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* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/05/educating-community-health-conscious-physicians.html Mr. Jones had congestive heart failure, COPD, and a barrage of other chronic health problems. A visit to his home provided insight into why he was going to the ER each week (5/21/15)]
 
* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/05/educating-community-health-conscious-physicians.html Mr. Jones had congestive heart failure, COPD, and a barrage of other chronic health problems. A visit to his home provided insight into why he was going to the ER each week (5/21/15)]
 
* [http://khn.org/news/using-data-to-help-home-health-workers-manage-patients-conditions/ 39-year-old woman that is nearly blind and unable to walk more than a step or two, struggles to raise three sons while dealing with a daunting array of health conditions from diabetes to pain from bulging spinal disks. A non medical health worker offers to help. (3/9/16)]
 
* [http://khn.org/news/using-data-to-help-home-health-workers-manage-patients-conditions/ 39-year-old woman that is nearly blind and unable to walk more than a step or two, struggles to raise three sons while dealing with a daunting array of health conditions from diabetes to pain from bulging spinal disks. A non medical health worker offers to help. (3/9/16)]
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* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2016/07/limits-careful-physician-can.html A physician frustrated by his limits describes the tale of two patients. A 61-year-old man with elevated blood sugar. 52-year-old man with an elevated red blood count caused by smoking, sleep apnea from obesity, early lung disease and two cardiac stents. The 61-year old lost weight and lowered his blod sugar. The 52-year-old didn't make any lifestyle changes and health deteriorated. (7/15/16)]
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had a  . I saw him a year ago, for an elevation of his red blood count. , so-called reactive rolycythemia. To what was it reacting? Smoking and sleep apnea from obesity. On a blood test last winter, I found that his hemoglobin A1C (HgA1C) was slightly elevated. Normal is 5.6 or less, and his was 5.7. This test measures the average blood sugar over time,
  
 
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Revision as of 13:10, 15 August 2016

To truly understand managing health, we need to hear first hand from patients to relate, emphathize and learn how to improve.

Addressing Non-Medical Determinants

Behavior

had a . I saw him a year ago, for an elevation of his red blood count. , so-called reactive rolycythemia. To what was it reacting? Smoking and sleep apnea from obesity. On a blood test last winter, I found that his hemoglobin A1C (HgA1C) was slightly elevated. Normal is 5.6 or less, and his was 5.7. This test measures the average blood sugar over time,

Caregivers

End of Life

Health Insurance Issues

High-Need, High-Cost 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. (7/10/13)
  • 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. (3/3/13)

Living With Pain

Medical Decisions - Quality of Life vs. Aggressive Interventions

Patient Goals

Primary Care Physicians - Managing Health