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    • Jueves 19 de septiembre de 2024

    Ahora es rápido y fácil programar una cita de atención primaria o pediátrica en línea con Renown Medical Group

    Ahora puede programar una nueva cita de paciente 24/7 desde su computadora o teléfono celular, sin necesidad de llamar. Llegas a casa del trabajo, miras la nota en el refrigerador y recuerdas por tercer día consecutivo que no programaste una cita con un nuevo médico de atención primaria ni programaste esa visita al pediatra para tu niño pequeño. Trató de hacerlo en la hora del almuerzo, pero se distrajo con otras cosas. ¡Frustrante! Ahora, un sistema de salud está haciendo que sea fácil para las personas programar sus citas médicas de atención primaria y pediatría en línea, y 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana. Hay más de 3,000 citas nuevas disponibles con pediatras de Renown Children’s. “Reservé una cita de esa manera y pensé que funcionaba muy bien”, dijo Daryl Hendery, un paciente que acaba de programar su chequeo anual con su médico de Renown. “Fue muy fácil de usar. Acabo de hacer clic en el nombre de mi médico y programé una cita para la próxima semana. Me sorprendió lo fácil que fue programar”. Hendery dice que volverá a reservar en línea, en lugar de llamar. Muchas personas como Daryl aman la capacidad de programar una cita sin necesidad de hablar con una persona real. Los pacientes a los que se les animó a usar la programación en línea con la nueva función de programación en línea de Renown ahora pueden reservar sus citas de atención primaria y pediátrica con Renown Medical Group sin hacer una llamada telefónica al consultorio. Nuestro equipo dedicado de médicos de atención primaria y pediatras ofrece una gama completa de servicios, incluidos chequeos anuales, exámenes físicos completos, vacunas, análisis de laboratorio y derivaciones a especialistas, en múltiples ubicaciones en el norte de Nevada. “Una de las mayores ventajas es que puede programar una cita cuando y donde le resulte conveniente hacerlo”, dijo Sierra Kelly-Martinez, MPH, directora del Centro de Participación del Cliente de Renown. “Puede programar esa cita cuando lo desee, a las 9 en punto de la noche, mientras espera en fila en la tienda de comestibles o durante la recogida después de la escuela, o cuando piense en hacerlo”. “Es muy fácil y empoderador tener el control de su propia programación”, agrega. “Cualquier persona que desee un nuevo médico o proveedor de atención primaria de Renown, o un pediatra de Renown Children’s, puede programar a través del www.renown.org sitio web. Si es un paciente nuevo o no tiene configurado su perfil de MyChart, visite www.renown.org y haga clic en el botón CITAS EN LÍNEA o en la pestaña Buscar un médico. En la pestaña Nuevo cuidado primario o Nuevos pacientes pediátricos, haga clic en “Reservar su cita”. Seleccione su proveedor de seguros, haga clic en la ubicación que está buscando o en “cualquier ubicación”. Luego, puede elegir la hora y el proveedor y programar su cita. Renown acepta la mayoría de los seguros, incluidos Hometown Health, Senior Care Plus, Anthem Blue Cross, Cigna, United, Medicare y Medicaid. Si usted es un paciente que regresa, puede programar una cita de atención primaria o pediátrica haciendo clic en Reservar su cita a través del www.renown.org