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Spotlight on Signify NPs: Trust, Compassion, Impact
By Signify Health Team on 11/15/22 9:42 AM
More than 50 years ago, the first nurse practitioner training program was developed at the University of Colorado. Upon completing advanced clinical training, registered nurses – who also have completed a master’s or doctoral degree program – assess patients, order and interpret diagnostic tests, make diagnoses, prescribe medications, and manage treatment plans. A half-century later, NPs have become an integral part of healthcare, expanding access to high-quality medical treatment in communities across the country.
Topics: Careers Clinician Stories Individuals and Families In-Home Health General Health Plans Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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Why Time Makes All the Difference in Signify Health’s In-Home Health Evaluations
By Team Signify on 8/4/22 11:30 AM
A lot can happen in a short amount of time, especially when someone is really listening. Signify Health’s clinicians meet people where they’re most comfortable – in their homes, with time to listen and connect.
Topics: Careers Clinician Stories Individuals and Families In-Home Health General Health Plans Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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In-Home Health Visits Aid Diabetes Prevention in Seniors
By Meghan Sinclair on 5/18/22 3:45 PM
While it’s no secret preventive measures are essential to keeping people healthy, many seniors wait for their annual wellness visit to gain updates on their health status. For individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes, preventive and diagnostic screenings and services provided as part of an In-Home Health Evaluation (IHE) can help fill the gap between office visits and serve as a hub for the continuum of care.
Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Health Plans Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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Extending Primary Care Into Homes and Communities
By Marc Rothman, MD on 4/11/22 3:44 PM
To fulfill its vision to achieve the highest level of health and well-being and to eliminate disparities in health care quality and access for all they serve, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) supports a range of initiatives designed to provide equitable, cost-effective, and person-centered care. This vision is ambitious, but achievable if all within the extended care team – and the organizations that support them – collectively embrace initiatives that meet the medical and nonmedical needs of beneficiaries in cost-effective ways.
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.