November 14, 2024 Customer Newsletter
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Alcohol and Health
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Many Can’t Find or Afford Care
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Limited Time Offer
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Medicine’s Toll on Personal Relationships
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Medicare Telehealth Here to Stay
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QUIZ QUESTION!
What the Headlines Get Wrong About Alcohol and Health
A physician and vintner sounds off about new WHO guidelines on alcohol in general and wine in particular. The WHO guidelines ("no safe level") will, in turn, impact the upcoming updates to the U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
What the Headlines Get Wrong About Alcohol and Health
Insurance issues, shrinking care facilities, centralization, and an aging population—Vermont is a microcosm of the problems facing healthcare. While the article focuses on specific issues in Vermont, they are not much different from those in other areas. Vermont has state regulation of hospital and insurance prices and a strong investment in care provision, but it also has a patchwork of out-of-network providers, clinics, and small hospitals. In Vermont, Where Almost Everyone Has Insurance, Many Can’t Find or Afford Care - KFF Health News Unsurprisingly, the impact of physician careers and the demands of those careers present a lot of challenges to personal relationships. Especially the areas with shift work and high overtime requirements. This AMA article summarizes some of the findings from a report published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings recently (study linked in article). Emergency medicine physicians win the price, with 93% reporting significant impact on personal relationships, whether married or single. Next highest, interestingly, was physical medicine and rehab. Physician Survey Shows Medicine’s Toll on Personal Relationships - AMA
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