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Embarking on a mission to redefine the landscape of pelvic pain care, Dr. Ally Augusta Shrikhande, MD, serves as the Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM). Dr. Ally is a leading expert, pioneering a unique outpatient non-operative protocol in pelvic pain care. The PRM Protocol not only alleviates pain and restores pelvic function but also drastically diminishes the need for surgery, opioids, and hormonal treatments to address pelvic pain and endometriosis symptoms.<br>
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In the realm of healthcare, true leadership is measured by the lives improved,not just the bottom line.
In the realm of healthcare, true leadership is measured by the lives improved,not just the bottom line.
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Leading with Compassion he healthcare and medicine sector plays a cri?cal Women leaders bring a balanced and collabora?ve role in society, influencing the well-being of leadership style to healthcare organiza?ons. Their ability to T individuals and communi?es worldwide. In recent foster teamwork and create inclusive work environments years, the emergence of women leaders in this field has leads to a more harmonious and efficient healthcare been both remarkable and transforma?ve. system. This balance is instrumental in addressing the complex challenges that the healthcare sector faces. Women leaders in healthcare o?en priori?ze pa?ent- centric care. Their empathe?c approach and focus on Featuring the stories of such astute leaders, CIO Women communica?on create a more compassionate and Leaders showcases the Top 10 Leading Women Leaders in understanding healthcare environment, enhancing the Medicine, 2024, who excel in naviga?ng the mul?faceted overall pa?ent experience. This emphasis on empathy challenges of the healthcare sector. Whether dealing with fosters trust between pa?ents and healthcare providers, public health crises, policy changes, or technological leading to improved health outcomes. advancements, their resilience and adaptability contribute to the sector's ability to overcome obstacles and provide Women leaders play a crucial role in promo?ng diversity quality care. As women con?nue to ascend to leadership and inclusion within the healthcare workforce. By breaking posi?ons, their diverse perspec?ves, empathy, and down gender and cultural barriers, they contribute to a commitment to excellence will undoubtedly shape the more representa?ve and equitable industry. Diverse future of healthcare, fostering a healthier and more perspec?ves lead to innova?ve solu?ons and a healthcare inclusive world. system that be?er addresses the varied needs of a diverse popula?on. Flip through the pages and have a deligh?ul read! These leaders in medicine have significantly contributed to advancements in research and innova?on. Their commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge has led to breakthroughs in treatments, technology, and healthcare delivery. This dedica?on to research helps drive progress and shapes the future of healthcare on a global scale. They are at the forefront of advoca?ng for and addressing women's health issues. Their unique understanding of women's health concerns contributes to more comprehensive healthcare policies and programs. This focus helps bridge gaps in care, leading to RobertS. improved outcomes for women across different age groups and backgrounds. E
CONTENTS 08 Dr. Allyson Augusta Shrikhande’s C o v Articles e Healthcare Transformation How Telemedicine Bridges the Gap in 16 Rural Healthcare? r S Industry Insights t Comprehending the Emerging Trends 20 in the Healthcare Sector o r y
CONTENTS 08 Dr. Allyson Augusta Shrikhande’s C o v Articles e Healthcare Transformation How Telemedicine Bridges the Gap in 16 Rural Healthcare? r S Industry Insights t Comprehending the Emerging Trends 20 in the Healthcare Sector o r y
Company Name Brief Featured Person FOLLOW US ON Merry D'Souza Editor-in-Chief Aenor J. Sawyer University of Aenor J. Sawyer is a distinguished leader and healthcare Director, University of www.facebook.com/ciowomenleaders California, San Francisco professional dedicated to advancing the frontiers of space health California, Space Health; and skeletal well-being. ucs?health.org www.twitter.com/ciowomenleaders Deputy Editor Dir. Skeletal Health Service Robert S. Susan J. Executive Editor WE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON Daniela Ferrara With a profound commitment to advancing healthcare and Genentech Assistant Editor Anish M. Principal Medical improving patients' lives, Dr. Ferrara has a wealth of experience gene.com Director of Ophthalmology and expertise to her role. David King Ask Dr G Visualizer Dr. Gilboa brings a unique blend of medical expertise and Deborah Gilboa askdoctorg.com CONTACT US ON compassionate understanding to her work. Founder & CEO Art & Design Director Peter K. With an illustrious background as a board-certi?ied physical Dr. Allyson Augusta Email Associate Designer James B. Pelvic medicine and rehabilitaon specialist, Dr. Ally is a leading expert, Shrikhande info@ciowomenleaders.com Rehabilitation Medicine pioneering a unique outpatient nonoperative protocol in pelvic Co-founder, pelvicrehabilitation.com For Subscription pain care. Chief Medical Of?icer Senior Sales Manager Jessica Joyal www.ciowomenleaders.com Dr. Heather Sojourner is a dedicated and compassionate Heather Sojourner Marketing Manager John Matthew WellBe Senior Medical healthcare professional serving as the Community Medical Community Copyright © 2024 CIO Women wellbe.com Director at WellBe Senior Medical. Medical Director Leaders, All rights reserved. The content and images used Technical Head George K. Lutifat Kashimawo Lutifat has been delivering exceptional patient care and in this magazine should not Ochsner Health Franklin G. PICU Medical Director SME-SMO Executive advancing the ?ield of pediatric critical care and has beein be reproduced or transmitted ochsner.org & Section Head Pediatric in a pivotal role in shaping the healthcare landscape. W in any form or by any means, Critical Care Medicine electronic, mechanical, Dave Morgan Business Development Manager Luxme Hariharan photocopying, recording or Dr. Hariharan is at the forefront of pediatric eye care, Dayton Childrens Hospital Chief of Ophthalmology otherwise, without prior David, Alan specializing in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye Sales Executives childrensdayton.org and Chief Population permission from CIO Women conditions in young patients. Health Of?icer Business Development Executives Steve, Joe Leaders. Reprint rights remain Melissa Rosenhan solely with CIO Women Schweiger Digital Marketing Manager Dominique T. In her medical dermatology practice, Melissa is dedicated to Medical and Cosmetic Leaders. Dermatology Group diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin conditions. Dermatology Physician schweigerderm.com Associate Research Analyst Frank Adams January, 2024 contact@ciowomenleaders.com Dr. Ummat brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Longevity Medical Clinic Samira Ummat Circulation Manager Robert Brown forefront of preventive medicine. longevitymedicalclinic.com Medical Director Database Management Stella Andrew Technology Consultant David Stokes Dr. Chung remains at the forefront of medical advancements, Envision Healthcare Sulin Chung ensuring the delivery of cutting-edge care in today's rapidly Medical Doctor envisionhealth.com evolving healthcare landscape.
