The Health Care “DISRUPTORS”

A NEW I.P.O

BY HEALTH CAPITAL CONSULTANTS, LLC

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On January 30, 2020, 1Life Healthcare, Inc. (One Medical) went public, opening at $14 per share, and closing at $22.07 per share. The innovative San Francisco-based direct primary care organization more closely resembles a technology start-up than a traditional healthcare organization.

The membership model service provides “seamless access” to primary care services at “calming offices,” 24/7 virtual care, and 21st century technology (e.g., a mobile application that allows patients to schedule appointments and message their provider).

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HEALTH CARE DISRUPTIVE INNOVATORS

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A new report from our colleagues over at Health Capital Consultants, LLC:

LINK: https://www.healthcapital.com/hcc/newsletter/02_20/HTML/IPO/convert_ipo_hc_topics.php#_edn4

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FROM “TRIPLE” TO “QUADRUPLE” AIM

Include the Physicians, Clinicians and Medical Providers?

By: Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

Courtesy: http://www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

The IHI Triple Aim is a framework developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement that describes an approach to optimizing health system performance. It is IHI’s belief that new designs must be developed to simultaneously pursue three dimensions, which we call the “Triple Aim”:

  • Improving the patient experience of care (including quality and satisfaction);
  • Improving the health of populations; and
  • Reducing the per capita cost of health care.

PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_QskzKFZnI

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QUERY: But what about the physicians?

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Assessment: Why not include us in a “Quadruple Aim” aspiration?

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WHAT IS THE “NUMBER NEEDED TO HARM”?

More on Epidemiology and Health Economics

Courtesy: www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

We’ve talked about the “Number Needed to Treat”, before.

NNT: https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2010/10/29/about-the-number-needed-to-treat-nnt-calculation-and-medical-outcomes-website/

QUERY: But, what is the “Number Needed to Harm”?

ANSWER: The number needed to harm (NNH) is an epidemiological measure that indicates how many persons on average need to be exposed to a risk factor over a specific period to cause harm in an average of one person who would not otherwise have been harmed.

Colleague Aaron Carroll MD explains even more.

PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_ytF2-4NkI

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WHAT IS Ro [r-NOUGHT] IN HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY?

A Relationship to Financial Investing?

Courtesy: www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA CMP

The basic reproduction number R0, [r nought) of an infection is the number of cases it generates on average over the course of its infectious period, in an otherwise uninfected population.

LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Health-Insurance-Managed-Care/dp/0826149944/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275315485&sr=1-4

The metric determines whether or not a disease can spread through a population. The root concept is traced to Alfred Lotka and Ronald Ross, but its first application was by George MacDonald in 1952, with malaria.

LINK: https://www.healthline.com/health/r-nought-reproduction-number

FORMULA: When

R0 < 1

the infection will die out in the long run. But if

R0 > 1

the infection will be able to spread in a population.

LINK: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/25/1/17-1901_article

ASSESSMENT: Generally, the larger the value of R0, the harder it is to control the epidemic. In the past week, Corona virus estimates ranged from 1.4 to 5.5. The World Health Organization (WHO) range was 1.4 and 2.5. In comparison, seasonal flu affects millions each year but has an R0 of just 1.3. The R0 rate for measles ranges from 12 to 18.

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ECONOMY: http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/coranavirus-outbreak-clouds-2020-view-global-economy-week/ar-BBZyEDY

Your thoughts are appreciated.

LINK: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coronavirus-spreads-damage-to-wall-street-could-the-us-economy-be-next-2020-02-01?mod=home-page

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The World as “100 People”

Over the Last Two Centuries

By staff reporters

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MORE: https://www.100people.org/statistics_100stats.php?section=statistics

PODCAST: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+workld+as+100m+people&view=detail&mid=A95E2E6665178042B27EA95E2E6665178042B27E&FORM=VIRE

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Are Under Spending Doctors Now Extinct?

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The Last Generation of Extreme Frugality … or Another Re-Start?

By Rick Kahler MS CFP® ChFC CCIM www.KahlerFinancial.com

“Be frugal.” “Save for the future.” “Live on less than you make.”

That’s my usual financial advice, and it’s well worth repeating even though most medical professionals aren’t following it.

[Very] occasionally however, I find it necessary to work with clients to overcome a different problem—underspending.

A Problem?

Huh? How can underspending possibly be a problem? Isn’t it a virtue to save and accumulate?  Of course it is. Accumulating wealth typically requires people to live on much less than they earn. Being frugal is the common denominator of almost every first-generation wealth builder. But, don’t confuse living on less than you make with underspending.

