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Senior Care That Works: Why Frequent Visits Are a Lifeline, Not a Burden

07.29.25

In the traditional fee-for-service health-care model, many patients—and even some clinicians—see frequent office visits as a warning sign.

Health Outcomes
Senior speaking with a doctor about the importance to access to healthcare
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When Healthcare Access Becomes a Health Risk: Addressing the Barriers to Better Outcomes

07.22.25

Access is an increasing problem in healthcare.

Health Outcomes
Doctor speaking with senior about cognitive health
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How Primary Care Can Be the Front Line in Cognitive Decline Detection

07.15.25

As America’s senior population continues to grow, so does the need for early intervention in age-related health conditions, including cognitive dec

Patient-Centered Care
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The Role of Primary Care in Brain Health

07.08.25

As the population ages, cognitive decline has become one of the most pressing health challenges facing seniors.

Patient-Centered Care
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7 Ways to Help Seniors Stay Safe, Hydrated, and Active During the Summer

07.01.25

Summer can be deceptively dangerous for older adults.

Patient-Centered Care
Physician speaking with senior patient about mental health.
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Integrating Mental Health into Whole-Person Care

06.24.25

Mental health is often treated like a side note in healthcare.

Health Outcomes
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Integrating Substance Use Screening into Primary Care

06.17.25

Substance use disorders are often seen as a young person’s problem.

Patient-Centered Care
More Than a Mood- Why Depression Screening Should Be Routine
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More Than a Mood: Why Depression Screening Should Be Routine

06.10.25

Depression is often invisible, but its impact on health is anything but.

Patient-Centered Care