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Off the Chart with Medical Economics features lively and informative conversations with health care experts, opinion leaders, and practicing physicians, about the challenges facing medical practices today. New episodes release every two weeks, on Fridays. Off the Chart with Medical Economics Staff Host: Keith Reynolds Contributors: Chris Mazzolini, Todd Shryock, Richard Payerchin Inquiries: Please email Host Keith Reynolds (mailto:kreynolds@mjhlifesciences.com) with feedback, questions, gues ...
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Medical Economics Managing Editor Todd Shryock sits down with Scott Dewey, chief managed care officer at PayrHealth about the best strategies for payer negotiations. Music Credits: Gypsy Jazz Swing by tunes2go - stock.adobe.com COCKTAIL by Mythical Audio - stock.adobe.com The Joy of Being by Duke Herrington - stock.adobe.com Introduction to Negotia…
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A special preview of what to expect at this year's Tri-State Healthcare Leaders Conference featuring interviews with three of the presenters. Jennifer Wiggins, CEO of Aegis Malpractice Solutions, will take part in a roundtable discussion on the malpractice landscape on Sept. 19. Ashkan Nikou, head of security at Bluegrass Orthopaedic, will present …
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Medical Economics Editorial Director Chris Mazzolini joins the show for a special bulletin detailing some of the top results of the Medical Economics 95th Physician Report. The 95th Physician Report (free registration required): https://www.medicaleconomics.com/view/2024-physician-report-exclusive-data-on-physician-salaries-practice-finances-and-mo…
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Medical Economics Editor Richard Payerchin and Steven P. Furr, MD, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians discuss cuts in the Medicare Fee Schedule, the AAFP’s work on increasing the number of physicians in rural areas, and even a bit about Furr’s own family medicine practice in Alabama. Music Credit: Emotional Cinematic Piano by El…
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Medical Economics Summer Intern Grace Koennecke and Alex Ashbrook, Director of WIC and Root Causes at the Food Research & Action Center discussing food insecurity and how physicians can help their patients overcome these burdens. Music Credit: Raindrops by SoundGrenade - stock.adobe.com Timestamps Introduction to Food Insecurity (00:00:00) Discussi…
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In this episode, Medical Economics Managing Editor Todd Shryock interviews Joseph Betancourt, MD, president of the Commonwealth Fund, about health care consolidation. Betancourt discusses the significant increase in consolidation over the past 7 to 10 years, driven by the goal of creating efficiencies and improving care. However, he notes that thes…
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With its ability to scan and analyze large quantities of data, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize medical research. But how do we balance that promise with peoples’ rights to keep their health information private and secure? Matt Hollingsworth, co-founder of Carta Healthcare, has been immersed in AI for most of his prof…
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Why do Black and Hispanic people find it harder to access medical care than whites? Income inequality is a significant reason, but a recent study finds that people of color also encounter more non-financial barriers to care than whites. Cesar Caraballo, MD, the study’s lead author and a postdoctoral associate at the Yale School of Medicine, joins O…
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How can the learning capabilities of artificial intelligence algorithms be used to complement primary care doctors' training and analytical skills to produce the best outcomes for patients? Ziad Obermeyer, MD, a researcher at the University of California-Berkeley School of Public Health focusing on the interconnections between machine learning, med…
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Jaime Bland, DNP, RN, CEO of CyncHealth, explains how doctors in Nebraska and Iowa now are able to exchange certain types of social health data on their states' HIEs, and what it could mean for improving patient outcomes.Av Medical Economics
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Sanjay Rajagopalan, M.D., the Herman K. Hellerstein, MD, chair in cardiovascular research at University Hospitals, Cleveland, discusses the evidence linking pollution to cardiovascular disease and strategies doctors can use for disease prevention.Av Medical Economics
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Asset protection attorney and regular Physicians Practice contributor Ike Devji and Anthony Williams, an investment advisor representative and the founder and president of Mosaic Financial Associates, discuss the impact of COVID-19 on high-earner assets and financial planning, impending tax changes, common asset protection and wealth preservation m…
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The Information Blocking Rule, which took effect in April 2021, was supposed to make it easier for Americans to get access to their health data. But many still find the process time-consuming and expensive. Deven McGraw, co-founder of the health data platform Ciitizen, sits down with Medical Economics to explain why, and why it matters to doctors.…
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Physicians Practice® spoke with Michael Parisi, Vice President of assurance strategy and Community Development at high trust Alliance, about how physicians and practice owners can discern whether or not communications technology they are interested in integrating into their practice is certified secure.…
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Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Anisha Abraham, author of the recent book Raising Global Teens: A Practical Handbook for Parenting in the 21st Century, about signs that a patient may be at risk of suicide and self-harm as well as interventions and communication methods physicians can employ in the clinical setting.…
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Our coverage this month is focusing on patient engagement in communications. This week, Dr. Caroline DeFilippo, MD, MPH, FACP of CareMount Medical in New York, explains how physicians can grow more comfortable with these conversations and when they should consider having them with their patients.Av Medical Economics
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