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Women in Medicine: Building Patient Trust in Primary Care

01.27.26

In primary care, trust shows up in everyday interactions. A patient mentions a symptom they almost did not bring up.

Physician Culture
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Patient Experience Is a Systems Outcome, Not a Soft Metric

01.20.26

Patient experience is often framed as a matter of service delivery, including wait times, front-desk interactions, or satisfaction scores.

Patient-Centered Care
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Fragmented Care and Its Impact on Senior Healthcare Outcomes

01.13.26

Fragmented care occurs when services are delivered across multiple providers and settings without shared information, clear accountability, or cons

Patient-Centered Care
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What Is Patient Advocacy in Value-Based Primary Care?

01.06.26

At ChenMed, patient advocacy is a core component of modern primary care.

Patient-Centered Care
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The Emotional Intelligence Advantage: Why Empathy Is a Clinical Skill, Not a Soft Skill

12.30.25

Emotional intelligence is a vital skill in many fields, particularly among healthcare providers.

Physician Culture
Seniors having a lovely lunch together while hosting a book club
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Sharpening the Mind: The Clinical Case for Brain-Healthy Activities in Dementia Prevention

12.23.25

Dementia affects millions of older adults and their families.

Health Outcomes
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Seeing the Signs: Depression Screening as Preventive Medicine for Older Adults

12.16.25

Depression in older adults is often missed. It can be masked by fatigue, pain, or chronic disease and is frequently mistaken for normal aging.

Patient-Centered Care
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How Lifestyle Medicine Supports Emotional Health in Seniors

12.09.25

Aging is far more than the march of time.

Health Outcomes