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5 Clinical Decisions That Define Whole-Person Care in Senior Medicine

03.17.26

Whole-person care in geriatric medicine is hard to deliver consistently because older adults rarely arrive with a single, contained problem.

Patient-Centered Care
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When Social Needs Become Medical Needs: Addressing the Hidden Drivers of Health

03.10.26

Primary care physicians see it every day: a patient’s labs are stable, medications are appropriate, and the treatment plan is sound.

Health Equity
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Value-Based Care: The Missing Link to a Better Patient Experience

03.03.26 ChenMed

Patient experience isn’t a hospitality issue. It’s a systems issue.

Health Outcomes
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What Seniors Wish Their Doctors Knew About Aging

02.24.26

Aging rarely presents as a single complaint.

Patient-Centered Care
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How Physicians Thrive in ChenMed’s Care Model

02.17.26

Burnout is not a personal flaw.

Physician Culture
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Why Heart Health Starts in Primary Care, Not the Emergency Room

02.10.26

Heart disease continues to be a major driver of hospitalization and death in older adults.

Health Outcomes
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How Integrated Cardiology in Primary Care Supports Prevention for Seniors

02.02.26

Integrated cardiology is increasingly essential as heart disease remains one of the most common reasons older adults are hospitalized and a leading

Patient-Centered Care
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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