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June 02, 2020
A Step-by-Step Guide to the ER Anywhere App
If you’re experiencing a medical condition―such as shortness of breath, high fever, or a bad scrape or cut―and you’re not sure whether you should go the emergency room (ER), ER Anywhere is the perfect solution. ER Anywhere is a virtual emergency medicine service―powered by United Concierge Medicine―that allows you to connect with a physician 24/7…
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January 15, 2020
I’m a Retired Small Business Owner, and I’m Terrified by the Thought of Single Payer Health Care
I’m a retired plumber from Coxsackie, NY with a laundry list of health conditions, not the least of which is blindness. A few years ago after suffering a stroke, I signed up for health insurance coverage through CDPHP. Not long after enrolling, I got a call from a CDPHP nurse who said I was overdue…
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October 23, 2019
Introducing People’s Choice Award Winner – Primary Care Provider
If there’s one thing Theodore Zeltner loves about being a doctor, it’s the relationships. He spent 32 years in private practice before deciding to “try something new.”
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July 18, 2019
What Does It Take to Be a CDPHP Top Doctor?
Choosing the right primary care doctor is an important decision, but it’s not always an easy one. That is why for the third year in a row, CDPHP is releasing its 2019 Top Doctors report, which details which primary care practices meet our plan’s rigorous standards for quality, efficiency, and patient satisfaction.
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June 11, 2019
The Realities of Single Payer
Yet another legislative session is coming to a close in Albany. The idea of a single payer health care system was much discussed this session, and will likely continue as a health care topic when the legislature reconvenes in 2020. When the debate resumes, let’s hope everyone takes a moment to examine the Realities of…
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May 07, 2019
The Realities of Single Payer
Everyone deserves access to high quality health care. But a single payer system? That’s bad for New Yorkers. The New York Health Act would wipe out our current system and replace it with a government-run, one-size-fits-all approach to care. Meaning, politicians and government bureaucrats decide what’s covered, and what’s not! To learn more about the…
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