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Revisit: Unpacking CON Laws: Impact on Rural Healthcare, Cybersecurity Challenges, and Value-Based Care (Part 2) with Tom Campanella

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Unlock the secrets behind the impact of Certificate of Need (CON) laws on healthcare providers, especially in rural areas, with our special guest, Tom Campanella. Drawing from his extensive experience at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio, Tom sheds light on the frustrations and inefficacies associated with these regulations. We delve into the critical balance between maintaining an optimal number of healthcare providers and fostering a competitive marketplace. Tom passionately argues that competition is key to driving value-based care and discusses how government regulations can sometimes be more of a hindrance than a help.

Ever wondered how non-compete clauses and NDAs are stifling innovation and patient care in the healthcare sector? Join us as we examine the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) recent ruling against non-competes, exploring its potential to drive innovation, enhance patient choices, and reduce unnecessary legal expenses for practices. We also tackle the pressing issue of cybersecurity, emphasizing the urgent need for a national strategy to combat ransomware attacks and data breaches. The growing demand for cybersecurity consultants across industries is also highlighted, underscoring the evolving landscape of healthcare security.

To wrap up our enlightening discussion, we shift gears to the complexities of value-based care and its intricate relationship with value-based reimbursement. Drawing parallels to outdated but still prevalent communication methods in healthcare, we scrutinize different reimbursement methodologies and the challenges faced by hospital CFOs in transitioning to value-based care. Don't miss this engaging and thought-provoking episode.

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Kapitler

1. Impact of Certificate of Need Laws (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Non-Compete Clauses (00:14:25)

3. Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare (00:19:07)

4. Exploring Value-Based Care and Reimbursement (00:31:09)

5. Transitioning to Value-Based Healthcare (00:35:11)

6. Desired Superpower (00:47:23)

83 episoder

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Manage episode 441799476 series 3393988
Innhold levert av Strategic Healthcare Partners. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Strategic Healthcare Partners eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Unlock the secrets behind the impact of Certificate of Need (CON) laws on healthcare providers, especially in rural areas, with our special guest, Tom Campanella. Drawing from his extensive experience at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio, Tom sheds light on the frustrations and inefficacies associated with these regulations. We delve into the critical balance between maintaining an optimal number of healthcare providers and fostering a competitive marketplace. Tom passionately argues that competition is key to driving value-based care and discusses how government regulations can sometimes be more of a hindrance than a help.

Ever wondered how non-compete clauses and NDAs are stifling innovation and patient care in the healthcare sector? Join us as we examine the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) recent ruling against non-competes, exploring its potential to drive innovation, enhance patient choices, and reduce unnecessary legal expenses for practices. We also tackle the pressing issue of cybersecurity, emphasizing the urgent need for a national strategy to combat ransomware attacks and data breaches. The growing demand for cybersecurity consultants across industries is also highlighted, underscoring the evolving landscape of healthcare security.

To wrap up our enlightening discussion, we shift gears to the complexities of value-based care and its intricate relationship with value-based reimbursement. Drawing parallels to outdated but still prevalent communication methods in healthcare, we scrutinize different reimbursement methodologies and the challenges faced by hospital CFOs in transitioning to value-based care. Don't miss this engaging and thought-provoking episode.

Visit our website
Like us on Facebook
Tweet @ us on Twitter
Follow on Linkedin
Send an email contact@shpllc.com
Production © Strategic Healthcare Partners, LLC.
All rights reserved.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Impact of Certificate of Need Laws (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Non-Compete Clauses (00:14:25)

3. Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare (00:19:07)

4. Exploring Value-Based Care and Reimbursement (00:31:09)

5. Transitioning to Value-Based Healthcare (00:35:11)

6. Desired Superpower (00:47:23)

83 episoder

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