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Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
All Day
Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Environmental Toxicology 2021 you can meet the world leading toxicologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and also the industry giants who will provide you with the modern inventions [...]
Dermatology, Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery
2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
All Day
Market Analysis Speaking Opportunities Speaking Opportunities: We are constantly intrigued by hearing from professionals/practitioners who want to share their direct encounters and contextual investigations with [...]
World Dental Science and Oral Health Congress
2021-03-08 - 2021-03-09    
All Day
About The Webinar Conference Series LLC Ltd invites you to attend the 42nd World Dental Science and Oral Health Congress to be held in March 08-09, 2021 with the [...]
Euro Metabolomics & Systems Biology
2021-03-08 - 2021-03-09    
All Day
Euro Metabolomics 2021 will be a platform to investigate recent research and advancements that can be useful to the researchers. Metabolomics is a rapidly emerging [...]
International Summit on Industrial Engineering
2021-03-15 - 2021-03-16    
All Day
Industrial Engineering conference invites all the participants to attend International summit on Industrial Engineering during March15-16, 2021 Webinar. This has prompt keynotes, Oral talks, Poster [...]
Digital Health 2021
2021-03-15 - 2021-03-16    
All Day
The use of modern technologies and digital services is not only changing the way we communicate, they also offer us innovative ways for monitoring our [...]
Genetics and Molecular biology 2021
2021-03-15    
All Day
Human genetics is study of the inheritance of characteristics by children from parents. Inheritance in humans does not differ in any fundamental way from that [...]
Food Science and Food Safety
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Food Safety. It also provides the premier multidisciplinary forum for researchers, professors and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, [...]
Traditional and Alternative Medicine
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Traditional Medicine 2021 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world. We are glad to invite you all to attend and register for [...]
Carbon and Advanced Energy Materials
2021-03-16 - 2021-03-17    
All Day
Materials Science 2021 was an enchanted achievement. We give incredible credits to the Organizing Committee and participants of Materials Science 2021 Conference. Numerous tributes from [...]
Advancements in Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
2021-03-17 - 2021-03-18    
All Day
Tuberculosis is a communicable disease, caused by the infectious bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It affects the lungs and other parts of the body (brain, spine). People [...]
Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture 2021
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
The event offers a best platform with its well organized scientific program to the audience which includes interactive panel discussions, keynote lectures, plenary talks and [...]
Hospital Management and Health Care
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
Healthcare system refers to the totality of resource that a society distributes with in organization and health facilities delivery for the aim of upholding or [...]
Hematology and Infectious Diseases
2021-03-22 - 2021-03-23    
All Day
Hematology is the discipline concerned with the production, functions, bone marrow, and diseases which are related to blood, blood proteins. The main aim of this [...]
Aquaculture & Marine Biology
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
The 15th International Conference on Aquaculture & Marine Biology is delighted to welcome the participants from everywhere the planet to attend the distinguished conference scheduled [...]
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics 2021
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
The Conference Series LLC Ltd organizes conferences around the world on all computer science subjects including Robotics and its related fields. Here we are happy [...]
Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine
2021-03-24 - 2021-03-25    
All Day
Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine mainly focuses on Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering. Stem cell Research includes stem cell treatment for various disease and [...]
Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice
2021-03-25 - 2021-03-26    
12:00 am
Global Nursing Practice 2021 has been circumspectly organized with various multi and interdisciplinary tracks to accomplish the middle objective of the gathering that is to [...]
Earth & Environmental Science 2021
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Earth Science 2021 is the integration of new technologies in the field of environmental science to help Environmental Professionals harness the full potential of their [...]
Earth & Environmental Science 2021
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Earth Science 2021 is the integration of new technologies in the field of environmental science to help Environmental Professionals harness the full potential of their [...]
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-26 - 2021-03-27    
All Day
Nanomaterials are the elements which have at least one spatial measurement in the size range of 1 to 100 nanometre. Nanomaterials can be produced with [...]
Smart Materials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-29 - 2021-03-30    
All Day
Smart Material 2021 clears a stage to globalize the examination by introducing an exchange amongst ventures and scholarly associations and information exchange from research to [...]
World Nanotechnology Congress 2021
2021-03-29    
All Day
Nano Technology Congress 2021 provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both academic circle and industries level belonging to Recent [...]
Nanomedicine and Nanomaterials 2021
2021-03-29    
All Day
NanoMed 2021 conference provides the best platform of networking and connectivity with scientist, YRF (Young Research Forum) & delegates who are active in the field [...]
Hepatology 2021
2021-03-30 - 2021-03-31    
All Day
Hepatology 2021 provides a great platform by gathering eminent professors, Researchers, Students and delegates to exchange new ideas. The conference will cover a wide range [...]
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Jan 09: Four systems for physicians to utilize New Year’s resolutions to help quiet adherence

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Even though some New Year’s resolutions are broken as fast as they are made, January represents a timely period to guide patients to better health.

Use the month, management experts say, to set health goals and motivate patients to change behaviors when many patients are thinking about improving their health.

Consider these four strategies to better leverage your patients’ wishes to lose weight, seek treatment, or live a healthier life.

1. Make a resolution to your patients

While prevention is the cornerstone to good health, it all starts with an appointment, says Mary Pat Whaley, FACMPE, CPC, healthcare consultant and president of ManageMyPractice.com.

Instead of nagging patients to pick up the phone and come in, turn your plea into a promise, she suggests.

