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Articles
WSU Establishes Premier Nanobiotechnology Center in Midwest
Improving Survival for Obese Breast Cancer Patients
Distinguished Professor Honored by American Hemophilia Foundation
Genetic Studies Underway for Inherited Aneurysms
Scientific Computing Program Offers Training in New Skill Sets
WSU School of Medicine Graduates 228 New Doctors
Assistant Dean Leads International Efforts for WSU School of Medicine
State Funding May Boost Perinatal Research at WSU
New Chair of Radiology's Work Could Reduce Need for Hysterectomies
Heart Attack Patients with Normal ECGs Can Have Adverse Outcomes
Multiple Sclerosis Research Focuses on Axons
Researcher Leads International Health Efforts in West Africa
Dr. Gray to Lead Graduate Medical Education Programs for WSU, DMC
New Urologist Offers Incontinence Treatment
Ceremony Welcomes 256 New Medical Students
Graduate Student Wins National Award
African-American Physician Honored for Her Career-Long Achievements
New Medical Students Learn to Celebrate Differences and Understand Similarities
Anti-Tobacco Crusader and Movie Star Visit WSU School of Medicine
Dr. Gallagher Recognized for Service as Academic Senate President
WSU Hosts Conference on African-American Health
Minority Research Day Honors Graduate, Undergraduate Students
Program Offers Research Opportunities to Local High School Students
$1 Million Pledged for Biomedical Department
The Wayne State University School of Medicine Welcomes the Class of 2005
New Graduate Students Welcomed
Training Researchers in Genomics
WSU's Blaine White Elected to Prestigious Institute of Medicine |
Faculty Members Launch Wayne State University Physician Group
The area’s largest physician practice plan was officially launched on October 9, when faculty members celebrated the formation of the Wayne State University Physician Group (WSUPG). Comprised of 750 academic physicians, WSUPG is a non-profit organization that unites 19 separate faculty practice plans under one umbrella to be more efficient in the health care marketplace. The group was incorporated in March 2000 and was led by WSU’s department chairs who serve as WSUPG’s board of directors. By bringing all university physicians together, the group hopes to improve and streamline business operations, create an identifiable entity to represent all WSU faculty physicians, and compete with high-profile hospitals and practice groups. “In the past, the 19 practice groups were united under the WSU School of Medicine in their research and education programs, but they operated independently in their clinical care enterprises,” said Stephen DeSilva, MD, president and CEO of WSUPG. “We now have a common vision and goal of how we want to practice medicine.”
WSUPG hopes to streamline contract processes with health insurers and simplify billing systems through a new management services organization called University Physician Services (UPS) Inc. UPS, a wholly owned for-profit subsidiary of WSUPG, will handle the day-to-day management activities associated with health care delivery. Financial support for UPS comes from a 1 percent service fee tax taken from WSUPG’s clinical revenues. Bruce Deschere, MD, president of University Physician Services, the administrative services arm of WSUPG said, “We want the patients to be happy. We want the doctors to be happy. We want to eliminate the hassles that are getting in the way of good health care.” Although most Wayne State University Physicians are affiliated with the Detroit Medical Center, their offices are located throughout southeast Michigan. Collectively, these physicians see about 1 million patients annually and collect about $200 million in fees each year. The group’s referral number is 1-877-WSUDOCS. |