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PERSONALIZED HEALTHCARE OF TUCSON

MEMBERSHIP MEDICAL PRACTICE

Team-Based Care, Patient-Centered, Physician-Directed

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HomeThe Medical Home is a healthcare delivery model whereby patient treatment is coordinated through their primary care physician to ensure they receive the necessary care when and where they need it, in a manner they can understand. The objective is to have a centralized setting that facilitates partnerships between individual patients, and their personal physicians, and when appropriate, the patient’s family.

 

  • The Personal Physician leads a team of individuals who collectively take responsibility for the ongoing care of patients.
  • The Personal Physician is responsible for providing for all of the patient’s health care needs or taking responsibility for appropriately arranging care with other qualified professionals, including care for all stages of life (acute care, chronic care, preventive services, and end of life care.)
  • Care is coordinated and/or integrated across all elements of the complex health care system (e.g. subspecialty care, hospitals, home health agencies, nursing homes, family, public and private community-based services.)
  • Quality and Safety measures support the attainment of optimal, patient-centered outcomes.
  • Enhanced access to care is available through open scheduling and new options for communication between patients, their personal physician and practice staff.

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ABOUT PHC

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Mission Statement

Personalized HealthCare of Tucson we are committed to excellence in the delivery of comprehensive healthcare to our patients. Our goal is to build a strong Physician-Patient Partnership to deliver personalized evidence-based medicine and current technology, combined with the best community health and wellness resources. We strive to be a leader in the field of primary care to improve the health outcomes of our patients.

 

 

 

Medical Philosophy

Frohman Wool

Achievement of optimal health is a journey, not an office visit. In 2010 we identified the need to change from a traditional medical practice to a Physician-Patient partnership model. In this model, the physician puts a priority on building a relationship with the patient that promotes empathy in medicine by removing the barriers between the physician and the patient created by traditional models of healthcare delivery. This allows us to provide our patients with the highest level of medical care in the community by maximizing accessibility, clinical competence and communication.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row bg_type=”bg_color” bg_color_value=”#25ade3″ id=”Providers”][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”60″][vc_column_text]

MEDICAL PROVIDERS

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Dr. Wool graduated from Duke University College of Medicine and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine with extensive training and experience in Family Medicine and Geriatrics. He was Chief of Medicine at Tucson Medical Center from 2005-2009 and has served as clinical staff at Tucson Medical Center and in the Department of Medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Wool has been in private practice in primary care in Tucson since 1985. He established Personalized Healthcare of Tucson in 2010 to provide his patients with the highest level of medical care by maximizing accessibility, clinical competence and communication.

[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]Dr. Chandler is Board Certified in Internal Medicine. She graduated from the University of Arizona with her Medical Doctorate, Alpha Omega Alpha, the highest scholastic distinction attainable. Dr. Chandler completed her Internal Medicine residency at the University of Washington in Seattle, ranked #1 nationally for Primary Care training by US News & World Report in 2016. Dr. Chandler is accepting new patients and will be covering call for the practice, assisting with urgent same day and next day appointments for existing PHC patients and performing will-women exams.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]

Dr. McGlamery is a pharmacist registered in the State of Arizona. She graduated from Drake University with a Doctorate of Pharmacy. She completed her pharmacy residency at the Southern AZ VA Hospital and practiced there for 8 years prior to joining PHC. As part of the PHC Medical Provider team, she oversees medication management at PHC and is available to patients for consultations about medications, chronic disease management, and to determine medication needs for travel, arrange travel clinic appointments for required vaccinations, and to provide prophylactic medication prior to travel.

[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]Karma Miller, FMP-C received her Master’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Phoenix in 2014 and her National Certification from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners soon afterwards. Karma practiced in a Vascular Surgery Clinic in Tucson for two years prior to joining Personalized HealthCare. Prior to becoming a Nurse Practitioner, Karma worked for 18 years as an RN in the Cardiovascular ICU.  At PHC Karma specializes in wound-care, and in peripheral arterial and venous diseases.  In addition, she assesses, diagnoses and treats acute and chronic heath problems and provides well-women exams and triages urgent same day, next day and walk-in appointments.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]Jil is a registered dietitian with over 30 years of experience. She is a nationally known lecturer and author of three books on nutrition. She coordinates the Annual Health Enhancement Evaluations which are the cornerstone of the PHC Wellness Initiative. Jil is available to PHC patients for nutritional counseling, and management of chronic disease conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, inflammatory bowel disease and obesity. Appointments with Jil can be scheduled by contacting the PHC office at 547-1661.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]

Dr. Saks is a licensed psychologist in the State of Arizona and has practiced here since 1992. She has extensive training and experience in helping people navigate their way through life-challenges, such as anxiety, depression, loss, unexpected illness, divorce addictions, loneliness and other difficulties. As the Consultant for Psychological Services for PHC, she assists the Medical Providers with determining the appropriate therapy and/or therapist for specific issues that have been identified. Dr. Saks is available to see PHC patients on-site for their convenience. Appointments can be made directly with Dr. Saks at 444-6697.

