Fallout from Healthcare Revolution Will Challenge All Stakeholders
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Fallout from Healthcare Revolution Will Challenge All Stakeholders
By Dr. David Friend & Patrick Pilch, Managing Directors, BDO Consulting
Price gouging, treatment rationing, and data falsification are signs that the Anthropocene Epoch has arrived in healthcare and extinction lies ahead for those that cannot adapt. As a result of revolutionary changes in the reimbursement system that the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (...
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Patrick Pilch is the national leader of BDO’s Center for Healthcare Excellence & Innovation and leads the firm’s Healthcare Advisory practice. He has more than 30 years of healthcare, financial services, operational leadership, restructuring, and business transformation experience. Pilch has served as a strategic advisor or in executive roles for hospitals, physician groups, boards, investors, lenders, and healthcare systems in matters involving mergers, acquisitions, litigation, turnaround, and real estate and intellectual property assets, and is a licensed investment banker (FINRA).
Dr. David Friend is a co-founder and the chief transformation officer of BDO’s Center for Healthcare Excellence & Innovation. He has more than 35 years of global healthcare experience, having served as an operating executive, board director, and advisor. Previously, Friend was chief clinical officer of Golden Living, a post-acute healthcare provider, where he was responsible for the care of 20 million patients annually provided by over 42,000 employees. He holds an MBA from The Wharton School and an MD from the University of Connecticut.