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Fall Prevention in Seniors: A Whole-Person Approach for Primary Care

09.16.25

Falls are the leading cause of injury and death in adults over 65, sending millions to emergency departments and hospitals each year.

Patient-Centered Care
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Optimizing Health Technology for Better Senior Primary Care

09.09.25

For seniors, health technologies are more than simple conveniences.

Health Outcomes
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Turning Patient Values into Care Plans: Implementing Patient-Centered Health Directives

09.02.25

At ChenMed, patient values are a clinical imperative.

Health Outcomes
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Keeping Patients Out of the Hospital with Preventive Care

08.26.25

Hospital readmissions among Medicare beneficiaries cost the healthcare

Health Outcomes
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The Growing Shortage of Primary Care Doctors

08.19.25

Primary care forms the backbone of the U.S. healthcare system.

Physician Culture
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6 Core Principles of Value-Based Care Success

08.12.25

Care should begin with people—their needs, goals, and health. At ChenMed, value-based care prioritizes outcomes that matter.

Value-Based Care
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Breathe Easy: Preventing Lung Cancer Through Early Action

08.05.25

Lung cancer claims more lives in the U.S. each year than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined.

Health Outcomes
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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