Book Chapters
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 13 – Doctors and Money: The Great Divide
Quick Overview by Dr. Alejandro Badia Regarding Doctors and Money In this chapter of the book “Healthcare From The Trenches”, Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses: Medicine is a business and while it’s obvious to say, the people who work in healthcare need to get paid However, bill charges in relation to what physicians get paid is… Continue Reading
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 12 – Moral Injury and the Future of Medicine
Quick Overview by Dr. Badia In this chapter of the book “Healthcare From The Trenches”, Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses: The silver lining of the pandemic (physicians recognition, “heroes without cape”) Physicians burnout (why burnout, defining burnout, resilience) The term “moral injury” (interesting untold stories on moral injury) Insurance companies’ impact on healthcare and trained physicians… Continue Reading
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 11 – Medical Malpractice, Trial Lawyers, & Tort Reform
Quick Overview by Dr. Badia In this chapter of the book “Healthcare From The Trenches”, Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses: Medical malpractice (putting things into perspective) Defensive medicine Lawsuits amount up to 5% of US healthcare costs The infamous McDonalds vs. Stella Liebeck hot takeout coffee case Lawsuit that take long period of time, one case… Continue Reading
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 10 – Opportunists Abound Cashing In On The System
The “same old, same old” mentality has truly constrained progress and efficiency in the delivery of healthcare. In this chapter of the book “Healthcare From The Trenches”, Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses: Never let a crisis go to waste Opportunists in healthcare During my fellowship year in Pittsburgh During our early years at OrthoNOW® How perverse… Continue Reading
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 9 – The Big Business of Health Insurance
Can the process get any more complicated? In this chapter of the book “Healthcare From The Trenches”, Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses: Medical insurance: a necessary evil of our society EOB (explanation of benefits) Factors that are driving up the cost of healthcare Authorization is a four letter word Who is best to know what is… Continue Reading
Dr. Badia Discusses Chapter 8 – The Hospital System Behemoths and Bureaucracy
Specialty walk-in centers are still an emerging trend Alejandro Badia, M.D. discusses the chapter 8 of the book #HealthcareFromTheTrenches named “The Hospital System Behemoths and Bureaucracy.” The move of orthopedic care away from the hospital to urgent care centers, and perhaps to specialized orthopedic urgent care has been demonstrated, although in somewhat lethargic fashion due… Continue Reading