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CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield welcomes accomplished physician and public health advocate as CMO

4/30/2021, 6 a.m. Dr. Tich Changamire has been ap- pointed the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield. He will help accelerate the company’s health equity capabilities strengthening affordability, quality, and access to care. Courtesy Photo/CareFirst Baltimore— CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) has appointed Dr. Tich Changamire as their new Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Changamire brings more than 20 years of medical and health plan experience, and provider-based healthcare leadership to his new role. He will lead the organization’s efforts to achieve excellence in healthcare affordability, quality, and accessibility through innovative initiatives to improve the health of members and the communities we serve.

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Welcomes Accomplished Physician and Public Health Advocate as

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Welcomes Accomplished Physician and Public Health Advocate as . CareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldApril 26, 2021 GMT Baltimore, Md., April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) has appointed Dr. Tich Changamire as their new Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Changamire brings more than 20 years of medical and health plan experience, and provider-based healthcare leadership to his new role. He will lead the organization’s efforts to achieve excellence in healthcare affordability, quality, and accessibility through innovative initiatives to improve the health of members and the communities we serve.

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COVID patients recover with Hospital Care at Home

COVID patients recover with Hospital Care at Home UHS When COVID-19 patient John Lodge was told he could go home early from the hospital and be monitored remotely by his United Health Services doctor, he was thrilled. “Knowing that I would be video-chatting at home with my doctor every day at 4 p.m. took away a level of worry and fear,” he said.  “It eliminated stress while I was recovering and allowed me as a patient to feel comfortable.” “Hospital Care at Home,” a program giving patients the ability to recover from COVID-19 in the comfort of their own homes after hospitalization is getting positive reviews from people who have benefitted from the new approach, according to Kim Brady, RN, System director of Care Management and a principal organizer of the program.

The Best Way to Pay Off $250,000 in Student Loans

The Best Way to Pay Off $250,000 in Student Loans Kiplinger 1/8/2021 © Provided by Kiplinger Anyone who graduates with a massive pile of student debt has some tough choices to make. Refinance to a seemingly cheaper private loan? Keep your federal student loan and pay it off in the standard way? Take advantage of forbearance to put payments off? A look at three new doctors, each facing $250,000 in debt, highlights some shocking differences between each choice. Sarah Was Tempted to Go Private, But Then … In my previous article about private student loans, I stressed that students should consider taking out federal student loans before taking out any private loans.  Federal student loans have protections and benefits that private student loans most likely don’t.  Federal loans can be discharged if the borrower dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled.  Also, borrowers may have access to Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans and loan forgiveness programs. 

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