Medical Practice Management: Healthcare Policies Podcast
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For the medical practice administrator of physician executive, discussion topics include the US healthcare system, predictions for the future in a globalized world, the relationship of status and class in healthcare, controlling healthcare costs, and medical and professional ethics.
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personalmedia, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: personalmedia
from Indiana
The Journal of Medical Practice Managment Podcast I reviewed included an editorial called "A Hope and a Prayer." The editorial on the topic of the current healthcare environment is given by the founding editor of the journal. Dr. Marcel Frenkel shares some hard-hitting realistic health-care statistics. The editor/physician offers some innovative ideas for healthcare reform in the United States.
This podcast is targeted at the business side of medical practices. Content for the podcasts is drawn from articles written in the The Journal of Medical Practice Management. Professionals who work in the healthcare industry will find this podcast an interesting listen.
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Politics and Healthcare 2008
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Apr 25, 2008
In this 20-minute podcast, Owen Dahl, MBA, FACHE, CHBC, author of Think Business! Medical Practice Qualtity, Efficiency, Profits discusses the current issues facing our representatives in Washington including -- his best guess on the 10.5% Medicare issue, the difference between national health insurance and single payer insurance, who are the key players to watch in Washington, the changes in DC that will have an impact on private practices, and how physicians and adminstrators can keep in touch with their representatives and how they can get involved on a local level.
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Consumer Directed Healthcare Plans and Their Impact on the Community Based Medical Practice
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Thu, Aug 09, 2007
Donald Good, President and CEO of Practice Management Partners, based in Baltimore, discuss Consumer Directed Healthcare Plans and Their Impact on the Community Based Medical Practice. In this 20-minute podcast, Don Good, the former President of HCIA, Inc., shares his insight on high deductible plans in the marketplace, an overview of the physician practice perspective of high deductible plans, and specifics on what practices can do today to start planning for this influx of insurance plans. He also describes how general consumer buying behaviors will start to have an impact on patients' behaviors with their doctors. http://www.pmptrs.com or (443) 933-4234
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How Well-Informed Patients Make Better Patients with Dr. Jeff Gruen of Revolution Health
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Jul 25, 2007
Dr. Jeff Gruen, Chief Medical Officer of Revolution Health discusses How Well-Informed Patients Make Better Patients. In this 20 - minute podcast Dr. Gruen discusses why patient education is so important, the types of patient education materials patients should have and how physicians can work with patients to provide quality patient education materials. He also gives examples of how well-informed patients are better patients (with better clinical outcomes).
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Interview with David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Health Policy at Jefferson Medical College
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Apr 11, 2007
David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Health Policy at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia author/editor of 17 books, and repeatedly named by Modern Healthcare to the top 100 most powerful persons in healthcare list is interviewed about his latest book, Practicing Medicine in the 21st Century, published by the American College of Physician Executives, www.acpe.org
In this 20-minute podcast interview with Nancy Collins, Publisher of The Journal of Medical Practice Management, Dr. Nash discusses the challenges facing physicians today, the characteristics of an ideal practice, how physicians can improve the quality of their care, how physicians can prepare for pay-for-performance (P4P) and the extra training that physicians might find useful in the new era of medical practice.
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Washington Update Podcast with Owen Dahl
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Dec 15, 2006
Tune in to hear nationally-recognized expert Owen Dahl discuss the following: The impact on the overall health care legislative picture based upon the results of the recent Congressional elections, who are the new key players (and the key issues) to watch in the 110th Congress, status of the 5% across the board SGR mandated cut of the physician fee schedule and what role administrators and physicians can play with healthcare issues and politics.
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Health Literacy in the Medical Practice
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Jun 13, 2006
Interview with Gloria Mayer, RN, Ed.D., President & CEO, Institute for Healthcare Advancement. In this timely podcast Dr. Mayer discusses the focus on health literacy and the surrounding problems of patient compliance with regimens, patient understanding of medical problems and the tricky aspects of identifying patients who have difficulty reading. Gloria Mayer reviews the "Ask Me 3" program - 3 basic questions that health professionals should answer for every patient. She discusses problems affiliated with medical jargon and she also shares practical tools and innovative solutions to combat low health literacy.
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Podcast: A Hope and a Prayer
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Nov 08, 2005
These years have seen a burgeoning of the science of medicine. Diagnostics and therapies that were nearly unimaginable have become commonplace. The best of American medicine is indeed among the worlds best. Though we spend a greater portion of our GDP on health than any other nation, there remains as yawning a gap in access to these wonderful services. In this Editorial from The Journal of Medical Practice Management, Marcel Frenkel, MD, MBA, provides a snapshot of American medical practice in 2005.
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Discussion with Professor J. Scott Armstrong on Peer Review and Tranparency in Medicine
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Wharton School Professor J. Scott Armstrong. Prof. Armstrong shares his views on the peer review system and what impact technology plays, the Seer-Sucker Theory, and transparency in medicine.
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A Discussion on the Future of Healthcare with Dr. Richard L. Reece, Editor-in-Chief of Physician Practice Options
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Dr. Richard L. Reece, Editor-in-Chief of Physician Practice Options and author of "Voices of Health Reform." They discuss the future of healthcare and areas where the private practice can prepare, such as understanding the consumer driven environment, HSA's, and pleasing consumers.
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Discussion about HSAs and Consumer Driven Health with Matthew Holt, Health Care Strategist
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews pioneer healthcare policy blogger and strategist Matthew Holt of San Francisco. After a short chat about blogging, they discuss consumer driven health care and what the private doctor's office needs to do to get ready for empowered patients armed with HSAs.
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Interview with Dr. Eric Novack, MD, Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeon and Radio Talk Show Host
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Dr. Eric Novack, MD, practicing orthopaedic surgeon, health policy expert, and radio interview show host discusses his vision for what consumer-driven health care should look like in the United States of America.
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Interview with Fourth Year Medical Student and Blogger
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews a 4th year medical student who lives and blogs in New York City.
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The Importance of Private Practitioners in the Education of the Next Generation of Physicians
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews David C. Leach, MD, Executive Director of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
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Interview with Dr. James Rice, Vice Chairman of The Governance Institute
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, Dr. James Rice, Vice Chairman of The Governance Institute. They discuss how private practice physicians can help hospitals respond to society's call for more transparency in healthcare. They also discuss the three key characteristics of effective physician participation in hospital and health system governance.
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Blogging, Hazelnuts, Steve Wozniak and Anesthesia with Dr. Joe Stirt of BookofJoe.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD interviews the eclectic Dr. Joe Stirt, the world's only blogging anesthesiologist. Among other things they discuss the power of blogging, the price of hazelnuts, Steve Wozniak, quality medicine and anesthesiology and academic anesthesia vs. private practice.
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Interview with Blog Pioneer Dr. Robert Centor of Medrants.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Aug 24, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD interviews Robert M. Centor, MD, Professor and Director, Division of General Internal Medicine Assoc., Dean for CME and Huntsville Regional Medical Campus. Dr. Centor is one of the earliest medbloggers and runs the well known blog www.medrants.com. They discuss the phenomena of blogging and the issues facing new private practice physicians.
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An Editorial on Healthcare by M. Frenkel, MD, Founder, The Journal of Medical Practice Management
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Jun 08, 2005
After 20 years as Editor of The Journal of Medical Practice Management, Marcel Frenkel, MD, MBA writes his final editorial on the current healthcare environment and offers suggestions in this piece called, "A Hope and A Prayer."
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