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With Host Kevin Chmura, CEO of Panacea Healthcare Solutions and Guest Angela Kornegor, CEO of MedLearn Media
In this episode of Beyond the Bottom Line, Kevin Chmura is joined by MedLearn Media’s CEO, Angela Kornegor, to discuss Panacea and MedLearn’s shared history, in response to Panacea’s latest acquisition of MedLearn.
Kevin and Angela dive into MedLearn’s trusted education brands which include MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor and ICD10monitor and how combining forces completes the model of software, consulting and professional level education. They explore how this will give coding, HIM and compliance teams the tools, insights and accredited education needed to keep up with complex rules while protecting revenue and focusing on patient care.
Episode transcript available below.
Kevin Chmura
Welcome to Beyond the Bottom Line. I’m your host, Kevin Chmura, CEO of Panacea Healthcare Solutions. After eight years apart, MedLearn Media has rejoined Panacea and I couldn’t be more pleased about that and I want to share why. Today I’m sitting down with Angela Kornegor, head of MedLearn, to talk about our shared history. MedLearn’s trusted Education brands which include MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor and ICD10monitor and how combining our forces completes the model of software, consulting and professional level education. Our goal is simple, give coding, HIM and compliance teams the tools, insights and accredited education they need to keep up with complex rules while protecting revenue and focusing on patient care.
So, Angela, welcome. Welcome to Panacea. Let me be the first to welcome you to Panacea. But I guess I should do this appropriately and welcome you back to Panacea. That’s probably the way to say it, right? Ours is an interesting.
Angela Kornegor
Yeah. Well, it’s been eight years. So, it’s been eight years since MedLearn was a part of Panacea, which was great. We were together for six years. At that time, we had MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor, ICD10monitor, which we still have, but we didn’t have the depth of content in the digital format that we have now, eight years ago.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, that’s it. And so a series of M&A moves brought the company together, brought the companies together, broke them apart. And then we found our way home to each other just a month or two ago. How long has it been?
Angela Kornegor
Kevin Chmura
Deals are hard. Deals are hard and you were great during the deal. We have said this to each other that that the deals are hard because for so many people in a deal, the day of the closing is their last day. For you and me, it’s the beginning.
You were great. So, I’m looking forward to, you know, really working with you, not just to get the deal done. So, look for the Panacea customers who are pretty, pretty tight on what we do. I thought maybe you could give me a couple of minutes on.
Angela Kornegor
Absolutely, absolutely. So again, we still have our three brands. So MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor, ICD10monitor. Our goal there is to focus on trusted deep.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, it’s interesting. You know the coding HIM in in healthcare often called mid-rev cycle and it really is it’s the core. And when you think about it’s… The core is the handoff from the clinical to the financial and that handoff is so critical and we as an industry has not. We haven’t made it easy for the folks that are professionals in that space. We don’t need to have. I spent 30 years in the back end of the revenue cycle, certainly could get credentialed in different things, but was never required to unlike coders. So, what MedLearn does is so critical to that world and we’re excited to bring it to Panacea. I think that for us, where we live, several of our deliverables have clinical or coding or compliance orientation and we’ve been very proud of what we’ve done, especially in our coding audit space, bringing education back to our customers and our education is superior relative to competitors, but it’s still based on what we learned during that audit.
We never had or I shouldn’t say until we came back together. We were really unable to extend that with professional level education and that’s what MedLearn is going to bring to our customers. So, we’re excited about doing that for our customers to be able to bring the subscription-based model that you have for some of your education, even the books, right? Yeah, coders still love books.
Angela Kornegor
Oh, they do.
Kevin Chmura
They do. And I have them on my desk as you know, I sort of leave them out as props today, but they. They’re super high quality and great. And without that, without that content available to people that we hadn’t had, we always had as complete a model as we could make it. And I really think that now at Panacea we’ve completed the model. So, we’re really excited about that. What’s exciting to you?
