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The Evolution of Primary Health Care in the US

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Over the last ten years, we have discussed at length the expected changes in health care. Well, it has come to pass, and rapid mobilization has begun. What surprises me is that it has taken so long. These are the oceanic changes that we should expect in the next decade: The First Wave of Consolidation: Opportunities abound for the brave and the imaginative. We are seeing Special Purpose Acquisitions Companies (SPACs) being generously utilized through their challenges can be many and onerous. Private equity and investors are eyeing this great chance of shoring up as many practices as possible and deploying their cash. For those looking for places to park their cash, it is still not too late. The train has not fully left the station and they may still catch up if they are willing to be adventurous. Though I would advise a deliberate and well-thought strategy with domain expertise before investments are made. It is time to sit up and notice the market. Practices that would barely be sold ...

Medicare Risk Adjustment Tip: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), is once called shell shock or battle fatigue syndrome. is a serious condition, which may develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event, in which there was serious bodily harm or danger. PTSD is a permanent result of a traumatic ordeal, which causes intense fear, helplessness, or panic. Examples of things that can bring on PTSD include sexual or physical assault, the unexpected death of a loved one, an accident, war, or a natural disaster. Victims' families can develop PTSD, as can emergency personnel and rescue workers. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, frightening or dangerous event. It is natural to feel fear during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many different changes in the body to help avoid or avoid danger.