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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2025 · 54 MIN

Ep. 562 IR as a Business Engine: Scaling High-Acuity Care in Private Practice with Dr. Harris Chengazi

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What are the key elements of a robust interventional radiology practice, and how can IRs effectively demonstrate their value to hospitals? Guest, Dr. Harris Chengazi, interventional radiologist at Great Lakes Medical Imaging, joins host Dr. Sabeen Dhand to explore the core strategies behind developing a successful and sustainable clinical IR practice. --- This podcast is supported by: RADPAD® Radiation Protectionhttps://www.radpad.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Chengazi reflects on formative experiences from the early stages of his career, highlighting the importance of joining a group that shares your vision for a clinical interventional radiology (IR) practice. He underscores the unique value IR offers hospitals—particularly through longitudinal patient care, which not only enhances reimbursement opportunities but also strengthens interdisciplinary collaboration and drives outpatient referrals.He shares insights on balancing complex cases with essential procedures, while underscoring the importance of clear communication and articulating IR’s value to hospital leadership. He also highlights the critical need for physicians to understand the business side of medicine—including coding, billing, and reimbursement—in order to effectively advocate for the specialty. He concludes the episode with a compelling message on the importance of taking ownership of both our patients and the future of our profession. --- TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:55 - Building a Private Practice05:22 - Challenges and Successes24:58 - The Value of Complex Cases in Medical Practice27:00 - Improving Hospital Efficiency Through IR Services29:18 - Involvement of IR in Hospital Administration31:26 - Building a Successful IR Practice36:14 -The Financial Dynamics of IR and DR Practices41:14 -The Essential Role of IR in Hospital Operations

What are the key elements of a robust interventional radiology practice, and how can IRs effectively demonstrate their value to hospitals? Guest, Dr. Harris Chengazi, interventional radiologist at Great Lakes Medical Imaging, joins host Dr. Sabeen Dhand to explore the core strategies behind developing a successful and sustainable clinical IR practice. --- This podcast is supported by: RADPAD® Radiation Protectionhttps://www.radpad.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Chengazi reflects on formative experiences from the early stages of his career, highlighting the importance of joining a group that shares your vision for a clinical interventional radiology (IR) practice. He underscores the unique value IR offers hospitals—particularly through longitudinal patient care, which not only enhances reimbursement opportunities but also strengthens interdisciplinary collaboration and drives outpatient referrals.He shares insights on balancing complex cases with essential procedures, while underscoring the importance of clear communication and articulating IR’s value to hospital leadership. He also highlights the critical need for physicians to understand the business side of medicine—including coding, billing, and reimbursement—in order to effectively advocate for the specialty. He concludes the episode with a compelling message on the importance of taking ownership of both our patients and the future of our profession. --- TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:55 - Building a Private Practice05:22 - Challenges and Successes24:58 - The Value of Complex Cases in Medical Practice27:00 - Improving Hospital Efficiency Through IR Services29:18 - Involvement of IR in Hospital Administration31:26 - Building a Successful IR Practice36:14 -The Financial Dynamics of IR and DR Practices41:14 -The Essential Role of IR in Hospital Operations

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What are the key elements of a robust interventional radiology practice, and how can IRs effectively demonstrate their value to hospitals? Guest, Dr. Harris Chengazi, interventional radiologist at Great Lakes Medical Imaging, joins host Dr. Sabeen...

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