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By Dr. Howard Haft
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
During this podcast interview Dr. Howard Haft and Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky discuss Dr. Ostrovsky's background in data acquisition and
analysis. In addition to the changes in digital healthcare.
Team-based care is a delivery model where patient care needs are addressed as coordinated efforts among multiple health care providers and across settings of care. Licensure is the legal recognition and permission of one individual to provide professional services to patients
Discussion on the health care in Maryland: what works, what doesn't work, and how can primary care practices can make health care and more accessible and more affordable.
Show Notes:
This episode was recorded on September 28, 2020 and originally recorded for Giant's Nutrition Made Easy podcast series.
Dr. Haft talks about the importance of huddles in team-based care and examples of how other industries find success in the practice of huddles.
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Dr. Haft talks about his experience in health care for the last 50 years and how continuity of care in primary care has transformed during the course of this period through electronic medical records, hospital rounding, and volume-based care.
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Dr. Howard Haft leads a panel discussion regarding vaccine hesitancy with Sandra Crouse Quinn, PhD (Senior Associate Director Maryland Center for Health Equity Professor and Chair, Department of Family Science School of Public Health University of Maryland College Park, MD), Amar Duggirala, DO, MPH, FAAFP (Founder and Medical Director of Poolesville Family Practice), and Eric C Marshall, MD, FAAFP (Chief Medical Office of Gerald Family Care, PC). Learn how these professionals are leading the way in educating their patients about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Show Notes:
This episode was recorded on January 13, 2021 as part of a COVID-19 update webinar.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.