Thursday, December 27, 2018

Any recommendations on how to lower Delaware Healthcare Costs?


 Did You Know?  Delaware's Population is Aging Faster than the National Average


Delaware citizens with chronic conditions like    Sickle Cell Anemia, Diabetes, Obesity & Heart Disease  are key drivers of both spending & poor health outcomes.   Delaware’s population is older &   aging faster than the  national  average. It will be the 10th oldest state by 2025.


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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Your Health Matters: A novel Healthcare Choice to Access High Quality C...

Your Health Matters: A novel Healthcare Choice to Access High Quality C...:                             TOVA Community Health Named Delaware Woman-Owned Business of the Year Primary Specialty Care 213 Green...

Your Health Matters: A novel Healthcare Choice to Access High Quality C...

Your Health Matters: A novel Healthcare Choice to Access High Quality C...:                             TOVA Community Health Named Delaware Woman-Owned Business of the Year Primary Specialty Care 213 Green...

West Center City Neighborhood Medical Home Calls for Equitable Resources

William Hicks Anderson Community Center community longs for economic development and resources for an upgrade. The Neighborhood Medical Home aims to improve the community’s health by improved access to social and
vocational services in the center. My vision is to get this once thriving community, now blighted and sick, back on its feet. Real estate development is happening all around the city which includes a $45 million investment in a
bike trail on the Riverfront, a $100 million Governor Printz development project, a $10 million project to re-locate the Rodney Square transit hub, a $20 million new Baynard Stadium, and a State $65 million bond for real estate developers.  As an alumnae, I even watched in awe as the
University of Delaware allocated $180 million to build a biotechnology center.  Though the university was not interested in investing resources to support access to quality primary specialty care in a ‘One Stop Shop,’ which was something that I advocated for.  Delaware citizens are sicker than most average states, with higher rates of chronic disease (obesity, heart disease and diabetes) in part driven by poverty, food scarcity, homelessness, underemployment and violence. Our state is
consistently ranked among the states that spend the most on health care, yet have poor outcomes. Independent Primary Care Practices once a mainstay to help reduce healthcare costs are at risk of closing up as administrative costs become unbearable. Without changes and investment in primary preventative care, it is estimated that Delaware’s total health care spending will more than double from $9.5 billion in 2014 to $21.5 billion in 2025. Transferring $3 million dollars to this project would pay for the new building construction and would create three full-time city employee jobs who would have health insurance, a pension, sick and vacation time and union representation. As the legendary music icon and activist James Brown sang, Get Up, Get Into It and Get Involved. We can do this! Signing out for 2018. To find out more information about the Beatty Place project go to www.tovacommunityhealth.org or call the mayor’s office.

Dr. Nina Anderson, Chief Editor
Jay Cooperson, AIA, Cooperson Associates

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Message from Dr. Nina: Ease the Holiday Hustle


The hustle and bustle of the holidays are upon us. Between shopping for loved ones and preparing for guests, emotional and physical demands can be high and the stress that they cause can have negative effects on your well-being. In fact, the time between Thanksgiving and New Years is associated with an increase in depression and heart related death.  One contributing  factor is thought to be stress. Concentrate on filling your hearts with the things that mean the most to you. Take extra steps to prevent stress from creeping in and taking over that joy. Here are a few tips to take the stress out of your  holidays. Shop Early, Limit Alcohol, take 10 minutes every day to meditate, get our sleep on, limit time on the Internet, get moving and stick to a budget. As always, take time for yourself and value the things that matter the most. Your Health is your Wealth. For more information from this Penn Medicine re-blog, go to tovacares.blogspot.com.

Enjoy a Stress Free Holiday Season (UPenn re-blog)

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Pain Killers/Opioids are No Joke


Opioid misuse and the overdose epidemic have occurred amongst patients with chronic pain. Every day, more than 115 people in the United States die as a result of opioid misuse.  More than 2.1 million people have an  opioid use disorder and 1,756 teens will abuse a prescription drug for the first time every day (CDC). This may be due both to the lack of education amongst patients and providers, and to obtaining overlapping  prescriptions from multiple  providers or pharmacies.
     According to Dr. Alford education has the potential to both reduce overprescribing and to ensure that patients in need retain access to opioids.  Many patients and healthcare providers set unrealistic goals of treatment for their chronic pain condition. They also tend to have unrealistic expectations regarding the potential benefits of opioids and not to fully appreciate the degree of risk conferred by  escalating their own doses in a desperate attempt to obtain pain relief.  The patient and provider must have a relationship that  involves trust and communication with one another when the opioids seem not to work, or one      becomes dependent on the drug.  In this way, the provider can declare failure and move to more  alternative modalities of dealing with chronic pain. 
   
                                  Janelle Wanzor, DSU Psychology Senior/Dr. Nina Anderson


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Tuesday, December 4, 2018