Made possible by educational funding from Genzyme Diagnostics
Generate Additional Revenue through Obesity Treatment
Presented by Andrew Cox, Senior Vice President of Business Development, Medi-Weightloss Clinics®;
Jeannine M. Cobb, MD; and Richard L. Bloy, MD, FACOG
- How can you provide additional services to your patient base?
- Do you want to help combat obesity by offering your patients a proven weight loss system?
- Are your expenses and insurance premiums increasing with decline reimbursement?
- Would you like to utilize and expand your current patient base?
- Are you interested in generating new cash flow, without waiting for insurance reimbursement?
- Are you interested in a turn-key* operation that includes training, systems, supplies, and support?
- Would you like to become a part of one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S.?
- Do you want a business with a protected territory?
- Would you like to be part of a National Brand?
The Changing Economic Landscape of the OB/GYN Practice
Presented by Jay M. Kulkin, MD, MBA, FACOG
- Are your costs increasing?
- Is your Revenue decreasing?
- Are health care reimbursement restrictions affecting your ability to provide the best possible care to your patients?
- Are you working harder and longer?
- Are you worried about the future of your practice?
Learn how to face these problems and turn your practice around.
The Obesity Epidemic and the Role of the Ob/GYN
Presented by Linda D. Bradley, MD, FACOG
- According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 66% of Americans are overweight or obese.
- As their physician, your patients depend on you to help them lose weight.
- How can you help combat the obesity epidemic?
- "Approximately one-third of all women in the United States are obese. Obstetrician-gynecologists should evaluate all women for obesity by calculating body mass index (BMI) measurement and should offer appropriate interventions or referrals to promote a healthy weight and lifestyle." -ACOG Committee Opinion Number 319. (October 2005). "The Role of Ob/Gyns in the Assessment and Management of Obesity"




