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  • Episode Three: The PT Supply Chain that Works: Building a Referral Network Centered Around our Clinical Value
    2025/02/23

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    Summary


    In this episode of Future Proof PT, Dana and Alex delve into the complexities of the physical therapy referral continuum, discussing the challenges and opportunities within the healthcare supply chain. They emphasize the importance of understanding the roles of physical therapists, the need for primary care generalists as well as specialization, and the significance of building trust with primary care providers. The conversation also highlights the shift towards value-based care and the potential for physical therapists to engage in the Medicare Shared Savings Programs, ultimately advocating for better patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.


    Takeaways


    • The physical therapy referral continuum is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.
    • Understanding the referral process and new opportunities can enhance care delivery.
    • Physical therapists must recognize their limitations and refer patients appropriately.
    • Building trust with primary care providers is essential for effective referrals.
    • Specialization within physical therapy can improve patient care.
    • Value-based care models reward effective management of conditions.
    • Engaging in Medicare Shared Savings Programs can benefit physical therapists and patients alike.
    • Collaboration among healthcare providers leads to better patient outcomes.
    • Healthcare Value Week offers valuable insights into value-based care.
    • Knowledge sharing and adaptation are key to improving physical therapy practices.


    Sound Bites


    "We need to advocate for our patients' needs."

    "We need a matchmaker to connect providers."

    "Knowledge is out there; we just need to find it."


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Future Proof PT Podcast

    00:50 Exploring the Physical Therapy Supply Chain

    04:17 Understanding Referral Continuity and Challenges

    08:42 The Role of Physical Therapists in Patient Care

    11:22 Navigating the Referral Process and Patient Advocacy

    15:35 Building Collaborative Care Networks

    19:46 Value-Based Care and Its Implications

    23:44 Conclusion and Future Directions

    25:57 Building Trust in Healthcare Relationships

    27:59 The Importance of Patient Engagement

    30:52 The Future of Primary Care

    33:25 Creating a Community Resource

    35:29 Navigating Medicare Shared Savings Programs

    38:32 The Role of Matchmakers in Healthcare

    43:49 Learning from Supply Chain Efficiency

    47:47 Healthcare Value Week and Community Engagement

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    49 分
  • Episode Two: Post Combined Sections Meeting 2025
    2025/02/16

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    Summary


    In this episode of the Future Proof PT podcast, Dana and Alex discuss insights from the Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) for physical therapists. They explore the essence of physical therapy, the role of technology, the importance of the therapeutic alliance, and the shift towards value-based care. The conversation also delves into the generational divide within the profession, the challenges of career choices, and the need for physical therapists to position themselves within the primary care framework. The episode concludes with reflections on professional growth and the importance of strategic career planning.


    Takeaways


    -The essence of physical therapy lies in patient-centered care.

    -Technology should complement, not replace, the therapeutic alliance.

    -The therapeutic alliance is a key predictor of successful outcomes.

    -Value-based care models are becoming increasingly important in physical therapy.

    -There is a significant tension between the old guard and new guard in the profession.

    -Physical therapists need to embrace their role in primary care to enhance their value.

    -Career choices should be made with a long-term strategy in mind.

    -Saying no to certain opportunities can be as important as saying yes.

    -Consistency in care delivery leads to better outcomes.

    -Understanding the economic landscape of healthcare is crucial for therapists.


    Sound Bites


    "We are the fly in the urinal of healthcare."

    "It's a long game, not a short game."

    "Saying no is as important as saying yes."


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to CSM Insights

    02:14 The Essence of Physical Therapy

    04:58 Understanding Computer Vision Technology

    07:50 The Role of Technology in Patient Engagement

    10:10 The Therapeutic Alliance in Physical Therapy

    12:49 Value-Based Care and Its Implications

    15:28 Challenges in Measuring Therapy Outcomes

    18:07 The Future of Physical Therapy Practice

    29:51 Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Primary Care

    34:19 Innovative Care Models: Lessons from the VA System

    41:22 Old Guard vs. New Guard: Navigating Change in PT

    49:53 The Future of Physical Therapy: Retaining Talent and Strategy




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    58 分
  • Inaugural Episode of the Future Proof PT podcast
    2025/02/09

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    In this inaugural podcast episode, hosts Alex Bendersky and Dana Strauss discuss the importance of value-based care in physical therapy and healthcare at large. They explore the concept of value, its implications for patient care, and the need for therapists to understand the healthcare ecosystem. The conversation delves into the pillars of value-based care, including patient-centeredness, adherence to clinical guidelines, measurement of patient outcomes, and cost-effectiveness. The hosts emphasize the importance of evidence-based practice and the need for therapists to advocate for their value in the healthcare system.


    Sound Bites


    "You are worth what you think you're worth"

    "Cost effectiveness is always relative"


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    Article discussed in episodes: Archives of Physiotherapy: Providing Value-Based Care at Physiotherapist


    Book Alex recommended in the episode: Naked Economics: Addressing the Dismal Science

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    55 分