Company Name Brief Featured Person FOLLOW US ON Merry D'Souza Editor-in-Chief Aenor J. Sawyer University of Aenor J. Sawyer is a distinguished leader and healthcare Director, University of www.facebook.com/ciowomenleaders California, San Francisco professional dedicated to advancing the frontiers of space health California, Space Health; and skeletal well-being. ucs?health.org www.twitter.com/ciowomenleaders Deputy Editor Dir. Skeletal Health Service Robert S. Susan J. Executive Editor WE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON Daniela Ferrara With a profound commitment to advancing healthcare and Genentech Assistant Editor Anish M. Principal Medical improving patients' lives, Dr. Ferrara has a wealth of experience gene.com Director of Ophthalmology and expertise to her role. David King Ask Dr G Visualizer Dr. Gilboa brings a unique blend of medical expertise and Deborah Gilboa askdoctorg.com CONTACT US ON compassionate understanding to her work. Founder & CEO Art & Design Director Peter K. With an illustrious background as a board-certi?ied physical Dr. Allyson Augusta Email Associate Designer James B. Pelvic medicine and rehabilitaon specialist, Dr. Ally is a leading expert, Shrikhande info@ciowomenleaders.com Rehabilitation Medicine pioneering a unique outpatient nonoperative protocol in pelvic Co-founder, pelvicrehabilitation.com For Subscription pain care. Chief Medical Of?icer Senior Sales Manager Jessica Joyal www.ciowomenleaders.com Dr. Heather Sojourner is a dedicated and compassionate Heather Sojourner Marketing Manager John Matthew WellBe Senior Medical healthcare professional serving as the Community Medical Community Copyright © 2024 CIO Women wellbe.com Director at WellBe Senior Medical. Medical Director Leaders, All rights reserved. The content and images used Technical Head George K. Lutifat Kashimawo Lutifat has been delivering exceptional patient care and in this magazine should not Ochsner Health Franklin G. PICU Medical Director SME-SMO Executive advancing the ?ield of pediatric critical care and has beein be reproduced or transmitted ochsner.org & Section Head Pediatric in a pivotal role in shaping the healthcare landscape. W in any form or by any means, Critical Care Medicine electronic, mechanical, Dave Morgan Business Development Manager Luxme Hariharan photocopying, recording or Dr. Hariharan is at the forefront of pediatric eye care, Dayton Childrens Hospital Chief of Ophthalmology otherwise, without prior David, Alan specializing in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye Sales Executives childrensdayton.org and Chief Population permission from CIO Women conditions in young patients. Health Of?icer Business Development Executives Steve, Joe Leaders. Reprint rights remain Melissa Rosenhan solely with CIO Women Schweiger Digital Marketing Manager Dominique T. In her medical dermatology practice, Melissa is dedicated to Medical and Cosmetic Leaders. Dermatology Group diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin conditions. Dermatology Physician schweigerderm.com Associate Research Analyst Frank Adams January, 2024 contact@ciowomenleaders.com Dr. Ummat brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Longevity Medical Clinic Samira Ummat Circulation Manager Robert Brown forefront of preventive medicine. longevitymedicalclinic.com Medical Director Database Management Stella Andrew Technology Consultant David Stokes Dr. Chung remains at the forefront of medical advancements, Envision Healthcare Sulin Chung ensuring the delivery of cutting-edge care in today's rapidly Medical Doctor envisionhealth.com evolving healthcare landscape.
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Dr. Allyson C o v Augusta Shrikhande’s e r S t o r y Story Cover
Top 10 Leading Women Leaders in Medicine, 2024 mbarking on a mission to redefine the landscape of Unseen No More pelvic pain care, Dr. Ally Augusta Shrikhande, MD, E serves as the Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Having personally experienced the isola?ng impact of of Pelvic Rehabilita?on Medicine (PRM). Dr. Ally is a persistent pelvic pain, Dr. Ally empathe?cally shares her leading expert, pioneering a unique outpa?ent non- journey, "A?er suffering from persistent pelvic pain myself, opera?ve protocol in pelvic pain care. The PRM Protocol I was le? feeling unseen by the healthcare system." not only alleviates pain and restores pelvic func?on but Mo?vated by this personal struggle, she pioneered a also dras?cally diminishes the need for surgery, opioids, revolu?onary protocol now u?lized na?onwide by PRM's and hormonal treatments to address pelvic pain and pelvic pain specialists. Dedicated to serving the o?en- endometriosis symptoms. overlooked chronic pelvic pain pa?ents, she asserts, "a popula?on that is o?en silent and silenced." With an illustrious background as a board-cer?fied physical medicine and rehabilita?on specialist, Dr. Ally is not just a As a physiatrist specializing in pelvic pain, Dr. Ally’s prac??oner, but a visionary dedicated to breaking the innova?ve approach diverges from tradi?onal methods. barriers that surround pelvic pain. Through PRM, she Her treatment protocol doesn't isolate a single organ channels her exper?se into a comprehensive approach, system but delves into the intricate combina?on of pelvic addressing musculoskeletal disorders, pain management organs, muscles and nerves. "I developed a treatment C and women's health. A strong advocate for clinical protocol that focuses not on a single organ system but on research, Dr. Ally brings a wealth of experience to the the interplay of the different organ systems in the pelvis," o table. she emphasizes. This approach ensures safety, comfort and v efficacy. Beyond medical prowess, Dr. Ally’s mission is deeply e personal. She seeks to amplify access to diagnosis and Addressing the majority of PRM's pa?ents, women with r treatment for individuals who have long been dismissed condi?ons like endometriosis, Dr. Ally underscores the and forced to endure the silent suffering of pelvic pain. In importance of safety, "I wanted it to be safer for women." S doing so, she is not only transforming healthcare prac?ces Her protocol eliminates the need for radia?on, allowing t but has also become a beacon of hope for those naviga?ng pa?ents to seamlessly integrate treatment into their daily the intricate challenges of persistent pelvic pain. lives. o r Let's explore Dr. Ally’s commitment to redefining the PRM takes pride in being the sole na?onal organiza?on of narra?ve of pelvic health and fostering a future where no pelvic pain specialists employing a groundbreaking y one suffers in silence! ultrasound-guided approach. Dr. Ally proudly declares, "PRM is the only na?onal organiza?on of pelvic pain specialists that offers a unique and comprehensive ultrasound-guided approach to the pelvis—the first of its kind in the country." Their commitment resonates, providing hope for those naviga?ng the challenging terrain of chronic pelvic pain. Innova?ng Relief Dr. Ally, recognizing the prevalence of chronic pelvic pain affec?ng 15% of women, shares the silent suffering, "it is “ “ o?en misdiagnosed, overlooked and undertreated, leaving millions of women suffering without relief for years." Drawing from her personal journey as a pelvic pain pa?ent, she embarked on a mission to innovate, aiming for a procedure that is safer, more effec?ve and more comfortable than what had previously existed.