sitio web que lo llevará automáticamente a su cuenta de MyChart. Se le harán algunas preguntas sobre su visita para asegurarse de que para programar una cita con MyChart, puede: 1. Inicie sesión en su cuenta de MyChart 2. Seleccione “Programar una cita” en el menú principal o “Visitas” en el menú superior 3. Seleccione un proveedor o el motivo de su visita 4. Responda las preguntas sobre la decisión en la visita 5. Seleccione una fecha y hora de las opciones disponibles 6. Ingrese el motivo de su visita 7. Verifique la información de la cita y haga clic en Programar También puede programar una cita seleccionando el icono de nombre en la esquina superior derecha, seleccionando el nombre del niño para el que está programando y luego seleccionando “Programar una cita”. Si no ve una fecha y hora que le convenga, puede hacer clic en el enlace Buscar citas disponibles adicionales para ver las citas disponibles en todas las ubicaciones. MyChart MyChart es un portal en línea conveniente donde los pacientes pueden comunicarse con sus médicos, ver sus medicamentos, solicitar resurtidos de recetas, acceder a los resultados de las pruebas, enviar mensajes a su médico, pagar su factura y ahora programar citas en línea. Beneficios de la programación de citas en línea Aunque la nueva herramienta de programación en línea es nueva, es fácil de usar y no es muy diferente de hacer una reservación en línea en un restaurante. Beneficios incluidos: · Acceso 24/7: Los pacientes pueden reservar citas en cualquier momento, desde cualquier lugar. · Disponibilidad en tiempo real: Vea los espacios de citas en tiempo real y seleccione una hora que se adapte a su horario. · Gestión de citas: Los pacientes pueden cancelar o reprogramar fácilmente las citas con solo unos pocos clics. · Recordatorios de citas: Reciba recordatorios automáticos por correo electrónico o mensaje de texto para evitar citas perdidas. Renown se compromete a mejorar la atención del paciente y la experiencia de atención médica. Con el lanzamiento de la opción de programación en línea, los pacientes tienen más control y flexibilidad sobre su recorrido de atención médica. “Siempre estamos buscando maneras de mejorar la experiencia del paciente y hacer que el acceso a nuestros médicos y proveedores de práctica avanzada sea más fácil y rápido”, dijo el Dr. Rahul Mediwala, MBA, director ejecutivo de Renown Medical Group. “Nuestra nueva herramienta de programación en línea es solo una de las muchas maneras en que estamos trabajando para hacer que la atención médica sea más conveniente para nuestros pacientes. Durante el próximo año, aumentaremos la cantidad de médicos y proveedores médicos de Renown que tienen disponibilidad de citas en línea, a medida que buscamos mejorar la salud de nuestra comunidad”. Para obtener más información o programar una cita, visite www.renown.org. Renown atiende a más de 1 millón de personas y 100,000 millas cuadradas. En los rankings de mejores hospitales de U.S. News y World Report, Renown Regional Medical Center ocupa el primer puesto en el estado de Nevada para 2021. Ningún otro hospital en Nevada obtuvo el reconocimiento de U.S. News. Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local, más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,500 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Miércoles, 24 de junio de 2020

