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#39: Left Behind: Why Therapists Should Join Primary Care Models of Care

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Today's guest is Dana Strauss, DPT.

Dana joins me for part 2 of our conversation on value based care. If you missed part 1, tune into Episode #30.

Dana Prommel Strauss is a value-based care, Medicare, and healthcare delivery policy and regulatory expert, as well as a doctor of physical therapy. She works on the public policy team of a large, publicly-traded healthcare organization. Her mission is to help advance innovative payment and care delivery models through shifting incentives and optimizing payer and provider alignment. She also believes physical therapists working at the top of their licenses in primary care settings offer a key value lever in risk-based payment models. She offers her perspectives in a small but quickly-growing newsletter called Timeless Autonomy.

You can connect with Dana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danastraussdpt/

Or find her newsletter here: https://www.timelessautonomy.com/subscribe

On this episode, Dana and I discuss:

  • Primary and specialty care models

  • Practicing at the top of the therapist license - how to change the narrative around how therapists are valued on the care team

  • Why therapists (or any non-physician) will get left behind if not actively pursuing value based care models - here’s what’s coming

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by Career Cliniq. If you're wanting to make a career move and not sure which option is best, take the Career Cliniq Stream Ahead Career Assessment. It's the profile that I wish I had created first. Stream Ahead is thorough, comprehensive, and frankly, spot-on. You can access the assessment here: https://www.streamaheadax.com/. Use the code: BRANDY10 for a 10% discount.

Stay Connected

Find me on:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandydpt/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/definingpointcc/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@definingpointcc

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Today's guest is Dana Strauss, DPT.

Dana joins me for part 2 of our conversation on value based care. If you missed part 1, tune into Episode #30.

Dana Prommel Strauss is a value-based care, Medicare, and healthcare delivery policy and regulatory expert, as well as a doctor of physical therapy. She works on the public policy team of a large, publicly-traded healthcare organization. Her mission is to help advance innovative payment and care delivery models through shifting incentives and optimizing payer and provider alignment. She also believes physical therapists working at the top of their licenses in primary care settings offer a key value lever in risk-based payment models. She offers her perspectives in a small but quickly-growing newsletter called Timeless Autonomy.

You can connect with Dana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danastraussdpt/

Or find her newsletter here: https://www.timelessautonomy.com/subscribe

On this episode, Dana and I discuss:

  • Primary and specialty care models

  • Practicing at the top of the therapist license - how to change the narrative around how therapists are valued on the care team

  • Why therapists (or any non-physician) will get left behind if not actively pursuing value based care models - here’s what’s coming

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by Career Cliniq. If you're wanting to make a career move and not sure which option is best, take the Career Cliniq Stream Ahead Career Assessment. It's the profile that I wish I had created first. Stream Ahead is thorough, comprehensive, and frankly, spot-on. You can access the assessment here: https://www.streamaheadax.com/. Use the code: BRANDY10 for a 10% discount.

Stay Connected

Find me on:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandydpt/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/definingpointcc/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@definingpointcc

Share This Episode

If you enjoyed this episode and know a friend or colleague who would benefit from listening too, please share it with them! Your friend will be glad you did... and so will I!

  continue reading

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