EP059: The Group Visit Model with James Maskell
Perfect Practice
English - November 24, 2019 14:03 - 1 hour - 76.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratingsBusiness Health & Fitness Medicine health lifestyle fitness wellness business entrepreneurship entrepreneur interview marketing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
James Maskell is sharing a topic that greatly influences Functional Medicine, which is the Group Visit Model, an emerging model in functional medicine practice that allows practitioners to scale their work while impacting people and creating a sense of community.
James Maskell came to America 15 years ago with a question in his mind: “How do I create a structure that controls cost and maximizes health spam?” His mission is still seeking for self-efficacy, where people can take care of their health while being independent of the medical system and informing their community about how to do it. Community, not medicine, creates health.
Key takeaways:
[2:28] James Maskell is welcomed to the Perfect Practice for the second time.
[3:22] James Maskell talks about his professional journey.
[9:55] The challenge of taking functional medicine to everyone.
[11:29] Five reasons why functional medicine can’t scale.
[14:08] Loneliness is the biggest driver of all caused mortality.
[15:58] The value proposition of the group visit has to be the efficiency of delivering information and solving loneliness by introducing people to each other.
[23:55] The patient being in charge of his/her health is the future of medicine.
[27:21] How can practitioners scale their practices?
[31:04] James Maskell talks about the virtual group visit vs. the in-person group visit.
[32:55] Community assisting to maintain healthy behavior.
[33:30] The efficiency of delivering information in a group setting.
[41:04] James Maskell talks about the Group Visit Toolkit.
[43:22] The root cause of many diseases, most of the time, is loneliness.
[46:35] Kelly Brogan’s mission to get people off the side meds.
[49:32] Dr. Terry Wahl’s amazing accomplishment and how she inspires others reversing chronic disease.
[55:27] Co-creativity creates community.
[56:28] James Maskell presents the biopsychosocial model.
[58:33] The Maskell thesis for healthcare transformation.
[1:01:37] 80% full reversal of PTSD practicing mindfulness in group settings.
[1:04:05] The one thing James Maskell doesn’t like about the naturopathic order: The era of the pyramid is over.
[1:07:00] Creating a cost-sharing community is an evolution for health insurance.
[1:10:06] Dr. Joel Kahn a cardiologist who works to reverse chronic illness.
[1:12:18] James Maskell gives a last example of community as medicine.
[1:14:30] Why 2020 is an important year for the community and the planet.
[1:17:28] Free download from Amazon of the latest James Maskell’s book.
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