Prevention As Primary Healthcare by Gregory Hake, CEO

I wonder if we might be so bold as to consider a new approach to primary healthcare, one that emphasizes prevention (before) over intervention (after).

Where do we start? I have some ideas, but I’d love to hear from you. Add your comments to this post and share your ideas on how to approach primary healthcare in a new and innovative way.

Gregg Hake | CEO, Energetix

Health Care in a New Era

If you are a doctor interested in adding value in the doctor-patient relationship as well as to the financial performance of your clinic or if you are a patient interested in taking greater control of your health, please feel free to discover what Energetix has built for you over the last 15 years on http://www.goenergetix.comor by calling 800-990-7085. Gregg Hake, CEO

Supporting the Metabolic Environment

It seems like everywhere you look these days you hear or read about “boosting your metabolism.” On top of this, there is a wide range of metabolic disorders getting a huge amount of press. According to the CDC, conditions like obesity1, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, diabetes and insulin resistance are on the rise. [...]

Healthcare that Works

Gregg Hake | CEO
One of the great delights I have at Energetix is the opportunity to meet and serve healthcare professionals that practice “old school” medicine.
It wasn’t long ago that doctors worked in a system that allowed them to spend time with their patients. Nowadays most doctors are lucky to spend even ten minutes with [...]

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Individualized Medical Care for the 21st Century

“2010 promises to be a year of transformation for the medical establishment, a shift towards preventative care, a more educated public and a more capable doctor. While largely invisible, like the gestating fetus in the early stages of pregnancy, a shift is underway, and we encourage medical practitioners to be early studies of this important new trend toward a more integrative approach to healthcare.”

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