by Allison Edwards | Nov 5, 2020 | Blog, Clinic & Community News, Policy & Economics
This time of year is when everyone starts thinking about — or starts to avoid thinking about — their health insurance options for next year. If you know our clinic, you know we’re not big fans of the health insurance industry. That said, we do recognize the...
by Allison Edwards | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog, Clinic & Community News, DPC for Doctors, Health & Wellness, Policy & Economics
We’ve been getting a lot of questions both from our patients and the employers we serve about returning to work and how to keep everyone safe at work. Let me start by saying: we’re all figuring this out together, and things are changing quickly. We don’t have hard,...
by Allison Edwards | Jun 17, 2020 | Blog, Health & Wellness, Policy & Economics
Black lives matter, and they matter to us as physicians. We recognize that the medical system has time and again treated the African American community in ways that lead to unacceptable health outcomes. Data show that African American women and infants have increased...
by Allison Edwards | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, Clinic & Community News, Health & Wellness, Policy & Economics
Clinic & clinical updates: We are still here to care for you!! Don’t hesitate to reach out with anything. We are continuing to offer virtual care via email, phone calls and/or videoconferencing (and still want to make sure things like blood pressure,...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 29, 2020 | Blog, Clinic & Community News, DPC for Doctors, Health & Wellness, Newsletter, Policy & Economics
Dr. Hazen Short just wrapped up a 14-day self-quarantine for potential exposure to SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19. He shares his thoughts on how to pass time during a home quarantine in this week’s blog. I’ve been on a strict home quarantine since...
by Allison Edwards | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog, Clinic & Community News, DPC for Doctors, Health & Wellness, Policy & Economics
Dr. Allison Edwards has the opportunity to write occasionally for the American Academy of Family Physicians. In her most recent AAFP blog, she describes how the clinic has been trying — with successes and failures — to prepare for COVID-19. Feel free to...