About this episode
In this episode of the Healthy Enterprise podcast, Laurence Bauer discusses his extensive experience in family medicine education and primary care workforce development. He shares insights on the importance of primary care, the innovations emerging in the field, and the challenges faced by the healthcare system. Laurence emphasizes the need for interpersonal skills in healthcare and the role of family physicians in community health. He also highlights the impact of telehealth and the significance of the Primary Care Innovators Network in fostering innovation. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of primary care and the importance of building trust and relationships in healthcare.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Laurence Bauer and His Journey06:07 Innovations in Primary Care11:48 The Importance of Primary Care17:57 Challenges in the Healthcare System23:51 The Role of Telehealth29:51 The Primary Care Innovators Network35:57 The Future of Primary Care and Innovations41:58 Interpersonal Skills in Healthcare47:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGuest Information:Guest's Name: Laurence Bauer Guest's Title/Position: Chief Executive OfficerGuest's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurence-bauer-70a6746/Company / Affiliation: Primary Care Innovators Network https://thepcin.net/ Guest's Bio: Laurence C. Bauer, M.S.W., M.Ed. is a longtime leader in family medicine education and primary care development. He served as CEO of the Family Medicine Education Consortium (1994–2021), advancing collaboration across academic and primary care communities in the Northeast. He also held leadership roles at the Center for Innovation in Family and Community Health and served as Associate Clinical Professor at Wright State University, with prior faculty development positions at The Ohio State University and Penn State College of Medicine. Now an active consultant, he remains dedicated to building a primary-care–driven U.S. healthcare system. Based in Hershey, PA, he enjoys time with family, pickleball, basketball, and gardening.Takeaways:Laurence Bauer has a rich background in family medicine education.Innovations in primary care often come from community-level practitioners.A significant portion of healthcare spending is wasted due to lack of primary care.Telehealth is improving accessibility to healthcare services.There is a critical shortage of family physicians in the U.S.Interpersonal skills are essential for effective patient care.Healthcare is fundamentally about human relationships and trust.The