“I can see a great marketing campaign for practices around the idea, ‘We resolve to get you the preventive care services you’re entitled to!’ or, ‘Help us help you to keep your resolutions—make a preventive care visit today!’”

Keeping up your end of this bargain doesn’t just mean reminding patients to get preventive care, Whaley notes, but also educating patients about what services are likely covered by their health insurance.

“For patients with commercial insurance, the majority will have preventive benefits due to changes required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Employee Retirement Income Security Act plans that were not grandfathered in probably have these benefits as well, although this was not required by the ACA,” she says.

And although Medicare does not pay for an annual physical, it does cover an annual wellness visit, which does not include a physical exam. In addition, for women, Medicare covers a bone mass measurement if medically necessary every 24 months, a screening mammogram every 12 months, and cervical and vaginal screening with a breast exam every 24 months.

For men, Medicare pays for a prostate test and a digital rectal exam every 12 months. For men and women, Medicare covers a screening colonoscopy every 5 years.

All of these services are free for Medicare patients as they do not require a deductible, copay or co-insurance.

2. Help patients structure and track their goals

“The more structure given to a resolution, the higher the chance of compliance,” says Keith Borglum, CHBC, CBB, a consultant with Professional Management & Marketing in Santa Rosa, California and a Medical Economics editorial advisor. Ideas for doing so include creating a form on your practice’s letterhead in which patients commit their resolutions to writing. Providers, including non-physicians, can then work with patients to make sure goals are attainable, clear, and measurable.

You can also build this process into an interactive portion of your website, Borglum suggests. Many electronic health records (EHR) system vendors have introduced website portals to better engage patients in their healthcare.

Also, consider the use of your practice’s Facebook page to keep patients motivated, perhaps offering small incentives for patients who show progress.

There’s also a burgeoning library of mobile health apps patients can use to track and improve their health habits, notes Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO, MHA, president of Physicians Helping Physicians, a firm that helps doctors with personal and career development. (See examples of free mobile apps in the sidebar to the right.)

3. Leverage your team

The team-based approach to healthcare, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in primary care practices, is ideal for helping patients make sustainable lifestyle changes, according to Mudge-Riley,

“With the team approach, patients will not only get more attention, but the other people involved will also be able to cover more angles, such as socioeconomic issues, environmental factors, or other things that really do factor into how people live their lives,” she says. For example, a dietician is well-suited to talk with a patient about how to modify his or her favorite recipes, whereas a physician likely doesn’t have the time or training to do so.

Because he believes so strongly in this approach, Alain A. Chaoui, MD, FAAFP, of Family Medicine North in Peabody, Massachusetts, has spent the last year and a half working to transform his practice into a Patient-Centered Medical Home.

As part of this process, Chaoui has held meetings with his staff almost every two weeks to work on process changes to allow the practice to accommodate more patients and offer better quality of care. Changes include more streamlined communications using a patient portal, as well as having patients’ phone messages processed throughout the day.

“I’m giving the staff more responsibility to address patient care and to work at the top of their license. A lot of the work has been redistributed among us to make sure we all work as a team, including my medical assistant, nurse practitioner, and front-desk staff. I have also hired a nurse care manager to help work with more difficult or chronically ill patients,” he says.

As a result of these changes, Chaoui says that his patients have become more engaged in their health and have shown improvements. And delegating work to nonphysicians when possible frees him to spend more time with patients on patient education, as well as addressing barriers to compliance.

“The most important thing to do is to speak with the patient honestly and candidly about what their problem really is. Once it is clear, the patient will be engaged in finding out how to fix it,” he says.

A major challenge for physicians, for example, is addressing medication nonadherence. But once you find out what barriers are keeping patients from taking their medications as directed—which may include cost, time, or side effects—you can then “act like a tailor,” Chaoui says, and make changes as needed.

One of the more difficult things for a doctor to control are a drug’s unpleasant side effects, Chaoui notes. But once you open a dialogue with patients about what they don’t like about taking a medication, he adds, you can use it as an opportunity to remind them they may no longer need the medication if they do the work required to lose weight, lower their cholesterol and become healthier.

4. Show patients what’s in it for them

Using  visuals to let patients see and feel how much weight they could lose is a strong way to make goals more effective. One gallon of water weighs a little more than 8 pounds, so having patients carry one or two gallons for a few minutes helps them to realize how much extra weight they may be carrying around or hoping to lose.

Many patients have other goals surrounding their weight loss, such as going on a vacation, attending a class reunion, or losing a certain number of pounds by a birthday. Having your patients bring in a goal item, such as a dress or a swimsuit might help them to keep their goals more tangible and in perspective. They key is to allow these events to turn into a lifestyle change, and not just a crash diet.

Tying weight loss to a greater goal of giving back is another great way to may patients feel even better about themselves. Once patients sign up to be a part of a weight loss program, tell them you will donate a canned good to a local food bank for every pound that they lose. Not only will this motivate patients to help themselves, while helping others, but your practice will be a part of a community-wide effort.

Charts and infographics that explain how much better the patient will feel hours, days, and weeks after smoking will also give them a goal they can actually feel. These resources are available through organizations such as the American Lung Association, and they will also provide you with web tools to help you and your patient track their progress.

This idea brings us back to a crucial point Mudge-Riley makes about change-management behavioral economics.

“At the end of the day, if you are taking the perspective of ‘What’s in it for me?’ For the patient, that’s really going to bring you the most success because they’re going to be more internally motivated to do what they need to do.” Source