Top 10 Leading Women Leaders in Medicine, 2024 mbarking on a mission to redefine the landscape of Unseen No More pelvic pain care, Dr. Ally Augusta Shrikhande, MD, E serves as the Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Having personally experienced the isola?ng impact of of Pelvic Rehabilita?on Medicine (PRM). Dr. Ally is a persistent pelvic pain, Dr. Ally empathe?cally shares her leading expert, pioneering a unique outpa?ent non- journey, "A?er suffering from persistent pelvic pain myself, opera?ve protocol in pelvic pain care. The PRM Protocol I was le? feeling unseen by the healthcare system." not only alleviates pain and restores pelvic func?on but Mo?vated by this personal struggle, she pioneered a also dras?cally diminishes the need for surgery, opioids, revolu?onary protocol now u?lized na?onwide by PRM's and hormonal treatments to address pelvic pain and pelvic pain specialists. Dedicated to serving the o?en- endometriosis symptoms. overlooked chronic pelvic pain pa?ents, she asserts, "a popula?on that is o?en silent and silenced." With an illustrious background as a board-cer?fied physical medicine and rehabilita?on specialist, Dr. Ally is not just a As a physiatrist specializing in pelvic pain, Dr. Ally’s prac??oner, but a visionary dedicated to breaking the innova?ve approach diverges from tradi?onal methods. barriers that surround pelvic pain. Through PRM, she Her treatment protocol doesn't isolate a single organ channels her exper?se into a comprehensive approach, system but delves into the intricate combina?on of pelvic addressing musculoskeletal disorders, pain management organs, muscles and nerves. "I developed a treatment C and women's health. A strong advocate for clinical protocol that focuses not on a single organ system but on research, Dr. Ally brings a wealth of experience to the the interplay of the different organ systems in the pelvis," o table. she emphasizes. This approach ensures safety, comfort and v efficacy. Beyond medical prowess, Dr. Ally’s mission is deeply e personal. She seeks to amplify access to diagnosis and Addressing the majority of PRM's pa?ents, women with r treatment for individuals who have long been dismissed condi?ons like endometriosis, Dr. Ally underscores the and forced to endure the silent suffering of pelvic pain. In importance of safety, "I wanted it to be safer for women." S doing so, she is not only transforming healthcare prac?ces Her protocol eliminates the need for radia?on, allowing t but has also become a beacon of hope for those naviga?ng pa?ents to seamlessly integrate treatment into their daily the intricate challenges of persistent pelvic pain. lives. o r Let's explore Dr. Ally’s commitment to redefining the PRM takes pride in being the sole na?onal organiza?on of narra?ve of pelvic health and fostering a future where no pelvic pain specialists employing a groundbreaking y one suffers in silence! ultrasound-guided approach. Dr. Ally proudly declares, "PRM is the only na?onal organiza?on of pelvic pain specialists that offers a unique and comprehensive ultrasound-guided approach to the pelvis—the first of its kind in the country." Their commitment resonates, providing hope for those naviga?ng the challenging terrain of chronic pelvic pain. Innova?ng Relief Dr. Ally, recognizing the prevalence of chronic pelvic pain affec?ng 15% of women, shares the silent suffering, "it is “ “ o?en misdiagnosed, overlooked and undertreated, leaving millions of women suffering without relief for years." Drawing from her personal journey as a pelvic pain pa?ent, she embarked on a mission to innovate, aiming for a procedure that is safer, more effec?ve and more comfortable than what had previously existed.
