PEMBA ON-DEMAND: Real Stories from Physician Leaders
What if one of the most important moments in healthcare happens after a patient leaves the hospital? In this episode of PEMBA On Demand, Dr. Norman Chapin sits down with Dr. Tiffany Hanf, Regional Medical Director for Post-Acute Care at TeamHealth and current PEMBA student, to discuss one of healthcare’s most persistent and costly challenges: helping patients successfully transition from the hospital to post-acute care while reducing preventable readmissions. Dr. Hanf oversees post-acute care operations across nine western states and shares insights from her work leading skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, and rehabilitation programs. At the center of the conversation is her work on an acute-to-post-acute transition program designed to improve coordination, communication, and continuity of care between hospitals and post-acute providers. She explains that one of the biggest barriers to successful transitions is the fragmentation that often exists between hospitals and post-acute facilities. Because these organizations are frequently managed by separate entities, critical information can be lost during the handoff process. Effective discharge summaries, medication coordination, and timely communication are essential to ensuring patients receive seamless care after leaving the hospital. The discussion explores how the role of physicians in post-acute care has evolved significantly over the years. Dr. Hanf explains that modern post-acute medicine requires dedicated physician leadership, advanced practice clinicians, structured rounding models, and specialty support services. The traditional model of infrequent physician visits to nursing facilities has largely been replaced by a more proactive, team-based approach focused on quality outcomes and reducing unnecessary hospitalizations. Dr. Hanf also shares lessons from a collaborative initiative with a health system seeking to address long hospital stays, discharge bottlenecks, and readmissions. Through coordinated partnerships and standardized workflows, her team has demonstrated improvements in transitions of care, reductions in readmissions, and shorter hospital lengths of stay. However, she notes that meaningful change often requires overcoming organizational silos and building trust among multiple stakeholders. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on readmissions from post-acute care settings. Dr. Hanf explains that many readmissions are driven by factors such as infections, sepsis, congestive heart failure exacerbations, falls, inadequate access to diagnostics, staffing challenges, and patient or family decisions to seek emergency care. She emphasizes that successful programs focus on identifying these drivers early and creating systems that allow patients to safely remain in the most appropriate care setting whenever possible. The episode also highlights TeamHealth’s philosophy that clinicians are the organization’s primary customer. Dr. Hanf discusses how supporting physicians and advanced practice clinicians through strong workflows, technology, communication systems, and leadership ultimately improves facility performance and patient outcomes. This clinician-first approach has become a key part of TeamHealth’s strategy for recruitment, retention, and quality improvement. Later in the conversation, Dr. Hanf reflects on her own career journey. After spending more than a decade as a hospitalist, she transitioned fully into post-acute care, drawn by the opportunity to build deeper relationships with patients while maintaining a sustainable work-life balance. She describes post-acute medicine as a unique blend of acute care complexity and long-term patient continuity. Finally, Dr. Hanf shares why she chose to pursue the Physician Executive MBA at this stage of her career. Encouraged by colleagues and mentors, she viewed the program as an opportunity for personal and professional growth. She discusses the value of learning alongside physician leaders from across the country and the impact the program has had on her leadership development. This conversation offers a practical look at the future of post-acute care, physician leadership, care coordination, and the systems-level thinking required to improve outcomes for some of healthcare’s most vulnerable patients. Key Topics Discussed * Improving transitions from acute care to post-acute care * Reducing hospital readmissions through better care coordination * Communication challenges between hospitals and nursing facilities * The evolution of physician leadership in post-acute care * The role of advanced practice clinicians in skilled nursing facilities * Building partnerships between hospitals and post-acute providers * Common drivers of post-acute readmissions * Strategies for improving CMS quality measures and facility performance * TeamHealth’s clinician-first leadership philosophy * Career transitions from hospital medicine to post-acute care * Leadership development through the PEMBA program * The future of post-acute care amid growing healthcare demands Resources * Dr. Tiffany Hanf, MD, FACP (LinkedIn) Dr. Tiffany Hanf LinkedIn Profile [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-hanf-md-facp-45358577/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * PEMBA On-Demand Video Podcast PEMBA On-Demand YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@PEMBAON-DEMAND?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business | Physician Executive MBA (PEMBA) Physician Executive MBA Program (PEMBA) [https://haslamgradprograms.utk.edu/programs/mba/physician-executive-pemba/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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