Angela Kornegor
There’s a few things. Definitely what we didn’t have, which now we’re going to have is a deeper level of expertise on pricing, price transparency that is going to give us more content and more well-rounded to be able to take our digital subscriptions and our accredited content to customers. So, we’re going to be able to get into deeper areas that we haven’t gotten into before, which are imperative. I cannot wait.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, I’ll tell you what I’m excited about all of that. And two things. One, we’re bringing together two talented groups of people. So that just accrues benefits to the customers. So, it’s going to be wonderful to work with you, but you are not MedLearn alone, right? You’ve got a very talented group of people. You’ve got a big, big network of subject matter experts that you bring to the table as well.
We’re excited to get to work with them. And then for me, what we have collectively is a very large customer base. We do business collectively with thousands of hospitals on an annualized basis of thousands of providers of all types to physician practices, clinics, ASCs and the Panacea deliverables really addressed most of those markets. The Medlearn content addresses all of them. So, what we have is a collectively large customer base that we can extend from software to consulting and now education. I don’t think there is another group out there that has what we have right now. So, what we pull together here is unique but makes so much sense. Almost obvious in a way, and I want to take credit for it and so should you. Except we used to be one company.
Angela Kornegor
Yes, exactly.
Kevin Chmura
And so homecoming of sort, and it makes a ton of sense.
It’s why we wanted to bring the companies together. We have no interest in changing that. So, if you’re a MedLearn customer out there, MedLearn will still be MedLearn. It will be a Panacea company. We’ll bring additional technology, a lot of resources, some sales, other things to the equation, but we intend to leave MedLearn alone otherwise and we think that’s really important. And but we also expect to benefit Panacea with that, so you’ll start to hear if you’re a Panacea customer, you’ll start to see an up leveling of our education and the quality of the information that we bring into our deliverable, which is exciting.
So, we’re looking forward to that. What else can we tell everybody?
Angela Kornegor
I think we need to say what we’re going to bring to the table from a continuum of just, you know, from RACmonitor, ICD10monitor, Northern Publishing, such a wide expertise of CE credential content, digital subscriptions that are really affordable. We’re going to allow clients to be able to get access to everything, which is nice. You know, we’re, if they’re if they want multiple domains, multiple product lines, users, our goal is to make sure that we can offer this great trusted education that’s been around for over 30 years at a very affordable rate, because that’s what our market needs.
Kevin Chmura
Definitely, definitely. Yes. Margins at our customers are not getting wider. So, opportunities to spend more money will not be there. One thing that I think our collective customer base and prospect base can expect from us too, is what we have in Panacea and MedLearn are two companies that are very good at outreach to our customers, multiple channels. You’ve got several successful podcasts, webcasts that are on a weekly basis. ICD10monitor, RACmonitor. Tune into those if you don’t already, those are amazing, including a bunch of the webcasts. We have podcasts, we do a lot of webinars, educational webinars and our outreach on both companies is pretty vast. I think you’ll see a lot more of that and but all with educational content sort of baked into now. Which I think that’s going to be a game changer for our customers, which is exciting.
So you’ll get to travel to New Jersey a little bit more. As we sit here today.
Angela Kornegor
I’m getting used to the turnpike. I can do this. I can do it.
Kevin Chmura
The turnpike can stay on the car side, stay from the trucks and-
Angela Kornegor
I did pay attention-
Kevin Chmura
You did well getting here. So that’s good. Well, I have had the pleasure of traveling out to Saint Paul quite a bit, which is where you’re located as we are headquartered there. So, that makes life convenient, but I’ve not actually rented a car while I was there. I’ve been Ubering. So, for all I know, I can’t drive in Minnesota, so I won’t comment at all. But I’m looking forward to a really good long stretch that we’ll have together.
Angela Kornegor
Yeah, I am too. This is gonna be exciting. Great.
Kevin Chmura
Okay.
Angela Kornegor
Thank you. Yeah, you’re welcome. Thank you.
Kevin Chmura
Please follow Panacea Healthcare Solutions, MedLearn Media, Angela Kornegor, and myself.
We welcome your feedback as we work to bring you the most relevant and impactful content in the industry. Talk to you soon.
