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In this special episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s: The Cut, Peter A. Gold, MD, Carl L. Herndon, MD, Bryan D. Springer, MD, Marney Reid, BS and Dana L. Jacoby, MBA came together to discuss recent articles published in the Journal of Arthroplasty surrounding risk management, value-based care and the next wave of how arthroplasty is paid for, how surgeons are compensated and how employment models work.
They share their thoughts and insight on how these bundle base-care models work. Here are the articles they refer to in this discussion:
- A Specialist-Led Care Model: Aligning the Patient and Specialist for the Greatest Impact
- Risk Should Not Be a “Four-Letter Word” in Healthcare. Risk and the Future of Musculoskeletal Care
- Increased Time, Administrative Tasks, and Decreasing Reimbursements: Has Value-Based Care Contributed to Burnout Among Orthopaedic Surgeons?
Enjoy, and thanks for listening to the Journal of Arthroplasty’s: The Cut!
In This Episode:
Peter A. Gold, MD
Carl L. Herndon, MD
Dana L. Jacoby, MBA
Marney Reid, BS
Bryan D. Springer, MD