"Streamlining Medical Visits: A New Treatment Plan for Patients"

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Navigating the US healthcare system can be overwhelming for seniors, with complex treatment plans, multiple specialists, and logistical challenges. A study shows that Medicare patients spend about three weeks a year on medical care, and some spend at least 50 days a year. The "treatment burden" includes arranging appointments, transportation, medications, and following recommendations. Experts recommend being candid with doctors about feasibility, prioritizing interventions, and seeking help from social workers or patient navigators to minimize the burden of medical care.
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A new treatment plan may help patients streamline their medical visits The Washington Post
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