-
·
Perceived Stress and Burnout
Researchers, employers and health care providers are increasingly focused on the importance of perceived stress and employee burnout (Gutman, 2020). People who report more perceived stress have lower measured sleep quality and are less productive at work. Experiencing stress and symptoms of burnout at work can cause home and family relationships to worsen, create tension…
-
·
The Silent Threat: Understanding and Managing High Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know You can have high blood pressure—also called hypertension—and feel completely fine. That’s because it often has no symptoms, earning it the nickname “the silent killer.” Left uncontrolled, high blood pressure can increase the risk of stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, and even vision problems. The good news?…
-
·
Active for Life – Staying Strong, Healthy, and Independent at Any Age
“After walking on a treadmill at the local community center, I knew I’d be happier outside. So, I got a step counter and started walking in my neighborhood. Since then, I’ve seen yellow tulips bloom in spring and red dogwood leaves drop in fall. I always come home with more energy and happy to go…
-
·
Medicare Annual Wellness Visits
Healthy Life HRA is the benchmark for Medicare Annual Wellness Visits When delivered by a qualified provider, Healthy Life HRA software satisfies all the requirements for Medicare Annual Wellness Visits (MAWV), is easy to integrate into a provider’s existing practice and workflow, and provides an excellent patient experience. Requirements of MAWV: The Affordable Care Act…
-
·
Flu – Get the Shot
Each winter, millions of people suffer from seasonal flu. Flu—the short name for influenza—is caused by viruses. Viruses are very small germs. Some viruses can spread easily from one person to another. They cause illnesses or infections like the flu. Flu is a mild illness for some people. For older people, especially those who have…