E38: Healing at Home: Dr. Lisbeth's Patient-Centered Approach
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Could the future of healthcare lie in our past? Dr. Priyanka Lisbeth thinks so. As a house call physician with Harmony Cares, she's bringing back a practice many thought was confined to history books – and revolutionizing care for our most vulnerable populations in the process.
When patients enter a doctor's office, they present their "best selves" – dressed, prepared, and often masking the daily struggles they face at home. Dr. Lisbeth discovered that seeing patients where they live reveals crucial details traditional clinical settings miss. Are they actually taking those 12 daily medications correctly? Can they navigate their home safely? What truly matters to them beyond medical metrics?
America faces an unprecedented demographic shift. By 2040, one in five Americans will be over 65, creating demands our healthcare infrastructure isn't equipped to handle. The current volume-based system – focused on procedures, visits, and codes – fails to address what Dr. Lisbeth calls the "three critical challenges": access, affordability, and equity.
Through compelling patient stories, Dr. Lisbeth illustrates how house calls transform healthcare delivery. She spends 30-45 minutes with each patient, helping manage complex medication regimens, assessing home environments, and coordinating specialist care. For elderly patients with mobility issues, visual impairments, or cognitive challenges, this approach prevents hospitalizations and improves quality of life.
Beyond the practical benefits, Dr. Lisbeth finds profound meaning witnessing what she calls "that forever kind of love" between elderly couples facing health challenges together. Her beautifully vulnerable essay "The Big Love" captures why medicine must reconnect with its human core.
As we navigate our own aging journeys, Dr. Lisbeth offers three powerful insights: maintain physical activity ("don't give up, get up"), combat social isolation through community connections, and find purpose in serving others – regardless of how small those contributions might seem.
The revival of house call medicine represents more than nostalgia; it's a practical response to our healthcare system's limitations. By focusing on what truly matters to patients, physicians like Dr. Lisbeth help medicine return to its roots while embracing innovative models for our future.
Ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about healthcare delivery? Listen now and discover why sometimes, moving forward means looking back.
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