With a vision to reduce the burden of surgeries on Precision and Excellence pa?ents, Dr. Ally collaborated with gynecologists and pelvic floor physical therapists who encouraged her At PRM, Dr. Ally’s personal journey fuels their mission, "We groundbreaking work. "They wanted me to keep going and are on a mission to stop the suffering our pelvic pain We are on a improving my treatment protocol," she shares. pa?ents have to endure." Understanding the challenges mission to stop Con?nuously refining her approach for op?mal outcomes, in?mately, she vividly describes the symptoms, including Dr. Ally incorporates the concept of 'neuroplas?city' into lower abdominal pain, severe menstrual cramping, pain the suffering our endure.“ “ rehabilita?on, applying centuries-old principles to the with intercourse, urinary symptoms, and bowel symptoms. pelvic pain pelvis. patients have to PRM offers a groundbreaking solu?on, "We have a unique, In her pioneering work, she unveils a fresh perspec?ve, safe, effec?ve office-based procedure that has been proven sta?ng, "It was a new way to look at an old problem, from to help," priori?zing prompt relief. Dr. Ally emphasizes the the lens of a rehabilita?on medical doctor." Her focus need for change, "We want pa?ents to start feeling be?er revolves around rese?ng, retraining, and reversing the sooner – and not be tossed around the medical system pelvic environment causing pain for those in search of seeking assistance." relief. At PRM, Dr. Ally emphasizes their guiding principle: y Dr. Ally emphasizes individualized care, where every "Leading with quality outcomes and data is our Mantra at pa?ent is different, listening to their unique journey and PRM. This is embedded in all decisions we make." This r then developing a plan tailored to their goals, needs and commitment ensures precision and excellence in every o individual underlying diagnosis that caused their pelvic aspect of pa?ent care and organiza?onal choices. t pain. This personalized approach ensures comprehensive and effec?ve treatment for each pa?ent's dis?nc?ve Beyond Imaging S experience. r At PRM, Dr. Ally emphasizes, "Training our mission-driven providers on how to diagnose chronic pelvic pain and e endometriosis is crucial." Recognizing the challenge of normal imaging in these cases, she underscores the v importance of a robust history and exam. o PRM is dedicated to empowering providers to cra? C Naviga?ng challenges as a woman, Dr. Ally credits her she recognizes her husband's pivotal role as CEO, sharing individually tailored treatment plans. Dr. Ally proudly husband: "With my husband Gautam's encouragement, I his leadership, which is vital to the success of delivering announces their collabora?on with the ROSE trial, sta?ng, have learned to have 'thick skin' and lead with data." This care to pelvic pain pa?ents across America. Dr. Ally values "We are working with gene?cists to find a non-invasive resilience ensures her voice is heard and quality prevails. her medical team, affirming, "I am lucky enough to have diagnos?c test for Endometriosis." This ini?a?ve marks a amazing medical doctors dedicated to our cause at PRM. I significant step towards more precise and accessible Resilience and Restora?on could not do it without them." Together, they champion diagnos?cs in the field of pelvic pain. PRM's mission. Dr. Ally dispels a common misconcep?on: "That the pain is Resilience and Restora?on in your head. The pain is NOT in your head." She highlights Dr. Ally stresses that communica?on is the key. She a systemic issue, sta?ng, "It is the medical community advocates for a con?nuous prac?ce of care, ensuring At PRM, Dr. Ally shares a poignant success story: A twenty- failing pa?ents as we do not focus on training medical pa?ents are kept in the loop of the treatment plan for five-year-old female with Endometriosis planning for a providers on how to diagnose and treat pelvic pain." op?mal collabora?on and outcomes. This commitment to hysterectomy due to severe pelvic pain. She had dropped PRM is dedicated to changing this narra?ve, priori?zing transparent communica?on fosters a suppor?ve and out of law school. Helping her get her pain under control, accurate diagnosis and effec?ve treatment for pelvic pain. effec?ve healthcare journey for all pa?ents. resume law school and avoid a hysterectomy, ul?mately preserving her fer?lity was especially gra?fying! It Unified in Care From Inspira?on to Innova?on highlights PRM's commitment to personalized care, empowering pa?ents to reclaim their lives from the grips Dr. Ally acknowledges her support network, "I have a lot of In her early days, Dr. Ally found inspira?on from mentor Dr. of chronic pelvic pain. help from a fantas?c team at corporate." With gra?tude, Iris Orbuch, author of Bea?ng Endo: "Yes, Dr. Iris Orbuch was an amazing mentor for me."
With a vision to reduce the burden of surgeries on Precision and Excellence pa?ents, Dr. Ally collaborated with gynecologists and pelvic floor physical therapists who encouraged her At PRM, Dr. Ally’s personal journey fuels their mission, "We groundbreaking work. "They wanted me to keep going and are on a mission to stop the suffering our pelvic pain We are on a improving my treatment protocol," she shares. pa?ents have to endure." Understanding the challenges mission to stop Con?nuously refining her approach for op?mal outcomes, in?mately, she vividly describes the symptoms, including Dr. Ally incorporates the concept of 'neuroplas?city' into lower abdominal pain, severe menstrual cramping, pain the suffering our endure.“ “ rehabilita?on, applying centuries-old principles to the with intercourse, urinary symptoms, and bowel symptoms. pelvic pain pelvis. patients have to PRM offers a groundbreaking solu?on, "We have a unique, In her pioneering work, she unveils a fresh perspec?ve, safe, effec?ve office-based procedure that has been proven sta?ng, "It was a new way to look at an old problem, from to help," priori?zing prompt relief. Dr. Ally emphasizes the the lens of a rehabilita?on medical doctor." Her focus need for change, "We want pa?ents to start feeling be?er revolves around rese?ng, retraining, and reversing the sooner – and not be tossed around the medical system pelvic environment causing pain for those in search of seeking assistance." relief. At PRM, Dr. Ally emphasizes their guiding principle: y Dr. Ally emphasizes individualized care, where every "Leading with quality outcomes and data is our Mantra at pa?ent is different, listening to their unique journey and PRM. This is embedded in all decisions we make." This r then developing a plan tailored to their goals, needs and commitment ensures precision and excellence in every o individual underlying diagnosis that caused their pelvic aspect of pa?ent care and organiza?onal choices. t pain. This personalized approach ensures comprehensive and effec?ve treatment for each pa?ent's dis?nc?ve Beyond Imaging S experience. r At PRM, Dr. Ally emphasizes, "Training our mission-driven providers on how to diagnose chronic pelvic pain and e endometriosis is crucial." Recognizing the challenge of normal imaging in these cases, she underscores the v importance of a robust history and exam. o PRM is dedicated to empowering providers to cra? C Naviga?ng challenges as a woman, Dr. Ally credits her she recognizes her husband's pivotal role as CEO, sharing individually tailored treatment plans. Dr. Ally proudly husband: "With my husband Gautam's encouragement, I his leadership, which is vital to the success of delivering announces their collabora?on with the ROSE trial, sta?ng, have learned to have 'thick skin' and lead with data." This care to pelvic pain pa?ents across America. Dr. Ally values "We are working with gene?cists to find a non-invasive resilience ensures her voice is heard and quality prevails. her medical team, affirming, "I am lucky enough to have diagnos?c test for Endometriosis." This ini?a?ve marks a amazing medical doctors dedicated to our cause at PRM. I significant step towards more precise and accessible Resilience and Restora?on could not do it without them." Together, they champion diagnos?cs in the field of pelvic pain. PRM's mission. Dr. Ally dispels a common misconcep?on: "That the pain is Resilience and Restora?on in your head. The pain is NOT in your head." She highlights Dr. Ally stresses that communica?on is the key. She a systemic issue, sta?ng, "It is the medical community advocates for a con?nuous prac?ce of care, ensuring At PRM, Dr. Ally shares a poignant success story: A twenty- failing pa?ents as we do not focus on training medical pa?ents are kept in the loop of the treatment plan for five-year-old female with Endometriosis planning for a providers on how to diagnose and treat pelvic pain." op?mal collabora?on and outcomes. This commitment to hysterectomy due to severe pelvic pain. She had dropped PRM is dedicated to changing this narra?ve, priori?zing transparent communica?on fosters a suppor?ve and out of law school. Helping her get her pain under control, accurate diagnosis and effec?ve treatment for pelvic pain. effec?ve healthcare journey for all pa?ents. resume law school and avoid a hysterectomy, ul?mately preserving her fer?lity was especially gra?fying! It Unified in Care From Inspira?on to Innova?on highlights PRM's commitment to personalized care, empowering pa?ents to reclaim their lives from the grips Dr. Ally acknowledges her support network, "I have a lot of In her early days, Dr. Ally found inspira?on from mentor Dr. of chronic pelvic pain. help from a fantas?c team at corporate." With gra?tude, Iris Orbuch, author of Bea?ng Endo: "Yes, Dr. Iris Orbuch was an amazing mentor for me."
