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13: Doctors Recommend Other Doctors With Dr Kartik Modha

 
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المحتوى المقدم من Dr Vinay Shankar. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرةً بواسطة Dr Vinay Shankar أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, we talk to Dr Kartik Modha, who is the founder of myHealthSpecialist.com and Tiko’s GP Group – A social media group for primary care doctors in the UK. Kartik is listed as one of the 50 most influential GP’s in UK. Learn how he has developed an online platform where doctors recommend other doctors and how his passion to foster collaboration within the profession led to success in digital health. What you will learn in this episode: - What is myHealthSpecialist.com? - How the service works - Balancing being a doctor with a digital health startup - About Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook - The future of digital health for general practice About MyHealthSpecialist.com Myhealthspecialist.com is an online platform which helps people—GPs and patients—find specialists that have been recommended by doctors. The idea came about when Kartik was training to become a GP (Primary care physician). He found long email chains would develop when doctors would discuss which specialists they would suggest recommending in regards to patient requirements. It is a doctor-based specialist recommendation service for the UK. How the service works The majority of specialist members are practicing in NHS and do some additional private work. If Kartik and his team get a recommendation for someone not part of their member network, they will contact clinicians and let them know about the service. Alternatively, if you want to have a professional online profile that shows that you are peer recommended, then you can contact the service directly. The team can take you through a series of steps to optimise your online profile, build up peer recommendations based on existing networks, and offer specialists the option to take part in GP education events. Kartik is passionate about collaboration and improving primary and secondary care relationships. How the website generates revenue For specialists, there is a flat rate subscription fee which enables the service to be free for patients and GP’s. It’s £44 per month currently, the cost of which is can be covered relatively easy through a small number of patient referrals through the site. It’s particularly great for new specialists within the private sector while being more efficient. There is the added benefit of a team managing your online reputation and lead generation, maintaining the technology, and getting more traffic to your profile. Balancing being a doctor with setting up a digital health venture At the beginning, Kartik says there is a lot of excitement so the sheer energy of that is immense, but it has been a lot of work. One thing doctors are particularly good at is multitasking. Kartik’s clinical experience feeds into what he understands about healthcare from a front-line perspective, which has been essential for the platform’s development. Having a brother who worked for Accenture helped with the technical aspects. “GPs have the benefit of knowing a lot about healthcare, including the delivery of it, not just the biomedical side. Combined with the tech side, that has been a real advantage in the digital health space.” About Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook has been helpful for many GPs in the UK and helped Kartik star in the Pulse 50 most influential GPs list for the last few years. The idea was an experiment and he’s shocked that it has become a phenomenon in its own right. One of the biggest issues in general practice is the lack of connectivity. Kartik sought to combat that using social media. It is a place for GPs and GP trainees that is separate from the physical and time barriers that previously existed. Kartik’s view is that anything that fosters communication and connectivity in health care is excellent. The future of digital health for general practice Current work in digital health is focused at improving efficiency. However, Kartik’s view is that general practice is already very efficient.
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المحتوى المقدم من Dr Vinay Shankar. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرةً بواسطة Dr Vinay Shankar أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, we talk to Dr Kartik Modha, who is the founder of myHealthSpecialist.com and Tiko’s GP Group – A social media group for primary care doctors in the UK. Kartik is listed as one of the 50 most influential GP’s in UK. Learn how he has developed an online platform where doctors recommend other doctors and how his passion to foster collaboration within the profession led to success in digital health. What you will learn in this episode: - What is myHealthSpecialist.com? - How the service works - Balancing being a doctor with a digital health startup - About Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook - The future of digital health for general practice About MyHealthSpecialist.com Myhealthspecialist.com is an online platform which helps people—GPs and patients—find specialists that have been recommended by doctors. The idea came about when Kartik was training to become a GP (Primary care physician). He found long email chains would develop when doctors would discuss which specialists they would suggest recommending in regards to patient requirements. It is a doctor-based specialist recommendation service for the UK. How the service works The majority of specialist members are practicing in NHS and do some additional private work. If Kartik and his team get a recommendation for someone not part of their member network, they will contact clinicians and let them know about the service. Alternatively, if you want to have a professional online profile that shows that you are peer recommended, then you can contact the service directly. The team can take you through a series of steps to optimise your online profile, build up peer recommendations based on existing networks, and offer specialists the option to take part in GP education events. Kartik is passionate about collaboration and improving primary and secondary care relationships. How the website generates revenue For specialists, there is a flat rate subscription fee which enables the service to be free for patients and GP’s. It’s £44 per month currently, the cost of which is can be covered relatively easy through a small number of patient referrals through the site. It’s particularly great for new specialists within the private sector while being more efficient. There is the added benefit of a team managing your online reputation and lead generation, maintaining the technology, and getting more traffic to your profile. Balancing being a doctor with setting up a digital health venture At the beginning, Kartik says there is a lot of excitement so the sheer energy of that is immense, but it has been a lot of work. One thing doctors are particularly good at is multitasking. Kartik’s clinical experience feeds into what he understands about healthcare from a front-line perspective, which has been essential for the platform’s development. Having a brother who worked for Accenture helped with the technical aspects. “GPs have the benefit of knowing a lot about healthcare, including the delivery of it, not just the biomedical side. Combined with the tech side, that has been a real advantage in the digital health space.” About Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook Tiko’s GP Group on Facebook has been helpful for many GPs in the UK and helped Kartik star in the Pulse 50 most influential GPs list for the last few years. The idea was an experiment and he’s shocked that it has become a phenomenon in its own right. One of the biggest issues in general practice is the lack of connectivity. Kartik sought to combat that using social media. It is a place for GPs and GP trainees that is separate from the physical and time barriers that previously existed. Kartik’s view is that anything that fosters communication and connectivity in health care is excellent. The future of digital health for general practice Current work in digital health is focused at improving efficiency. However, Kartik’s view is that general practice is already very efficient.
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