Showing posts with label arches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arches. Show all posts
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Small Business Owner Learns Affordable Care Act From Arches
Kathie Chadbourne Avenue Bistro on Third Director talks about her business and why she chose Arches Health Plan for her employees.
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5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Individuals and Families - Arches Health Plan
Arches Health Plan is the only nonprofit
coop in Utah, and as such offers a new
delivery care model for members. Without shareholders, profits instead go to
reducing premium costs or improving benefits for members. Additionally, because the
coop is member owned, the best interests of members are always assured.
The Arches model for delivering care allows for greater communication and
collaboration between doctors and patients. This approach encourages members to
take responsibility for their own health through a health action plan that they develop
themselves with their doctor. The results are simple yet powerful: better care and
lower costs. And speaking of costs, the Arches model provides true price
transparency, meaning that we attach fixed costs to all medical procedures. Unlike any
other health plan, we actually tell you what something will cost before you have to pay
for it — yet another example of the Arches difference.
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Sunday, May 19, 2013
Marrying What Your’re GOOD at and what you LOVE!
So where do we start? I plan on these weekly blogs to become meetings where we talk about how to accomplish living a healthy life. These topics needs to be practical and worth yours and my time. Otherwise, what are we doing here?
So onward! Last week we talked about Eating Healthy and Exercising to be simplistic enough. That’s great and all but now what? Start! “Where?”, you say. My response, “do something or a variety of physical activities that you are good at and that you like doing.” Find things you currently enjoy or in your past you enjoyed and focus doing them. I don’t believe the majority of people will succeed living a healthy life in the long term if they choose a physical activity they hate. I really don’t like lifting weights. Every once in a while I will try my hand at them again and guess what, still hate it. To me it seems pointless to pick up something heavy unless it is some heavy object which fell and is smashing someone.
Similarly, I remember back in Junior High and High School I was a pretty good runner. In 9th grade I ran and 4:51 minute mile with very little training, it came naturally. I just ran as hard and fast as I could to win the race then collapsed on the track while struggling for air. I had a lot of raw potential in running but I hated it!
Round and round and round that stupid black rubberized track. I thought, “How pointless, I put in all this effort and what do I get out of it? I end right where I started and all I see is the same boring scenery over and over and over again.” However, I loved to ride my bike. We lived near Millcreek Canyon and I loved to time trial 4.5 miles up to from the stop sign to the gate. I was able to do it in 19 minutes which was a 14 mph pace, ok for a 13-14 year old. Most of all it was beautiful and at the end I was able to effortlessly coast downhill viewing the majesty of this beautiful canyon.
When I started at Skyline High School I played football and basketball. I was then asked to run long distance for the track team. I said that I would and began with the track team. I thought they would be good with me training the way I had in Junior High, on my bike! Unfortunately, they said I had to run on the track I hated so badly. I lasted two weeks and found myself not running track but I continued to ride my bike up the canyon a lot.
How does this information help me know? First, I know from my history I was a pretty good natural runner. Additionally, common sense tells me most people typically like doing things they are good at. So why did I hate running so bad when I was younger? Second, I know I hate track and field tracks. Third, I love the canyons and mountain trails I grew up on. Fourth, aren’t there trails I can run on? I realized if I was more mature at 15 I would have negotiated to run on the trails instead the track. It seems so logical now. I learned that I love to run, I just don’t like to run on tracks. I enjoy the experience of getting away from the masses of folks in the city and being alone to think while I get in shape. Whether it is on a bike or a run, I like to get away on a secluded trail where humans are hard to find. The perfect marriage of what I love and am I’m good at.
Each of us has things we are good at and things we love. I recommend right now everyone write down the physical activities you are good at, the physical activities you enjoy or love and then the other related things you love. If you love music and dancing then you have a place to start. If you love music and the mountains then Utah is your oyster! Armed with your Ipod and some time, you’re on your way. Just look at your list and find a way to marry what your good at and things you love and marry the two together.
Dr. Douglas Roland Smith is a graduate of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Chief Medical Officer of Arches Health Plan.
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801.312.9860
Source: http://okespanol.com/marrying-what-yourre-good-at-and-what-you-love/
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5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
Source: http://okespanol.com/marrying-what-yourre-good-at-and-what-you-love/
Arches Health Plan: Jorge Fierro
Jorge Fierro owner of Frida Bistro and Rico Brand talks about his businesses.
About Arches Health Plan
Find affordable health insurance coverage options. Individual, family, and group health plans from Utah's best insurance provider, Arches Health Plan.
Arches is committed to making your health care better and more affordable by facilitating full collaboration between you and your physicians. Our unique health plan model has been proven to yield better health results for patients while saving them and their employers money. Arches. The way health care gets better.
Our vision, as a CO-OP non-profit, is to align members and providers of care around value through care delivery, payment reform & appropriate benefit design.
