The Workforce is Suffering from Chronic Back Pain — It’s Time for a New Approach
While high-acuity options must remain for those that need stronger interventions, millions more could be benefiting from access to low-acuity or minimal interventions.
Joseph Brence, DPT</a>, is Vice President of Strategy at <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/jbrence/"https://www.medbridge.com/">Medbridge, a leader in healthcare technology solutions. Dr. Brence is a healthcare innovator and leader with a demonstrated track record of clinical excellence, specifically focusing on strategies to transform the delivery of post-acute care. He leads Medbridge’s Strategy team and is also a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Policy, teaching courses on strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He is also co-founder at the Nxt Gen Institute and on the advisory board at multiple universities." />
While high-acuity options must remain for those that need stronger interventions, millions more could be benefiting from access to low-acuity or minimal interventions.