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How to Talk with Your Doctor and Why It Matters

By Signify Health Team on 3/22/24 10:00 AM

One of the most important parts of managing your health is having open and productive conversations with your primary care provider.

Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health

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Close to Home: Meet Stephanie Simons, Signify Health Nurse Practitioner

By Signify Health Team on 3/12/24 12:03 PM

At Signify Health, our mission is to build trusted relationships to make people healthier. Our national network of more than 12,000 clinicians works to help people gain a more comprehensive view of their health by conducting In-Home Health Evaluations (IHEs). During an IHE, clinicians identify chronic conditions, close gaps in care, and address social determinants of health, making it possible for health plan members to get connected to the right care for their unique needs. 

Topics: Careers Clinician Stories In-Home Health General

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Close to Home: Meet Suzie Ingram, Signify Health Nurse Practitioner

By Signify Health Team on 2/26/24 9:42 AM

At Signify Health,  our mission is to build trusted relationships to make people healthier. Our national network of more than 12,000 clinicians works to help people gain a more comprehensive view of their health by conducting In-Home Health Evaluations (IHEs). During an IHE, clinicians identify chronic conditions, close gaps in care, and address social determinants of health, making it possible for health plan members to get connected to the right care for their unique needs.

Topics: Careers Clinician Stories In-Home Health General

3 min read

10 Healthy Things You Can Do for Your Heart

By Dr. Heidi Schwarzwald, MD, MPH on 2/13/24 9:34 AM

February is American Heart Month when everyone is encouraged 
to focus on their cardiovascular (heart) health.

Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Diagnostic and Preventative Services

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Winter can be a lonely season for seniors -- here's what can help

By Signify Health Team on 2/6/24 10:00 AM

Social isolation and loneliness are contributing to a growing public health crisis. TheU.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community found that social isolation and loneliness increase the risk of premature death as much as smoking 15 cigarettes daily. They can also increase the risk of conditions like heart disease, stroke, dementia, anxiety, and depression.

Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Health Plans Diagnostic and Preventative Services