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5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
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5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
The Importance of Eating Healthy and Being Active - Arches Health Plan
One of the most frustrating yet potentially powerful conversations I
have with patients is about their lifestyle. It is not uncommon for me
on a daily basis to discuss patients poor lifestyle and how it is
affecting not only their health but their wallet. Being sick costs a lot
of money and good years of life. It is estimated 2/3 of us in the USA
are either obese (BMI 30+) or overweight (BMI 26-30). Along with being
overweight, there is an increased risk of high blood pressure, diabetes,
arthritis, high cholesterol, heart disease, stroke, cancer, sleep
apnea, heart failure, depression, liver disease, menstrual problems,
infertility, gallbladder problems, etc. Holy-smokes, that is a boat load
of problems and all because of me not doing the things every day to
invest in myself.
My experience is when people change their lifestyle by eating the right things and exercising every day they lose weight and as they lose weight they also lose many things including medication, pain, depression and progression of the above mentioned problems. I have had the conversation many times which goes as follows, “I just want you to know that I do care for you and really enjoy you as a patient. But, when you go home tonight and have “your” stroke or heart attack, I will go to my home and have dinner with my wife and kids. When you are lying in your bed having someone change your diapers because you can’t, I am out riding my bike or enjoying a run. Though I do care for you as a person and patient, no one cares for you as much as you do! Will I lose sleep because of what you did to yourself? I will feel really bad for you but the answer is-No, If I did I would never sleep! Then I would be at risk of bad health.
So what do you need to do? Start! Start today to invest in yourself! If you’re worried about starting, see your doctor. Once you start do so moderately and don’t go out full steam which likely will set you back a few steps with an injury. Progress as you can tolerate and before you know it you will feel great! Go watch a great documentary which inspired me to take better care of myself called “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.” If they can do it you can. I hope this inspires you as much as it did me. Is change easy? No! Is it worth it? Only you know what is worth it to you but I would suggest it is!
Find us on Facebook in English and Spanish:
http://www.facebook.com/ArchesHealthPlan
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arches-HeDr. Douglas Roland Smith is a graduate of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Chief Medical Officer of Arches Health Plan.
Arches Health Plan
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5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
My experience is when people change their lifestyle by eating the right things and exercising every day they lose weight and as they lose weight they also lose many things including medication, pain, depression and progression of the above mentioned problems. I have had the conversation many times which goes as follows, “I just want you to know that I do care for you and really enjoy you as a patient. But, when you go home tonight and have “your” stroke or heart attack, I will go to my home and have dinner with my wife and kids. When you are lying in your bed having someone change your diapers because you can’t, I am out riding my bike or enjoying a run. Though I do care for you as a person and patient, no one cares for you as much as you do! Will I lose sleep because of what you did to yourself? I will feel really bad for you but the answer is-No, If I did I would never sleep! Then I would be at risk of bad health.
So what do you need to do? Start! Start today to invest in yourself! If you’re worried about starting, see your doctor. Once you start do so moderately and don’t go out full steam which likely will set you back a few steps with an injury. Progress as you can tolerate and before you know it you will feel great! Go watch a great documentary which inspired me to take better care of myself called “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.” If they can do it you can. I hope this inspires you as much as it did me. Is change easy? No! Is it worth it? Only you know what is worth it to you but I would suggest it is!
Find us on Facebook in English and Spanish:
http://www.facebook.com/ArchesHealthPlan
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arches-HeDr. Douglas Roland Smith is a graduate of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Chief Medical Officer of Arches Health Plan.
Arches Health Plan
medical insurance in utah
5505 S. 900 E. Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801.312.9860
Monday, April 22, 2013
Information Campaign on Sugar
Sugar is Killing Us is a campaign to spread information about the negative effects of sugar and empower people to make better food choices.
Find out more at
http://www.facebook.com/SugarIsKillingUs
About Arches Health:
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(801) 550-3197
5505S 900E, Ste. 100,
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
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5505S 900E, Ste. 100,
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Bases para empezar a correr - Arches
No se imagina la cantidad de veces que me piden que vea por qué a
alguien le duelen los pies cuando empieza a hacer ejercicio. La consulta
típica es “Me propuse ponerme en forma y entonces decidí empezar a
correr.
Read More Here: http://okespanol.com/bases-para-empezar-a-correr/
(801) 550-3197
http://archeshealth.org
tmcgarry@archeshealth.org
5505S 900E, Ste. 100,
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Read More Here: http://okespanol.com/bases-para-empezar-a-correr/
(801) 550-3197
http://archeshealth.org
tmcgarry@archeshealth.org
5505S 900E, Ste. 100,
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Running Starters - Arches
I can’t tell you how often I am asked to see why somebody's foot
hurts after they start to exercise. They typical story goes as follows,
“I decided I was going to get in shape so I decided I was going to start
running. I went to (insert your local sporting goods store-even running
stores) to get some shoes and they told me I needed these shoes (as
they held them up). For my brother in law he took the advice of a friend
to buy a nice $200 pair of cushioning/neutral running shoes. My
neighbor was directed to $150 dollar cushioning/neutral running shoe. My
wife was given a $120 motion control running shoe. The next thing I did
was make them take their shoes off, roll up their pants, let me
evaluate their foot then have them walk across the room a couple times
as I evaluated their gait. Each time they had been given the wrong shoe.
