Business of Healthcare

Matthew Hanis

  • 45 minutes 16 seconds
    Do PE-backed physician practices do a better job getting the right patients?

    Gautam Shrikhande, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine and Brian Rath, Partner, Lorient Capital join Business of Healthcare to explore the role of private equity in physician services.

    Physicians want to serve patients with the highest value care at the best cost while being fairly compensated.  Growth is a sign of a healthy, well-run practice. Ethical medical groups attract patients and increase revenue per patient by providing better outcomes, patient experience, and value as compared to local alternatives. 

    Some practices of these practices are choosing private equity to fund growth. As a source of capital, is private equity better at supporting growth?  Does a practice taking PE investment run the risk of overly aggressive patient recruitment and billing? Do private equity partners help practices engage the right patients for growth?

    We learn how one of these practices, PRM, partnered up with a PE firm to achieve velocity and growth.  We look at the investment hypothesis, how they find the right patients for their services, how outcomes are measured and the role PE has with physician leaders.

    2 September 2020, 12:18 pm
  • 22 minutes 15 seconds
    The Modern Discipline of Patient Experience

    You may think Patient Experience is a straightforward discipline. Cathy Lee, Corporate Vice President for Patient Experience, joins BOH host Matthew Hanis to explain the lenses of a modern patient experience program and her innovations in the space.

    25 November 2019, 1:56 am
  • 22 minutes 22 seconds
    Arkansas Children’s using Digital Ethnography for 'Voice of the Customer'

    Digital ethnography observes healthcare decision making on community message boards. These insights bring a more distinct ‘voice of the customer’ to shape marketing and service delivery. Health system marketing leader Jeff T. House and digital ethnography Dean Browell, Ph.D. join BOH host Matthew Hanis to explain how digital ethnographic research is applied and some of the surprising insights which have emerged.

    25 October 2019, 12:05 pm
  • 30 minutes 5 seconds
    ‘Marketing mindset’ a key to transforming healthcare, digital health?

    Why are marketing tools, techniques and approaches so important to transforming healthcare? In his BOH interview, Zeev Neuwirth, MD says, “The field, in my estimation, that really understands what people want and need is the field of marketing.” An Atrium Health clinical executive and author of recently published Reframing healthcare - roadmap for creating disruptive change, Neuwirth describes the ‘marketing mindset’, stages systems go through embracing these techniques, the threat marketing experts Google, Amazon and CVS bring and the implications for payment reform, digital health and chronic disease management.

    Interview filmed in partnership with the Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development (SHSMD) and sponsored by MedChat. MedChat provides LiveChat, Bots and text tools for a modern digital front door www.medchatapp.com

    9 October 2019, 3:37 pm
  • 11 minutes 14 seconds
    Banner Health ED Triage App improving net promoter scores

    Can health systems engage consumers digitally to improve quality, cost and satisfaction? According to Mark Jannone, Senior Director, Banner Health’s Banner Innovation Group, the answer is a solid, “Yes.” He is helping to pilot digital ED triage and chatbot tools. Jannone reports the tools achieve a 35% reduction in inappropriate ED cases with 92% triage accuracy, decrease the time patients are in the ED by about 50% and increase net promoter scores by 40%. Full interview at BOHseries.com.

    This Business of Healthcare interview sponsored by MedChat: improving patient access with secure LiveChat, Bots & text tools. See www.medchatapp.com.

    30 September 2019, 5:05 pm
  • 24 minutes 5 seconds
    #62 Why the population health movement will save U.S. healthcare

    “No outcome, no income,” says Dr. David Nash, Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health. JCPH is the nation’s first graduate school of population health. Nash describes the emergence of the population health movement, why fixing the US healthcare system is so important for our economy and our society, and concrete interventions such as going at risk with supply chain partners such as pharma.

    See YouTube for video highlights and Full video interview

     

    1 August 2019, 4:02 pm
  • 32 minutes 51 seconds
    Treating opioid addiction in rural family practice

    Karen L. Smith MD, FAAFP kept discovering opioid addiction in the families she served in her independent, rural primary care practice. With growing need and few referral options, Smith began providing medication-assisted treatment. MAT uses medication, counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders and sustain recovery. Smith shares patient stories which led her to take on this challenge and the barriers a physician must overcome to provide MAT.

    25 June 2019, 12:27 pm
  • 24 minutes 4 seconds
    How Wilmington NC Leaders Triggered Scalable Opioid Use Disorder Interventions

    In 2016, Wilmington, NC had the highest concentration of opioid use disorder among US cities. Community leaders including regional health system chief physician executive Philip M. Brown, MD, FACS helped intervene in this public health epidemic. Brown describes the moment a national report triggered awareness of the local opioid epidemic. He and his fellow leaders undertook multi-faceted interventions to change prescribing habits, impact social determinants and, most importantly, de-stigmatize addiction.

    12 June 2019, 3:32 pm
  • 22 minutes 5 seconds
    Using medical malpractice claims data to improve healthcare quality, safety & cost

    When a med mal claim emerges from patient injury, we may debate who’s liable but we can agree something undesirable happened. Mark Reynolds leads CRICO, the Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions, a captive insurance program. CRICO, in addition to serving its members’ medical professional liability insurance and other needs, also provides a comparative database with 30% of U.S. MPL claims. Reynolds shares insights from this 30+ year dataset of clinical and financial data which CRICO uses to identify & propagate root cause interventions. What insights do medical malpractice claims offer to improve the Mission & Margin of healthcare? These data are one of the richest insights into U.S. healthcare quality & safety.

    5 June 2019, 12:15 pm
  • 5 minutes 52 seconds
    Is Shared Decision Making an important patient engagement and safety intervention?

    Physician entrepreneur Brian Alper, MD explores shared decision making as an intervention improving patient safety, patient satisfaction and financial outcomes. John Gillean, MD, MHA, EVP & Chief Clinical Officer for CHRISTUS Health shares his perspective on the patient safety and quality implications.

    22 May 2019, 12:21 pm
  • 5 minutes 58 seconds
    CHRISTUS Health insurance captive drives patient safety, $50 million annual savings

    CHRISTUS chief clinical officer John Gillean, MD, MHA, among his many responsibilities, guides his organization’s insurance captive to reduce operating costs and improve patient safety. While supporting the system’s core patient care mission, this lowered total system cost of risk from $100 million to $50 million. Now focused on emerging risks such as natural disaster, cyber security, active shooter and pandemic, Gillean is helping wrestle the tsunami of data created in patient care to further advance mission & margin goals.

    2 May 2019, 6:54 pm
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