By Panacea Healthcare SolutionsWith Host Kevin Chmura, CEO of Panacea Healthcare Solutions and Guest Angela Kornegor, CEO of MedLearn Media
In this episode of Beyond the Bottom Line, Kevin Chmura is joined by MedLearn Media’s CEO, Angela Kornegor, to discuss Panacea and MedLearn’s shared history, in response to Panacea’s latest acquisition of MedLearn.
Kevin and Angela dive into MedLearn’s trusted education brands which include MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor and ICD10monitor and how combining forces completes the model of software, consulting and professional level education. They explore how this will give coding, HIM and compliance teams the tools, insights and accredited education needed to keep up with complex rules while protecting revenue and focusing on patient care.
Episode transcript available below.
Kevin Chmura
Welcome to Beyond the Bottom Line. I’m your host, Kevin Chmura, CEO of Panacea Healthcare Solutions. After eight years apart, MedLearn Media has rejoined Panacea and I couldn’t be more pleased about that and I want to share why. Today I’m sitting down with Angela Kornegor, head of MedLearn, to talk about our shared history. MedLearn’s trusted Education brands which include MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor and ICD10monitor and how combining our forces completes the model of software, consulting and professional level education. Our goal is simple, give coding, HIM and compliance teams the tools, insights and accredited education they need to keep up with complex rules while protecting revenue and focusing on patient care.
So, Angela, welcome. Welcome to Panacea. Let me be the first to welcome you to Panacea. But I guess I should do this appropriately and welcome you back to Panacea. That’s probably the way to say it, right? Ours is an interesting.
Angela Kornegor
Yeah. Well, it’s been eight years. So, it’s been eight years since MedLearn was a part of Panacea, which was great. We were together for six years. At that time, we had MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor, ICD10monitor, which we still have, but we didn’t have the depth of content in the digital format that we have now, eight years ago.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, that’s it. And so a series of M&A moves brought the company together, brought the companies together, broke them apart. And then we found our way home to each other just a month or two ago. How long has it been?
Angela Kornegor
Kevin Chmura
Deals are hard. Deals are hard and you were great during the deal. We have said this to each other that that the deals are hard because for so many people in a deal, the day of the closing is their last day. For you and me, it’s the beginning.
You were great. So, I’m looking forward to, you know, really working with you, not just to get the deal done. So, look for the Panacea customers who are pretty, pretty tight on what we do. I thought maybe you could give me a couple of minutes on.
Angela Kornegor
Absolutely, absolutely. So again, we still have our three brands. So MedLearn Publishing, RACmonitor, ICD10monitor. Our goal there is to focus on trusted deep.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, it’s interesting. You know the coding HIM in in healthcare often called mid-rev cycle and it really is it’s the core. And when you think about it’s… The core is the handoff from the clinical to the financial and that handoff is so critical and we as an industry has not. We haven’t made it easy for the folks that are professionals in that space. We don’t need to have. I spent 30 years in the back end of the revenue cycle, certainly could get credentialed in different things, but was never required to unlike coders. So, what MedLearn does is so critical to that world and we’re excited to bring it to Panacea. I think that for us, where we live, several of our deliverables have clinical or coding or compliance orientation and we’ve been very proud of what we’ve done, especially in our coding audit space, bringing education back to our customers and our education is superior relative to competitors, but it’s still based on what we learned during that audit.
We never had or I shouldn’t say until we came back together. We were really unable to extend that with professional level education and that’s what MedLearn is going to bring to our customers. So, we’re excited about doing that for our customers to be able to bring the subscription-based model that you have for some of your education, even the books, right? Yeah, coders still love books.
Angela Kornegor
Oh, they do.
Kevin Chmura
They do. And I have them on my desk as you know, I sort of leave them out as props today, but they. They’re super high quality and great. And without that, without that content available to people that we hadn’t had, we always had as complete a model as we could make it. And I really think that now at Panacea we’ve completed the model. So, we’re really excited about that. What’s exciting to you?