Sharing a common belief in a comprehensive approach to This drive for research could revolu?onize diagnos?cs and pelvic pain and Endometriosis, their synergy played a care for women's health concerns. pivotal role in Dr. Ally's crea?on of PRM's mul?modal treatment protocol, enhancing care for those with pelvic Dr. Ally envisions change, sta?ng, "I envision a world where pain. medical students are taught about chronic pelvic pain, where pelvic pain pa?ents are diagnosed within months A Bold Vision and treated immediately." Dr. Ally advocates for change, focusing on the lack of a In her ideal scenario, insurance carriers play a role, "In a non-invasive diagnosis for Endometriosis. She urges ac?on, perfect world, the insurance carrier will be familiar with the emphasizing that obbying the government to increase diagnosis and treatment of pelvic pain," ensuring pa?ents research funds towards finding a solu?on is a great start. avoid unnecessary interven?ons and live fulfilling lives, free from emergency rooms, opioids, and excessive surgeries. Addi?onally, Dr. Ally pushes for increased NIH funds, by increasing the NIH allocated funds towards women's health issues, including menopause and peri-partum care.
Sharing a common belief in a comprehensive approach to This drive for research could revolu?onize diagnos?cs and pelvic pain and Endometriosis, their synergy played a care for women's health concerns. pivotal role in Dr. Ally's crea?on of PRM's mul?modal treatment protocol, enhancing care for those with pelvic Dr. Ally envisions change, sta?ng, "I envision a world where pain. medical students are taught about chronic pelvic pain, where pelvic pain pa?ents are diagnosed within months A Bold Vision and treated immediately." Dr. Ally advocates for change, focusing on the lack of a In her ideal scenario, insurance carriers play a role, "In a non-invasive diagnosis for Endometriosis. She urges ac?on, perfect world, the insurance carrier will be familiar with the emphasizing that obbying the government to increase diagnosis and treatment of pelvic pain," ensuring pa?ents research funds towards finding a solu?on is a great start. avoid unnecessary interven?ons and live fulfilling lives, free from emergency rooms, opioids, and excessive surgeries. Addi?onally, Dr. Ally pushes for increased NIH funds, by increasing the NIH allocated funds towards women's health issues, including menopause and peri-partum care.
Healthcare Transforma?on ural communi?es o?en face unique challenges in accessing quality healthcare due to geographical distances, limited R resources, and a scarcity of healthcare providers. Telemedicine has emerged as a transforma?ve solu?on, bridging the gap in rural healthcare and bringing essen?al medical services to underserved popula?ons. This ar?cle explores the profound impact of telemedicine in transforming healthcare delivery in rural areas. Overcoming Geographic Barriers Remote Consulta?ons: Telemedicine enables individuals in rural areas to connect with healthcare professionals remotely. Through virtual consulta?ons, pa?ents can seek medical advice, discuss symptoms, and receive guidance without the need to travel long distances to reach healthcare facili?es. Specialist Access: Rural healthcare facili?es may lack specialized medical prac??oners. Telemedicine breaks down geographic barriers by connec?ng pa?ents in remote areas with specialists located elsewhere. This ensures that individuals in rural communi?es have access to a broader range of medical exper?se. Improved Healthcare Access Reduced Travel Burden: Rural residents o?en face challenges in reaching healthcare facili?es, especially when they are situated far from their homes. Telemedicine eliminates the need for extensive travel, making it easier for pa?ents to access healthcare services without the associated ?me and financial burdens. Emergency Consulta?ons: In emergencies, ?mely medical interven?on is crucial. Telemedicine allows rural healthcare providers to consult with emergency medicine specialists, facilita?ng quicker decision-making and poten?ally life-saving interven?ons, even in remote areas. Chronic Disease Management How How Remote Monitoring: Telemedicine empowers healthcare providers to remotely monitor pa?ents with chronic condi?ons. Connected devices Telemedicine Bridges Telemedicine Bridges and wearables allow real-?me tracking of vital signs, medica?on adherence, and other health metrics. This proac?ve approach to chronic disease management improves outcomes and reduces hospitaliza?ons. the Gap in Rural the Gap in Rural Educa?onal Resources: Pa?ents in rural areas may lack access to comprehensive informa?on about managing chronic condi?ons. Hea?hcare? Hea?hcare? JAN 2024 JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com www.ciowomenleaders.com 16 17
Healthcare Transforma?on ural communi?es o?en face unique challenges in accessing quality healthcare due to geographical distances, limited R resources, and a scarcity of healthcare providers. Telemedicine has emerged as a transforma?ve solu?on, bridging the gap in rural healthcare and bringing essen?al medical services to underserved popula?ons. This ar?cle explores the profound impact of telemedicine in transforming healthcare delivery in rural areas. Overcoming Geographic Barriers Remote Consulta?ons: Telemedicine enables individuals in rural areas to connect with healthcare professionals remotely. Through virtual consulta?ons, pa?ents can seek medical advice, discuss symptoms, and receive guidance without the need to travel long distances to reach healthcare facili?es. Specialist Access: Rural healthcare facili?es may lack specialized medical prac??oners. Telemedicine breaks down geographic barriers by connec?ng pa?ents in remote areas with specialists located elsewhere. This ensures that individuals in rural communi?es have access to a broader range of medical exper?se. Improved Healthcare Access Reduced Travel Burden: Rural residents o?en face challenges in reaching healthcare facili?es, especially when they are situated far from their homes. Telemedicine eliminates the need for extensive travel, making it easier for pa?ents to access healthcare services without the associated ?me and financial burdens. Emergency Consulta?ons: In emergencies, ?mely medical interven?on is crucial. Telemedicine allows rural healthcare providers to consult with emergency medicine specialists, facilita?ng quicker decision-making and poten?ally life-saving interven?ons, even in remote areas. Chronic Disease Management How How Remote Monitoring: Telemedicine empowers healthcare providers to remotely monitor pa?ents with chronic condi?ons. Connected devices Telemedicine Bridges Telemedicine Bridges and wearables allow real-?me tracking of vital signs, medica?on adherence, and other health metrics. This proac?ve approach to chronic disease management improves outcomes and reduces hospitaliza?ons. the Gap in Rural the Gap in Rural Educa?onal Resources: Pa?ents in rural areas may lack access to comprehensive informa?on about managing chronic condi?ons. Hea?hcare? Hea?hcare? JAN 2024 JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com www.ciowomenleaders.com 16 17
