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On today’s episode you’ll hear our interview with Mike Scribner and John Crew. We covered a variety of topics, such the No Suprises Act and other regulatory and legislative trends, and the role of Medicare Advantage in Ambulatory Care. We also talked about the impact of traditional Medicare to independent ASC’s and the managed care strategies independent ASC’s can take and utilize in 2023.
On today’s episode, join us as we dive into the world of Value Based trends in primary care markets with guests Mike Scribner, John Crew, and Kelly Mooney. They share their expertise and discuss how independent PCPs will be impacted by these trends in healthcare. They will highlight both Commercial and Medicare arrangements in the marketplace, how practices are impacted by such, as well as how best to thrive and incorporate into an overall managed care strategy.
Step into the world of healthcare reform with the unique perspective of Congressman Earl “Buddy” Carter, a pharmacist serving in Congress, whose career has taken him from the quaint town of Pooler’s mayoral office to the halls of the U.S. Capitol as Georgia’s 1st District Representative. Delve into a conversation that traverses the landscape of healthcare legislation, as we dissect Carter’s contributions on the Energy and Commerce and Budget Committees, and the transformative bills he passionately supports. The Lower Cost, More Cures Act and the Saving Our Students in Schools Act take center stage, revealing a behind-the-scenes look at their implications and the legislative journey from conception to enactment.
Hear how the government shapes the trajectory of healthcare services through the levers of Medicare and Medicaid, alongside the burgeoning telehealth revolution that promises to redefine rural healthcare access. Congressman Carter sheds light on the imperative for high-speed internet to support telehealth innovations and the legislative efforts in motion to combat maternal mortality through the Healthy Moms and Babies Act. As we unravel the threads of bipartisan legislation, such as the Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act, it becomes clear how collective efforts across the aisle can forge pathways to superior emergency care for our youngest citizens. Join us for an episode that not only informs but ignites a dialogue on the future of healthcare policy.
Unlock the strategies that are shaping the future of independent physician practices, with our esteemed guests, Sherry Roussarie and Kelly Macken-Marble. Their insights promise to guide you through the maze of leadership challenges, collaboration necessities, and the incisive market strategies that are vital for anyone invested in healthcare’s evolution. Drawing from Sherry’s prowess in marketing and payer relations and Kelly’s transition from hands-on nursing to administration, their conversation is a beacon for those navigating the industry, revealing the importance of visionary partnerships like the one at Integrative Care Partners network in fortifying independent practices.
Ready to see how technology is sparking a revolution in healthcare? We’ve got the conversation that maps out the terrain where AI and advanced technology intersect with the day-to-day operations of medical practice. Sherry and Kelly analyze the role of AI in patient care and administrative efficiency, and they dissect the emerging models that are redefining physician practice and hospital administration. This discussion is an invaluable resource for grasping the transformations that tech is driving in healthcare, and how these advancements are creating both challenges and opportunities for providers.
We round off our journey with a deep dive into market trends and the core metrics that healthcare CEOs must prioritize. The dialogue transitions from the effects of private equity to how healthcare market dynamics vary across different states, offering a nuanced look at the interplay between health systems and independent practices. We highlight the importance of financial health, employee satisfaction, and innovation as critical success indicators for leaders in the healthcare industry, offering a masterclass in navigating the competitive and ever-changing landscape of providing quality care. Join us for these enlightening revelations that could redefine your approach to healthcare leadership and strategy.
Sherry & Kelly co-authored “Two Rivers: The Power of Collaboration”. You can buy a copy of your own from any of these fine retailers:
In this podcast episode, we dive into the multifaceted world of employee benefits, highlighting their significance in today’s workforce landscape. We get valuable industry insight from SHP’s broker, Matt Usher. We’ll revisit trends and challenges, as well as discuss what Matt is seeing on a daily basis from employers as well as employees.
We’ll talk industry wide news as well as things you can look for as you evaluate your health benefit needs. Interested in learning more about Direct Contracting Performance metrics used by employers for proper steerage towards quality providers. If so, Matt has you covered during this “2024 Halftime Benefits” episode.
In this episode, we sit down with Shery Roussarie and Kelly Macken-Marble in our first of two episodes. Both have held numerous leadership roles in the practice, vendor, and hospital settings in the Midwest. Most recently, they co-authored the book, Two Rivers – The Power of Collaboration and Other Leadership Lessons, in 2023 on their leadership journey within our industry. We discuss the challenges of remaining independent physician practices, collaboration challenges, and other helpful insights from the fantastic leaders.
Another great episode with a someone that brings a very unique perspective, US Congressman Buddy Carter of Georgia’s first district. Rep. Carter has worn many hats from Pharmacist to business owner, mayor of a suburban town, and for the last 12 years, as the US Representative from Georgia’s largest district. What is such a perspective from someone outside our industry and the work he sees is necessary to improve healthcare in such a thriving suburban town that currently cannot meet the needs of its residents. A great conversation with US Congressman Buddy Carter.
Join us for our interview with Craig Kilgore, CEO of Coastal Vascular & Vein Center in Charleston, SC. Craig has served in IT, Finance and Administrative executive roles for multiple and successful independent specialty groups in the Southeast.
During his 30+ years in the practice setting with these groups, needless to say, Craig has encountered the many challenges independent physicians face. More importantly, how to best thrive in our continuously evolving landscape.
We’ll talk through these challenges and strategies for the independent practices with Craig. Join us as we continue with our provider discussion focus this season.
In this episode, Jason Crosby and Aaron Higgins provide a quick overview of the PFS Final Rule that released at the end of October.
Then Jason talks with Joe Ebberwein. Joe is the Co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of Corstrata, a technology-enabled care management solution focused on improving outcomes for wound and ostomy patients. We gain data-oriented insight into this often-neglected area of care and how Corstrata is working on solving this care gap; then, they discuss how virtual care and telehealth are viable solutions for any provider to utilize.
On today’s episode you’ll hear our interview with Mike Scribner and John Crew. We covered a variety of topics, such the No Suprises Act and other regulatory and legislative trends, and the role of Medicare Advantage in Ambulatory Care. We also talked about the impact of traditional Medicare to independent ASC’s and the managed care strategies independent ASC’s can take and utilize in 2023.
On today’s episode, join us as we dive into the world of Value Based trends in primary care markets with guests Mike Scribner, John Crew, and Kelly Mooney. They share their expertise and discuss how independent PCPs will be impacted by these trends in healthcare. They will highlight both Commercial and Medicare arrangements in the marketplace, how practices are impacted by such, as well as how best to thrive and incorporate into an overall managed care strategy.
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