An interview with Paige Denison, Director of Health, Wellness and Project Enhance at Sound Generations. Here's the thing about falls that makes me so passionate about it. I mean, they don't have to happen, right? For a lot of things they cause, the human cost, the healthcare cost, the cost to our communities, to families, to caregivers, and preventing them is very, very doable. So I think we need, and we have been working steadily on changing the narrative around falls not being inevitable,...
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An interview with Paige Denison, Director of Health, Wellness and Project Enhance at Sound Generations. Here's the thing about falls that makes me so passionate about it. I mean, they don't have to happen, right? For a lot of things they cause, the human cost, the healthcare cost, the cost to our communities, to families, to caregivers, and preventing them is very, very doable. So I think we need, and we have been working steadily on changing the narrative around falls not being inevitable,...
Making the Case for Reimbursement of Supervised Exercise Therapy in Cancer Care
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Making the Case for Reimbursement of Supervised Exercise Therapy in Cancer Care
An interview with Dr. Kathryn Schmitz, Interim Director of the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. We have one randomized control trial showing, in one group of cancer patients, that there is a disease free survival benefit and a mortality benefit, and we know that there's a lot of nice to have outcomes, right? Nice, nice to have is quality of life, things that are not going to be something that the payer pays for. So there's our challenge, that's the truth, that's the truth of our situation. That'...
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An interview with Paige Denison, Director of Health, Wellness and Project Enhance at Sound Generations. Here's the thing about falls that makes me so passionate about it. I mean, they don't have to happen, right? For a lot of things they cause, the human cost, the healthcare cost, the cost to our communities, to families, to caregivers, and preventing them is very, very doable. So I think we need, and we have been working steadily on changing the narrative around falls not being inevitable,...