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Time well spent: Up to one hour to better outcomes with an In-Home Health Evaluation
By Marc Rothman, MD on 10/25/21 6:56 PM
Time has a special meaning in geriatrics, for both patients and the geriatricians like me that treat them. Older patients are focused on maintaining their function and independence so they can enjoy every day-week-month as happily and healthily as they can. Geriatricians know that to achieve those goals, we need time to connect with patients on both a personal and professional level. Doctors have traditionally been lucky to spend even 15 minutes with their patients — just enough time to cover the chief complaint and maybe some chronic disease basics.
Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Health Plans Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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For older Americans, the home must become a choice for patients
By Damien Doyle, MD and Krista Drobac on 5/24/21 12:52 PM
May is Older Americans Month, and this year we should use it as a time to think big about changes we can make for how seniors receive their health care. Coming out of the pandemic, we have an opportunity to embrace the lessons we learned about what is possible. Millions experienced their first home visit, their first doctor’s appointment by telemedicine, their first sharing of biometric data remotely to improve care management or even their first admission to the “hospital” at home.