Angela Kornegor
There’s a few things. Definitely what we didn’t have, which now we’re going to have is a deeper level of expertise on pricing, price transparency that is going to give us more content and more well-rounded to be able to take our digital subscriptions and our accredited content to customers. So, we’re going to be able to get into deeper areas that we haven’t gotten into before, which are imperative. I cannot wait.
Kevin Chmura
Yeah, yeah, I’ll tell you what I’m excited about all of that. And two things. One, we’re bringing together two talented groups of people. So that just accrues benefits to the customers. So, it’s going to be wonderful to work with you, but you are not MedLearn alone, right? You’ve got a very talented group of people. You’ve got a big, big network of subject matter experts that you bring to the table as well.
We’re excited to get to work with them. And then for me, what we have collectively is a very large customer base. We do business collectively with thousands of hospitals on an annualized basis of thousands of providers of all types to physician practices, clinics, ASCs and the Panacea deliverables really addressed most of those markets. The Medlearn content addresses all of them. So, what we have is a collectively large customer base that we can extend from software to consulting and now education. I don’t think there is another group out there that has what we have right now. So, what we pull together here is unique but makes so much sense. Almost obvious in a way, and I want to take credit for it and so should you. Except we used to be one company.
Angela Kornegor
Yes, exactly.
Kevin Chmura
And so homecoming of sort, and it makes a ton of sense.
It’s why we wanted to bring the companies together. We have no interest in changing that. So, if you’re a MedLearn customer out there, MedLearn will still be MedLearn. It will be a Panacea company. We’ll bring additional technology, a lot of resources, some sales, other things to the equation, but we intend to leave MedLearn alone otherwise and we think that’s really important. And but we also expect to benefit Panacea with that, so you’ll start to hear if you’re a Panacea customer, you’ll start to see an up leveling of our education and the quality of the information that we bring into our deliverable, which is exciting.
So, we’re looking forward to that. What else can we tell everybody?
Angela Kornegor
I think we need to say what we’re going to bring to the table from a continuum of just, you know, from RACmonitor, ICD10monitor, Northern Publishing, such a wide expertise of CE credential content, digital subscriptions that are really affordable. We’re going to allow clients to be able to get access to everything, which is nice. You know, we’re, if they’re if they want multiple domains, multiple product lines, users, our goal is to make sure that we can offer this great trusted education that’s been around for over 30 years at a very affordable rate, because that’s what our market needs.
Kevin Chmura
Definitely, definitely. Yes. Margins at our customers are not getting wider. So, opportunities to spend more money will not be there. One thing that I think our collective customer base and prospect base can expect from us too, is what we have in Panacea and MedLearn are two companies that are very good at outreach to our customers, multiple channels. You’ve got several successful podcasts, webcasts that are on a weekly basis. ICD10monitor, RACmonitor. Tune into those if you don’t already, those are amazing, including a bunch of the webcasts. We have podcasts, we do a lot of webinars, educational webinars and our outreach on both companies is pretty vast. I think you’ll see a lot more of that and but all with educational content sort of baked into now. Which I think that’s going to be a game changer for our customers, which is exciting.
So you’ll get to travel to New Jersey a little bit more. As we sit here today.
Angela Kornegor
I’m getting used to the turnpike. I can do this. I can do it.
Kevin Chmura
The turnpike can stay on the car side, stay from the trucks and-
Angela Kornegor
I did pay attention-
Kevin Chmura
You did well getting here. So that’s good. Well, I have had the pleasure of traveling out to Saint Paul quite a bit, which is where you’re located as we are headquartered there. So, that makes life convenient, but I’ve not actually rented a car while I was there. I’ve been Ubering. So, for all I know, I can’t drive in Minnesota, so I won’t comment at all. But I’m looking forward to a really good long stretch that we’ll have together.
Angela Kornegor
Yeah, I am too. This is gonna be exciting. Great.
Kevin Chmura
Okay.
Angela Kornegor
Thank you. Yeah, you’re welcome. Thank you.
Kevin Chmura
Please follow Panacea Healthcare Solutions, MedLearn Media, Angela Kornegor, and myself.
We welcome your feedback as we work to bring you the most relevant and impactful content in the industry. Talk to you soon.