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How to identify and address food insecurity in older adults
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How to identify and address food insecurity in older adults

04.19.22

Significant numbers of American seniors face

Health Equity
Metrics That Matter: 2 Proven Ways to Measure Value
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Metrics That Matter: 2 Proven Ways to Measure Value

04.13.22

Healthcare providers should always strive for quality metrics.

Patient-Centered Care
Why Transformative Primary Care Requires a Team Approach
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A Winning Formula: Why Transformative Primary Care Requires a Team Approach

04.12.22

One of the biggest problems we face in American health care is key-person dependency.

Thought Leadership
Improving the Patient-Family Engagement Process
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6 Steps to Improving the Patient-Family Engagement Process

04.06.22

The role of healthcare providers revolves around optimizing the well-being of their patients through the development of a personalized treatment pl

Health Outcomes
Nina Maouelainin, DO, FCCP, MBA
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Meet the Specialist: Nina Maouelainin, DO, FCCP, MBA

04.05.22

As National Director of Pulmonology on ChenMed’s new, 11-member specialist team, Nina Maouelainin, DO, FCCP, MBA loves sharing her love of pulmonol

Physician Culture
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Preparing for a Career in Value Based Care

04.04.22 ChenMed

The future of healthcare is steering closer to value-based care every day.

Value-Based Care
The Benefits of Healthcare Technology
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The Benefits of Healthcare Technology

03.30.22

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of telehealth and telemedicine has increased exponentially across all areas of healthca

Patient-Centered Care
reducing costs of test and procedures
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Reducing the physical, mental, and financial costs of unnecessary tests and procedures

03.29.22

In 2018, medical waste accounted for $765 billion—or about one quarter—of health care spending in the United States.

Patient-Centered Care