To Every Season

Like almost everything, saving is but for a season. Once people retire and stop earning money from a medical practice, business or a job, a new era begins where it’s time to consume the fruits of their frugality. The problems start when the wise frugality of the earning years continues long past the time that it’s necessary. Frugality then can turn to under-consumption.

Be Thrifty – Not Frugal

What’s wrong with someone living on less than they could? Is it bad to continue to be thrifty? Of course not. The habit of frugality isn’t something people can turn off at a flip of a switch, and maybe that’s part of the problem. Wealth accumulators have lived with the money script of “Don’t consume your investments or savings” for so long, that when the time comes to begin living off of their investments it poses a significant challenge.

Extreme Frugality

The result can be under-spending is frugality taken to extremes. As I define underspending, it is spending significantly less than the amount you could conservatively spend annually and still have a 99% chance of never running out of money.

Under-spending is not the same as continuing to make frugal choices during retirement and economizing when possible. Typically, underspending results in people failing to get adequate medical care, eat a healthy diet, live in a well-maintained and comfortable home, or use help and support that would make life easier.

Example

Take Dr. Martin and his wife Eleanor, for example. They worked hard all their lives and managed to save $2,000,000. Today they are age 72. Based on a very conservative withdrawal rate of 3%, they could easily afford to take $60,000 from their portfolio each year. Instead, they withdraw $10,000. With the $30,000 they get from Social Security, they live on $40,000 a year.

What’s wrong with that?

What’s wrong is what they don’t spend money on. Both of them have neglected their health. They do get annual checkups from their family doctor, which are covered by Medicare. Yet, neither of them has seen a dentist for several years. Eleanor needs hearing aids but won’t get them because they “cost too much.” Even though Martin’s eyesight is beginning to fail and night driving is difficult, they insist on driving thousands of miles to visit their children because airline fares are “so outrageous.”

They sleep on a mattress that is 20 years old. Their house needs painted inside and out. Only two burners work on the kitchen stove, but they get by because it isn’t really a problem except at Thanksgiving when the family comes to visit.

The Cure

The cure to underspending is not running out and spending money frivolously or indulgently on things or experiences that don’t really add value to your life. Instead, it’s using what you have to make your life more comfortable and enjoyable.

Assessment

There is a season to plant for the future, with hard work, frugality, and saving. There is also a season of harvest. That’s the time to use what you have accumulated to support your health and well-being.

How many under-spending doctors are left? Do you know any? Is this the last generation of same? OR, the start of next gen 2.0 frugality.

Conclusion

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National HIV Testing Week 2019

National HIV Testing Week 2019

Come to the Mütter Museum for World AIDS Day; December 1st 2019

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I went to medical school in Philadelphia PA, and visited the Mutter Museum many times. If you’ve never been there – I urge you to check it out!

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ESSAY: https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2019/11/19/national-hiv-testing-day/

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UNDERSTANDNG THE “KEPLER THEOREM”

UNDERSTANDNG THE “KEPLER THEOREM”

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According to Wikipedia, the Kepler conjecture, named after the 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, is a mathematical theorem about sphere packing in three-dimensional Euclidean space. It states that no arrangement of equally sized spheres filling space has a greater average density than that of the cubic close packing (face-centered cubic) and hexagonal close packing arrangements. The density of these arrangements is around 74.05%.

In 1998 Thomas Hales, following an approach suggested by Fejes Tóth (1953), announced that he had a proof of the Kepler conjecture. Hales’ proof is a proof by exhaustion involving the checking of many individual cases using complex computer calculations. Referees said that they were “99% certain” of the correctness of Hales’ proof, and the Kepler conjecture was accepted as a theorem. In 2014, the Flyspeck project team, headed by Hales, announced the completion of a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture using a combination of the Isabelle and HOL Light proof assistants.

In 2017, the formal proof was accepted by the journal Forum of Mathematics, Pi

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Modern New Management Theories

Name and Theory

By staff reporters

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DEFINITION: A collection of ideas which set forth general rules on how to manage a business or organization. Management theory addresses how managers and supervisors relate to their organizations in the knowledge of its goals, the implementation of effective means to get the goals accomplished and how to motivate employees to perform to the highest standard.

