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“Managing Total Joint Replacement Bundled Payment Models: Keys to Success”
Speaker: Andrew Duncan, Executive Director for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at University of Florida Health
Cost: Complimentary, sponsored by Wellbe
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og-ufshandsThis webinar will describe bundled payments and episode of care based patient management strategies. Attendees can learn to successfully manage total joint replacement bundled payment programs and what clinical service delivery strategies to use to be positioned for success. The importance of collecting and using data to understand costs for the episode of care and to negotiate will also be a focus.

 

About the Speaker:
Andrew Duncan_headshotAndrew Duncan has been a licensed physical therapist since 1991, when he graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo with his Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Upon completion of entry-level training, he worked as a physical therapist for two years and then completed his post professional Master’s degree in Human Movement Science and became certified in Athletic Training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then underwent board certification by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and became a Sports Certified Specialist in 2002. While working as a manager at rehabilitation corporations and later at an academic health care center, he developed a passion for the business of health care and went on to complete his MBA from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester and has also earned his DPT from Boston University.  Since 2012, Duncan serves as the Executive Director for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Co-Director of the UF Health Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Institute, and also serves as the Executive Director for Rehabilitation and Radiology Services at UF Health Shands Hospitals.  He holds an adjunct clinical lecturer appointment in the University of Florida Department of Physical Therapy providing instruction in the Patient and Families First and Professional Issues courses of the DPT curriculum.