Disease-Care, The Healthcare Facade

stethoscope and medical paperwork.

Join us for a discussion around the practice of "Lifestyle Medicine, Primary Intervention Recommendations and Healthcare Sustainability." 

Dr. Paul Washburn

Dr. Paul Washburn, MPH '16.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Noon-1 p.m. EST

UB alumnus, Dr. Paul Washburn, MPH '16, will lead this interdisciplinary discussion about our modern US Healthcare system.  Dr. Washburn operates an independent multi-specialty medical clinic and is passionate about evolutionary and revolutionary business modeling designs for sustainable healthcare systems. He will be discussing and exploring how his medical practice and operations were established and function daily, how modern medicine is not quite what it is represented to be on face value, and how the system may not be fully operating in a Hippocratic Oath or Fiduciarily responsible manor. He will also discuss aspects of healthcare billing and patient continuity as a "fee for service" model compared to "comprehensive time-based billing" leading to increased therapy compliance, disease reversal and polypharmacy reduction. 

 

About Dr. Washburn
Dr. Washburn's professional passion is to assist patients with staying out of a hospital setting, reduce current disease symptoms and even reverse disease processes. He has formal training in Preventive, Internal, Lifestyle, Public Health medicine, along with Biomechanics and Psychology. His overall goal is to simply assist with increasing patients' quality of life on a daily basis. He performs in-clinic and in-home visits, applies a wide range of clinical practices while being cognoscente of the economic impact on all spectrums of the health continuum. Dr. Washburn currently hosts medical students at the Health Medical Institute for 2-4 week rotations and is the Medical Director of the Cheyenne Marathon, Cottonwood Health Facilities (Cheyenne) and is the Operations Flight Surgeon for the Wyoming Air National Guard.