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There’s one major difference between Boston Medical Center (BMC) and the other outstanding health systems in Boston. While being a major part of a city and region that’s renowned for world-class healthcare and innovation, BMC is the safety net institution.
More than half of BMC’s patients live at or below the federal poverty level, defined as annual income less than $20,000 for a family of three, and one-third of medical encounters require translator assistance of some kind. In other words, BMC is a big and divers place. And it encompasses all the pieces of the health system, from an academic medical center, to a network of community health centers, and a Medicaid insurance plan that services 400,000 people in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
With this and more in one organization, BMC essentially has one payer: Medicaid. So, to fulfill its mission of providing exceptional care without exception, BMC is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to care for the community and produce healthcare services at a price the country can afford.
In this episode of Healthcare is Hard, Keith Figlioli talks to BMC’s president and CEO, Kate Walsh, to learn about how she approaches these challenges. Their conversation covers a number of topics including:
To hear Kate and Keith talk about these topics and more, listen to this episode of Healthcare is Hard: A Podcast for Insiders.
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There’s one major difference between Boston Medical Center (BMC) and the other outstanding health systems in Boston. While being a major part of a city and region that’s renowned for world-class healthcare and innovation, BMC is the safety net institution.
More than half of BMC’s patients live at or below the federal poverty level, defined as annual income less than $20,000 for a family of three, and one-third of medical encounters require translator assistance of some kind. In other words, BMC is a big and divers place. And it encompasses all the pieces of the health system, from an academic medical center, to a network of community health centers, and a Medicaid insurance plan that services 400,000 people in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
With this and more in one organization, BMC essentially has one payer: Medicaid. So, to fulfill its mission of providing exceptional care without exception, BMC is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to care for the community and produce healthcare services at a price the country can afford.
In this episode of Healthcare is Hard, Keith Figlioli talks to BMC’s president and CEO, Kate Walsh, to learn about how she approaches these challenges. Their conversation covers a number of topics including:
To hear Kate and Keith talk about these topics and more, listen to this episode of Healthcare is Hard: A Podcast for Insiders.
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