    El laboratorio interno de Renown Health ya procesa las pruebas de detección de COVID-19 para los pacientes y proveedores de atención médica

    La ampliación de las capacidades de procesamiento de pruebas está dando lugar a resultados más rápidos, lo que reduce la carga del laboratorio estatal y ayuda a mantener la seguridad de los pacientes, los proveedores de atención y la comunidad. Renown Health anunció hoy que su laboratorio interno ahora puede procesar hasta 500 pruebas de detección de COVID-19 por día para pacientes hospitalizados y proveedores de atención médica. La organización ha invertido en ampliar las capacidades de procesamiento de pruebas para atender mejor a la comunidad en medio de la pandemia de coronavirus y para aumentar las pruebas disponibles en todo el estado. El próximo mes, Renown prevé continuar con la ampliación de la capacidad de prueba y duplicarla para poder procesar 1,000 pruebas por día en preparación para dar una respuesta continua a la pandemia. “La pandemia de COVID-19 no va a desaparecer, todavía está con nosotros. Me preocupa el número de nuevos casos y hospitalizaciones que estamos viendo en el norte de Nevada. Debemos hacer más pruebas. Necesitamos una mayor capacidad para asegurarnos de que disponemos de pruebas de aumento a gran escala, de modo que podamos ayudar a las personas a identificar si tienen COVID-19 o no", afirmó Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown. “Si pudiéramos hacer pruebas de detección de COVID-19 a 60,000 personas del norte de Nevada, como hicimos para el Healthy Nevada Project, podríamos entender mejor con datos y hechos la proporción de personas que realmente tienen COVID-19 frente a las que solo tienen catarro y un resfriado”. Lanzado en 2016, el Healthy Nevada Project https://healthynv.org/ es un estudio poblacional basado en la comunidad en el que se ofrecen pruebas genéticas gratuitas a miles de residentes de Nevada para obtener información sobre la salud de la comunidad y conocer los riesgos genéticos de cada persona. Desde el martes, 2,286 personas del norte de Nevada se han sometido a pruebas, y los casos positivos rondaron los 700. Setenta y cuatro personas en el norte de Nevada fallecieron y 1,526 se recuperaron. https://www.washoecounty.us/ El Dr. Slonim dice que las pruebas lo ayudarían a él y a otras personas a tomar decisiones y elaborar planes importantes para el coronavirus con evidencia. Su deseo es poder evaluar a muchas más personas en el norte de Nevada. “Las pruebas son fundamentales en etapas anteriores para prevenir las consecuencias en etapas posteriores”, explica Dawn D. Ahner, DSc, FACHE, directora de Operaciones de Servicios Agudos de Renown. “Al procesar nuestras propias pruebas, hemos reducido el plazo para recibir los resultados a solo 12 o 24 horas, lo que tendrá un impacto profundamente positivo en nuestra comunidad y alivia la carga en el laboratorio estatal. “Las pruebas son una herramienta increíblemente importante en nuestra lucha contra el coronavirus”, afirmó Tim Stephens, vicepresidente de Servicios Auxiliares. “No hay una prueba 100 % perfecta; sin embargo, las pruebas de PCR son tan sensibles que, cuando se realizan a la perfección, tienen una tasa de falsos positivos muy baja. Los laboratorios certificados como el de Renown utilizan una serie de procedimientos para reducir el riesgo de resultados falsos de las pruebas”. “La ampliación de las nuevas capacidades de prueba de nuestro laboratorio durante este tiempo es un testimonio del trabajo innovador e importante que se realiza aquí en Renown”, destacó Erik Olson, director ejecutivo de Renown Regional Medical Center. “A lo largo de la pandemia, nuestro equipo auxiliar, que incluye servicios como laboratorio, radiología y farmacia, se ha adaptado rápidamente a las necesidades de nuestros pacientes y nuestra comunidad. Me complace que seamos capaces de generar resultados de pruebas críticas para los pacientes y los proveedores mientras continuamos la lucha contra la COVID-19 y hacemos un esfuerzo adicional en pos de la seguridad”.   Un esfuerzo adicional en pos de la seguridad Como medida de seguridad adicional, los pacientes hospitalizados que reciben cuidados agudos; los pacientes que se preparan para una cirugía y los proveedores de atención médica que pueden haber estado en contacto con casos positivos para COVID-19 están entre los que reciben las pruebas de PCR obligatorias de Renown en este momento. En el caso de los pacientes que reciben atención hospitalaria, estas pruebas ayudan a determinar si los pacientes deben ser ubicados en un área designada del hospital para mitigar el riesgo de transmisión a aquellos no infectados. Además, todos los pacientes quirúrgicos se someten a pruebas y se aíslan antes de su procedimiento quirúrgico en Renown Regional Medical Center y en Renown South Meadows Medical Center. ¿Cómo funcionan las pruebas de PCR? Las pruebas de PCR utilizan una muestra de mucosidad que generalmente se extrae de la nariz o la garganta de una persona. La prueba busca el material genético del coronavirus mediante una tecnología llamada PCR que detecta la presencia del material genético viral. Aquellos infectados activamente con el virus mostrarán la existencia de ese material. Se recomienda a las personas que crean que deben hacerse la prueba de detección de COVID-19 que llamen a su proveedor médico o se comuniquen con el Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe al 775-328-2427 para una evaluación de riesgos. Para obtener información actualizada sobre el enfoque de Renown para mantener la seguridad de la comunidad, visite nuestro sitio web en renown.org/covid-19/.   Consulte el material complementario de esta historia aquí.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, el Renown Children’s Hospital, el Renown Rehabilitation Hospital, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    El clima seco y su salud: qué saber

