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Ten Medical Aids That Can Make Your Life Easier

Electronic Health Reporter

Losing control of your own life can be a tough thing to overcome, but you can do it. Whether you’re experiencing profound hearing loss or have arthritis, you can find a way to continue doing […]. This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited.

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Stressed by COVID Isolation? Tips to Keep Anxiety & Blood Sugars in Check

Insulin Nation

No matter where you are in the world, everyone’s life has been changed by the coronavirus pandemic. To have a fighting chance at keeping your blood sugars within a healthy range you have to lower your stress hormones. Here are ten proven methods for fighting your anxiety that you can do from the safety of your home.

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The Chronic Care Model and its Key Elements

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Six in ten adults in the United States have at least one chronic disease, and four in ten have two or more chronic diseases. By extending the Chronic Care Model to the millions of people living with chronic diseases, we can achieve long-term beneficial changes to population health and cost-related concerns within the health system.

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HIStalk Interviews Ashish Shah, CEO, Prepared Health

HIStalk Interviews

I was previously the chief technology officer for Medicity, where I worked for about eight years leading up to the acquisition by Aetna. Your new customer Jefferson Health said in the announcement that they want to offer “healthcare with no address.” Trying to make life easier in healthcare, which is a mess, unfortunately.

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How many tries does it take to flip a physician?

Society for Participatory Medicine

As I listened to him speak, I thought the most likely reason for all those tests was simply “because we can.” I remember similar feelings from my own life around the same time. One of my favorite “less is more” medical pundits today, Rita Redberg MD, remembers her training days too.