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WalMart Health & Potential Implications for Imaging Matt Hawkins, MD Assistant Professor – Emory

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WalMart Health & Potential Implications

for Imaging

Matt Hawkins, MDAssistant Professor – Emory University

Eastern Radiological Society – 2015.04.28

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140 millionshoppers WEEKLY

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$473 billionnet sales in FY2014

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4203 storesin the US alone

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“WalMart’s corporate strategy has never been about first-mover advantage…”

Becker’s Hospital Review, Aug 11, 2014

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“…Coming in a little later in the game allows them to capitalize on markets created by others, and learn from others’ mistakes.”

Becker’s Hospital Review, Aug 11, 2014

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“Americans spend $1.7 trillion annually on treating chronic illnesses.”

NYTimes, Aug 7, 2014

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What is the fate of primary care in the

United States?

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What is the fate of primary care

physicians in the United States?

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CT Colonography?

CT Lung Cancer Screening?

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CASE STUDY: Mammography

• CPT 77057• TC = $46.93• PC = $35.82• Global = $82.75• $7.95 billion annually

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Diagnostic Imaging =

$100 billion annual market

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“The future of radiology is bright. The future of radiologists is less certain.”

Larry Muroff, MD

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“Most radiologists’ perception of their role in medical care, their status with their colleagues, the role of onsite presence in establishing and maintaining contracts, and their own actual accuracy rates borders on delusional.”

Ben Strong, MDCMO vRad

RMBA 2014 Annual Meeting

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How will radiologists redefine what we do?

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The Quest for Relevancy

1) Become leaders in diagnosis

2) Take quality seriously

3) Measure radiology’s economic impact

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The Quest for Relevancy

1) Become leaders in diagnosis

2) Take quality seriously

3) Measure radiology’s economic impact

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“In an IPU, a dedicated team made up of both clinical and non-clinical personnel provides the full care cycle for the patient’s condition.”

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“The doctor ordered a series of tests and scans, and kept her overnight. They never figured out what the problem was. The clinicians didn’t seem to be following any coordinated plan of action….I’d study what the best people are doing, figure out how to standardize it, and then bring it to everyone to execute.”

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The Quest for Relevancy

1) Become leaders in diagnosis

2) Take quality seriously

3) Measure radiology’s economic impact

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“Most practices implement a QA process in name only. Rarely does any over-reading occur to a significant percentage or on modalities prone to misinterpretation, and it is rarely performed by objective third parties without personal investment in the success of a given practice.”

Ben Strong, MDCMO vRad

RMBA 2014 Annual Meeting

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The Quest for Relevancy

1) Become experts at diagnosis

2) Take quality seriously

3) Measure radiology’s economic impact

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Length of stay

Decrease inpatient utilization

Promote wellnessLower costs

Improve patient outcomes

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The Quest for Relevancy

1) Become leaders in diagnosis

2) Take quality seriously

3) Measure radiology’s economic impact

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"Even speed, strong ideas, and sizable resources do not guarantee success. For Wal-Mart and hospitals alike, innovations will need to yield sizable results to replace revenue likely to be lost due to business-model disruption. Yet, while aggressive efforts at transformation do not ensure success, staying with a legacy business model in a changing environment is an even riskier proposition.“

Kenneth Kaufman, ChairKaufman Hall

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"Even speed, strong ideas, and sizable resources do not guarantee success. For Wal-Mart and hospitals alike, innovations will need to yield sizable results to replace revenue likely to be lost due to business-model disruption. Yet, while aggressive efforts at transformation do not ensure success, staying with a legacy business model in a changing environment is an even riskier proposition.“

Kenneth Kaufman, ChairKaufman Hall

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thank you

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Matt Hawkins, MD@MattHawkinsMD

[email protected]