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Insurer influence on the practice of orthopaedic surgery continues to increase. The implementation of the No Surprises Act on Jan. 1, along with the ongoing administrative burden and delayed patient care caused by prior authorization requirements, will bring additional challenges to both physicians and patients in the year ahead. In this episode, Tony DaRe from the national employee benefits consulting firm BSI Corporate Benefits discusses the ways in which orthopaedic surgeons can advocate for and with their patients to overcome insurer challenges and improve the system.
Learn more about BSI Corporate Benefits: https://bsicorporate.com/about-us/
Guest: Tony DaRe, CEO and Agency Principal at BSI Corporate Benefits
Host: Douglas Lundy, MD, MBA, FAAOS, AAOS Advocacy Council Chair
By American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons5
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Insurer influence on the practice of orthopaedic surgery continues to increase. The implementation of the No Surprises Act on Jan. 1, along with the ongoing administrative burden and delayed patient care caused by prior authorization requirements, will bring additional challenges to both physicians and patients in the year ahead. In this episode, Tony DaRe from the national employee benefits consulting firm BSI Corporate Benefits discusses the ways in which orthopaedic surgeons can advocate for and with their patients to overcome insurer challenges and improve the system.
Learn more about BSI Corporate Benefits: https://bsicorporate.com/about-us/
Guest: Tony DaRe, CEO and Agency Principal at BSI Corporate Benefits
Host: Douglas Lundy, MD, MBA, FAAOS, AAOS Advocacy Council Chair

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