Integrating behavioral health with primary care can lead to better patient outcomes — but how does this fit into value-based care? Keith Fernandez, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, discusses the factors, technology, and governance medical groups should consider to maximize the benefits of comprehensive care.
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In this candid Q&A, Dr. Khetan examines telehealth’s impact on patient engagement, AI’s potential to streamline operations, value-based care’s future, and more.
Too often, medical groups fixate on metrics at the expense of culture. How can they foster accountability and physician engagement to improve performance and outcomes?
A high-performance medical group is more than outstanding Patient CSat and Provider NPS scores. What dimensions do data and quantitative measures fail to capture?
In this candid Q&A, Charlotte Grayson, MD, reflects on work-life balance, burnout triggers, equitable care, and the joys of sharing books with patients.
From virtual scribes to mobile apps, data aggregation to direct scheduling, physicians today have a smorgasbord of technologies to drive value-based care. Read thought leader and Privia Health Chief Technology Officer Chris Voigt’s expert analysis of ways that digital tools can enable physicians, ease the volume-to-value transition, and boost performance.
How can progressive health systems harness disruption and leverage their reputation to thrive amid healthcare’s evolution and uncertainty? Privia Health’s Chief Business Development Officer Mike Flammini analyzes the concept of “strategic incumbency” and its impact on physician alignment.
An electronic health record (EHR) should help streamline and enhance a physician’s day-to-day operations so they can do what they do best: focus on their patients. Alison Broadbent, PA, Associate Director of Clinical Workflow Solutions, discusses how a great EHR can help in four common scenarios doctors may see every day.
On average, 13 percent of mothers in the United States will develop symptoms of postpartum depression. However, over half of them will go untreated. What are the most common misconceptions about postpartum depression, and how can physicians support postpartum mental health?
Studies show that women consider their trust in their physicians as one of the most important factors in their care. Here are three ways physicians can build rapport with their patients.