Patient Benefits and Economic Impact of An office-Based Procedure Practice with Genghis Niver, MD Meagan Lugo, PA, Renee Paveglio, RN, Dana Jacoby, MBA and Marney Reid
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Join Dr. Genghis Niverr, Meagan Lugo, PA, Renee Paveglio, RN, Dana Jacoby and Marney Reid as they discuss why a hand surgeon and their office manager/department director should build out an office-based procedure practice for their patients and healthcare overall.
Discussion topics:
- Patient experience enhanced with lowered cost of care
- Building out the patient care pathway – resources and education
- Best practices/lessons learned from key support staff and Dr. Niver
- Feedback from the patients
Genghis Niver, MD
Genghis E. Niver, MD, is a double board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in surgery of the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow and completed his fellowship at the Thomas Jefferson University – Rothman Institute. Dr. Niver is an active member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and American Association of Hand Surgery. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons add co-author of articles and abstracts on a wide range of topics in orthopedics, which are published in peer-reviewed scientific journals like American Journal of Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Clinics of North America. Dr. Niver is passionate about education and delivers local, regional, national and international presentations. Dr. Niver’s interest in hand surgery started when he learned about the intricacies of the forearm and hand compartments during his first-semester anatomy course in medical school. He says, “I enjoy hand surgery because it combines skills for a wide range of procedures, including fractures repair, nerve repair, tendon transfers and ligament reconstructions. In addition, it’s gratifying to improve my patients’ manual dexterity, limb use and quality of life.” You can connect with Dr. Ghengis Niver at: https://www.summithealth.com/doctors/provider/1578747739
Dana Jacoby, MBA
CEO and Founder
Vector Medical Group
Dana Jacoby is a national thought leader across numerous business specialties and is passionate about the future of healthcare.
Dana has experience not only guiding her personal companies through multiple merger and private equity transactions, but also has consulted on billions of dollars in merger and acquisition deal flow, making her one of the most sought-after healthcare and business specialists in the country.
Dana’s experience bridges both large corporate healthcare companies as well as individual providers. This has included positions with General Electric Healthcare and Johnson & Johnson, as well as working in the pharmaceutical sector with the Allergan company where she was tasked with the launch and growth of the drug Botox in Asia. Her work has included integration strategies, market analysis, design implementation, and service delivery in medical practices, hospitals, and health systems in nearly every state in the United States and internationally in Asia, Europe, and Canada.
Dana has also committed to a life practice of philanthropy. Her charity of choice is the international healthcare organization Project C.U.R.E. Founded over 30 years ago in a garage in the mountains of Colorado, Project C.U.R.E. has saved lives and eased suffering by delivering medical relief to people all over the world.
Ms. Jacoby graduated from Louisiana State University, holds a Master of Management from Tulane University, and a Master of Health Systems from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. She is a Wharton Fellow Inductee, and the author of several books and numerous articles and white papers. She also serves on multiple boards for both publicly and privately traded companies.
You can connect with Dana Jacoby at:
https://vectormedicalgroup.com/dana-jacoby/
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