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High-Risk Surgery Volume Standards

Leapfrog Group

By http://www.MCOL.com

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HAV.GEN.SX.PRINCIPLES

On Emerging Technologies from 2018

The Hype Cycle of 2018

[By staff reporters]

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Child Health Measures and Rankings

For FY 2017

By http://www.MCOL.com

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What is Cryonics?

Cryonics: Using low temperatures to care for the critically ill

By Aschwin de Wolf

Introduction

In contemporary medicine terminally ill patients can be declared legally dead using two different criteria: whole brain death or cardiorespiratory arrest. Although many people would agree that a human being without any functional brain activity, or even without higher brain function, has ceased to exist as a person, not many people realize that most patients who are currently declared legally dead by cardiorespiratory criteria have not yet died as a person. Or to use conventional biomedical language, although the organism has ceased to exist as a functional, integrated whole, the neuroanatomy of the person is still intact when a patient is declared legally dead using cardiorespiratory criteria.

It might seem odd that contemporary medicine allows deliberate destruction of the properties that make us uniquely human (our capacity for consciousness) unless one considers the significant challenge of keeping a brain alive in a body that has ceased to function as an integrated whole. But what if we could put the brain “on pause” until a time when medical science has become advanced enough to treat the rest of the body, reverse aging, and restore the patient to health?

Myths: https://www.alcor.org/cryomyths.html#myth6

MORE: https://www.alcor.org/

Assessment

Your thoughts are appreciated.

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On Immigrant Health Care Workers

CIRCA – 2017

By http://www.MCOL.com

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Assessment

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On the Tooth Flossing Controversy?

 Explained -OR- Not?

[By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA]

An investigation by The Associated Press has many dentists grinding their teeth.

The report found there was no credible evidence to back up the claimed benefits of flossing, a habit trumpeted by oral hygienists and dentists everywhere.

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ESSAY

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-big-problem-with-flossing/

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Why this is personal for me?

OK I admit it. I dropped out of dental school before attending medical school. Mea Culpa!

Assessment

TRUST in healthcare is the issue? NOT flossing.

MORE: Tooth Brush Production = https://dms.licdn.com/playback/C4D05AQHMvexG6Jdkvw/637a1198f8bf4a7eafad421fbfce862a/feedshare-mp4_3300-captions-thumbnails/1507940147251-drlcss?e=1548864000&v=beta&t=xnChwkmumjyHPbnXkHURT2sZg8oqRKKkPSzv03fBics

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The Impact of Urgent Care Centers

On Emergency Department Use

[By http://www.MCOL.com]

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A Look-Back on Digital Game Changers for 2017; in 2019?

An Informal Follow-Up Poll

[By staff reporters]

Crystal balls. Tarot cards. Extra Sensory Perception. Looking at tea leaves. Using your sixth sense. Fortune cookies. Reading Nostradamus. Precognitive dreaming. Palmistry.

There are many ways, it is said, that  you can tell the future, and precisely none of them were used to research this list of the biggest digital marketing trends for 2017.

Instead, we have taken a year’s worth of reading about marketing every day, looked at the developments that seem to be gaining traction, and extrapolated some predictions for 2017.

Here they are!

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Brandwatch

Sorry; if that’s not scientific enough for you. We actually Googled ‘methods for predicting the future’ in preparation for this article (see, we do proper research too) and one of the methods listed was ‘time travel’; so if it helps, imagine us in a Delorean going at 88mph.

Assessment

Your thoughts are appreciated. How did we, and Brandwatch, do?

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Disruptive Innovation in Health Care?

Engaging Boards in Disruptive Innovation

[By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA]

As a former Wall Street advisor, I’ve never encountered a successful case of planned disruptive innovation in any industry sector. So, it is no surprise that I am under-whelmed by the recently announced ABJ potential. Innovation is flexible and organic; not static or planned.

Not sure of ABJ? Perform an internet search.

However, some now suggest that a hybrid organic-static model may be useful. Coined “strategy-simulation”, the authors of this white-paper suggest it might actually be helpful for assessing potential disruptors in healthcare.

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http://trustees.aha.org/disruptiveinnovation/TI_1118_practical-governance-keroack.pdfhttp://trustees.aha.org/disruptiveinnovation/TI_1118_practical-governance-keroack.pdf

Assessment

So, does any one think this idea has promise?
Is it really new; at all? 

