The Key Relationship Between Academic and Clinical Medicine

Value-Based Care Insights New Episode NOW On-Demand

Academic medicine providers are increasingly depending on their clinical practices to fund their education and research divisions. How do academic medical providers balance financial performance with clinician and community needs amidst competing missions that challenge their business models? On this episode Dan sits down with Dr. Joseph Bosco, Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs at NYU Langone Health, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and President of the AAOS and Jeff Peters, a national expert in growth and service line strategies, to explore how academic medicine is addressing conflicting missions across their enterprise. Gain insight into growth models in academic medicine that prioritize clinician and geographic accessibility to keep patients in-network, while maintaining a strong focus on research, education, and quality care.

Key Takeaways:

  • An accessible and thriving clinical practice is critical to support academic medicine.
  • Academic medical providers should prioritize the expansion of clinician and treatment centers to ensure patients receive care when and where they need it, including in under served communities.
  • Organizational leaders can incentivize clinical-led changes by creating tiers that reward success for clinicians, researchers, and teachers based on their individual merits.

About The Show
Value-Based Care Insights is a radio show on Healthcare NOW Radio, that explores how to optimize the performance of programs to meet the demands of an increasing value-based care payment environment. It is hosted by Dan Marino (@DjmarinoHD) and highlights recognized experts in the field and within Lumina Health Partners (@LuminaHP).

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