Unscheduled urgent or emergency care is becoming more common. It is considered unscheduled because it is between the office visits your doctor has scheduled.
In an important report by doctors K. Kocher and B. Asplin (Annals of Internal Medicine volume 158, page 908, 2013), 30% of outpatient visits in the United States are for unscheduled care which occurs either urgent care centers, emergency rooms, at emergency visits with your own physician, or an emergency visit…
As we enter 2014, and medical care transforms to comply with the Affordable Care Act, patients are more responsible for their own care. So it is now time to get all the tips you can to help make sure you are with the right doctor, get the full attention of your doctor about controlling all your symptoms and preventing any diseases you might be at risk of developing.
There are many tips about your care…
2014 will make big changes in how we get our healthcare. These changes are not only in our insurance, but also in our doctors, our hospitals, and our medications. How will you succeed health-wise in 2014?
To help give you some tips, check out my recent blog on the Huffington Post http://huff.to/19JxecW and you will have emote confidence in the coming year. Beware of not doing your homework now. You could be looking at gaps in…
There remains lots of controversy surrounding use of the HPV vaccine. It puts parents in a difficult position of deciding to use, or not to use, the vaccine in their daughters, and even in their sons.
To helpmate this decision easier, I have posted a new blog in the Huffington Post http://huff.to/1dM29on so check it out and it will help make your decisions more logical. And it will reduce your likelihood of having regret later.
Choosing the right insurance cn be daunting. so many choices are out there! And the exchanges seem to make the process more complicated, at least for the next 3 months.
So I have posted a blog as a contributor to the Huffington Post http://huff.to/1bTQjtB. Read the post and get the help you need to choose wisely! 2014 will be a good year for health, but you are more in control and have more expected…
“Statins” are one of the most commonly used classes of drugs. Millions of patients worldwide receive these to reduce cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiac disease. Examples of these drugs are Lipitor and Crestor.
Rarely, those medications can cause muscle problems, renal complications, or even death. However, generally those medications are very safe and do not cause side effects.
However, it has recently been recognized that there may be serious complications with the use…
We are familiar with having to go to the emergency rooms and many of us have waited hours and hours for care. Often, even with chest pain or symptoms of a stroke (numbness, confusion, headache, weakness or dizziness), a patient just has their family or friends drive them to an emergency room.
An important article was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association volume 309, page 2480, 2013 by J. Saver and colleagues…
In the United States, there is an epidemic of obstructive sleep apnea (also called sleep apnea or OSA). OSA is common in the United States. 25% of men and 10% of women have sleep apnea. This is important because it is complicated by an increased rate of death from abnormal heart rhythms, as well as low oxygen levels that can produce cardiac and brain side effects. Also, importantly, patients who have sleep apnea have fatigue…