Knowledge Hub
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Sleepless nights and stressful meetings without clear resolution can be a memory of the past. Many managers report that one of their largest frustrations is not knowing if they are making the right decisions. The bigger question is what data you are using to guide and make those decisions? Hard data must be utilized to shape, lead and correct our decision-making process. Making decisions based on an emotional mind rather than based on the history your organization has developed can lead to significant financial woes. One way to ensure decisions are made with confidence and ease is by your agency having a way to collect data and read data that will help make those decisions and develops a more concrete support for the decisions that are made. Having data that paints a picture of the historical performance of your agency can help identify and elevate root cause problems and needs. Database design and web applications can assist with the data collection you need while performance management helps to apply the right data to the questions at hand. Utilizing data to drive decision making, planning, recruiting and management ensures decisions are made with the confidence and ease. Consider a consultation with Harambe Management to identify areas your agency may want and/or need assistance.
Preventative Primary Healthcare
Preventative primary healthcare focuses on stopping diseases before they start and catching medical conditions early. Delivered primarily by Primary Care Physicians PCP), Physician Assistants (PA)and Nurse Practitioners (NP), it uses regular checkups, health screenings, and lifestyle counseling to maintain long-term well-being, improve health outcomes, and reduce overall medical costs. Plus the added benefit of peace of mind. A robust preventative primary care strategy is built on several key pillars like:Core Preventative Services Annual Wellness Visits. Comprehensive checkups to review your overall health, update your family medical history, and establish health goals.Health Screenings. Early detection tests for cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar (diabetes), and various cancers (e.g., mammograms, colonoscopies). Immunizations: Routine vaccinations to prevent illnesses like the seasonal flu, HPV, shingles, and pneumococcal disease.Mental Health Screenings: Evaluations to assess and manage risks for depression and anxiety. Lifestyle & Risk AssessmentLifestyle Counseling: Guidance on maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, managing stress, and quitting smoking.Risk Factor Assessments: Identifying genetic or environmental factors that may predispose you to chronic diseases, allowing for early intervention.
Life Work Balance
The life-work cycle refers to the evolving relationship between personal life stages and professional career phases. It spans from early education and career entry to peak working years, and ultimately transitions into retirement. Balancing these two interconnected cycles directly impacts an individual's long-term financial security and overall well-being. Along the way, we seek to learn, earn, save, invest and then retire. By no mean is this a smooth vertical pathway, yet we seek to enjoy each leg of our journey. Invest in you!