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Five Minutes with Kerrie Warne: Data-Driven Decisions Drive Performance Improvement—and a Whole Lot More

January 2012

In this installment of “Five Minutes with…” guest interviewer
Kim Goin talks to Kerrie Warne, Director of St. Alexius NewStart Program at St. Alexius Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, about how she used data-driven performance techniques to evaluate and improve her bariatric program.

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5 Minutes With… Evan P. Nadler, MD

October 2010

Dr. Nadler is Co-Director, Children’s National Obesity Institute, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC; Principal Investigator, Systems Biology Initiative, Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Washington, DC; Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Integrative Systems Biology, The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Five Minutes with… Joe Nadglowski, Jr.

September 2010

Five Minutes with…Joe Nadglowski, Jr.

Joe Nadglowski, Jr. is the President and Chief Executive Officer for the Obesity Action Coalition. Mr. Nadglowski is a graduate of the University of Florida and holds a degree in Microbiology and Cell Science.

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Five Minutes with… Walter Pories, MD, FACS, on Bariatric Surgery as an Option to Treat Diabetes

January 2010

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Five Minutes with… Rebecca Puhl, PhD—Taking a look at weight bias and the stigma of obesity

September 2009

Dr. Puhl is the Director of Research & Weight Stigma Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Despite ongoing attention to the obesity epidemic, the social consequences of obesity are often overlooked. In a recent issue of the journal Obesity,[1] a study was published that documents considerable prejudice and discrimination against individuals who are overweight and obese. The study reviews over 150 studies published in the past decade and reveals that weight bias is a persistent social problem affecting obese persons in many settings and often on a daily basis. Speaking with the lead author of the report, Dr. Rebecca Puhl, who is the Director of Research at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, Bariatric Times addresses this important clinical concern and how it affects the patient. Read the rest of this article »

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Five Minutes With: The Economic Impact of Bariatric Surgery Study Investigators

November 2008

In a recent issue of the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC), a study was published that finds for the first time that bariatric surgery is cost effective and that insurers are able to recoup the procedure’s costs within two years—even after accounting for complications. The study finds that healthcare costs for morbidly obese patients who had the surgery were $900 lower per month than their counterparts who did not have surgery. Additionally, the study found that the complete cost of surgery, including complications, was fully recovered after 25 months. These findings are sure to offer hope to the two-thirds of overweight Americans and the more than 15 million morbidly obese Americans, and should bode well for improvement in the manner in which insurers and healthcare professionals approach bariatric surgery. If insurers fully recover the costs of laparoscopic bariatric surgery in about two years and in about four years for traditional, open bariatric surgery, and reductions in costs associated with prescription drugs, physician visits, and hospital services offset the average costs of both laparoscopic surgery and traditional, open bariatric surgery, what more do they need to know? Read on to see. Speaking with the lead economist and author of the report, Dr. Pierre Crémieux of Analysis Group, as well as the additional collaborators, Bariatric Times gets down to the basics of the study and what you need to know—What do these findings really mean? How might they affect the field of bariatric surgery? What is the potential future impact on your practice? Most importantly—How will all of this affect the patient?

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Spotlight on Technology…Fios® First Entry

August 2008

with Ramzi Alami, MD, and Vivek N. Prachand, MD

Dr. Alami is with Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente, San Francisco, California.
Dr. Prachand is with University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.

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Five Minutes with…Robin Blackstone, MD: Exploring a New Horizon–The EMPOWER Study

July 2008

Dr. Blackstone is Surgeon and Director, Scottsdale Bariatric Center, and Medical Director, Scottsdale Healthcare Bariatric Program. The Scottsdale Bariatric Center was named as an American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence in 2005.

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