    Dry weather – as northern Nevadans we know it well. Of course this doesn’t mean we’re not affected by its health impact whether you’re new to the area or are a native. Stephanie Stutz, DO, a Renown Medical Group doctor specializing in family medicine, explains how to live comfortably in the high desert. Have you noticed dry skin, itchy eyes or more bloody noses? If you call northern Nevada home, you’re probably no stranger to these problems. “We get a lot of questions from people wanting to know, ‘what can I do to prevent things from happening from the dry weather?’” says Dr. Stutz. “We do have a dry climate, and obviously in the summertime you notice it more than in the winter, so we look at things like dry skin, dry eyes and dry nose.” It generally takes about two weeks to become used to the change in climate. Dry Weather Health Tips Fortunately, there are some easy things you can do to reduce your discomfort in dry weather. Dry skin. “If you have dry skin, use a lotion without perfumes so it won’t increase the potential for drying your skin out,” recommends Dr. Stutz. For example, one home remedy for extremely dry skin (or for those with thinner skin) is cocoa butter. “It’s thicker so it goes under the skin and takes more time to absorb. As a result, you get a much more long-lasting effect.” Dr. Stutz adds. “You can also add lavender essential oil to your cocoa butter to help you sleep at night.” Dry and itchy eyes. “Use eye drops on a regular basis and keep them with you. I recommend people have a couple of bottles – one at home and one in their bag,” Dr. Stutz suggests. Dry nose. “Overall one of the best things to use is a simple nasal wash,” she says. “You can get it over the counter; it’s a saline nasal wash. Use it a couple of times each day and it can be extremely helpful. In particular, gets up into the sinuses and clears them of any pollen or residue in there.” Dry Weather Nosebleed Advice In our dry climate, you may also notice more allergies and nosebleeds. Dr. Stutz cautions, “Surely the dry air can make your allergies much worse. It can create much more irritation, pain and pressure, particularly in the nose and sinuses.” Again, Dr. Stutz recommends using a nasal wash to remove discomfort. Using a nasal wash two to three times a day can also help prevent nosebleeds. “And if you’re someone who has severe or chronic nosebleeds, you can put a little bit of Vaseline along the inside of your nose to create a moisture barrier”. Dry Weather Medication Advice In addition to allergy and nosebleed sufferers, people on certain medications may be at greater risk for symptoms in our dry climate. “The medications you are on can make you much more susceptible to drying out and becoming slightly dehydrated,” Dr. Stutz warns. For this reason discuss all of your medications with your doctor. Specifically, see if you can time them throughout the day or look at changing the dosage. Should I Get a Humidifier? Given our year-round dry weather, you may want to purchase a humidifier to help ease your symptoms. But there are some things you should know first. “You have to be careful with humidifiers as there are pros and cons,” states Dr. Stutz. “The small tabletop humidifiers are not beneficial. You need to get one covering a huge amount of square footage and holding approximately 10 to 30 gallons of water to help your home. On the negative side, if you’re not maintaining it on a regular basis, it will hold on to mold and other allergens. So the next time you turn it on, you’re actually putting that back into the air.” Do I Need to Go to the Doctor? To be sure, it’s important to know yourself and your family. If this is something you experience each year, you can try over-the-counter medications. “But remember, there’s always the caution if you’re on prescription medications,” Dr. Stutz explains. “If you are on chronic prescriptions, come in to get evaluated just to make sure you’re not using anything which interferes with your medications.” Not Just a Summer Problem As the temperatures drop, remember this isn’t just a seasonal issue here in the Reno-Tahoe area. During the winter months, our dry climate combined with cold temperatures and heaters can still cause dry skin, aggravated sinuses and even itchy eyes. So use these helpful dry weather tips all year. Comprehensive Primary Care Renown Medical Group primary care physicians provide comprehensive primary care by appointment. Doctors coordinate each patient’s medical care including checkups, immunizations, referrals to specialists, lab work, X-ray & imaging and hospital admissions. Find a Doctor

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    Apoyo a la salud de la comunidad LGBTQ+: por qué es importante

