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Why Pediatricians Shouldn’t Fund Childhood Vaccinations | Vaccine Access & Costs

Why Pediatricians Shouldn’t Fund Childhood Vaccinations | Vaccine Access & Costs

The Hidden Costs of pediatric Care: Why ‌Financial Sustainability is a⁢ Health Imperative

For years,I’ve had the ⁣privilege of working directly with pediatricians across the country. What’s become strikingly​ clear is a meaningful gap‍ in how we approach healthcare: most medical professionals aren’t naturally equipped to navigate ⁤the complex economic realities of running a practice.And that’s understandable.

Pediatricians dedicate over a decade to mastering ⁤medical expertise,not cash flow management or insurance ⁢optimization. but this disconnect has⁤ profound consequences for the future of children’s healthcare.

A System ⁣Under Strain

The ⁢current system ⁤frequently enough asks pediatricians to ⁣shoulder the financial ‍burden of preventative care.This creates a precarious situation. We’re seeing a concerning trend: fewer ⁢physicians ⁢are ‌choosing to specialize in⁣ pediatrics, and ⁣those who remain are increasingly struggling financially. This isn’t just a business problem; it’s a⁤ public health crisis in the⁣ making.

but it doesn’t have‍ to be this way. I’ve witnessed firsthand⁤ the positive impact of aligning financial incentives with optimal patient‌ care. When pediatricians are less burdened by administrative and financial stress, everyone⁢ benefits.

Hear’s what’s possible:

Empowered‌ Pediatricians: Reduced administrative load allows doctors to focus on what they do best – providing exceptional care.
Informed Parents: More time for counseling means parents receive the⁢ support and facts they need to make informed decisions.
Healthier Children: ⁢Better care leads to improved health outcomes for our youngest patients.
Stronger Communities: Robust pediatric care strengthens the​ overall health and well-being of communities.

The technology⁣ Exists – We Need the Will

The tools and expertise ⁣to address this challenge are already available. We simply need the collective will to​ implement solutions that prioritize children’s health and the financial viability of pediatric practices.We face a critical‌ choice.Do ‍we continue⁢ to ask ‌pediatricians to subsidize preventative care, leading to a⁤ shrinking pool of specialists ‌and increased financial strain? Or do we build a system where providing the right⁣ care for children also makes financial sense for healthcare providers?

I firmly believe the latter is the only path forward. At Canid, we’re dedicated to streamlining vaccine programs and reducing administrative burdens for over 150 self-reliant pediatricians.We’ve ⁣seen the positive impact firsthand – and we’re‍ committed to scaling thes solutions nationwide.

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A Sustainable Future for Pediatric Care

This isn’t about simply making practices more profitable. It’s about creating a sustainable ecosystem where pediatricians can thrive,parents feel supported,and children receive the highest quality care. It’s about ​recognizing‍ that financial health and patient health are inextricably linked.

The future of pediatric care ⁣depends on⁣ our willingness to embrace innovative solutions and prioritize ⁣the well-being of both our doctors and our children. I’m working tirelessly to build that future, and I invite you ⁣to join me.


about the ​Author:

Pedro Sánchez de Lozada is the founder and CEO of Canid, a healthcare ​technology company that ⁣manages vaccine programs for over 150 independent pediatricians⁤ nationwide. Before launching Canid in 2021, pedro spent more than 15 years building tools ⁢for small businesses, with key roles at Udemy, Rinse, and Merlin.His passion for healthcare‌ began early ​- his mother and uncle are both pediatricians – and deepened when he managed their practices ‌during the Covid-19 pandemic, gaining firsthand insight into the operational and administrative challenges facing doctors today. under⁢ his leadership,Canid has raised nearly $13 million to streamline vaccine governance,reduce paperwork,and help physicians focus on patient care. Pedro brings a unique blend of startup expertise and clinical perspective to⁢ conversations about⁢ healthcare, AI, and the future of primary care. ⁤He holds a BA in Economics from the University of Chicago ⁢and⁤ is committed to building sustainable, patient-centered solutions.

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