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Ten Types of Nurse Practitioner Jobs to Explore

By Signify Health Team on 12/10/25 10:00 AM

Nurses are some of the health care workers with the most direct patient interactions, and it’s no exaggeration to say many care journeys would stall without them. If it weren’t for nurses, a huge portion of the health care system, from hospital admissions to recovery at home, simply wouldn’t function the same way — perhaps even at all. Nurses play an essential role across the health care continuum. From hospital admissions to recovery at home and the preventive journey in between, their direct interactions with patients, registered nurses are often known as the backbone of the health care system – and for good reason. Nurse practitioners (NPs), in particular, play a vital role in making care more accessible. Their ability to diagnose, treat and prescribe medications allows them to manage a wide range of conditions, often serving as a primary point of care for individuals and families. The career paths available to NPs are incredibly varied as well, mirroring the diverse communities and settings they serve.

Topics: Careers In-Home Health

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A Lifelong Calling: How NP Gay Ann Ost Brings Compassion Home

By Signify Health Team on 11/19/25 9:00 AM

When nurse practitioner Gay Ann Ost, MSN, FNP-C, reflects on her work, she doesn’t talk about titles or milestones, she talks about people. Every home she visits, every story she hears and every conversation she has is why she still enjoys what she does. “I do it because I love it,” she says. “Every door is different. Every person is different. And there’s always a chance to make something better.”

Topics: Careers Clinician Stories Individuals and Families In-Home Health

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Top Tips for Managing Diabetes During the Holidays

By Heidi Schwarzwald, MD, MPH on 11/14/25 8:00 AM

The holidays are a time for family, celebration and delicious food, but they can also make it harder to stay on track with your health goals. In fact, according to the American Diabetes Association, 49% of people with type 2 diabetes report that managing their condition is harder during the fall and winter holidays due to changes in their routines, sugary treats and added stress.

As we observe National Diabetes Awareness Month this November, it’s a great time to remember that with a little planning and mindful choices, you can enjoy the season without sending your blood sugar on a roller coaster ride.

Here are my recommended tips to help people with diabetes stay balanced, healthy and festive. While the focus is on maintaining stable blood sugar, I’ve found these tips helpful for anyone who wants to stay on top of their health goals:

Topics: Individuals and Families In-Home Health Featured

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Empowering Members: Bebe Payton’s Mission to Make Health Personal

By Signify Health Team on 11/13/25 8:59 AM

When nurse practitioner (NP) Bebe Payton walks into a health plan member’s home, her goal isn’t just to complete a visit; it’s to leave that person feeling informed, supported and empowered.

Topics: Careers Clinician Stories Individuals and Families In-Home Health

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Close to Home: How Danny Tamayo Brings Empathy to In–Home Health Care

By Signify Health Team on 11/6/25 8:00 AM

Danny Tamayo has spent much of his life stepping up for others. First in the Army, now as a nurse practitioner with Signify Health, he brings calm, clarity and compassion to every In-Home Health Evaluation (IHE).

Topics: Careers Clinician Stories Individuals and Families In-Home Health Featured