Conclusion

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“Fiduciary Financial Planning for Physicians” https://tinyurl.com/y7f5pnox

“Business of Medical Practice 2.0” https://tinyurl.com/yb3x6wr8

“Financial Management Strategies for Hospitals” https://tinyurl.com/yagu567d

“Operational Strategies for Clinics and Hospitals” https://tinyurl.com/y9avbrq5

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On Seriously Ill Patients in the USA

Characteristics and Experiences

By http://www.MCOL.com

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“Business of Medical Practice 2.0” https://tinyurl.com/yb3x6wr8

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Diabetes Prevalence Among US Adults

Circa 2016-2017

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“Fiduciary Financial Planning for Physicians” https://tinyurl.com/y7f5pnox

“Business of Medical Practice 2.0” https://tinyurl.com/yb3x6wr8

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Thinking Differently about DYSLEXIA

Take the “Made By Dyslexia” Pledge!

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DEM5

By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA

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I’ve been a big fan of Bill Gates and the Microsoft Corporation since it first went public. Maybe not so much for Steve Ballmer. And, of course, very saddened by the recent death of co-founder Paul Allen https://www.paulallen.com/

But, as a physician and board certified surgeon; stock-broker, insurance agent, Registered Investment Advisor [RIA], reformed Certified Financial Planner® and Certified Medical Planner®; as well as appointed professor of economics and finance, medical educator and human being, I have never been more proud of MSFT, and CEO Satya Narayana, after learning of this new didactic initiative. Here is why?

“Microsoft + Made by Dyslexia”

Did you know that the “Microsoft + Made by Dyslexia” is helping dyslexic students thrive with technology? https://educationblog.microsoft.com/2018/10/microsoft-made-by-dyslexia-help-dyslexic-students-thrive/#oXg7GGHaHdS7wvep.99

Definition:

Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence. Different people are affected to varying degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, “sounding out” words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads. Often these difficulties are first noticed at school. When someone who previously could read loses their ability, it is known as alexia. The difficulties are involuntary and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.

Therefore, the ”Made By Dyslexia” pledge is for companies, teachers, professors, educators and governments to pledge to value dyslexic thinking, and to begin taking positive steps towards supporting it.

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Assessment

Rest assured,  I am ashamed to say I know little about dyslexia. I am not a communication disorders or special education expert; so Mea Culpa!

Nevertheless, I urge you to  take the pledge! I have.

For more information, please email: info@madebydyslexia.org.

More: http://madebydyslexia.org/ 

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Top 10 Nobel Prize Winners in Economics

Most Popular Laureates in Economic Sciencess

[By staff reporters]

Who are the Winners and what are the top Nobel Prize-Winning Economic Theories we all should know?

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More: http://www.NobelPrize.org

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“Fiduciary Financial Planning for Physicians” https://tinyurl.com/y7f5pnox

“Business of Medical Practice 2.0” https://tinyurl.com/yb3x6wr8

HOSPITALS:

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Geographic Variation in Maternal Deaths

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The Rise and Fall of Theranos

And, Elizabeth Holmes

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Dr. Marcinko Interviewed on the Physician Credit Crunch

Financial Experts Share Tips on Obtaining Loans to Start or Expand a Medical Practice

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Maybe you’re a young dermatologist or plastic surgeon who dreams of starting your own practice. Or maybe you’re an established professional but want to expand your palette of anti-aging services. Either way, you’ve probably made an unpleasant discovery: Banks are leery about lending today. Global recessions with seemingly no end in sight tend to give loan officers sticky fingers.HO-JFMS-CD-ROM

Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons

We have it on good authority that dermatologists and plastic surgeons as a group are less affected by this problem than physicians in some other branches of medicine. Still, there’s no better time than now to absorb some sound advice on how to approach banks for loans—whether you’re a fresh-faced newcomer to the fresh-face business or a wrinkled veteran at eliminating wrinkles.

Start Small

There’s no soft-soaping it: Starting a healthy aging practice is much harder than expanding an existing practice, even in the flushest of times.

“For young dermatologists starting out, I recommend you start small,” advises Jerome Potozkin, MD, who offers facial rejuvenation, liposuction, body contouring and dermatological care through his practice in Walnut Creek, CA. “You can always expand. Keep your overhead low. Know what your credit score is and do everything you can to improve it. Pay your bills on time.”

Lasers aren’t cheap. Besides the initial acquisition costs, a service contract can cost $7,000 to $12,000 a year, according to Dr. Potozkin. “Don’t feel you have to buy every new laser under the sun,” he says. “In fact, renting rather than purchasing is an option many companies offer. When your volume is low you can rent and schedule laser days—although the pitfall there is you don’t have lasers available whenever patients come in.”