Telemedicine pla?orms offer educa?onal resources, Healthcare Educa?on and Training for Local Providers personalized care plans, and remote lifestyle coaching, enabling individuals to ac?vely par?cipate in their health Con?nuing Medical Educa?on (CME): Telemedicine management. pla?orms offer opportuni?es for rural healthcare providers to engage in con?nuing educa?on. CME courses, webinars, Maternal and Pediatric Care and virtual training sessions enable local healthcare professionals to stay updated on the latest medical advancements and best prac?ces. Prenatal Televisits: Pregnant women in rural areas can benefit from telemedicine for prenatal care. Virtual visits facilitate regular check-ups, monitoring of fetal Specialized Training: Remote training programs allow rural development, and consulta?ons with obstetricians, healthcare teams to acquire specialized skills and ensuring expectant mothers receive necessary care knowledge. This can enhance the capacity of local without extensive travel. providers to address specific healthcare needs within their communi?es, contribu?ng to a more robust and self- Pediatric Consulta?ons: Telemedicine brings pediatric sustaining healthcare infrastructure. specialists within reach for families in rural areas. Parents can consult with pediatricians, discuss developmental Cost-Efficiency and Resource Op?miza?on concerns, and seek advice on child health without the need to travel long distances, enhancing the overall well-being of Reduced Healthcare Costs: Telemedicine contributes to children in remote communi?es. cost savings for both pa?ents and healthcare providers. Pa?ents save on travel expenses, and healthcare facili?es Mental Health Services can op?mize resource alloca?on by reducing the strain on physical infrastructure and minimizing the need for Access to Psychiatric Care: Mental health services are extensive in-person consulta?ons. o?en scarce in rural areas. Telepsychiatry connects individuals with mental health professionals through video Preven?ve Care and Early Interven?on: Telemedicine consulta?ons, reducing the s?gma associated with seeking encourages preven?ve care and early interven?on, which psychiatric care and improving access to vital mental health can lead to cost savings in the long run. Timely support. iden?fica?on and management of health issues prevent the escala?on of condi?ons, reducing the financial burden Crisis Interven?on: In situa?ons requiring immediate on both individuals and the healthcare system. mental health interven?on, telemedicine offers crisis counseling and support. This ?mely access to mental Conclusion: health services is par?cularly impac?ul in rural areas where local mental health resources may be limited. Telemedicine represents a transforma?ve force in healthcare, especially for rural communi?es facing Pharmacy Services and Medica?on Management geographical and resource challenges. By overcoming barriers to access, providing specialized care, and Remote Medica?on Consulta?ons: Telemedicine facilitates empowering both pa?ents and local healthcare providers, remote consulta?ons with pharmacists. Pa?ents in rural telemedicine is driving a healthcare transforma?on that areas can discuss medica?on concerns, side effects, and priori?zes inclusivity, efficiency, and improved health dosage adjustments without needing to visit a physical outcomes. pharmacy, promo?ng medica?on adherence and safety. As technology con?nues to advance, the impact of Medica?on Delivery Services: In conjunc?on with telemedicine in bridging the gap in rural healthcare is likely telemedicine, some programs offer medica?on delivery to expand, crea?ng a more equitable and accessible services to rural pa?ents. This ensures that individuals healthcare landscape for individuals in remote areas. receive their prescribed medica?ons conveniently, addressing poten?al challenges related to transporta?on or proximity to a pharmacy. JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com 18
Telemedicine pla?orms offer educa?onal resources, Healthcare Educa?on and Training for Local Providers personalized care plans, and remote lifestyle coaching, enabling individuals to ac?vely par?cipate in their health Con?nuing Medical Educa?on (CME): Telemedicine management. pla?orms offer opportuni?es for rural healthcare providers to engage in con?nuing educa?on. CME courses, webinars, Maternal and Pediatric Care and virtual training sessions enable local healthcare professionals to stay updated on the latest medical advancements and best prac?ces. Prenatal Televisits: Pregnant women in rural areas can benefit from telemedicine for prenatal care. Virtual visits facilitate regular check-ups, monitoring of fetal Specialized Training: Remote training programs allow rural development, and consulta?ons with obstetricians, healthcare teams to acquire specialized skills and ensuring expectant mothers receive necessary care knowledge. This can enhance the capacity of local without extensive travel. providers to address specific healthcare needs within their communi?es, contribu?ng to a more robust and self- Pediatric Consulta?ons: Telemedicine brings pediatric sustaining healthcare infrastructure. specialists within reach for families in rural areas. Parents can consult with pediatricians, discuss developmental Cost-Efficiency and Resource Op?miza?on concerns, and seek advice on child health without the need to travel long distances, enhancing the overall well-being of Reduced Healthcare Costs: Telemedicine contributes to children in remote communi?es. cost savings for both pa?ents and healthcare providers. Pa?ents save on travel expenses, and healthcare facili?es Mental Health Services can op?mize resource alloca?on by reducing the strain on physical infrastructure and minimizing the need for Access to Psychiatric Care: Mental health services are extensive in-person consulta?ons. o?en scarce in rural areas. Telepsychiatry connects individuals with mental health professionals through video Preven?ve Care and Early Interven?on: Telemedicine consulta?ons, reducing the s?gma associated with seeking encourages preven?ve care and early interven?on, which psychiatric care and improving access to vital mental health can lead to cost savings in the long run. Timely support. iden?fica?on and management of health issues prevent the escala?on of condi?ons, reducing the financial burden Crisis Interven?on: In situa?ons requiring immediate on both individuals and the healthcare system. mental health interven?on, telemedicine offers crisis counseling