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Taking Charge of Your Health:

A Guide to Getting the Best Health Care as You Age
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Frustrated with doctor's visits that last less than fifteen minutes? Unclear about how to best choose a physician? Confused by our complicated health care system? Experienced geriatricians John R. Burton and William J. Hall can help you take charge of your own health and get the best care available. Drs. Burton and Hall have decades of experience helping seniors navigate this country's complex health care system. They distill that knowledge here, providing you with the information you need to become a skillful communicator with your health care providers. This book addresses such questions as
  • Do I need a general physician, or a specialist, or both?
  • What does a geriatrician do?
  • How do I prepare for and get the most out of a visit to the doctor?
  • What screening exams should I undergo?
  • What is the best way to take my medications?As you grow older, it is more important than ever to maintain good health. To do so, you need to know how to best access the health care system and improve your personal health practices. In Taking Charge of Your Health, you will find practical advice from two senior geriatricians on how to do both. Drs. Burton and Hall emphasize that you are unlikely to receive good health care unless you work for it. They urge older adults to ask questions, become informed, and obtain the care they deserve.''Taking Charge of Your Health provides guidance in choosing and communicating with your doctor as well as advice on navigating the maze of options in Medicare, additional insurance plans, and prescription drug benefits. Drs. Burton and Hall offer their combined 90 years of geriatric medical experience to help older adults and their families.'' -- Dan Buettner, author of Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from People Who've Lived the Longest
  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Part I: The Older Patient in Today's Health Care System
    1. Aging Today
    2. The Complexity of Medical Care for Seniors
    Part 2: The Health Care System
    3. Clinical Settings and Key Programs for Seniors
    4. How Will the Crisis in Health Care Financing Affect You?
    5. Understanding Primary Care and How to Improve It
    6. Your Doctor's Perspective
    7. Getting the Most from Your Referral to a Specialist
    8. Geriatrics Education for All Health Care Providers
    Part III: Managing Your Health
    9. How to Take Charge
    10. How to Choose a Doctor and Make the Most of Your Appointment
    11. Screening Tests for Seniors
    12. Managing Medications
    13. Nutrition and Exercise
    Index

    ""Concise and user-friendly.""

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