Seeing More Doctors Doesn’t Make You Healthier

After two heart attacks, open heart surgery, and brain surgery, Willie Jackson struggled with managing multiple community physicians, including his primary care physician (PCP), nephrologist, cardiologist, and endocrinologist. Under their siloed care, Mr. Jackson was admitted to the hospital on multiple occasions, almost weekly at some points. Once enrolled with Monogram Health, Mr. Jackson received instant access to a myriad of specialists to care for his multiple chronic issues in the home.

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