Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions at a Primary Care Clinic
Multimorbidity — the presence of two or more chronic conditions in a single individual — is the norm rather than the exception among older Americans. More than two-thirds of Medicare beneficiaries have two or more chronic conditions; one-third have four…
Preventing Medication Errors in Older Adults
Older adults are disproportionately affected by medication errors — they take more medications (creating more interaction opportunities), experience age-related changes in drug metabolism (requiring dose adjustments), are more sensitive to side effects…
Geriatric Assessment at a Medical Clinic
Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) — a multidimensional, interdisciplinary diagnostic process that evaluates older adults’ medical conditions, physical function, cognition, psychological status, social supports, and environmental factors —…
Assisted Living and Memory Care: Clinic Guidance for Families
Assisted living facilities — residential communities providing personal care, meals, activities, and varying levels of healthcare support for older adults who need assistance with daily activities but do not require 24-hour skilled nursing care — and…
How Patient Safety Measures Are Maintained in Hospitals and Clinics
Learn how hospitals and clinics maintain patient safety through strict protocols, advanced technology, staff training, infection control practices, and continuous monitoring systems to ensure quality healthcare. Patient safety is the foundation of…
Emergency Care Essentials: What Every Patient Should Know
Learn the essentials of emergency care, including when to seek help, what to expect in the ER, and how to prepare for medical emergencies. A complete patient guide with FAQs and tips. Emergency care is a critical component of healthcare that can mean the…
Skilled Nursing Facilities: When a Clinic Recommends One
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) — often called nursing homes — provide 24-hour nursing care and rehabilitation services for patients who need more intensive care than can be provided at home but less than requires hospital-level care. Medicare covers…
Metformin: What Clinics Use It For Beyond Diabetes
Metformin — a biguanide medication that has been the first-line pharmacological treatment for Type 2 diabetes for over 60 years — is among the most studied, prescribed, and cost-effective medications in medicine. Inexpensive, generally well-tolerated,…
GLP-1 Medications: What Clinics Know About Ozempic and Wegovy
GLP-1 receptor agonists — the class of medications that includes semaglutide (Ozempic for diabetes, Wegovy for obesity), liraglutide (Victoza for diabetes, Saxenda for obesity), and tirzepatide (Mounjaro for diabetes, Zepbound for obesity) — have rapidly…
Annual Wellness Visits: What Medicare Covers
Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) is a preventive service designed to help Medicare beneficiaries maintain health and prevent disease — distinct from a traditional physical examination and covered with no cost-sharing for patients who have…