Also, young dermatologists “will probably have an easier time getting a loan if they go to a relatively underserved area, as opposed to an area that has a large number of dermatologists per capita,” says Dr. Potozkin, who began practicing 10 years ago. “There are two schools of thought on this: Go where you want to live to start a practice or go to where there’s a need and be instantly successful. I chose the former. It took me longer to get started but I’m very happy where I am.”

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Be patient, prudent, passionate—and start with a spare office and as little debt as possible, advises Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA, a financial advisor and Certified Medical Planner™. Marcinko, a health economist,  is CEO of the Institute of Medical Business Advisors Inc., a national physician and medical practice consulting firm based in Norcross, GA www.MedicalBusinessAdvisors.com

“Patients are looking for passion from you, not lavish trappings,” Dr. Marcinko says. “When a banker or a loan officer sees $175,000 or more of debt they are loath to give a loan—and it’s hard to blame them. Purchase a home after you become a private practitioner. You need to be as close to debt-free as you can be.

Exit Strategy

“Another thing bankers want to know is, ‘If we give you a loan and you start a practice and it fails, how will we be paid back?’ They want an exit strategy.”

The good news is dermatology “remains a very lucrative specialty, and in most parts of the country they are in a shortage position, particularly with the aging population,” says Sandra McGraw, JD, MBA, principal and CEO of the Health Care Group, a financial and legal consulting firm based in Plymouth Meeting, PA., that advises the American Academy of Dermatology, among other groups.

“I would start with a realistic business plan for why you think this practice can succeed, in the specific location,” McGraw says. “How many patients do you expect to see? How will they know you are there and available? Remember that banks lend to all kinds of people, so keep your numbers realistic. Overestimating expenses is as bad as underestimating them. Then determine how you want the money—usually a fixed loan for a period of time and then a line of credit as you get your practice going and sometimes need the cash flow.”biz-book

Expanding a Practice

Established dermatologists should have an easier time getting loans to expand their practices. They have, one hopes, a track record of success and assets to put up as collateral.

Mid-career physicians “have cash flow, physician assets and equity to some degree in a house and personal assets,” Dr. Marcinko observes. “Banks can attach loans to personal assets and savings accounts. Ninety-nine percent of times you must sign a personal asset guarantee. Mid-lifers have assets young ones don’t, so mid-lifers aren’t quite the risk. They have businesses that have value and cash flow. Banks like cash flow.”

However, even veterans must do some homework before approaching a bank. “You still want to establish why you want the money and how the expansion will increase your income,” McGraw says.

Another tip: If the bank has loans out with reputable vendors, you might ask the loan officer to recommend them to you as potential contractors. “Sometimes keeping it local and supporting others with loans at the bank can be helpful,” she says.

Assessment

Dr. Marcinko adds, “Bankers today want you to come in with a well-reasoned, well-thought-out and well-written business plan. Give bankers a 30-second elevator speech on why you are different. It’s really important to ask yourself, ‘What can I offer the community as a doctor in my specialty that nobody else can?’ If you bill yourself as the first dermatologist to do laser surgery, that’s a perceived advantage. You purchased the equipment and learned to use it. But anyone can do that. If you can come up with something that nobody else has or can do, that’s how you’re successful in anything.”

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Using Social Determinants of Health Data

To Generate Value

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Global Healthcare Corporate M&A 2018

Global Healthcare Corporate M&A 2018

Global corporate M&A activity in healthcare surged in 2017, fueled by relentless pressure on companies to contain costs and boost returns.

Total deal value rose 27%, to $332 billion, while deal count increased 16%, to 3,099 (see Figure 1).

Three megamergers (that is, deals valued at greater than $20 billion), with a collective value of $126 billion, accounted for more than one-third of the total (see Figure 2).

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To GENETIC Test -OR- NOT to Genetic Test

That is the Question?

By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

I few years ago I was in Finland, Sweden and the three Baltic countries that have been in the political news lately.

The later is a group of countries presently referred to by the shorthand “Baltic States”: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

So, it was with some irony that I noted these two conflicting essays.

Estonia to DNA Test 100,000 residents and give lifestyle advice based on results

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/dna-test-health-advice-disease-genetic-lifestyle-estonia-government-a8287516.html

Nearly Half of At-Home DNA Test Results Could Be Wrong

http://www.newsweek.com/40-percent-home-dna-test-results-could-be-wrong-868448

Assessment

Now, absent accuracy and precision, vis-a-vie the FB situation, what about patient privacy? After all, this is your DNA. Your thoughts are appreciated.

