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Backtable Industry delves into the evolving landscape of healthcare, tackling topics such as models of care, advances in AI, and what these shifts mean for patients, providers, medical device / drug manufacturers, and the rest of the healthcare ecosystem. Listen on BackTable.com or on the streaming platform of your choice. You can also visit www.BackTable.com to browse our open access, physician-catered knowledge center.
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April 8, 2025
How did your last patient-physician interaction go? Did you wish that the other person had understood your perspective better? In this episode of Backtable Industry, hosts Dr. Ruchika Talwar and Anish Parikh discuss the complexities of medicine, focusing on the importance of communication between doctors and patients. --- SYNPOSIS The episode begins with an exploration of how medical and surgical training influence physician behaviors and the impact of new economic pressures on modern physicians, including the increasing need to see more patients in less time. The conversation also delves into the national sentiment of declining trust towards doctors, highlighting the impacts of disjointed care and the rise of patients turning to the internet for medical advice. The hosts emphasize the need for transparency, shared decision-making, and the benefits of using reliable information sources. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:42 - Declining Trust in Physicians 11:21 - The Doctor-Patient Relationship 15:09 - Taking Charge of Your Health 25:00 - The Role of Patient Advocacy and Education 28:55 - Shared Decision-Making 38:39 - Adapting to Better Informed Patients --- RESOURCES Wall St Journal Article- “Why We Don’t Trust Doctors Like We Used To”: https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/why-we-dont-trust-doctors-like-we-used-to-79784b56?mod=googlenewsfeed&st=xP8KUR “Outlive” by Dr. Peter Attia: https://peterattiamd.com/outlive/
March 18, 2025
Teleradiology, artificial intelligence, and private equity takeovers—how do we navigate these rapid changes in the radiology landscape? In this episode, our co-hosts Dr. Ally Baheti and Dr. Mike Barraza bring Dr. Ben White back to the show to provide an update on the current radiology job market and share his insights on reclaiming value for the profession. Dr. White begins by reflecting on the changes since his last appearance with us in 2022, focusing primarily on the ongoing shortage of radiologists, which has lasted longer than anticipated during the pandemic, and the explosion of teleradiology. --- SYNPOSIS Today’s radiologists are more mobile than ever, with remote work options and the appeal of sensationalized job postings. Dr. White also discusses the instability of more established practices, particularly when legacy partners depart after fulfilling their contractual obligations. In response, many practices are refinancing their debt, which has led to a decrease in practice acquisitions. Dr. White believes that large-scale healthcare operations often result in increased inefficiency and reduced agility. The downstream effects include the commoditization of teleradiologists, concerns about decreased quality of reads, a limited scope of practice for procedures, reduced access to imaging for smaller hospitals, longer wait times, and more unstable locum staffing. The doctors also speculate about the future division of radiology into different service tiers, depending on the level of access each hospital has to radiologists. Finally, Dr. White highlights his Independent Radiology job board, which lists open positions from physician-owned practices. His goal in creating the website is to address the pain points of other job advertisement sites, where misleading postings are common. He wants radiologists to consider joining a team of physicians, rather than simply accepting a job. His advice to all radiologists is to expect uncertainty in the job market and to remain flexible. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Current Radiology Job Market 07:43 - Updates on Private Equity in Radiology 16:26 - Role of Artificial Intelligence 22:46 - Growing Imaging Volume and Efficiency 26:51 - Challenges in Radiology Staffing 36:49 - Independent Radiology Job Board 50:07 - Future of Radiology and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES BackTable VI Ep. 277- Private Equity and the Radiology Job Environment with Dr. Ben White: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/277/private-equity-the-radiology-job-environment Independent Radiology Job Board: https://www.independentradiology.com/
March 4, 2025
What is the true role of the physician in today's rapidly changing healthcare landscape, and how do payment structures affect physician incentives? In this episode of Backtable Industry, urologist Dr. Ruchi Talwar and entrepreneur Anish Parikh discuss the state of the current healthcare system, including the frustrating aspects of payment models and incentives that lead to high costs and poor outcomes. --- SYNPOSIS Parikh and Dr. Talwar explore the complexities of healthcare insurance, Medicare, and the shift towards value-based care models. Dr. Talwar highlights examples of how employers and healthcare providers can work directly to offer more streamlined, quality-focused care at lower costs, and emphasizes the critical importance of physician involvement in shaping the future of healthcare. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:27 - The Complexity of Healthcare Access and Insurance 13:43 - Changes in Physician Compensation 18:27 - Value-Based Care Models 27:33 - Challenges and Misconceptions in Value-Based Care 30:51 - Physician-Led Programs and Their Benefits 36:13 - The Changing Landscape of Physician Autonomy 46:54 - Conclusion and Future Discussions
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