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OFFICE SUPPORT

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We Have the Right Person For Your Needs

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Patient Services:

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Leslie Krasne, Referral Coordinator is responsible for organizing the post-medical visit check-out including physician instructions, referrals, obtaining prior authorizations for diagnostic testing and imaging and pharmacy referrals.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

Perla Silva, CMA, Phlebotomist is responsible for scheduling patient appointments, checking-in patients for their office visits, and verifying that all pertinent information is correct and current. She is also responsible for the medical records and the patient portal. Perla performs all medical assistant functions on an as-needed basis and provides additional coverage for laboratory blood draws.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

Liz Dominquez is responsible for assisting patients with check-in for their office visits, scheduling patient appointments, and verifying that all pertinent information is correct and current. She is also responsible for assisting with medical records and with the patient portal.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][cs_space][vc_column_text]

Medical Services:

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Veronica Herget, MA facilitates the Physician-Patient experience by handling telephone calls from patients requesting medical information.  These are handled directly by Veronica or referred to the appropriate medical provider.  Veronica interfaces with all incoming laboratory reports, calls patients to let them know the results are normal or routes them to the appropriate medical provider to call patients. Veronica provides coverage for the medical assistants on an as needed basis, by taking vital signs, performing EKG’s, preparing lab orders, documentation, answering patient messages, calling in prescriptions, giving immunizations and taking the patient history.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Kim Barger, MA, Phlebotomist facilitates the Physician-Patient visit by taking vital signs, performing EKG’s, preparing lab orders, documentation, answering patient messages, calling in prescriptions, giving immunizations and taking the patient history. Kim assists the Physicians as needed before and during the patient medical visit and provides additional coverage for blood draws.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1563486233444{margin-top: 10px !important;}”]David Garcia, MA, facilitates the Physician-Patient visit by taking vital signs, performing EKG’s, preparing lab orders, documentation, answering patient messages, calling in prescriptions, giving immunizations and taking the patient history. David assists the Physicians as needed before and during the patient medical visit.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][cs_space][vc_column_text]

Administrative Services:

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Chris Boggs, Practice Manager brings a very strong skill set to the position. Chris has extensive experience in this field and also expertise in new technologies that will allow PHC to increase the efficiency of our business processes and improve the interface between the patients and practice. Chris has degrees in Business Administration-Health Care and Human Resources.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Linda Attarian, Business Liaison is responsible for strategic business planning, development of marketing materials and public relations.  Linda assists the Medical Providers, the Office Support Staff and the Professional Support Team.  Additionally, Linda is the contact person for new patient enquiries.[/vc_column_text][ultimate_spacer height=”10″][vc_column_text]Cassie Boylan, Billing Specialist, assists patients with all insurance billing issues and membership enrollment fees. Cassie answers questions about Explanation of Benefits (EOB’s) that patients receive from their insurance company, helps to resolve insurance and billing issues, and processes co-pays and payments. Cassie reviews incoming insurance reimbursements for errors and resolves discrepancies with insurance companies.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row bg_type=”bg_color” bg_color_value=”#b50b1b” id=”Benefits”][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”60″][vc_column_text]

Membership Medical Practice Benefits

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Membership Medical Practice Benefits:

  • Enhanced Access to Medical Providers
    • Same day or guaranteed next-day appointments available for urgent medical issues
    • A Medical Provider from PHC is available by telephone after business hours and on weekends to assist patients with urgent medical issues
    • Medical Providers spend as long as each patient needs to have their medical and wellness issues addressed to their satisfaction
  • Annual Health Enhancement Evaluation
    • Comprehensive body composition analysis
    • Nutrition assessment
    • Flexibility, mobility and strength testing
    • Aerobic endurance appraisal
    • Individual lifestyle enhancement recommendations
    • Referrals to PHC Value-Added Community Partners as appropriate
  • Expedited referrals to qualified specialists as needed.
  • On-site Registered Dietitian for nutritional counseling and management of chronic disease states with nutritional components such as diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease and obesity.
  • On-site pharmacist for medical management of prescriptions and oversight of drug therapy and potential side effects
  • On-Site Clinical Laboratory Services
  • Licensed Psychologist available to see PHC patients on-site for patient’s convenience.  Appointments and financial arrangements are made directly with the practitioner. 
  • Counseling for PHC patients and families about conditions such as aphasia, mild cognitive impairment and other neurologic communication disorders by a highly qualified professional in the field.
  • Coordination of integrative services, including adjunctive alternative treatment modalities
  • Nursing home and assisted living visits by a Nurse Practitioner if needed for medical reasons within a limited geographical area
  • Patient educational seminars on current medical topics from experts in various specialties
  • Monthly patient communication blog on medical topics of interest
  • Assistance with planning for travel, including arranging travel clinic appointments for recommended vaccinations and providing prophylactic medication prior to travel
  • Assistance with medical issues involving Family members and other visitors from out-of-town

 

 

 

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FAQ

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The term “concierge” medicine is used to describe many types of medical practices, such as direct care and membership medical practices, where a fee is collected to provide benefits that are not covered by insurance.  PHC is a membership medical practice and charges a membership fee, bills insurance, collects co-pays, and co-insurance. In return for the fee, the patient receives benefits such as faster appointment scheduling, adequate time to address your medical needs, enhanced access to your physician and many additional services.  PHC maintains accreditation with Medicare and most private insurance companies.

