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To truly understand '''managing health''', we need to hear first hand from patients to relate, emphathize and learn how to improve. <br> | To truly understand '''managing health''', we need to hear first hand from patients to relate, emphathize and learn how to improve. <br> | ||
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+ | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/05/treating-physical-pain-address-emotional.html 78-year-old businessman with pain needed emotional needs addressed first (5/17/14)] | ||
'''Complex Patients''' | '''Complex Patients''' | ||
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* [http://khn.org/news/emergency-room-frequent-flyers/ Forty-year-old Jeremie Seals] was assigned a care manager and a regular physician that helped reduced his 15 ER visits and 11 hospitals stays to 4 ER visits and 4 hospitals stays the following year. | * [http://khn.org/news/emergency-room-frequent-flyers/ Forty-year-old Jeremie Seals] was assigned a care manager and a regular physician that helped reduced his 15 ER visits and 11 hospitals stays to 4 ER visits and 4 hospitals stays the following year. | ||
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/03/patient-reflection-healthcare-system.html Virginia Hunt's] story illustrates the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of our healthcare system that addresses conditions and often lacks capability to treat the overall patient. | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/03/patient-reflection-healthcare-system.html Virginia Hunt's] story illustrates the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of our healthcare system that addresses conditions and often lacks capability to treat the overall patient. | ||
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'''Healthcare Payment Issues''' <br> | '''Healthcare Payment Issues''' <br> | ||
* [http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/02/23/how-much-are-misaligned-incentives-in-health-care-costing-tax-payers/ A patient suffering from an infected artificial shoulder] couldn't afford intravenous antibiotics three times a day for six weeks in home. Medicare spent an unnecessary $30,000 on hospitalization and care rather than reimbursing for home care. | * [http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/02/23/how-much-are-misaligned-incentives-in-health-care-costing-tax-payers/ A patient suffering from an infected artificial shoulder] couldn't afford intravenous antibiotics three times a day for six weeks in home. Medicare spent an unnecessary $30,000 on hospitalization and care rather than reimbursing for home care. | ||
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/02/medicare-cover-infusion-services-patients-homes.html Medicare would only pay for an 84-year-old man's infusion therapy at a nursing home ($15,000) rather than at his home ($1,200). (2/23/14)] | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/02/medicare-cover-infusion-services-patients-homes.html Medicare would only pay for an 84-year-old man's infusion therapy at a nursing home ($15,000) rather than at his home ($1,200). (2/23/14)] | ||
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'''End of Life''' <br> | '''End of Life''' <br> | ||
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/02/diagnosed-brain-cancer-insurer-adds-nightmare.html A patient dying of cancer] was denied home treatment that would have improved her quality of life over her last few days and saved tens of thousands of dollars. | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/02/diagnosed-brain-cancer-insurer-adds-nightmare.html A patient dying of cancer] was denied home treatment that would have improved her quality of life over her last few days and saved tens of thousands of dollars. | ||
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/03/broken-hip-unfixed-surgeon-fails-communicate.html A frail, 94-year old women with with advanced Alzheimer’s] has hip fracture surgery during her dying days due to poor communications | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/03/broken-hip-unfixed-surgeon-fails-communicate.html A frail, 94-year old women with with advanced Alzheimer’s] has hip fracture surgery during her dying days due to poor communications | ||
* [http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/34/5/871.abstract A hospital CEO learns that the standard of care isn't always appropriate when her 94 mother sustained a fall] | * [http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/34/5/871.abstract A hospital CEO learns that the standard of care isn't always appropriate when her 94 mother sustained a fall] | ||
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'''Primary Care Physicians'''<br> | '''Primary Care Physicians'''<br> | ||
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/03/primary-care-importance-doctor.html Patient went to Urgent Care rather than Primary Care Physician that knows her, costing almost $10,000 that was unnecessary (3/14/14)] | * [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/03/primary-care-importance-doctor.html Patient went to Urgent Care rather than Primary Care Physician that knows her, costing almost $10,000 that was unnecessary (3/14/14)] |
Revision as of 09:23, 15 July 2016
To truly understand managing health, we need to hear first hand from patients to relate, emphathize and learn how to improve.
Addressing Other Needs
Complex Patients
- Rebecca Bryson has 10 different medical conditions and depends on 13 health care providers. Her life improved when a program funded a Clinical Care Specialist and the creation of a Shared Care Plan.
- Forty-year-old Jeremie Seals was assigned a care manager and a regular physician that helped reduced his 15 ER visits and 11 hospitals stays to 4 ER visits and 4 hospitals stays the following year.
- Virginia Hunt's story illustrates the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of our healthcare system that addresses conditions and often lacks capability to treat the overall patient.
Healthcare Payment Issues
- A patient suffering from an infected artificial shoulder couldn't afford intravenous antibiotics three times a day for six weeks in home. Medicare spent an unnecessary $30,000 on hospitalization and care rather than reimbursing for home care.
- Medicare would only pay for an 84-year-old man's infusion therapy at a nursing home ($15,000) rather than at his home ($1,200). (2/23/14)
End of Life
- A patient dying of cancer was denied home treatment that would have improved her quality of life over her last few days and saved tens of thousands of dollars.
- A frail, 94-year old women with with advanced Alzheimer’s has hip fracture surgery during her dying days due to poor communications
- A hospital CEO learns that the standard of care isn't always appropriate when her 94 mother sustained a fall
Primary Care Physicians