Late Night With Chip & Paulie 26 (January 22, 2025)

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Chip and Paulie discussed the upcoming PMI conference, new financial affecting pediatrics, and a variety of healthcare policy issues. They covered practice management strategies, retirement planning, and potential changes to healthcare systems that could impact pediatricians and their practices. The meeting also touched on scientific concerns, upcoming events, and the importance of networking and staying informed.

 

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Links In Presentation:
PMI 2025 Conference Registration: https://pmi2025.rsvpify.com/

Chip's 2025 RVU Analysis Part 1 - GPCI Comparison: https://chipsblog.pcc.com/2025-rvu-analysis-part-1-gpci-comparison

Pediatric Practice Management Calendar: bit.ly/PediatricPracticeManagementCalendar

BCBS Settlement Website: https://www.bcbsprovidersettlement.com/

Upcoming BCBS Webinar: https://whatleykallas.com/whatley-kallas-to-hold-additional-webinars-for-healthcare-providers-on-how-to-submit-claims-in-the-2-8-billion-bcbs-provider-antitrust-settlement/

Senate Budget Committee "Profits Over Patients" Report: https://www.budget.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/profits_over_patients_the_harmful_effects_of_private_equity_on_the_ushealthcaresystem1.pdf

Beyfortus Coding, Coverage, and Payment Info: Link Coming Soon

Women In Peds Retreat: https://womeninpeds.net/sales-page-page-2822-2227-1109-8410

 

 

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Paul Vanchiere, MBA

For over 15 years, Paul has dedicated himself exclusively to addressing the financial management, strategic planning, and succession planning needs of pediatric practices. His background includes working for a physician-owned health network and participating in physician practice acquisitions for Texas's largest not-for-profit hospital network, giving him a distinctive insight into the healthcare sector. Paul is adept at conducting comprehensive financial analysis, physician compensation issues, and managed care contract negotiations. He established the Pediatric Management Institute to offer a wide range of services tailored to pediatric practices of all sizes and stages of development, with a focus on financial and operational challenges. Additionally, Paul is actively involved in advocacy efforts to ensure healthcare access and educational opportunities for children with special needs.

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