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BOSTON – “There’s a hunger out there” among physicians to participate in novel practice models made possible by value-based care, according to Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA, AGAF, clinical private practice councilor on the American Gastroenterological Association governing board.

 

In this video interview, conducted during the 2017 AGA Tech Summit, Dr. Kosinski explained how physicians can leverage the reimbursement methods of the recent MACRA legislation in their practices. He discusses how, in his own practice, he and his colleagues created an alternative payment model that uses a proprietary patient portal, SonarMD, to help physicians improve the management of chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease at a lower cost and with markedly improved patient satisfaction.

“We look forward very much to the success of this project going forward, and the AGA will continue to be an integral part of the development of Project Sonar,” he said.

Dr. Kosinski is president of SonarMD.

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BOSTON – “There’s a hunger out there” among physicians to participate in novel practice models made possible by value-based care, according to Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA, AGAF, clinical private practice councilor on the American Gastroenterological Association governing board.

 

In this video interview, conducted during the 2017 AGA Tech Summit, Dr. Kosinski explained how physicians can leverage the reimbursement methods of the recent MACRA legislation in their practices. He discusses how, in his own practice, he and his colleagues created an alternative payment model that uses a proprietary patient portal, SonarMD, to help physicians improve the management of chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease at a lower cost and with markedly improved patient satisfaction.

“We look forward very much to the success of this project going forward, and the AGA will continue to be an integral part of the development of Project Sonar,” he said.

Dr. Kosinski is president of SonarMD.

BOSTON – “There’s a hunger out there” among physicians to participate in novel practice models made possible by value-based care, according to Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA, AGAF, clinical private practice councilor on the American Gastroenterological Association governing board.

 

In this video interview, conducted during the 2017 AGA Tech Summit, Dr. Kosinski explained how physicians can leverage the reimbursement methods of the recent MACRA legislation in their practices. He discusses how, in his own practice, he and his colleagues created an alternative payment model that uses a proprietary patient portal, SonarMD, to help physicians improve the management of chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease at a lower cost and with markedly improved patient satisfaction.

“We look forward very much to the success of this project going forward, and the AGA will continue to be an integral part of the development of Project Sonar,” he said.

Dr. Kosinski is president of SonarMD.

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FROM THE 2017 AGA TECH SUMMIT

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