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  • How to Select a Trusted Person for Medical Decisions

    In life, you control decisions based on values. In emergencies, appoint a trusted person, like a family member, as a proxy. Create a Living Will to ensure your care preferences.

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  • Understanding your patient rights

    Patients have legally protected rights regarding their care, including informed consent, privacy, decision-making, and access to information, ensuring respect and consideration in their treatment process.

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  • Understanding skilled nursing homes and your recovery

    When people can’t go home from a hospital, they are often sent to a skilled nursing facility. Why can’t they go home? It’s not safe. In health terms, being safe means being able to do everyday things without help with no harm being done. Everyday things, called Activities of Daily Living (ADL), are things like

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  • Why patients don’t answer calls and how to fix it

    The biggest barrier in healthcare is communication. How can you make it easy to communicate with you? I had a job as a case manager. I had to call patients at risk of a hospitalization to try to problem solve. Maybe 10% answered the phone. This made it difficult to help, when no one would

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  • How to find a Primary Care doctor near you

    To find a primary care provider, contact your insurance for a list, ask friends, search online, and schedule appointments. Prioritize your health by finding the best fit for your needs.

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  • Understanding your Primary Care Provider’s role

    Also known as a PCP, a primary care provider is the doctor who directs your healthcare team. It’s their job to take a look at your health situation and make a plan of care. I say doctor, but it could also be a nurse practitioner (NP) or a physician assistant (PA) that you see. I

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  • Why honesty is crucial in your care

    Transparency, or being clear without anything hidden, is the way to communicate with your health team. It’s super important that you are truthful and clear with your provider. If you are hiding facts, they can’t treat you in the best way. It’s common for people to hide things they are embarrassed about. It could be

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  • Types of healthcare services: Which one do you need?

    Depending on the circumstances, you need different types of healthcare. I am going to explain the differences between levels of care to help you tell the difference between an urgent care and emergency room, for example. I will list and color code them in order of healthiest to sickest care, otherwise known as acuity. Medical

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  • Decoding prescription instructions

    I want to break down a medication prescription. It gives the directions on how to take your meds. Metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor) 25 mg PO bid PRN. This is how the doctor will often write the script. The pharmacy will print it out in easier to understand terms. In this example, the name of the medication,

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  • I keep forgetting my pills

    I keep forgetting my pills

    It’s pretty common for people to fall into a routine and forget a step. Things like taking medicine happen every day and it’s easy to forget if you did it already. This could happen while thinking about your day or getting interrupted. People sometimes blame being forgetful or overwhelmed. Sometimes they are scared if they

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