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Close to Home: Andreya Beckett and Gloria Littleton
By Signify Health Team on 2/25/25 9:28 AM
At Signify Health, a CVS Health® company, 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 Individuals and Families
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Be Heart Smart: Power of Prevention in Heart Health
By Signify Health Team on 2/18/25 10:00 AM
American Heart Month is an annual observance held every February to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and encourage individuals, families and communities to adopt heart-healthy habits.
Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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Early Screening Protects Memory and Cognitive Health
By Heidi Schwarzwald, MD, MPH on 12/5/24 9:32 AM
Throughout my career as a clinician, I have seen firsthand the concerns and challenges that cognitive issues give older adults. They fear they’ll lose their memory, their independence, and become a burden to their loved ones. The questions they ask most often are if their “forgetfulness” is just natural aging, or if they’re developing a form of dementia. They are often scared of the answer because they think there is little they can do about it.
Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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Knowing Your Risk: Diabetes Prevention and Management
By Heidi Schwarzwald, MD, MPH on 11/15/24 1:35 PM
Diabetes does not discriminate with age. Though adults aged 45–64 receive the majority of new diabetes diagnoses in the U.S., the country has also seen increases in disease prevalence among those 18-44. Most people who develop diabetes as adults develop type 2 diabetes. Even more concerning is that nearly 90% of those who have prediabetes, and thus have an increased risk of developing the disease, aren’t aware they have it.
Topics: Clinician Stories Individuals and Families Diagnostic and Preventative Services
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5 things to know about Health Literacy
By Signify Health Team on 10/31/24 9:00 AM
October is National Health Literacy Month. The mission is to create a more equitable world where everyone can access high-quality care and achieve positive health outcomes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), health literacy is important for everyone because, at some point in our lives, we will all need to find, understand, and use health information and services. Adequate levels of health literacy can help us maintain good health, access early disease detection, and better manage health problems when they arise.