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Mind, Body, and Spirit: Why You Need to Treat All Three in Senior Patients

04.24.23

As physicians in ChenMed’s transformative primary care model, we’re incentivized to keep our patients as healthy as possible.

Health Outcomes
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In a Perfect World, Healthcare Delivery Would do These Things to Regain Public Trust

04.21.23

Is it possible to redesign the healthcare system to address the needs of both the patients and providers while also restoring trust in the system a

Value-Based Care
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Empowering Patients to Improve Care Plan Adherence

04.18.23

Once upon a time, “compliance” referred to a patient who followed their medical provider’s treatment instructions without question.

Health Outcomes
Blog Post 041423
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Conquering Scanxiety: Strategies for Managing Anxiety & Fear During Cancer Scans

04.13.23

A cancer diagnosis is a life-changing event that causes various sources of anxiety, affecting the person’s mental health and overall well-being.

Patient-Centered Care
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Building a Solid Foundation for Health: How Housing Instability Impacts Senior Patients

04.11.23

The health and housing crises continue to face off, affecting senior patients the most, especially those living on a fixed income.

Health Equity
Blog Post 040723
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Maintaining Work-Life Balance as a Medical Resident: Dos and Don’ts

04.05.23

Any medical resident can attest that maintaining a work-life balance is a struggle.

Physician Culture
Blog Post 030423
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Transformative Primary Care’s Role in Reducing Medical Spending

04.03.23

Wasteful medical spending is a colossally expensive threat to the American health care system.

Health Outcomes
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Is Vulnerable Self-Expression the Answer to Physician Burnout?

03.30.23

Historically, doctors have been known for having stern, stoic, and sometimes esoteric personalities.

Physician Culture