Voice of Otolaryngology

Call It Payment Not Reimbursement


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In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, AAO-HNS/F Executive Vice President and CEO, visits Annette M. Pham, MD, Chair of the AAO-HNS Otolaryngology Private Practice Section, at her practice, The Centers for Advanced ENT Care, in Rockville, Maryland. The two discuss an array of topics from the urgency of greater advocacy participation across the specialty; augmented versus artificial intelligence; the importance of understanding the economics of medicine, including payment and cost containment strategies, and why we should be talking about payment versus reimbursement; balancing life and being involved;  2025 OTO Forum; and more! 

Helpful Resources:

  • Attend the OTO Forum: https://www.entnet.org/events/aao-hns-f-oto-forum/ 
  • Get Involved with OPPS: https://www.entnet.org/get-involved/sections/otolaryngology-private-practice-section/

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