East TN Medical News September 2015

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FOCUS TOPICS PEDIATRICS REIMBURSEMENT

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PHYSICIAN SPOTLIGHT PAGE 2

Dr. David Suhrbier ON ROUNDS

Tennessee’s Hep C Epidemic Recent TDH Advisory Draws Attention to Disease, New Treatments This summer, the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) issued a public health advisory in the wake of a nationwide increase in the rate of Hepatitis C infection ... 3

At the Intersection of Education and Healthcare By CINDy SANDERS

According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 68 children falls somewhere on the autism spectrum. The fastest-growing developmental disorder in the United States, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is almost five times more common in boys (1 in 42) than girls (1 in 189). Additionally, the CDC estimates it costs at least $17,000 more per year to care for a child with autism, including extra expenditures for healthcare, education and ASD-related therapy. While there is still no cure for ASD, research has shown early intervention can have a significant impact on a child’s development and ability to more fully interact with peers at school. It’s at this in-

tersection of education and healthcare where Educational Services of America (ESA) offers resources to help these children thrive. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., the company currently provides services in 27 states. “We serve about 17,000 kids a day, and they have a very wide variety of disabilities,” explained ESA President and CEO Mark Claypool, who founded the company in 1999. “We work primarily with public school systems,” he said, noting the company partners with about 250 different systems. He added ESA also works directly with some state governments and insurance carriers. “Providing quality services to children and young adults who (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)

MGMA Releases Latest Provider Compensation Data By CINDy SANDERS

Enjoying East Tennessee Take A Walk On The Tweetsie Trail There’s something special about September and the promise of a change in seasons. As I pen this month’s column, I am listening to one of my favorite musicians, James Taylor, and his “September Grass” from October Road ... 5

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In late July, the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) released findings from the 2015 Provider Compensation Survey Report, an annual analysis of compensation and productivity data illustrating market characteristics across specialties and organizational settings. “MGMA has been collecting data on medical group management since 1926,” noted Todd B. Evenson, chief operating officer of the national organization for healthcare administration and medical practice management. “For the last 25 years, we’ve also been specializing in the space of physician compensation and non-physician compensation.” Based on 2014 data, this year’s survey found physicians reported salary increases over the past year with primary care physician increases outpacing those of specialists (3.56 percent increase vs. 2.39 percent, respectively). Specialists, however, still report a higher median compensation at $411,852 compared to a median compensation of $241,273 for pri(CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)

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