17 Feb Heart-Healthy Meals Class Held In Monterey On February 26 There are a lot of great classes being offered by Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) including one on making heart-healthy meals in an instant. The teacher will be Clinical Dietician Dasisuke Yoshida, MS, RDN and the class will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday February 26 at the main hospital in Conference Rooms A, B &C. She will show you some quick and easy recipes which can be prepared in an “instant-pot.” To register, call 622-2772 or go to www.chomp.org.
There are a lot of great classes being offered by Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) including one on making heart-healthy meals in an instant. The teacher will be Clinical Dietician Dasisuke Yoshida, MS, RDN and the class will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday February 26 at the main hospital in Conference Rooms A, B &C. She will show you some quick and easy recipes which can be prepared in an “instant-pot.” To register, call 622-2772 or go to www.chomp.org.
15 Feb Don’t Ignore Early Warning Signs Of A Heart Attack Don’t ignore warning signs. An academic study found that more than half of people who suffered sudden cardiac arrest had ignored warning signs. Similarly, studies have shown that when cancer patients ignored symptoms, it was often because they were busy or didn’t want to make a fuss or waste a doctor’s time.
Don’t ignore warning signs. An academic study found that more than half of people who suffered sudden cardiac arrest had ignored warning signs. Similarly, studies have shown that when cancer patients ignored symptoms, it was often because they were busy or didn’t want to make a fuss or waste a doctor’s time.
14 Feb Trump Administration Proposes New Digital Health Access Rules The Trump administration is proposing regulations which would improve patients’ access to their own health data, enabling access to insurance claims, hospital and doctor records via a smartphone. The draft rules address a broad array of issues including technology standards to help people unlock digital data stored in the electronic health records used by hospitals and doctors to track patient care. Federal officials are hoping to push health care to make digital records the norm.
The Trump administration is proposing regulations which would improve patients’ access to their own health data, enabling access to insurance claims, hospital and doctor records via a smartphone. The draft rules address a broad array of issues including technology standards to help people unlock digital data stored in the electronic health records used by hospitals and doctors to track patient care. Federal officials are hoping to push health care to make digital records the norm.