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Chronic Conditions in the USA

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What is Enhanced Medical Mixed Reality?

On physician-avatars and new-age medical care

By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

EMMR is a new Enhanced Medical Mixed Reality interface from the Silver Chain Group.

It uses emerging ‘mixed reality’ technology to combine real life, projected holograms and video conferencing, allowing our nurses, clinicians and clients better access to information and services.

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Assessment

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Mortality Disparities Between Appalachia and the Rest of the USA

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University Alum Founded Start-Ups

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USA Inmates and Mental Health

Prison Inmates and Mental Health [1-in-4]

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Medical Practice as a New Asset Class?

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Academics and the financial services industry uses Modern Portfolio Theory [MPT] and the Capital Asset Pricing-Model [CAP-M] to make optimal investment allocations of different ‘asset’ classes to achieve a well balanced portfolio; according to some defined risk tolerance level or efficient frontier.

Assets

Equities, fixed income, real-estate, emerging markets, etc., are all asset classes into which investors, mutual, hedge fund or portfolio managers allocate capital. It is quite proper for them to do this as they seek to balance risk and potential returns.

And so, by creating a “new” asset class [medical practice], this concept opens the door to significant capital flows, advisory and management fees; if securitized-OR- at least help dampen portfolio risk for the individual physician executive investor.

Example:

As an example of this emerging new thought leadership, some  consider Social Security income an alternate asset class; while others like Paul Merriman [from a [Seattle-based investment advisory firm and Western Washington University’s School of Business and Economics] suggest that it is not an asset class at all. The idea is fundamentally flawed and should not be a part of anyone’s portfolio. 

Why? As classically defined, a financial asset is something that can be sold. Since Social Security cannot be sold, it has a market value of zero.

Assessment

However, in as much as a medical practice can be sold, the definition of “asset class” appears corroborated. Thus, the proper valuation and income stream determination for this ‘new” asset class becomes paramount for investment portfolio inclusion.

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 I worked with a Certified Medical Planner™ on several occasions in the past, and will do so again in the future. This book codified the vast body of knowledge that helped in all facets of my financial life and professional medical practice.

Dr. James E. Williams DABPS [Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Conyers, Georgia]

There is a constantly changing field for rules, regulations, taxes, insurance, compliance, and investments. This book assists readers, and their financial advisors, in keeping up with what’s going on in the healthcare field that all doctors need to know.

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A Penny for your Thoughts?

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A Survey of Top American Fears

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By Rick Kahler MSFS CFP®

Not long ago, one of Americans’ top fears was public speaking. Apparently Toastmasters is working; this fear didn’t even make this year’s Top 10 list.

Survey of American Fears

Chapman University recently completed its third Survey of American Fears, as reported in an October 12 article in Science Daily. Based on responses to questions about 65 potential fears from more than 1,500 adult participants, here are the top 10 things Americans fear:

  1. Corruption of government officials (same top fear as 2015)
  2. Terrorist attacks
  3. Not having enough money for the future
  4. Being a victim of terror
  5. Government restrictions on firearms and ammunition
  6. People I love dying
  7. Economic or financial collapse
  8. Identity theft
  9. People I love becoming seriously ill
  10. The Affordable Health Care Act/”Obamacare”

Four of these top fears (numbers 3, 7, 8, and 10) relate directly to financial health

The survey additionally identified four attitudes essential to motivating ourselves to protect against a fear:

  1. This can happen to me.
  2. This is serious.
  3. I can actually do something to help myself.
  4. Taking action will make a difference.

Let’s apply these attitudes to just one of the top fears: not having enough money for the future.

There’s a good reason this fear made the top ten. Around 70% of all Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Faced with a sudden need for $1,000, 75% would need to sell something or borrow to come up with the money. Around 48% would need to sell something or borrow just to come up with $400. Clearly, many Americans are not saving for emergencies and retirement.

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Motivation

Let’s look at the first motivator, This can happen to me. We are a nation of optimists. Many have money scripts like “The money will always be there,” and “Social Security and future government programs will provide for me.” We don’t consider realities such as the meager living Social Security would provide or whether taxpayers can or will support expanding aid programs. Thinking happy thoughts won’t create emergency reserves or retirement investments.

Which brings us to This is serious. If you are not investing enough money from each paycheck to continue your standard of living into retirement, it is really serious. If you retire unprepared and underfunded, it will be too late to save. And continuing to work won’t be an option for 8 out of 10 because of health reasons or inability to find a job. This is serious.

