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    Explore " urgent care centers" with insightful episodes like "Navigating Pain and Fitness: Insights from Dr. Donald Mull" and "Urgent care centers cost more than you think" from podcasts like ""The Coach U Podcast" and "A Health Podyssey"" and more!

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    Navigating Pain and Fitness: Insights from Dr. Donald Mull

    Navigating Pain and Fitness: Insights from Dr. Donald Mull

    Welcome back to the Coach U Podcast! In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us: Dr. Donald Mull.

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    Dr. Mull is here to share his insights and experiences on the current state of the medical system and the importance of collaboration in the health and fitness industry.

    Dr. Mull starts by addressing the challenges of high demand and long wait times in the medical system. He believes that urgent care centers, while crucial for saving lives, often prioritize non-urgent cases and leave patients waiting. He advocates for the establishment of more accessible clinics and better reimbursements for healthcare services.

    Collaboration and learning from others is a key theme in Dr. Mull's discussion. He emphasizes the importance of humility and being open to learning from professionals in different fields. By breaking down the silos that exist within the industry, professionals can avoid issues like under-dosing and injuries.

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    In addition to his insights on collaboration, Dr. Mull touches on topics ranging from the importance of patient expertise in their own pain experiences to the need for a complete overhaul of the US healthcare system. He praises the US for its exceptional life-saving capabilities but acknowledges the system's shortcomings in preventive healthcare and chronic illness management.

    Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we dive into the intricacies of the medical system, the importance of collaboration in the health and fitness industry, and the steps we can take to improve the well-being of individuals. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Donald Mull on the Coach U Podcast.
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    00:37 FPM seminars cater to unique health professionals.
    05:04 Physical activity important for long-term health.
    08:12 Learning from others, pushing industry forward.
    10:54 Questioning basics, options, and leverage for health.
    13:56 Low back pain cost rising despite advancements.
    18:57 Options for pain relief: injections or surgery.
    22:29 Guide, understand, provide positive experience, hit guidelines, reassure safety, avoid chronic illness, violate pain expectations.
    25:33 Health care system needs holistic approach, empathy
    28:31 US spends most on healthcare, worst outcomes.
    30:10 Stop. Discipline can change life habits.
    34:15 Following World Health Organization guidelines reduces pain.
    39:12 Positive relationship with physical activity, expanding capabilities, enjoyment, positive health performances, important for those in pain, gamifying things, making it fun.
    40:07 MRI not always necessary for precise treatment.
    44:28 Gamification adapts to individual needs for maximum impact.
    48:24 Meeting people where they're at, goal-oriented deconstruction. Strength and force for sports, varied approaches needed.
    52:07 "Vaccination to decrease injury risk in athletes."
    55:07 Trust people, be dumb, ask questions.
    57:13 Jumping high, small hands hinder basketball dreams.

    Donald Mull's Contact and Content Information 
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    Urgent care centers cost more than you think

    Urgent care centers cost more than you think

    Learn more about academic opportunities in Health Policy and Law at UCSF and UC Law San Francisco.


    The number of urgent care centers grew significantly in the last decade, thanks in part by private equity investments. They seek to lower health costs and be cheaper than the ER by conveniently providing on-demand care for easily treatable conditions.

    But, when looking at the economics, urgent care clinics may increase net health care spending.

    In a new research article published in the April 2021 edition of Health Affairs, Dr. Ari Friedman, assistant professor of emergency medicine, medical ethics, and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania, and colleagues studied the impact on urgent care centers on emergency department (ED) visits.

    Their research found that although the entry of urgent care deterred lower-acuity ED visits, the impact was small. They estimate that 37 additional urgent care visits were associated with a reduction of a single lower-acuity ED visit. In addition, each $1,600 lower-acuity emergency department visit prevented was offset by a $6,000 increase in urgent care center costs.

    On this episode of A Health Podyssey, Ari Friedman joins Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil to discuss his research on the cost of urgent care centers and what it might tell us about patient utilization patterns.

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