Refine Your Health Podcast

Dr. Deon

The Refine Your Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Deon, a primary care physician and health advocate, interested in improving the quality of health for individuals beyond the four walls of a medical office. This podcast will focus on simplifying the abundance of medical information for many medical conditions, preventative medicine and improving community health advocacy by addressing the social determinants of health to decrease health disparities. I hope you will join me on this journey to becoming and remaining healthy.

  1. 4d ago

    Episode #43: What Caregivers Need to Know About Long-Term Care, Home Equity Rules, and Nursing Home Staffing

    Planning for long-term care can feel overwhelming, but understanding your options before a crisis can make all the difference. In this episode of Refine Your Health, Dr. Deon explains recent federal policy changes that may affect Medicaid long-term care eligibility, including new home equity rules beginning in 2028 and the current status of nursing home staffing standards. You'll also learn practical tips to help families prepare for future care needs. In This Episode: ✔ The difference between Medicare and Medicaid for long-term care ✔ How the new home equity rules may affect Medicaid eligibility ✔ The latest on nursing home staffing requirements ✔ Questions caregivers should ask when exploring long-term care options ✔ Why planning ahead can help reduce stress and improve decision-making Healthcare planning doesn't have to begin during a crisis. Understanding these changes now can help you make more informed decisions for yourself or a loved one. Learn more about MYMEDI-PAL and our health advocacy services: www.mymedipal.com If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Refine Your Health, leave a review, and share it with someone who may find it helpful. Next Episode: Drug Pricing, PBMs, and Why Prescriptions May Still Cost More Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide medical, legal, financial, or insurance advice. Policies and regulations may change, and individual circumstances vary. Always consult the appropriate professionals regarding your specific situation.

    11 min
  2. May 14

    Episode #41: Healthcare Changes Affecting Immigrant & Mixed-Status Families

    Changes affecting immigrant communities and mixed-status families continue to create confusion, fear, and uncertainty around healthcare access and coverage. In this episode of Refine Your Health with Dr. Deon, we discuss: How recent healthcare policy and funding changes may affect immigrant families Why mixed-status households are often unsure about eligibility rules Common concerns surrounding Medicaid, Medicare, and state-funded programs The impact fear and misinformation can have on seeking medical care Why understanding your options and asking questions matters Many individuals and caregivers are navigating complicated healthcare systems while also trying to protect their families and avoid unintended consequences. This episode is intended to provide general educational information and encourage informed healthcare conversations — not legal advice or individualized eligibility determination. If you or your family feel overwhelmed trying to understand healthcare information, MYMEDI-PAL provides educational patient advocacy support to help patients and caregivers better understand healthcare systems, medical information, and questions to discuss with providers or appropriate agencies. Learn more at www.mymedipal.com Disclaimer This podcast episode is for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, financial, insurance, or immigration advice. Policies and eligibility rules may change over time and vary by state and individual circumstances. Listeners should consult qualified professionals or appropriate agencies regarding their specific situation.

    9 min
  3. Feb 5

    Episode #38: Medicaid Work Requirements — What 80 Hours a Month Really Means

    Medicaid work requirements are often described as simple — work, volunteer, or train for 80 hours a month. But in reality, these rules can be confusing, inconsistent, and difficult to navigate, especially for caregivers, people with chronic illness, or those in unstable jobs. In this episode of Refine Your Health with Dr. Deon, we explain what Medicaid work requirements actually mean, who they apply to, who is exempt, and why so many eligible people lose coverage because of reporting issues — not because they failed to comply. This episode is especially important for adults in states considering or implementing work-related Medicaid policies. In this episode, we cover: What “80 hours per month” really includes Who is required to report work or activities Common exemptions (caregivers, disability, illness, pregnancy) Why reporting — not work — is the biggest barrier How paperwork and missed deadlines can lead to coverage loss What to do if coverage is suspended or terminated Educational support: For educational support and access to related information discussed in this episode — including optional updates — visit www.mymedipal.com. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and reflects Medicaid rules and policies as of 2026. Medicaid work requirements have been enacted under federal law but are not yet in effect nationwide, as implementation is scheduled for a future date and may vary by state. This episode discusses upcoming requirements, state-level considerations, and historical context to help listeners understand how such policies may affect coverage once enforced. This episode does not provide medical or legal advice. No personal health information is collected or shared.

    13 min
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The Refine Your Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Deon, a primary care physician and health advocate, interested in improving the quality of health for individuals beyond the four walls of a medical office. This podcast will focus on simplifying the abundance of medical information for many medical conditions, preventative medicine and improving community health advocacy by addressing the social determinants of health to decrease health disparities. I hope you will join me on this journey to becoming and remaining healthy.