    Renown Health has long supported northern Nevada’s LGBTQ+ community Pride events with sponsorship, and we’ve collaborated with local and regional LGBTQ+ organizations as an ally. Renown’s Pride Committee works to deepen and broaden our external and internal efforts around LGBTQ+ community engagement, advocacy, and healthcare issues related to sexual and gender minorities, which is part of the greater Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts Renown is undertaking. According to Harvard Chan School, data shows that nearly a sixth of LGBTQ+ adults feel they were discriminated against based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. As a result, this brings to light the important need for education within the healthcare setting. Renown Health is bridging the gap for our LGBTQ+ population, and we know more work needs to take place in order to become an inclusive organization. Below are a few ways we’re working on improving our response to LGBTQ+ needs, and celebrate, respect and honor our diversity by being inclusive. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion subcommittee was formed to heighten the awareness and develop a plan on how to better serve all of our diverse populations, including our LGBTQ+ patients. As the largest healthcare provider in northern Nevada, we knew that we could do a better job. The subcommittee provides us a forum to discuss ideas and develop plans to provide better care to these populations. Updated Medical Records with Preferred Name and Pronouns Of course healthcare is personal. We meet patients at their most vulnerable states. And relating to every person by the correct pronoun shows we respect their gender identity. A new medical records update supports our doctors, nurses and care team in capturing this vital information. We are now able to capture every person’s preferred name, sex and sexual orientation to better care for them. Kathleen Zaski BSN, RN, Manager of Clinical Informatics and IT Applications at Renown explains why this is so important. “Your name and identity are core to who you are as a person, and here at Renown, we aim to take care of you as a whole person and to provide the highest level of quality care to our community – all while ensuring the experience is exceptional and tailored to the individual. In other words, having the patient’s preferred name and pronoun in the medical record is important to validate their identity, and show we care, in an already high stress environment. Specifically, giving our providers easy access to the patients preferred name and pronoun in the medical record, allows them to properly address their health concerns. This also helps the health care provider foster a closer relationship with the patient. Studies have found this actually increases the quality of care by creating a more open and comfortable environment.” Gender Neutral Restrooms Mitch Harper, Senior Program Development Manager at Renown, recognizes there’s still so much more to improve upon in becoming an inclusive organization. “At the end of the day, it’s about creating a safe and welcoming environment for our community and our employees. Access to basic human services shouldn’t be contingent on an individual’s skin color, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or beliefs. Ensuring that private restrooms are equally available to everyone on our campus is just one way we can provide a more inclusive, caring space for the people we serve.” Updated restroom locations: Roseview Tower: 10 Sierra Tower: 14 Tahoe Tower: 14 Helping to Lead and Influence Change Sean Savoy, Manager of Spiritual Care at Renown "The foundation of spiritual care is compassion – being with people in need by caring, supporting, and showing empathy, and promoting a sense of well-being. Being a member of the LGBTQ+ community informs that deep sense of compassion and empathy in a very special and unique way. Our human value, social validity, the very reality of who and what we are, even our right to exist, love and just be, are often called into question. This, in turn, can cause many of us to question ourselves and wonder about our self-worth. This experience should engender compassion and empathy so that we can better recognize, listen to and meet others’ needs to help them achieve inner peace, explore coping strategies to overcome obstacles during illness or crisis, and even find new balance by re-conceptualizing themselves in the context of health and illness. I have found that the intersectionality of my gay and spiritual selves has been a blessing in my life." Matthew Maloy, Team Lead Applications Specialist at Renown “I am a Team Lead Epic analyst in the IT department that is responsible for clinical based workflows for ED, Trauma, and Critical Care and have worked at Renown for 15 years. Being a part of the LGBTQ+ community influences my daily work by ensuring the Electronic Health Record reflects best practices such as giving clinicians the ability to document a preferred name, and displaying that throughout the medical record for consistency. Having the ability to influence decisions that move our community toward human value for all of us is a priority in my daily work.” Our Mission Renown Health’s mission is to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of the people and communities we serve, including the LGBTQ+ community. We continue to build relationships to improve care, fostering better health outcomes for ALL of our patients by creating a more inclusive health system.

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    Seis consejos para una visión saludable

