56:23 runtime
English
Clinical conversation recording
This is Session 3 of the SMART for TEAM series, presented by the National Spine Health Foundation — described on the call as the preeminent patient-advocacy organisation in spinal healthcare — in collaboration with its medical and scientific board.
One moment from the panel discussion is worth calling out directly: a presenter speaking from clinical experience with Trabecular Bone Score notes that some of their scanners have TBS capability and some don't — and that, in their own words, "I just don't refer to the ones that do not have TBS," because it's information they've come to rely on.
The panelist goes on to describe TBS as a genuinely effective tool for patient communication — helping patients who've already heard about their bone density and T-score understand, in practical terms, why treatment is being recommended.
About this video
What you'll learn
Topics covered include the expanding role of APPs in episode-based care models, how TBS functions as both a clinical and communication tool in day-to-day practice, and practical approaches to optimising CMS TEAM patient outcomes and reimbursement.
Featuring
Dr. Rita Roy, MD
CEO of the National Spine Health Foundation
Anne F. Lake, DNP, ONP-C
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, NC
Stacey Rothwell
Lead Bone Health Clinician and Coordinator, Orthopaedic Trauma Physician Assistant, Medical University of South Carolina