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In this episode, we examine an innovative group-based model for well-child visits that reimagines how pediatric care is delivered. Joined by pediatrician Dr. Michelle Gallas, the discussion explores how shared medical appointments bring parents together to navigate common developmental milestones, exchange practical insights, and build a sense of community that extends beyond the clinic walls.
The conversation highlights how this model aligns with broader value-based care objectives, improving efficiency while enhancing the quality of care. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the operational elements that make group visits effective, the measurable benefits for patient outcomes and caregiver confidence, and the broader implications for practices looking to deliver more coordinated, community-oriented care. Ultimately, this episode offers a practical look at how shifting from isolated, one-on-one encounters to a shared care model can drive better outcomes for children, families, and providers alike.
By ProAssuranceIn this episode, we examine an innovative group-based model for well-child visits that reimagines how pediatric care is delivered. Joined by pediatrician Dr. Michelle Gallas, the discussion explores how shared medical appointments bring parents together to navigate common developmental milestones, exchange practical insights, and build a sense of community that extends beyond the clinic walls.
The conversation highlights how this model aligns with broader value-based care objectives, improving efficiency while enhancing the quality of care. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the operational elements that make group visits effective, the measurable benefits for patient outcomes and caregiver confidence, and the broader implications for practices looking to deliver more coordinated, community-oriented care. Ultimately, this episode offers a practical look at how shifting from isolated, one-on-one encounters to a shared care model can drive better outcomes for children, families, and providers alike.