    You might think worsening eyesight is inevitable as you age. But the truth is, there are easy things you can do to keep your eyes in tiptop shape for years to come. Clear vision is an essential part of overall health and there are daily habits we can adopt to keep our eyes seeing clearly. Mitchell Strominger, M.D., a registered ophthalmologist with Renown Health specializing in pediatric ophthalmology and neuro-ophthalmology, offers some everyday tips to keep you focused on eye health. Know your family’s vision history Look to your parents and grandparents for clues about the future of your eye health. Were they near-sighted at a young age? Do they have a history of eye crossing or a lazy eye? Did they develop glaucoma or macular degeneration (AMD)? Some genes have a strong association with eye health, specifically macular degeneration. AMD is a leading cause of blindness worldwide and the top cause of vision loss and blindness for Americans over 65, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Also be aware certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and liver disease, increase the risk of long-term eye problems. Receive regular vision screening exams Children under three need vision screening examinations by their pediatrician. A medical concern or family history warrants a comprehensive eye examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist (or general ophthalmologist or optometrist who has experience with children) per the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Vision screenings should occur every two years throughout adolescence unless pain, eye crossing, difficulty seeing the board or reading, or other eye concerns occur. In adulthood the risk of eye problems increases over age 40, so the AAO recommends regular dilated exams. When your pupils are dilated it allows your eye care professional a more accurate view of your retina and optic nerve, located in the back of your eye. This allows them to look for AMD or other eye problems. Eye diseases can be caught at their earliest stages during a dilated eye exam. “It is especially important to have your child evaluated as soon as possible if there is any concern for eye crossing or lazy eye,” says Dr. Strominger. “The visual system develops in the early years so intervention, whether it be glasses, eye patching to strengthen the vision in one eye, or eye muscle surgery is critical. Children at risk include those who are born premature, have development abnormalities, genetic disorders such as Downs syndrome, or a strong family history and should be evaluated at a young age. Often small problems are not clearly evident and cannot be picked up on routine screening examinations in the pediatrician’s office.” Block the sun, improve your vision Everyone knows not to stare directly into the sun, but indirect ultraviolet (UV) sun rays can cause serious harm over time. According to the National Eye Institute, sunglasses (or a protective UV tint) are a daily must to protect your eyes from: Cataracts (a clouding of the eye’s lens causing blurred vision) AMD - macular degeneration Pterygium (a tissue growth over the white surface of the eye that can cause astigmatism) Look for sunglasses which block 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB rays. You still need sunglasses if your contact lenses block UV rays. Sun rays can damage your eyelids and other tissue not covered by contact lenses. Wearing sunglasses protects your entire eye area. Eat colorful meals Your eyes need vital nutrients to keep them healthy including vitamin C, zinc, beta carotene and copper. A diet filled with citrus fruits and a variety of vegetables provide these essential nutrients. Regularly filling up on fish high in omega-3 fatty acids (salmon, tuna, sardines) may reduce your risk of AMD and help maintain your eye health. Green, leafy vegetables (kale, spinach, collard greens) containing lutein and zeaxanthin are also a must for your dinner plate. Water your eyes Eyes, like the rest of your body, need plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Make sure you stay hydrated and steer clear of smoke to avoid dry eyes and irritation. Hours staring at the computer screen can also make your eyes feel dry or tired. Try regularly refreshing them with lubricating eye drops. Taking frequent computer breaks is also important. Follow the 20/20/20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at an object 20 feet away from you for 20 seconds. Eye makeup can also lead to dry eye as the glands at the base of the eyelashes may become clogged, causing dry eye. Make sure all eye makeup is hypoallergenic and is thoroughly removed with a gentle cleanser for the delicate eye area each day. Stop Smoking (or never start) Smoking is harmful to every part of your body, including your eyes. It's not only linked to cancer and heart disease but also cataracts, AMD, dry eye, optic nerve problems and many other problems. Smoking during pregnancy can also harm the eyes of the unborn child. If you currently smoke take steps to quit and your entire body will benefit.

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    7 Preguntas importantes sobre vasectomía para su médico

    If you and your partner are looking for a more permanent birth control method, you might consider a vasectomy. Although vasectomies are common, knowledge about them isn’t quite as common or talked about. If you are considering a vasectomy, talking with your primary care doctor is a great way to learn more and start the process. We consulted with Dr. Aurosis Reddy a primary care doctor with Renown Health – South Carson, about key topics to discuss with your doctor when considering a vasectomy. What is a vasectomy? A vasectomy – also called male sterilization – is a form of male birth control that blocks sperm from reaching semen, according to the American Urological Association (AUA). How effective and safe are vasectomies? Vasectomies are one of the most effective methods of birth control with a long-term success rate of over 99%. A vasectomy has been a safe and successful birth control method for many years. More than 500,000 men elect to have vasectomies every year in the U.S., and the number is rising. A vasectomy is also generally a low-risk procedure with a low complication rate ranging between 1-2%. What does the recovery period look like? A vasectomy is typically a quick procedure that takes under thirty minutes and can be performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia. Recovery from a vasectomy is also considered relatively easy. After a vasectomy, most can: Resume everyday activities within two to three days Resume normal exercise in one week Start engaging in sexual activity again in one week Your doctor can provide more details on what your individualized recovery process will look like.

