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著者: Frank Opelka
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Frank G Opelka, MD FACS

Recognized Distinguished Surgeon of American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the former Medical Director for Quality and Health Policy at ACS. He co-founder of the PACES Center and Episodes of Care Solutions. A novice platform, digital engineer and Claude architect with builds for clinical knowledge orchestration. An expert in payment policy and transformative redesign. His podcasts are digitally constructed with two Ai figures discussing the key challenges and issues with hope that take-aways will inspire others.

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  • Rethink a clinical patient centered framework
    2026/06/29

    A visionary patient-centered care architecture that moves away from fragmented medical encounters toward a unified Circle of Arcs. The current healthcare system is criticized for its transactional design, which treats patients as isolated billable events and forces clinicians to heroically reconstruct a patient’s history from memory and scraps of data. To resolve this, the model introduces a shared digital notation—semantics and ontology—that allows data to flow seamlessly across care journeys and clinical domains. By establishing a risk-adjusted baseline for each individual rather than relying on population averages, the system can provide objective proof of service, safety, and benefit. Ultimately, this framework aims to return precious attention to primary care, and specialists: surgeons and others by automating the assembly of information, allowing them to focus on the person rather than the paperwork. This shift ensures that PCPs & specialists own their specific inner and outer-ring arcs while remaining synchronized the patient & primary physician at the center of the patient’s care.

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    22 分
  • The Blueprint for Valued Episodes
    2026/06/22

    A blueprint for translating Service Line Use Cases into Valued Episodes

    This blueprint serves as a strategic manual for healthcare leaders to transform raw procedure data into actionable value-based use cases. By grouping related medical services into episodes of care, the guide enables systems to measure performance through the lenses of efficiency, safety, and patient benefit. It emphasizes starting with the broader clinical condition rather than just the surgical event to address the crucial question of procedural appropriateness. The script shares examples from its detailed sixteen distinct use case profiles, ranging from cardiac surgery to maternity care, providing specific clinical anchors and decision-making frameworks for each. Ultimately, the methodology aims to shift the focus from mere volume to high-quality, longitudinal outcomes while identifying opportunities for cost reduction and equitable care.

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    26 分
  • Turn EHRs into orchestrated knowledge assets and care pathways
    2026/06/10

    A 2026 vision for advancing American healthcare infrastructure in informatoin exchanges to move from simple data exchange to a sophisticated orchestration layer. It argues that while existing networks like QHINs and Health Data Utilities have successfully built the "pipes" for moving information, they must now evolve into intelligence hubs that synthesize fragmented data into longitudinal patient records. This transition is framed as a five-rung capability ladder, moving from basic document exchange to predictive trajectories and accountable, routed actions. By focusing on the episode of care rather than isolated clinical encounters, these networks can ensure the three proofs of value: service, safety, and benefit. Ultimately, the paper advocates for a policy and investment shift toward digital knowledge assets that proactively guide care journeys through a unified "Circle of Arcs."

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    18 分
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