Teledermatology Insights, Reimbursement Challenges, and Finding Balance with Dr Susan Taylor
Featuring Susan Taylor, MD |
Bernett L. Johnson Endowed Professor
Director, Skin of Color Research Fellowship
Vice Chair for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Department of Dermatology
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Founder, Skin of Color Society
Philadelphia, PA
In this episode of Under Your Skin, host Dr Nicholas Brownstone sits down with Dr Susan Taylor to get her perspectives on the evolving field of dermatology. Dr Taylor shares her thoughts on the growing role of teledermatology, the pressing issue of reimbursement that challenges the sustainability of dermatology practices, and how she personally finds balance in her demanding career.
The rise of teledermatology
Dr Taylor emphasizes the growing significance of teledermatology, particularly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. She highlights that teledermatology has become an essential tool for improving patient access to dermatologic care. For patients who find it challenging to take time off work, teledermatology offers a convenient alternative. They can easily consult with dermatologists during their lunch breaks or even from a private space in their workplace. Dr Taylor stresses that the key benefit of teledermatology is its ability to increase and improve access to dermatologic care, a factor that remains crucial in today's health care landscape.
A critical issue facing dermatology
Dr Taylor identifies reimbursement as the most critical issue currently confronting dermatology. She points out that while other health care sectors, such as hospitals and skilled nursing centers, have received inflationary updates in their reimbursements, dermatologists have not seen similar adjustments. The lack of updates in Medicare reimbursements has created a significant financial strain on dermatology practices. Dr Taylor warns that this could ultimately affect the quality of care patients receive. The financial pressure makes it increasingly difficult for private practitioners to keep their practices open, pay their staff, and maintain the necessary resources to provide patient care. She underscores that advocating for better reimbursement rates should be the top priority for the American Academy of Dermatology and dermatologists nationwide.
Balancing work and relaxation
Dr Taylor then shares her personal approach to unwinding after a long day. She enjoys walking to and from work, which helps her process the events of the day and decompress. Additionally, she finds relaxation in spending quality time with her husband, particularly by going out to dinner together. This routine allows her to maintain a healthy work-life balance and recharge for the challenges of the next day.
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