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Make Holidays Time to Relax, Recommit to Healthy New Year, Says Californians for Patient CareSACRAMENTO, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Though it can sometimes be difficult to relax and enjoy the fast-paced nature of the winter holidays, doing so could give you just the opportunity you need to position yourself for better health in 2013, according to independent non-profit patient-advocacy group Californians for Patient Care. "There is a lot of hustle and bustle associated with the winter holidays, but taking a little time out to consider and plan for a healthier new year could bring tremendous rewards," said Carmella Gutierrez, president of Californians for Patient Care. "The holiday season provides many people with an opportunity to reflect on the past year and is a good time to consider how they want the coming year to be different, maybe even better. By taking just a few minutes to jot down simple ways to improve your health this holiday season, you can be even farther down the path to improved health in 2013." Californians for Patient Care suggests trying one or more of the following to improve your health:
Californians for Patient Care has the state's largest and most comprehensive database of free and low-cost healthcare facilities. By visiting www.calpatientcare.org and typing in basic search information such as city or county and care needed, Californians can find a list of local healthcare providers that provide primary, dental and mental healthcare services to the uninsured and underinsured. To get started, click on the button in the upper right hand corner of the home page named "Find free health clinics and low-cost clinics near you." Along with information on local dental care and healthcare service providers, Californians for Patient care also provides information on chronic disease management, how to shop for health insurance, answers to questions around healthcare reform, patient rights and helpful links to healthcare organizations and websites. "During this holiday season, we hope everyone takes the time to consider how important the gift of good health is for them and for the people they care about," said Gutierrez. Californians for Patient Care is an independent non-profit patient-advocacy organization based in Sacramento dedicated to protecting the interests of patients and ensuring all California consumers have fair and equitable access to high quality healthcare. For more information, visit www.calpatientcare.org.
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