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    • Salud pública
    • Virus

    Monkeypox: Un experto de Renown pesa

    Renown Health is closely following the national outbreak of the monkeypox virus and urging healthcare providers to be alert for patients with illnesses associated with a rash. In working with the Washoe County Health District (WCHD), Renown is closely monitoring the spread of monkeypox in the community and looking to prevent and reduce the spread of monkeypox. To help to ease worries, we consulted with Paul De Leon, Infection Preventionist at Renown Health. What Exactly is Monkeypox? Monkeypox is a rare viral illness caused by the monkeypox virus — the same family of viruses that causes Smallpox. Although symptoms are similar to Smallpox, monkeypox symptoms are milder and rarely fatal. However, it's important to mention that this virus can be more severe for these susceptible groups: Immunocompromised Pregnant women A fetus or newborn baby Women who are breastfeeding Young children Those with severe skin diseases such as eczema How is Monkeypox Transmitted? The monkeypox virus is not easily transmitted but occurs through sustained person to person close contact with an infected individual. Monkeypox can also be transmitted through direct contact with infectious rash, scabs, or body fluids. Monkeypox can also be spread through prolonged intimate physical contact, such as kissing, cuddling or sex. Lastly, monkeypox can be spread through contaminated linens or bedding. Transmission through respiratory secretions is uncommon but has been reported after prolonged face-to-face contact with symptomatic individuals. In addition, pregnant women can spread the virus to their fetuses through the placenta. Monkeypox Testing If you think you have monkeypox, contact your primary care physician or other medical providers to obtain testing. Notify the provider ahead of time before entering the physical office. Signs & Symptoms This current outbreak of West African monkeypox does not have the typical presentation of classic monkeypox. Symptoms usually appear one to three weeks after infection and include: Pimple-like rash or blisters on the face, inside the mouth, and on other areas of the body, like the hands, feet, chest, genitals, or anus. The rash will go through serval stages, including scabs, before healing and may be painful or itchy. Other symptoms of monkeypox can include: Fever Headache Muscle aches and backache Swollen lymph nodes Chills Exhaustion Respiratory symptoms such as sore throat, nasal congestion, or cough Symptoms of monkeypox may occur before or after a rash with some individuals only report experience a rash. Individuals with monkeypox are infectious once symptoms begin and remain infectious until lesions form scabs, scabs fall off, and a fresh layer of skin forms. The illness typically lasts 2-4 weeks.

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    • Atención primaria
    • Atención de urgencias
    • Prevención y bienestar

    Haga de la hidratación una prioridad para su salud

    As the temperatures skyrocket and we return to more outdoor activity, one thing is certain: you must hydrate to stay cool, healthy, and functional. But how much water do you need, and what are some easy ways to ensure you are getting enough? Aurosis Reddy, DO a family medicine provider with Renown Medical Group, shares what you need to know.  How Much Water Is Enough?  Experts agree that recommended daily water intake can vary depending on different factors such as your weight, metabolism, location, diet, physical activity, and health. As a rule of thumb, women should aim for a daily fluid intake of 91 ounces, and men should aim for 125 ounces. It is important to listen to your body and recognize when you might need to increase your water intake. For example, if you’re partaking in strenuous exercise, or spending time outside in the heat, you’ll want to give your body more water and electrolytes to function properly.  How Can I Tell If I Am Dehydrated? Decreased coordination Fatigue Less urination Dizziness Dry, sticky lips and mouth Increased thirst Headache

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    • Atención primaria
    • Renown Health
    • Atención para personas mayores

    Tres cosas que debe saber sobre los beneficios mejorados del nuevo programa Medicare de Renown

    Renown Health recently announced that it has contracted with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on a new program that offers enhanced Medicare benefits for Medicare beneficiaries. This new direct contracting Medicare program is designed specifically for patients with Original Medicare. Here are three things to know about Renown’s new program: The goal of the program is to help care providers work together to improve patients’ health by better coordinating patient care and reducing costs. Medicare beneficiaries who choose to sign up will have peace of mind knowing that they are in a program that ensures coordinated care along with potential cost-sharing assistance for chronic care management. Signing up for this program is easy – and it does not affect your existing Medicare benefits in any way. Simply click the button below, select either your current Renown Health or Geriatric Specialty Care provider from the drop down menu, complete the form and click “Submit Form.” It only takes a minute or two to fill out the form. You will be asked to provide the name of your primary care provider and be sure have your red, white, and blue Medicare card handy. Sign Up for Renown’s Enhanced Medicare Benefit Program Voluntary Alignment Sign Up Note: Participation in this program is voluntary. If you choose to sign up, your benefits will NOT change, and you can visit any doctor, other health care professional, or hospital. Learn more about Renown’s Direct Contracting Entity for Medicare Beneficiaries here. The statements contained in this document are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of CMS. The authors assume responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in this document.

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