and support. This ?mely access to mental Conclusion: health services is par?cularly impac?ul in rural areas where local mental health resources may be limited. Telemedicine represents a transforma?ve force in healthcare, especially for rural communi?es facing Pharmacy Services and Medica?on Management geographical and resource challenges. By overcoming barriers to access, providing specialized care, and Remote Medica?on Consulta?ons: Telemedicine facilitates empowering both pa?ents and local healthcare providers, remote consulta?ons with pharmacists. Pa?ents in rural telemedicine is driving a healthcare transforma?on that areas can discuss medica?on concerns, side effects, and priori?zes inclusivity, efficiency, and improved health dosage adjustments without needing to visit a physical outcomes. pharmacy, promo?ng medica?on adherence and safety. As technology con?nues to advance, the impact of Medica?on Delivery Services: In conjunc?on with telemedicine in bridging the gap in rural healthcare is likely telemedicine, some programs offer medica?on delivery to expand, crea?ng a more equitable and accessible services to rural pa?ents. This ensures that individuals healthcare landscape for individuals in remote areas. receive their prescribed medica?ons conveniently, addressing poten?al challenges related to transporta?on or proximity to a pharmacy. JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com 18
Industry Insights Comprehending the Emerging Trends in the Healthcare Sector he healthcare sector is in a constant state of evolu?on, driven by technological advancements, demographic shi?s, and a T growing focus on pa?ent-centric care. This ar?cle explores the emerging trends shaping the healthcare industry, providing valuable insights into the transforma?ve forces that are influencing the way A healthcare is delivered, managed, and experienced. r Telehealth and Remote Pa?ent Monitoring t Telehealth Expansion: Telehealth has emerged as a transforma?ve i trend, accelerated by the need for remote healthcare solu?ons. c Virtual consulta?ons, remote monitoring of vital signs, and l telemedicine pla?orms enable pa?ents to access medical services from the comfort of their homes, improving accessibility and e reducing barriers to care. Remote Pa?ent Monitoring (RPM): RPM technologies, including wearable devices and connected health tools, allow healthcare providers to monitor pa?ents' health in real-?me. This trend not only enhances pa?ent engagement but also enables early detec?on of health issues, leading to proac?ve and personalized interven?ons. Ar?ficial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Clinical Decision Support Systems: AI and ML are revolu?onizing healthcare through the development of clinical decision support systems. These systems analyze vast datasets to assist healthcare professionals in making accurate diagnoses, predic?ng pa?ent outcomes, and personalizing treatment plans. Predic?ve Analy?cs: Predic?ve analy?cs powered by AI algorithms help healthcare organiza?ons forecast disease trends, op?mize resource alloca?on, and iden?fy at-risk pa?ent popula?ons. This proac?ve approach supports preven?ve care strategies and enhances overall healthcare management. JAN 2024 JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com www.ciowomenleaders.com 20 21
Industry Insights Comprehending the Emerging Trends in the Healthcare Sector he healthcare sector is in a constant state of evolu?on, driven by technological advancements, demographic shi?s, and a T growing focus on pa?ent-centric care. This ar?cle explores the emerging trends shaping the healthcare industry, providing valuable insights into the transforma?ve forces that are influencing the way A healthcare is delivered, managed, and experienced. r Telehealth and Remote Pa?ent Monitoring t Telehealth Expansion: Telehealth has emerged as a transforma?ve i trend, accelerated by the need for remote healthcare solu?ons. c Virtual consulta?ons, remote monitoring of vital signs, and l telemedicine pla?orms enable pa?ents to access medical services from the comfort of their homes, improving accessibility and e reducing barriers to care. Remote Pa?ent Monitoring (RPM): RPM technologies, including wearable devices and connected health tools, allow healthcare providers to monitor pa?ents' health in real-?me. This trend not only enhances pa?ent engagement but also enables early detec?on of health issues, leading to proac?ve and personalized interven?ons. Ar?ficial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Clinical Decision Support Systems: AI and ML are revolu?onizing healthcare through the development of clinical decision support systems. These systems analyze vast datasets to assist healthcare professionals in making accurate diagnoses, predic?ng pa?ent outcomes, and personalizing treatment plans. Predic?ve Analy?cs: Predic?ve analy?cs powered by AI algorithms help healthcare organiza?ons forecast disease trends, op?mize resource alloca?on, and iden?fy at-risk pa?ent popula?ons. This proac?ve approach supports preven?ve care strategies and enhances overall healthcare management. JAN 2024 JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com www.ciowomenleaders.com 20 21
Pa?ent-Centric Care Models Rise of Virtual Clinical Trials Personalized Medicine: Advances in genomics and Decentralized Clinical Trials: Virtual and decentralized molecular diagnos?cs are driving the adop?on of clinical trials leverage digital technologies to conduct personalized medicine. Tailoring treatment plans based on research remotely. This trend enhances pa?ent an individual's gene?c makeup and biomarkers enhances par?cipa?on, reduces geographical barriers, and treatment efficacy, minimizes side effects, and represents a accelerates the pace of clinical research by leveraging real- shi? towards more precise and pa?ent-centric care. world data and pa?ent-generated insights. Pa?ent Engagement Technologies: Healthcare providers Digital Endpoints and Wearable Technologies: are leveraging technology to ac?vely involve pa?ents in Incorpora?ng digital endpoints, o?en collected through their care journey. Pa?ent portals, mobile apps, and wearable devices, provides more comprehensive and interac?ve communica?on tools empower individuals to con?nuous data in clinical trials. This approach enhances manage their health, access medical informa?on, and the accuracy of outcomes assessment, minimizes the communicate with their healthcare teams. burden on par?cipants, and introduces efficiencies into the research process. Data Interoperability and Health Informa?on Exchange (HIE) Focus on Mental Health and Well-being Interoperable EHR Systems: Achieving seamless data Telepsychiatry and Digital Mental Health Solu?ons: The exchange between electronic health record (EHR) systems recogni?on of mental health as a cri?cal component of is