I can actually do something to help myself. Today, while you have a job and your health, you can make changes. You can get creative to reduce your standard of living and begin to save and invest. You can change your diet and take better care of your health so you can work longer. You can go back to school and reeducate yourself so you stay relevant in the workforce. You can make double and triple payments on your debts and become debt free. You can relocate to an area with a lower cost of living. You can even focus on rebuilding great relationships with your kids so they may let you move in with them in your last years.

Taking action will make a difference. Indeed it will—and starting now is key. Someday is today. Search online for printed materials, online courses, local classes, or professionals that can help you create spending plans that work, get out of debt, creatively cut expenses, increase your income, and maximize your investment growth.

Assessment

There is a lot you can do to help yourself, and your most important action is to take a first step. 

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The Importance of Sensitivity, Specificity and Diagnostic Test Accuracy — Disrupted Physician

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Sensitivity, Specificity and Diagnostic Test Accuracy

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The reliability, validity and accuracy of drug test results needs to be known prior to using a test. Specificity and sensitivity must be known prior to using a test on any population.

This should go without saying as to do anything else would be irresponsible and careless. Source: Diagnostic Testing 101.1: The Importance of Sensitivity, […]

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Diagnostic Testing 101.1: The Importance of Sensitivity, Specificity and Diagnostic Test Accuracy — Disrupted Physician

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R.I.P. Donald Henderson MD

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Donald Henderson, an American doctor and public health official who led the successful global drive to wipe out smallpox in the 1960s and ’70s, credited with saving tens of millions of lives, has died. He was 87.

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[Vaccination Scar]

Johns Hopkins Vaccine Initiative

Dr. Henderson was founder of The Johns Hopkins Vaccine Initiative [JHVI] which promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary  vaccine research,  education, and implementation efforts to improve health worldwide.

Assessment

The JHVI is a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health affiliate in my home town of Baltimore, MD. 

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On Childhood Obesity Trends

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The Trend is NOT Your Friend

Obesity, according to Wikipedia, is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have a negative effect on health.[1] People are generally considered obese when their body mass index (BMI), a measurement obtained by dividing a person’s weight by the square of the person’s height, is over 30 kg/m2, with the range 25–30 kg/m2 defined as overweight.[1] Some East Asian countries use lower values.[2] Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases, particularly heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis.[3]

Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive food intake, lack of physical activity, and genetic susceptibility.[1][4] A few cases are caused primarily by genes, endocrine disorders, medications, or mental illness.[5] Evidence to support the view that obese people eat little yet gain weight due to a slow metabolism is not generally supported.[6] On average, obese people have a greater energy expenditure than their thin counterparts due to the energy required to maintain an increased body mass.[6][7]

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Obesity is mostly preventable through a combination of social changes and personal choices.[1] Changes to diet and exercising are the main treatments.[3] Diet quality can be improved by reducing the consumption of energy-dense foods, such as those high in fat and sugars, and by increasing the intake of dietary fiber.[1] Medications may be taken, along with a suitable diet, to reduce appetite or decrease fat absorption.[8] If diet, exercise, and medication are not effective, a gastric balloon or surgery may be performed to reduce stomach volume or bowel length, leading to feeling full earlier or a reduced ability to absorb nutrients from food.[9][10]

Obesity is a leading preventable cause of death worldwide, with increasing rates in adults and children.[1][11] In 2014, 600 million adults (13%) and 42 million children under the age of five were obese.[1] Obesity is more common in women than men.[1] Authorities view it as one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st century.[12] Obesity is stigmatized in much of the modern world (particularly in the Western world), though it was seen as a symbol of wealth and fertility at other times in history and still is in some parts of the world.[3][13]

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Assessment

In 2013, the American Medical Association classified obesity as a disease.[14][15]

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CEO Compensation is Down

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[Financial Consultant]

The New York Times reported the 200 most-highly-paid CEOs in the United States collectively experienced a pay cut last year!

CEOs’ average compensation – all CEOs compensation added together and then divided by 200 – fell by 15 percent from 2014 to 2015.

Of course, you know what they say about lies and statistics

Equilar, the company responsible for the study, reported CEO pay grew modestly in 2015. They looked at median CEO pay – the number in the middle. It was $16.6 million for fiscal 2015. That’s up 5 percent from the previous year.

No matter how you interpret the results, not one CEO earned more than $100 million. CEOs in the technology industry had the highest median pay while those in basic materials (which includes oil and gas companies) had the lowest, according to Equilar.

