Physician leaders advocate for medical innovation on Capitol Hill

Physician leaders advocate for medical innovation on Capitol Hill

As Permanente physician leaders, we are responsible for helping shape the future of care. We test innovative care models, author peer-reviewed papers with evidence-based best practices, mentor early career physicians, and advocate for a more effective health system.   

Last week, Permanente Medical Group executive medical directors and physician leaders met with members of Congress and their staff in Washington, D.C., urging them to support physicians and other clinicians by advancing medical innovation and addressing factors contributing to physician and staff burnout.   

Specifically, we are asking legislators to:  

  1. Continue support for advanced care-at-home, a care model that enables medical teams to deliver high-quality, hospital-level care in the comfort of a person’s home through a blend of in-person visits, telehealth, and remote monitoring. Kaiser Permanente is a care-at-home pioneer with years of experience to share, showcasing its value, quality, safety, and popularity with patients, their families, and the physicians who care for them.      

  1. Protect telehealth payment flexibility so patients can continue seeing their care teams from wherever is most convenient. Kaiser Permanente began offering telehealth services in the late 90s, helping patients prioritize their health and avoid care delays caused by the need to arrange time off and childcare, for example. We grew this model through the course of the pandemic and continue to offer this level of flexibility to our patients.  

  1. Urge an evidence-based approach to artificial intelligence regulation by sharing how Kaiser Permanente is already using augmented intelligence to improve outcomes and decrease the administrative work that drives physician burnout.   

  1. Address ongoing physician shortages and prepare the United States to care for the 11,000 people turning age 65 every day by increasing tuition assistance and increasing graduate medical education slots available for primary care, mental health, and other specialties needed to meet the increased demand for professional services.   

  1. Protect physicians and other medical staff from violence that increased during the pandemic. Kaiser Permanente is already taking steps to protect our care teams, and we hope Congress can also take action to improve health care worker safety.    

Shaping the future of health care is both a privilege and responsibility for Permanente physician leaders who have firsthand experience deploying innovations in care and evaluating their return-on-investment at an individual, practice, and system level.  

This article first published on Permanente Medicine.  

Wonderful to see our organization’s leadership taking action in this way; thank you for representing these issues important to us all in the day to day practice of medicine.

Swaranjit Bhasin, MD

Radiologist at The Permanente Medical Group

3mo

Great work!! Thanks for representing. Looking forward to reaching out to leadership with innovative ideas from the radiology dark room!

Carolina Ibarra

Using AI to empower the future of medicine

3mo

Dr Parodi, thank you for continuing to advocate for innovation in healthcare! I hope you enjoyed your trip to DC

Laura Hoffmeister Fegraus

Former Alphabet/Verily/Kaiser Permanente | Health Policy, Advocacy & Partnerships | Public Affairs | Chief of Staff | Board Member | Healthcare Strategy and Innovation | Modern Healthcare Emerging Leader

3mo

Great to see this group together in DC!

Clifford Thornton-Ramos

Medical Technology and Education Marketing Consultant & Freelance Journalist (Healthcare - Models & Policy, Biotech, Medical Devices, Innovation, Career Coaching, Training Instruction, Health & Fitness, and Wellness)

3mo

Very good to hear this work and these discussion are going on. We need more of it. What could be more important than the health of our fellow Americans? The key to solving most of the related problems is a paradigm shift where the focus is on prevention - A PARADIGM SHIFT IN U.S. HEALTHCARE: PUTTING PREVENTION AHEAD OF TREATMENT – Why it’s time to realign our priorities in U.S. healthcare https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/paradigm-shift-us-healthcare-putting-prevention-ahead-thornton-ramos/ Financially and operationally, the status quo in U.S. healthcare is simply unsustainable.

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