The next step was asking them to show me the last running shoe they
used and if it caused foot pain. Each time they said the old pair was
fine, was the right shoe for their foot (chose them just by luck of the
draw) and usually cost less. I then taught them a bit about running
shoes and what to look for when they specifically bought a shoe for
their foot not their friend’s foot.
Two weeks after my neighbor asked me for advice he came up to me at church excited that his foot pain was gone and the pair he bought cost him $70 instead of $150. To better understand your foot and what type of shoes there are I have included numerous links below. Spend some time learning about shoes and looking at your past shoes for tread wear. If you have any question you can go into one of the local running stores. I do however recommend you be careful. Two of my three examples went to the local specialty running stores and were directed to the wrong type of shoe for their foot. I have found if you have the owner of the store or at least the manager evaluate your foot on their treadmill you can get the better selection. Some of the newer employees may be a little inexperienced and in my anecdotal experience have led to most of the bad outcomes. For the store owners, I highly recommend you train these new workers better so I don’t have to keep seeing customers with foot pain and then having to recommend they return their shoes due to bad advice.
Assignment for this week: Read through all the links I have posted and go in and read some more. Find out what type of shoe you need then go out and get it. It doesn’t need to be expensive. Zappo’s has a great link to the different types of shoes you need with ballpark price ranges. I would then take this information and go to the local specialty running store (Wasatch front stores links area below). You can go in with your list for shoes in your price range, try them on, run on the treadmill with slow motion video evaluation to see if they work. In two weeks we will go over more equipment you may need.
Types of Shoes: http://www.zappos.com/running-shoe-fit-guide: Great pictorial guide to different foot types and shoes needed for each.
Neutral/Cushioning: Supinators=Have a tendency to roll to outside of foot
Motion Control: Severe Pronators=Flat Feet
Stability: Pronators=Feet are not flat but when walk collapse on the inside of foot
REI has a great link for you to read through to better understand what kind of foot you have. See link: http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/running-shoes.html.
Great video review of shoe selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN01PGwpMa8
Good video to on shoe selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJJN3zBPeeg
Running Stores on the Wasatch Front:
http://saltlakerunningco.com/home/
http://wasatchrunningcenter.com/
http://www.stridersrunning.com/
http://262running.com/
http://www.runners-corner.com/
http://www.fleetfeetamerfork.com/
Dr. Douglas Roland Smith is a graduate of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Chief Medical Officer of Arches Health Plan.
Two weeks after my neighbor asked me for advice he came up to me at church excited that his foot pain was gone and the pair he bought cost him $70 instead of $150. To better understand your foot and what type of shoes there are I have included numerous links below. Spend some time learning about shoes and looking at your past shoes for tread wear. If you have any question you can go into one of the local running stores. I do however recommend you be careful. Two of my three examples went to the local specialty running stores and were directed to the wrong type of shoe for their foot. I have found if you have the owner of the store or at least the manager evaluate your foot on their treadmill you can get the better selection. Some of the newer employees may be a little inexperienced and in my anecdotal experience have led to most of the bad outcomes. For the store owners, I highly recommend you train these new workers better so I don’t have to keep seeing customers with foot pain and then having to recommend they return their shoes due to bad advice.
Assignment for this week: Read through all the links I have posted and go in and read some more. Find out what type of shoe you need then go out and get it. It doesn’t need to be expensive. Zappo’s has a great link to the different types of shoes you need with ballpark price ranges. I would then take this information and go to the local specialty running store (Wasatch front stores links area below). You can go in with your list for shoes in your price range, try them on, run on the treadmill with slow motion video evaluation to see if they work. In two weeks we will go over more equipment you may need.
Types of Shoes: http://www.zappos.com/running-shoe-fit-guide: Great pictorial guide to different foot types and shoes needed for each.
Neutral/Cushioning: Supinators=Have a tendency to roll to outside of foot
Motion Control: Severe Pronators=Flat Feet
Stability: Pronators=Feet are not flat but when walk collapse on the inside of foot
REI has a great link for you to read through to better understand what kind of foot you have. See link: http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/running-shoes.html.
Great video review of shoe selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN01PGwpMa8
Good video to on shoe selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJJN3zBPeeg
Running Stores on the Wasatch Front:
http://saltlakerunningco.com/home/
http://wasatchrunningcenter.com/
http://www.stridersrunning.com/
http://262running.com/
http://www.runners-corner.com/
http://www.fleetfeetamerfork.com/
Dr. Douglas Roland Smith is a graduate of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Chief Medical Officer of Arches Health Plan.
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