Other types of Concierge Practices such as direct primary care practices typically charge a much higher fee than membership practices and do not bill insurance. Direct primary care is considered by the State of Arizona to be a service distinct from health insurance. Direct primary care physicians do not participate in any insurance plans and therefore do not maintain accreditation with Medicare and most private insurance companies. Direct primary care practices collect a fee from the patient to belong to the practice and provide unlimited outpatient access. However, the patient must still have health insurance that meets the minimum essential coverage mandated by the Affordable Care Act.

Why should I pay an annual membership fee?

The primary benefits to the patient of belonging to the PHC primary care practice include services that are not available in traditional medical practices. This includes more time with your physician, same day or next day appointments for urgent medical issues, timely scheduling of routine appointments, and access to a physician from the practice after office hours and on weekends. There are many more benefits, which are described in the topic heading “Benefits of Belonging” section of this website.

Do I need health insurance?

You should maintain your insurance coverage. Although many of the wellness services we provide are not covered by traditional health care insurance, all of the traditional medical services are. These traditional medical services are billed to your medical provider. In addition, medical insurance coverage is strongly recommended to cover the costs of hospitalizations, surgery, medical imaging, laboratory analyses, medical therapies such as cancer treatment, etc.

Do I still need to pay my copays?

If you are seen for a medical visit, whatever co-pays your insurance provider requires will be charged at the time of the office visit. Co-pays are a requirement imposed on medical practices by insurance companies. It is considered fraud by Medicare and private insurance plans if the required co-pay is not collected, and a physician may lose their credentialing with Medicare or a private insurance company.

How much is the annual membership fee? 

The annual fee is $1750 per individual, or $3000 per couple.

When is the annual fee due and what are the payment options?

The Annual PHC membership renewal process begins on July 1 of each year, and the patient membership year begins September 1. The annual membership fee can be paid once a year, or monthly. There are no administrative fees for monthly payments.

Will I have to wait to get an appointment? 

Patients needing urgent same day or next day appointments will be accommodated. In the event that your personal physician is not available due to scheduling issues or vacation, urgent medical issues may be handled by the available medical provider, which may be a Physician or a Nurse Practitioner.

Is there an extra fee for immunizations, lab tests and procedures done at the office?

Immunizations are available at the office for Influenza, Tdap, Tetnus, Pneumo-Vax, Previnar, Hep-A, Hep-B, Hep A-B ComboFlu shots, depending on availability of the particular vaccine. Medicare does not cover immunizations for Tetnus, TDap or Hepatitis. If you need an immunization that is not covered by your insurance or medicare, you are responsible for the entire cost. Immunizations covered by Medicare or individual insurance plans, lab tests, and procedures such as Spirometry, EKG, Joint Injections, and Incision & Debridement are billed to insurance. A co-pay is not required for immunizations if they are administered separately from a scheduled physician visit.

If I have to go to the hospital, will you oversee that care? 

In Arizona, a patient’s care in a Hospital is overseen by a Hospitalist. This is more efficient and safer for a patient, as the Hospitalists are in the Hospital 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our physicians provide coordination of care and work closely with your Hospitalist while you are in the Hospital to provide coordination of care.

How do I join your practice?

You may contact Personalized HealthCare of Tucson at 520-547-1661 to inquire about joining the practice. Please refer to the New Patient Letter found under the section “Get Started” on this website and click on the button “How to Join” for a detailed description of the process of joining the practice.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row bg_type=”bg_color” bg_color_value=”#e8950e” id=”Events”][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”60″][vc_column_text]

EVENTS

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PLEASE CLICK ON DATE TO OPEN INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION PAGES

PHC Patient Seminars:

February 2015:  ADVANCE DIRECTIVES – It May Be Too Late If You Wait

May 2015: STAY STRONG TO LIVE LONG

September 2105: THE INTERSECTION OF ALTERNATIVE AND CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE

October 2015: ADDING HUMOR TO YOUR LIFE FOR YOUR HEALTH

January 2016: SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO? – Stay at Home or an Adult Living Community

March 2016: MEDICAL EXPENSES AND YOUR TAXES

September 2016: WHERE ARE MY KEYS? – An Interactive Discussion About Mild Cognitive Impairment

December 2016: PASSING ON – An AZPM Original Documentary about the Difficult Issues surrounding Death and Dying

September 12, 2017:  RECEPTION AT THE HACIENDA AT THE RIVER hosted by Dr. Wool and Watermark Retirement Communities

October 17, 2017: Roundtable Presentation on Role of Advocacy to Improve Quality of Life and Outcomes in Medical Care

Local Events of Interest:

October 7, 2017:  Tucson ALS Walk – Join Personalized HealthCare in support of PHC patient Kay Groll to raise funds for the local ALS Chapter

Cindy Wool Memorial Lecture Series

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Pima Council on Aging

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CONTACT PHC

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Building

5210 E. Farness Drive

Tucson, AZ. 85712

(520) 795-4100

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