Many people have argued company performance should inform CEO pay, but there wasn’t much evidence this was the case. Although there may have been a basis for CEO pay changes, there was no clear correlation to shareholder returns or company revenues.

For instance:

  • A 702 percent increase in pay was awarded when total shareholder return was down 5 percent, and company revenues were down 1 percent.
  • A 286 percent increase in pay was awarded when total shareholder return was up 16 percent, and company revenues were up 9 percent.
  • A 48 percent reduction in pay occurred when total shareholder return was up 25 percent, and company revenues were up 4 percent.

Assessment

The portion of 2015 corporate budgets allotted to pay hikes for employees increased by 2.8 percent, on average, according to Mercer. The report said, “… the highest-performing employees received average base pay increases of 4.8 percent in 2015 compared to 2.7 percent for average performers and 0.2 percent for the lowest performers …”

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Cost Drivers of Healthcare

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$100-K Hearst Health Prize Call for Submissions

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We are excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2017 Hearst Health Prize for Excellence in Population Health. The winner will receive a $100,000 cash prize in recognition of outstanding achievement in managing or improving population health.

The Hearst Health Prize, in partnership with the Jefferson College of Population Health (JCPH), was created to help identify and promote promising new ideas in the field that will help to improve health outcomes. The goal is to discover, support and showcase the work of an individual, group, or institution that has successfully implemented a population health program or intervention that has made a measurable difference.

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The deadline to apply is August 26, 2016. To apply or learn more about the Hearst Health Prize, click here.

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CMS Announces New Random Payment Generator

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CMS JUST ANNOUNCED a new Innovation Model from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, the Random Payment Generator, which will launch as a demonstration in January 2017.

“We’re pleased to add an eighth category of Innovation Models to our innovation portfolio,”

says CMMI spokesperson Dr. Emmett Brown.

“We felt that with the wide range of models developed to date, we needed to develop a ‘placebo’ initiative that could be measured against the various concepts we have been testing. We’ll be able to better determine if simply taking random actions while facing the formidable challenges in purchasing and coordinating healthcare services yields any different results than the complex models we have undertaken.”

The Random Payment Generator will simply randomize payment amounts to be paid for billed services, based on an algorithm that has programmed into repurposed surplus portable equipment being distributed to Medicare Administrative Contractors. Doctor Brown explained that the older equipment has no Internet connectivity and thus is not susceptible to breaches from outside hackers.

CMS is seeking hospital and medical group applicants to participate in the one-year Medicare trial in which they may render services and submit billings without being subject to most provider program requirements, but will accept whatever payment amount is assigned by the Random Payment Generator as payment in full.

“A number of provider participants in our other models have complained that they can’t understand or find any logic in how they are getting paid, and the basis for payment under this new model will certainly be easier to communicate and understand,”

Doctor Brown continued.

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The Need for Anti-Authoritarians in the Medical Profession

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Anti-authoritarians question whether an authority is a legitimate one before taking that authority seriously.

To evaluate the legitimacy of  an authority it is necessary to do the following:

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I’m an APHA Abstract Reviewer for the 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo

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My Invitation Letter with Acceptance

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Dear Dr. David Marcinko,

Thank you for volunteering to review abstracts for the APHA 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo (Oct. 29 – Nov. 2, 2016). Your efforts and expertise are critical to ensuring the meeting is a successful contribution to our goal of making the U.S. the healthiest nation in one generation.

Selection

You have been selected to review abstracts for the Health Administration program. All abstract reviews must be completed no later than Thursday, March 31, 2016.

COIDs

If you have not completed a conflict of interest disclosure form you will be prompted to do so – on the electronic portal – before accessing your assigned abstracts. Once you have completed the disclosure form you will see a list of your abstracts to review. Simply click on the abstract number and hit “go” to begin your reviews.

Criterion

The criterion and rating scale will be provided at the bottom of each abstract. Abstracts without abstracted text are considered incomplete and should not be reviewed.

NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT REVIEW ANY ABSTRACTS THAT YOU YOURSELF HAVE SUBMITTED.

If you have specific questions regarding your assignment or if you are no longer able to review please contact the program planner for your Section, SPIG, Caucus or Forum or Student Assessment

Assessment

Thank you for your contribution in this very important process. We hope that the online abstract review system makes your work easy however, if you see ways in which we can improve this process please let us know.

Acceptance

Yes, I accepted and completed this professional invitation with thanks and all due humility and gravitas.

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