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Sponsored ‘Top Docs’ features Southeast Primary Care Partners
The latest Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) ‘Top Docs’ show addresses Southeast Primary Care Partners, which is a Georgia-based organization that believes that “independent physicians should not have to compromise.”
The sponsored edition features Southeast Primary Care Partners President, Co-Founder and CEO Eric Lisle discussing…
– How health care economics are evolving
– The factors that are driving health care costs
– Today’s most common health care delivery models
– His assessment of Georgia’s health care system
– His vision for the state’s health care system
– Southeast Primary Care’s mission, how it’s unique, and how it creates value for independent physicians  
– Southeast Primary Care’s Atlanta-area billboard campaign  
Southeast Primary Care Partners “provides physicians with the resources they need to keep their practices running smoothly while protecting what makes them unique.” Its moto is “independent but not alone.”
Having been a medical service officer in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years, Lisle has held senior-executive positions with four Fortune 100 health care companies. He gives talks on the future of health care on a regular basis, and he is “driven by supporting physicians in the practice of comprehensive, value-based medicine.” 
Between downloads and live listeners, ‘Top Docs’ has now reached more than 2.5 million listeners and viewers – which includes people in all 50 states and more than 80 countries. MAG has won four awards for the show, including an American Association of Medical Society Executives Profiles of Excellence Award, an American Society of Association Executives Silver Award, and two Health Information Resource Center Digital Health Awards.
In addition to the video recordings that are available on Facebook, ‘Top Docs’ is available as a podcast on AppleGoogleSpotifyStitcher, and iHeart Radio.
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The views of the guests who appear on ‘Top Docs’ are theirs and aren’t necessarily consistent with MAG’s policies or positions. Contact Tom Kornegay at tkornegay@mag.org with questions about MAG’s ‘Top Docs’ show.  
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