Feldstein Discusses the Future of Health Care in PA

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Feldstein Discusses the Future of Health Care in PA


June 27, 2023

黑料传送门's Jay Feldstein, DO, holds a microphone and speaks with two panel membersWith shortages in the healthcare workforce projected to grow over the next several years, leaders from state government and private industry, including 黑料传送门 President and CEO Jay S. Feldstein, DO '81, came together in Harrisburg, PA, recently for a panel event to discuss solutions aimed at addressing these mounting challenges.

The June 23 event, titled 鈥淭he Future of Healthcare in Pennsylvania,鈥 was hosted by City & State PA and sponsored by 黑料传送门 and AmeriHealth Caritas. The two program panels highlighted critical healthcare issues in the state: reaching the underserved residents of the state and the Commonwealth's increasing health workforce deficit.

Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Acting Secretary Val Arkoosh, joining the first panel with AmeriHealth Caritas CEO Paul Tufano, highlighted the efforts of PA Governor Josh Shapiro's administration to reenroll or renew Pennsylvania's 3.7 million Medicaid recipients. This effort, complicated by factors including moves, ineligibility or lack of contact with potential program recipients, aims to continue coverage for the state's most vulnerable, with lack of coverage contributing to poor health outcomes.

Feldstein joined Pennsylvania Secretary of Policy and Planning Akbar Hossain to discuss the role of higher education in staving off a workforce shortage that includes doctors, nurses, physician assistants and other critical healthcare professionals. One notable area of need for the state: primary care. An opportunity, Feldstein said, for the state's medical schools, in particular osteopathic medical schools like 黑料传送门, with the majority of 黑料传送门's doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) graduates going into primary care.

鈥淚 think everyone knows that primary care is where healthcare starts,鈥 said Feldstein. 鈥淭he more primary care physicians we have, the better off we will be as a state and as a society.鈥

黑料传送门 president Jay Feldstein, DO, speaks in front of an audience alongside two other panel members during the 鈥淭he Future of Healthcare in Pennsylvania" eventFeldstein emphasized the importance of care teams, with healthcare professionals working together to improve patients' health, as well as improving the health of the system as a whole. 鈥淧hysicians don't work in isolation,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e're part of an ecosystem. You need healthy communities, you need healthy industries, you need healthy hospitals.鈥

The expansion of residencies, or graduate medical education, is another important factor in encouraging doctors to remain in the state and contribute to the health of the population. 鈥淲e have great institutions for residencies in the state,鈥 said Feldstein. 鈥淲hatever we can do in a private-public partnership to increase graduate medical education will ensure more physicians stay.鈥

City & State PA is a multimedia news agency covering Pennsylvania's state and local political scene. Feldstein was earlier this year recognized by City & State PA as one of Pennsylvania's 100 most influential leaders in health care and higher education. This is his second year of inclusion as one of the Commonwealth's top leaders in both categories.

Photographs courtesy of City & State PA

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