Is There a Doctor in the House? The Benefits of Partnering a Physician with Patient Advocacy
Wondering how to take your Patient Advocacy team to the next level? This webinar will walk through the advantages of having a physician champion working closely with your advocacy team. We will cover physician engagement, clinical oversight, quality review, and key concepts that make for a successful physician partnership. Presenters will share their journey of how they built the physician role and made it a key stakeholder, not just within the advocacy team, but within the larger infrastructure of the organization. The physician champion plays a pivotal role in connecting with patients, advocates, and fellow physicians and advance practice providers, allowing for a fully patient-and-provider centric view on a highly regulated process.
Speakers
Liza DiLeo Thomas, MD, CPXP, FACEP | Medical Director, Patient and Provider Advocacy | Ochsner Health
Poppy Szekeres | Director, Patient and Provider Advocacy | Ochsner LSU Health
Gentry Walton | Director, Patient and Provider Advocacy | Ochsner Health
Learning Objectives
-Assess the current state of the organization’s advocacy program.
-Determine the readiness for the integration of a physician champion.
-Articulate the benefit of developing the role of a physician champion.
*This webinar is an encore presentation from ELEVATE PX 2024.
Non-members can purchase webinars at a cost of $49 each.
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