What Does It All Mean?
The United States healthcare system can be … well, confusing.
From health insurance and immunizations to preventative screenings and everything in between, it can certainly feel overwhelming when you want to keep yourself and loved ones healthy.
Coplin Health Systems understands. That’s why the Coplin team is excited to announce ‘What Does It All Mean?’ – an educational video series where Coplin providers will break down various healthcare topics.
You can count on our providers to take a deep dive into the world of healthcare with topics like: our sliding fee program, immunization education, medical/behavioral health integration, fully integrated medical, importance of a PCP/what is a PCP and school-based health education.
A Coplin health provider will be interviewed on a topic and will thoroughly break down each subject so the viewer leaves with an honest and detailed explanation.
Coplin Health Systems wants their patients to feel educated and prepared within the healthcare realm, so we’re taking steps to ease some nerves and explain any misunderstandings.
Be sure to keep up with our Facebook page as we roll these videos out over the next six months.

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