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How UTIs Became One of the Most Common Misdiagnoses in American Medicine
In a piece in TIME Magazine, Dr. Nick Schneeman leans into his geriatric expertise to point out one of the most common misdiagnoses in American medicine – Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). “It usually happens like this: An old and frail person gets confused, tired, or a little dizzy. Maybe she just doesn’t feel like eating. […]
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WCCO Health Radio Show: Cathy Lauring Talks Advance Care Planning
Cathy Lauring, advanced nurse practitioner and VP, Lifespark Health joined Susie Jones for her Sunday morning WCCO Radio Health Show. They talked about advance care planning and the importance of having a plan in place before a health crisis occurs. What was most surprising was where to keep those important documents – could a Plan […]
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What Older Adults Really Want from Health Care
In our latest opinion piece in MN Good Age, Lifespark taps research in a new study that points to what older adults really want. Health care is at a crossroads. As it relates to aging and senior health, it’s no surprise really. Behind the current shift is a generation notorious for shaking up significant change […]
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How A Little Risk Can Make Seniors A Lot Healthier – and Happier
The problem is, we’ve become so preoccupied with surplus safety at all times for seniors that we have stripped away too many of the surprises and unexpected twists that make life worth living. In an opinion piece in MinnPost, Joel Theisen, Lifespark CEO, had a few things to say about why seniors should take a […]
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Home Based Providers Scramble to Find the ‘Right’ Health Plan, Health System Partners
In an article in Home Health Care News, Andrew Donlan, reporter, shared, “Home-based care providers hungry for value-based care arrangements have recently been disillusioned by the process of trying to find those arrangements. While they’ve been told value-based care is the way to go, they often end up finding that health systems and payers aren’t […]
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Providers Leverage Healthcare Partnerships to Win
Primarily created as a hospitality model, seniors housing is inching its way into the complex world of healthcare management and insurance payments. Operators are adopting a variety of approaches to address the health needs of residents through value-based care arrangements. What is value-based care? Jane Adler, reporter for Seniors Housing Business Magazine, asked this question […]
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How Spiritual Counseling Helps Families Through Medicare Hospice
In Next Avenue, Jeremiah Lideen, Director, Spirituality and Engagement at Lifespark, shares his opinion on whether spirituality has a place in health care. Seniors in medical care face a battery of health questions, but too often the most consequential one goes unasked and unanswered: What does a good day look like for you today? Doctors […]
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Exploring the ‘Sickcare’ System with Joel Theisen
Joel Theisen, Lifespark CEO, is not a fan of the word “care,” but that’s not because he doesn’t have a lot of it. As an RN, he saw firsthand the shortcomings of the healthcare system in the United States, and that’s why he’s on a mission with his company, Lifespark, to reimagine it. In a […]
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Dr. Wendy Laine Shares Advice on Going to the ER or Stay Home for Seniors
Dr. Wendy Laine, Lifespark Medical Director and lead physician on Lifespark’s Urgent Response Services team, joined Susie Jones for her Sunday morning WCCO Radio Health Show. They talked about urgent response services and why serving seniors at home is a better option than a busy ER, especially during flu season. Listen in…
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Why Medicine Is Bad At Customer Service
Lifespark CEO, Joel Theisen is at it again sharing his opinion on why medicine is bad at customer service. His article, which appeared as the headline in MedPageToday, is garnering a stir among readers who are weighing in on the discussion. “American business is delivering one of history’s greatest revolutions in customer convenience – except […]

