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Selecting and Finding the Best Healthcare Physicians Requires a Roadmap That Leads to Trust and Accessibility

Patients struggle to find trustworthy physicians in an oversaturated market where unnecessary procedures remain rampant

By Kevin Stevenson · August 18, 2023, 6:00 AM UTCEmbold HealthHealthcareHealthcare PhysiciansI Don't Care
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Key takeaways

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Approximately 50 percent of back surgeries in the U.S. are considered unnecessary, reflecting a broader problem of misaligned physician incentives.

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Embold Health's physician ratings engine helps patients identify high-quality doctors by assessing appropriateness, effectiveness, and total cost of care.

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Moving physician evaluation from subjective reputation to data-driven performance metrics is key to improving patient outcomes and reducing waste.

For an era of information, the paradox of choice reigns supreme, and the field of finding healthcare physicians is no exception. With a multitude of physicians available, patients are often lost in a maze, struggling to find the right doctor for their specific needs. The stakes are high, especially considering that approximately 50 percent of back surgeries in the U.S. are deemed unnecessary. How does one navigate this complex landscape to find the most appropriate, effective, and cost-efficient healthcare?

What do patients really know about their healthcare providers, and how can they be certain they’re choosing the one who will offer the best care for their unique needs? It’s an important question that offers a window into the dilemmas faced by Americans searching for the right physician.

On the latest episode of “I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson,” host Kevin Stevenson sat down with Dr. Matthew Resnick, Chief Medical Officer and SVP of Health Plans and Partners at Embold Health. Together, they explored the intricacies of selecting the best healthcare physicians, using Embold Health’s proprietary physician ratings engine. This engine helps patients find physicians delivering quality outcomes and helps physicians assess and compare their performance.

The conversation between the two explored:

  • How Embold Health strives to make physician selection transparent and trustworthy.
  • How performance has been subjective and the move towards evaluating appropriateness, effectiveness, and total cost of care.
  • How Embold Health’s solutions help regular Americans find the right type of doctor and assess their quality of care.

Dr. Matthew Resnick is a urologic oncologist, having treated prostate and bladder cancer predominantly at Vanderbilt’s academic medical center. Resnick is a health services researcher and interested in physicians’ decision-making processes with and for patients. In his role, Resnick also develops tools that shine a light on quality healthcare providers.

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About the Experts

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Kevin Stevenson

Host, I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson

Kevin Stevenson is the host of 'I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson,' a MarketScale podcast focused on the challenges facing healthcare executives and administrators. He interviews leaders and innovators enabling hospitals, urgent care centers, and telemedicine operators to improve patient care. Stevenson covers topics ranging from physician selection to healthcare logistics and operational efficiency.

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Dr. Matthew Resnick

Chief Medical Officer and SVP of Health Plans and Partners

Embold Health

Dr. Matthew Resnick is a urologic oncologist who previously treated prostate and bladder cancer at Vanderbilt's academic medical center. He is a health services researcher focused on physicians' decision-making processes with and for patients. At Embold Health, he develops tools that identify and surface high-quality healthcare providers for patients and health plans.