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October 24, 2018
Meet the Capital Region’s Top Primary Care Doctor
Dr. Kathleen Catalano’s career path has been anything but traditional, which is perhaps why her approach to medicine is anything but conventional. The schoolteacher- turned-family-physician was teaching special education at a school in Texas when she decided to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a doctor.
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October 24, 2018
The Top Doctors in the NY Capital Region for 2018
Few things are more important than your health. That is why for the second year in a row, CDPHP is releasing key performance data, as well as results from patient satisfaction surveys, to show which local primary care doctors have met our health plan’s rigorous standards for quality, efficiency, and patient satisfaction.
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August 20, 2018
Single Payer – Beyond the Headlines
First impressions matter. From handshakes to headlines, what we see, how we feel, and the way we think about something or someone is often determined in a matter of seconds. So you can imagine my concern (outrage, really) when I recently woke up to read the headline, “Single Payer Financially Feasible in NY.” If you…
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July 25, 2018
One of the Biggest Threats to Affordable Health Care
No one likes to go to the hospital, but when you do, you expect the best. The best care, the best technology, the best medicine, and certainly the best doctors.
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July 23, 2018
CDPHP Ranks Highest in J.D. Power Member Satisfaction Study Two Years in a Row
As a health plan that truly puts our members first, CDPHP is proud to announce that for the second year in a row we’ve ranked “Highest in Member Satisfaction among Commercial Health Plans in New York” by J.D. Power.*
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April 17, 2018
An Apple a Day Really Does Keep the Doctor Away
They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but did you know that 40 percent of illness is completely preventable? That’s according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which says 900,000 Americans die each year from conditions that could be avoided through lifestyle changes and preventive care.
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