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Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator

Insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid Coverage

Using products to manage incontinence can take its toll financially. Working your way through the world of Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance can be confusing, and unfortunately all too often it ends up fruitless, but there is much work that we can all do to push towards improvement in the system.   Private Insurance Coverage of... Read moreChevron
Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon

When Your Incontinence Is a Symptom of Something Else

I always find it interesting that while I am taking care of a patient for something, often another family member will say to me, "You know, I should come see you." Many times it is for incontinence, and it is something they have been dealing with for years.  Many people, women in particular, have ignored their symptoms of... Read moreChevron
Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator

NIH Conference on Prevention of Urinary and Fecal Incontinence in Adults

A few weeks ago the National Institutes of Health (NIH) held their much-anticipated State-Of-The-Science Conference on the Prevention of Urinary and Fecal Incontinence in Adults. I mentioned the conference briefly in my SharePost: "Do I Have Incontinence?", but I thought this week I would give you a more comprehensive overview of the... Read moreChevron
Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon

Incontinence Treatment: More Information On Surgical Outcomes

I was happy to see some comments regarding my last SharePost, which discusses bad outcomes from incontinence surgery. I hope you all found the information helpful. Some questions were raised by one reader, and I am sure many others out there had similar questions but were afraid to ask, so here goes.   Many people want to know if they... Read moreChevron
Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon

Vaginal Slings: When Surgery for Incontinence Goes Wrong

Being that I am a urologic surgeon, I routinely perform surgery on patients for incontinence. Unfortunately, no surgery is without its risks and complications. Before surgery, I always review risks and potential complications with patients, but when a patient has a bad outcome, they are always surprised. Now, even if you do not get the outcome... Read moreChevron

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