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Addressing Medication Safety in Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions during Transitions of Care: A Caregiver Perspective [Geriatrics]

Annals of Family Medicine

Context: Transitions of care (TOC) between healthcare settings carry numerous safety hazards and high risk for medication harm, particularly for patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). Results: Study participants shared both their experiences related to medication safety, as well as barries to patient-centeredness.

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Gathering Family Perspectives on Integrated Care

Integrated Care News by CFHA

They have that individual there that can provide those services and then potentially have them, you know if they need to get services. So, any concerns that I may have that are mental health but may also be medical, they were able to piggyback. If there was a concern about medication, I could speak right to her doctor.

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Personalized Diabetes Treatment Plans: How Connecticut Specialists Approach Care

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

For that reason, everyone’s experience with diabetes is different, and treatment isn’t one-size-fits all. When you see a Connecticut diabetes specialist, you can expect a personalized treatment plan and individualized support. Treatment goals may vary depending on the type of diabetes you have and your overall health.

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Managing High Blood Pressure with Medication and Lifestyle

Imperial Center Family Medicine

However, the correct treatment plan can help you manage your blood pressure and reduce complications. Read on for an overview of medications used to treat high blood pressure, along with lifestyle changes that can enhance the effectiveness of these medications. Examples include captopril, enalapril, and lisinopril.

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Managing High Blood Pressure with Medication and Lifestyle

Imperial Center Family Medicine

However, the correct treatment plan can help you manage your blood pressure and reduce complications. Read on for an overview of medications used to treat high blood pressure, along with lifestyle changes that can enhance the effectiveness of these medications. Examples include captopril, enalapril, and lisinopril.

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Dr. Donovan Ogboh, DO Comes To Plum Health DPC July 2025

Plum Health

He believes in delivering individualized, patient-focused care by taking the time to learn each person’s unique story, lifestyle, and health goals. Dr. Ogboh collaborates closely with his patients to create personalized, evidence-based treatment plans that support their overall well-being.

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Vitamin Deficiency Symptoms: Early Warning Signs and How to Fix Them

Edge Family Medicine

If fatigue persists, consider a comprehensive medical evaluation. How to Diagnose and Treat Vitamin Deficiency Get Tested for Deficiencies Many symptoms of vitamin deficiency overlap with other medical conditions. When to seek medical advice: If you suspect a vitamin deficiency, don’t ignore the symptoms.