The Importance of Having a Primary Care Provider
Having a primary care provider (or “PCP”) means having someone who advocates for your health and helps you make informed decisions. The right PCP can make a dramatic difference in your healthcare. A 2019 study by JAMA Internal Medicine found that adults who had a PCP were significantly more engaged in their health and more likely to fill prescriptions and schedule routine preventive visits, as well as more likely to receive cancer screenings that are important for cancer prevention and early detection, such as colorectal screening and mammography.
A primary care provider is very important for your overall health and well-being because:
Point of Contact: They serve as your first point of contact for medical care and pharmacy access and are crucial for managing and coordinating all aspects of your health.
Preventive Care: They monitor your health over time, provide screenings and catch potential issues early, helping prevent serious illnesses, as well as providing vaccines.
Continuity of Care: They get to know your medical history, lifestyle, and preferences, which allows for personalized and consistent care with regular visits.
Managing Chronic Conditions: If you have ongoing health concerns like diabetes or hypertension, they help you manage these effectively.
Referrals to Specialists: When specialized care is needed, they connect you to trusted experts while ensuring smooth communication between your healthcare providers.
Access to Prescription Medicine: When you become ill, having this PCP relationship already established makes it much easier to have them call in a prescription for you without needing an office visit.
Mental Health:PCP's are often the first providers to identify, diagnose and initiate treatment for mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Your PCP will become your go-to healthcare professional. You will likely start with a comprehensive check-up to discuss your medical history, current concerns and lifestyle. They may run routine tests to assess your baseline health. It may take a while to get into a Primary Care Physician so it is important to establish your provider before the need arises.
How to find a PCP:
Ask for Recommendations: Friends, family, or colleagues can often recommend trusted doctors.
Check Your Insurance Network: Look for doctors who are covered by your health insurance plan to avoid unexpected costs. You can download the Anthem Sydney mobile App and select “Find Care” or you can contact Member Services at the number on your ID card.
Search Online: Websites like WebMD or Healthgrades provides reviews and ratings for doctors in your area.
Consider Location and Accessibility: Choose a doctor whose office is conveniently located and has hours that work for your schedule.
Verify Credentials: Ensure the doctor is board-certified and has a good record.
Schedule a Consultation: Meet the doctor to see if their approach aligns with your preferences.
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