a key focus in the healthcare industry. Interoperability overall well-being has led to the expansion of enhances care coordina?on, reduces duplica?on of tests telepsychiatry services. Digital mental health solu?ons, and procedures, and ensures that healthcare professionals including therapy apps and online support communi?es, have comprehensive and up-to-date pa?ent informa?on. offer accessible and convenient avenues for individuals seeking mental health support. Health Informa?on Exchange Networks: HIE networks facilitate the secure sharing of pa?ent informa?on across Integra?ng Mental Health into Primary Care: Healthcare different healthcare providers and organiza?ons. This providers are increasingly integra?ng mental health interconnected approach enhances care con?nuity, services into primary care se?ngs. This holis?c approach especially for pa?ents receiving treatment from mul?ple addresses both physical and mental health needs, reducing providers or across various healthcare se?ngs. s?gma, and ensuring a more comprehensive and pa?ent- centered healthcare experience. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Conclusion: Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures: As healthcare becomes more digi?zed, protec?ng sensi?ve pa?ent data from cyber The healthcare sector is undergoing a profound threats is a cri?cal priority. The implementa?on of robust transforma?on fueled by technological innova?on, pa?ent- cybersecurity measures, encryp?on protocols, and regular centric approaches, and a commitment to improving audits is essen?al to safeguard pa?ent informa?on and overall health outcomes. As the industry con?nues to maintain trust in the healthcare system. embrace emerging trends such as telehealth, AI-driven diagnos?cs, and personalized medicine, the future of Adherence to Data Privacy Regula?ons: Adhering to data healthcare holds the promise of increased accessibility, privacy regula?ons, such as the Health Insurance enhanced efficiency, and improved pa?ent experiences. Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United Staying a?uned to these industry insights is crucial for States, ensures that pa?ent data is handled with the healthcare professionals, organiza?ons, and policymakers utmost care and compliance. Healthcare organiza?ons as they navigate the dynamic landscape of healthcare must stay updated on evolving privacy laws and delivery and management. regula?ons. JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com 22
Pa?ent-Centric Care Models Rise of Virtual Clinical Trials Personalized Medicine: Advances in genomics and Decentralized Clinical Trials: Virtual and decentralized molecular diagnos?cs are driving the adop?on of clinical trials leverage digital technologies to conduct personalized medicine. Tailoring treatment plans based on research remotely. This trend enhances pa?ent an individual's gene?c makeup and biomarkers enhances par?cipa?on, reduces geographical barriers, and treatment efficacy, minimizes side effects, and represents a accelerates the pace of clinical research by leveraging real- shi? towards more precise and pa?ent-centric care. world data and pa?ent-generated insights. Pa?ent Engagement Technologies: Healthcare providers Digital Endpoints and Wearable Technologies: are leveraging technology to ac?vely involve pa?ents in Incorpora?ng digital endpoints, o?en collected through their care journey. Pa?ent portals, mobile apps, and wearable devices, provides more comprehensive and interac?ve communica?on tools empower individuals to con?nuous data in clinical trials. This approach enhances manage their health, access medical informa?on, and the accuracy of outcomes assessment, minimizes the communicate with their healthcare teams. burden on par?cipants, and introduces efficiencies into the research process. Data Interoperability and Health Informa?on Exchange (HIE) Focus on Mental Health and Well-being Interoperable EHR Systems: Achieving seamless data Telepsychiatry and Digital Mental Health Solu?ons: The exchange between electronic health record (EHR) systems recogni?on of mental health as a cri?cal component of is a key focus in the healthcare industry. Interoperability overall well-being has led to the expansion of enhances care coordina?on, reduces duplica?on of tests telepsychiatry services. Digital mental health solu?ons, and procedures, and ensures that healthcare professionals including therapy apps and online support communi?es, have comprehensive and up-to-date pa?ent informa?on. offer accessible and convenient avenues for individuals seeking mental health support. Health Informa?on Exchange Networks: HIE networks facilitate the secure sharing of pa?ent informa?on across Integra?ng Mental Health into Primary Care: Healthcare different healthcare providers and organiza?ons. This providers are increasingly integra?ng mental health interconnected approach enhances care con?nuity, services into primary care se?ngs. This holis?c approach especially for pa?ents receiving treatment from mul?ple addresses both physical and mental health needs, reducing providers or across various healthcare se?ngs. s?gma, and ensuring a more comprehensive and pa?ent- centered healthcare experience. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Conclusion: Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures: As healthcare becomes more digi?zed, protec?ng sensi?ve pa?ent data from cyber The healthcare sector is undergoing a profound threats is a cri?cal priority. The implementa?on of robust transforma?on fueled by technological innova?on, pa?ent- cybersecurity measures, encryp?on protocols, and regular centric approaches, and a commitment to improving audits is essen?al to safeguard pa?ent informa?on and overall health outcomes. As the industry con?nues to maintain trust in the healthcare system. embrace emerging trends such as telehealth, AI-driven diagnos?cs, and personalized medicine, the future of Adherence to Data Privacy Regula?ons: Adhering to data healthcare holds the promise of increased accessibility, privacy regula?ons, such as the Health Insurance enhanced efficiency, and improved pa?ent experiences. Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United Staying a?uned to these industry insights is crucial for States, ensures that pa?ent data is handled with the healthcare professionals, organiza?ons, and policymakers utmost care and compliance. Healthcare organiza?ons as they navigate the dynamic landscape of healthcare must stay updated on evolving privacy laws and delivery and management. regula?ons. JAN 2024 www.ciowomenleaders.com 22
The legacy of healthcare leaders is etched in the lives they touch, the communities they uplift, and the innovations they champion.
The legacy of healthcare leaders is etched in the lives they touch, the communities they uplift, and the innovations they champion.