Does the conventional approach to managing musculoskeletal (MSK) health still result in the best care for patients? Find out in our blog post by Ryan A. Grant, MD, MS, MBA, FAANS, CEO of Vori Health, Cameron Berg, MD, our EVP of Clinical Strategy, and Nimit Desai, our Clinical Strategy Fellow. Read the blog post to learn about: ▪️ The pitfalls of traditional approaches to MSK health. ▪️ How a more holistic, evidence-based, and patient-involving approach can result in more cost-effective, compassionate, and patient-centered care. ▪️ Common myths about Value-Based Care and MSK health and the truth behind the disparity between standard operating procedures and more holistic, patient-centric care. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/gYM-qCtZ #valuebasedcare #msk #wholepersoncare #healthcareinnovation
Great work!!! Nimit Desai
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6mo"Some research indicates that undergoing X-rays or MRIs of the back, knee, or other joint can significantly increase this likelihood of surgery by a staggering 200–300%." - This is stunning. I think everyone who has ever had this kind of injury / chronic pain knows instinctively that surgery should always be the last last resort. There should be a system that identifies whether non-operative procedures might work. It seems odd to me that payers don't incentivize that kind of screening.