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Health issues can be isolating. You might feel nobody can understand what you’re going through—whether you are a new parent struggling to interpret your baby’s cries in the middle of the night or can’t sleep yourself because of recurring stomach pain. But you’d be surprised how many people share your concerns—and what they can share with you.

Over the next few months we will be expanding your opportunities to share your health questions and personal successes. For now, we’ve tapped into the expertise of Carena’s leaders to share their thoughts and opinions on health care topics important to you.

Summer doesn't have to include sports injuries

by Frances Gough MD

22 June 2010

It’s the same old story—the weather (usually) clears up and we all head outside after work or on the weekend to hike, golf, play a little soccer or tennis, or toss a ball with the kids. The problem is that many of us haven’t engaged in these activities in several months and our ... [More]

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Health care reform: Now is the time to become a better consumer

by Cecily Hall

1 May 2010

No matter how you feel about health care reform, the die is now cast. The responsibility of the American people now begins. So what are we going to do with these changes to empower ourselves to make better informed, cost-effective medical care decisions for our family, our community—and the... [More]

How healthy is your mental health?

by Frances Gough MD

16 March 2010

If you don’t know the answer, maybe you should take a moment to read on. Depression and anxiety are common mental health concerns and a multitude of treatments are available. There are different types of depression, but some common signs cited by the National Institute of Mental Health may... [More]

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It's not your parents' health care

by Frances Gough MD

9 February 2010

From EMRs to PHRs, health care has come a long way in the last few decades. Here’s a short rundown of a few of the current trends that are helping consumers access care and stay connected. Electronic medical records (EMRs) Gone are the days of all those colorful file folders in your prima... [More]

There's one thing left on your list: Shopping for health care

by Frances Gough MD

27 January 2010

You shop around for auto dealerships, electronics, and plane tickets. So why aren’t you shopping for health care? A recent New York Times article poses this question, and gives some excellent ideas for looking around for value when it comes to your health care spending on doctors, hospital... [More]

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Let's all get engaged in our care (men, you too)

by Frances Gough MD

7 January 2010

If you’re the female in your household, research shows you may be the one who makes most of the health care appointments for yourself and your family. That said, let’s get those husbands, boyfriends, sons, nephews, friends, and fathers engaged in their care, too—it’s never... [More]

We wish you...a healthy holiday

by Frances Gough MD

16 December 2009

The bells are jingling and the holiday cocktail party scene is in full swing. How can you make sure you survive the holidays feeling your best? It’s easier said than done, but moderation and common sense can go a long way toward keeping you healthy. For instance, according to the Centers f... [More]

It's a balancing act when it comes to vitamin D

by Frances Gough MD

7 December 2009

One of the benefits of living in the Puget Sound is that I don’t get too much sun. That said, I’m always careful to wear my sunscreen—even on cloudy days—to help ward off skin cancer. I’ve often heard, however, that a little sun exposure can be good for you as sun e... [More]

Flu and obesity: lose the weight, lower your risk for complications?

by Frances Gough MD

3 December 2009

The list of reasons for maintaining a healthy weight is long. To add another one, new research states that there may be a tie between obesity and flu complications. This begs the question as to whether people who are classified as obese may need different treatment. The research is from a recent... [More]

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Antibiotic or no antibiotic?

by Peg Carver

25 November 2009

In the past when I got sick, the first thing I wanted was something to make it better—a medication, perhaps? I tried this approach with a sore throat one year though and, as I feared, I was sent home and told to drink tea, take an over-the-counter pain reliever, and rest. The cause was a vi... [More]

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    You’ve got terrific innovations at companies like Microsoft, where they actually have used home visits of doctors to reduce utilization of emergency room care and are saving themselves millions of dollars.

    President Barack Obama on Carena Urgent Care

    Health Roundtable, May 12, 2009

    Microsoft has an amazing relationship in Seattle with a firm called Carena… a very interesting glimpse of the future [of health care].

    Newt Gingrich, Center for Health Transformation

    Keynote Address at World Health Care Congress, April 14, 2009

    Carena has attracted the population with the greatest needs and the greatest opportunity for impact.

    David Axene, FSA, FCA, MAAA, CEO Axene Health Partners LLC

    speaking about Carena Urgent Care

    Our employees appreciate the care and attention they receive from the Carena physicians, and especially not having to wait hours in the ER.

    Katrina Zitnik, Director of Workers’ Compensation

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    I was at home caring for my infant son when I cut my hand while washing dishes. The Carena doctor was excellent, suturing my hand and saving me a trip to the ER with a crying baby.

    My 3-year-old son was seen by Carena because I was too sick to take him to an urgent care facility. His PCP and her colleagues were also fully booked that day. The Carena doctor was extremely knowledgeable and he took his time explaining everything to us. This service is absolutely great! It was better than I ever expected.

    I appreciated the house call because it was difficult for me to move due to my back pain. The Carena doctor was kind and easy to communicate with. His advice helped to ease fears of serious injury. My pain was severe, but medication helped ease my pain so that I could move around a bit easier.

    My toddler had a significant fever for four days and we were snowed in. The house call made such a difference. My son is responding to the prescription and is eating and drinking again. The Carena doctor was great and even walked three blocks in the snow to reach us. Thanks!

    I can’t stop raving about Carena’s house call! In addition to diagnosing my pneumonia and writing a prescription for medication, the Carena doctor also evaluated a potentially cancerous growth on my face and gave me advice on next steps.

    Our 2-year-old daughter fell and split her chin open on Saturday when our doctor’s office was closed. I wasn't sure if it would need stitches or not. The Carena doctor was great, and we really appreciated having care in the home!

    This was such a helpful service! I just relocated two days ago and had not identified a PCP yet. It was great to get the health attention when I knew nobody else was around. Thank you!

    I could not wait a week to see my doctor. That was the next open appointment. This service prevented an unnecessary and costly trip to the ER but also prevented me from getting worse while waiting to see my doctor.

    Carena is invaluable. Our 16-month-old son dislocated his elbow and the Carena doctor was able to manipulate the bone back into place. Had he not been able to make this house call we would have had to have taken the baby to the ER. The physician was amazing, kind, and capable. We are so grateful for this service—and impressed by the skill of the physician. Thanks!

    This is a great service! I truly appreciated the doctor coming to my house as I had a fever and horrible cough. I was sick and contagious and didn't feel like going anywhere, especially an ER that would have had a long wait time.

    One of the best doctors I have come across during my seven years in the US. The doctor did a detailed diagnosis, answered all questions and concerns, educated us about the problem, examined and performed tests meticulously, and made me feel comfortable. My husband was very happy, too. Amazing doctor. Five stars.

    This is what medical care should be.

    This doctor probably saved my son's life. He diagnosed a tricky case of appendicitis; otherwise I would not have taken my son to the hospital until the next day.

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