should go to for their primary care needs. Patients frequently ask healthcare providers questions like, "Who should I see as my primary care doctor?" This concern often arises because some people do not have a designated primary care physician. The Value of a Primary Care Doctor Imagine you are 67 years old, on the brink of retirement, leading an active and healthy lifestyle. Your children have grown up, and you are looking forward to traveling and enjoying life to the fullest. Despite feeling fit and well, the reality is that your body is aging. At 67, there are certain age-related health issues that may require attention and care. Having a primary care doctor is essential for addressing these health concerns and ensuring overall well-being. It is crucial for everyone to establish a connection with a primary care physician. Whether you are 45 and in good health or 80 and facing a health crisis, having a trusted healthcare provider can make a significant difference in managing your health. The Importance of Early Prevention If you are in your mid-40s and have no significant health issues, now is the perfect time to find a primary care doctor. By proactively seeking medical care and building a relationship with a healthcare provider, you can assess whether their approach aligns with your needs and preferences. Early prevention and regular check-ups can help detect any potential health issues before they escalate. On the other hand, waiting until a health crisis occurs to seek medical attention can complicate matters. For instance, being 80 years old, experiencing a fall resulting in a broken hip, and then realizing you have not seen a doctor in a decade can lead to unforeseen health complications. In such a situation, you may find yourself needing multiple specialists to address various health issues that have accumulated over time.
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Cliff Notes With Orthopedic Surgeon Chris Nanson
Medicare Advantage Programs Beware
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/rejecting-claims-medicare-advantage-rural-hospitals-rcna121012 If you live in a rural area, double-check that your hospital and healthcare providers are still accepting your Medicare Advantage Program. I was blown away when I realized some plans were no longer accepted in my community. As caregivers, we must know and understand what is happening to be effective advocates.
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Medicare Advantage Programs Beware
Screen for Diabetes With Voice Using AI
https://scitechdaily.com/speak-for-just-10-seconds-scientists-unveil-new-way-to-detect-diabetes/
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Screen for Diabetes With Voice Using AI
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