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Mental Health Needs
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Value-based primary care offers a model for how to successfully integrate mental health

01.28.21 •

Last October, the AMA and other influential physician groups released a statement underscoring the importance of

Thought Leadership
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
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What are Osteopathic Physicians, and Why Are They Natural Primary Care Physicians?

01.21.21 •

In late 2020, the American Medical Association

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Addressing Health Disparities is Good Policy — and Good Medicine

01.14.21 •

As Americans, we count fairness among our most cherished values.

Health Equity
Doctor Nehal Gheewala DO
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Meet the Doctor: Nehal Gheewala, DO

01.07.21 •

Geriatrician Nehal Gheewala D.O.’s path to medicine and to ChenMed began by playing cards with post-stroke patients in Clearwater, Fl., near his ho

Physician Culture
Dangers of Overmedicating Seniors
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Overmedicating Seniors: Why Value-Based Care is the Solution

12.17.20 •

The fact that overmedication is a major problem in our fragmented fee-for-service healthcare system is not exactly breaking news.

Patient-Centered Care
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HOME for The Holidays: Our Tips for a Safe and Joyous Holiday Season

12.15.20 •

This year’s holidays are going to be a little different from what we’re all used to.

Patient-Centered Care
Joy Marshall, MD, MA
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Meet the Doctor: Joy Marshall, MD, MA

12.10.20 •

When Joy Marshall walked through the doors of ChenMed’s West Park facility in her hometown of Cleveland in September, she brought much more than 20

Physician Culture
Moral Injury Physician Distress
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Moral Injury: Physician Distress in the Era of COVID-19

12.03.20 •

For years we have followed the reports of increasing physician distress — the high rates of exhaustion, depression, substance abuse, and even suici

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