Pain Management Group LogoFindlay, Ohio (September 13, 2011) – Pain Management Group, the leading developer of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region, today announced the launch of a new Channel Partner Program.

The program is designed to engage and compensate healthcare executives/professionals who provide professional marketing services for the purpose of developing hospital-based, interventional pain management centers on behalf of Pain Management Group.

“By working closely with our channel partners and providing the tools they need to be successful, we can further communicate the benefits that having a good pain management program can have on a hospital and on individuals who need the service,” commented John Bookmyer, CEO of Pain Management Group. “By offering PMG’s Channel Partner program, we enhance the value of our partners by helping them learn how to position our service, expand our offerings and increase market share.”

“I chose to work with PMG because I knew their successful track record, as well as the positive impact a good pain management program can have on a hospital and on individuals who need the service,” commented LaMar Wyse, owner of healthcare consultancy firm, WyseSolutions, and PMG channel partner. “It has been very satisfying to open doors for conversations with hospital executives and physicians about how Pain Management Group can assist them.”

Benefits to becoming a channel partner with Pain Management Group include:

Competitive compensation

  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)/sales reporting tool
  • Dedicated sales, marketing and administrative support
  • Dedicated Channel Partner portal
  • Non-exclusive agreement
  • Training on the PMG brand

Pain Management Group is looking for new quality organizations and individuals to partner with. If you would like to discuss partnership opportunities, contact PMG CEO, John Bookmyer at 419.722.6645 or Marketing Director, Patrick Giammarco, at 567.225.8080.

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About Pain Management Group

Based in Findlay, Ohio, Pain Management Group is the leading developer of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region. Since 2001, Pain Management Group has successfully established joint-venture partnerships with community hospitals to develop, build and operate pain management facilities that provide patients with the highest level of health care. For more information on Pain Management Group, visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

Pain Management GroupFindlay, Ohio (September 8, 2011) – Pain Management Group announces the appointment of Julianne Renz, MBA, PT, Six Sigma Black Belt, as the company’s new Regional Operations Director. With more than 19 years healthcare industry experience in business development and operations, Ms. Renz will oversee operation of Pain Management Group’s central Ohio hospital partner clinics.

“The PMG team is very excited to add someone with Julianne’s level of professional expertise to not only support our existing customers, but to help develop future partnerships,” commented John Bookmyer, CEO of Pain Management Group. “We are confident her broad background in healthcare, as well as her education, will contribute to our company’s continued growth.”

“Julianne is a multi-faceted professional with expertise in financial planning, market and strategic analysis, project planning and change management,” stated PMG CFO, Brad Hecker. “The growth of the company and support of our partners continues to be our focus and we look forward to Julianne’s many contributions.”

Ms. Renz has more than 19 years of experience in the Central Ohio healthcare industry including strategic planning, program growth and development, process improvement, marketing and performance management. Prior to joining Pain Management Group, Ms. Renz was Business Development Manager for OhioHealth, a system of not-for-profit, faith-based hospitals and healthcare organizations serving patients in central Ohio. Ms. Renz was responsible for physician and volume acquisition and new business development of a new outpatient medical campus.

Ms. Renz earned her MBA from Franklin University in Columbus, OH and her BS in Allied Health, Physical Therapy from The Ohio State University. Ms. Renz is a Six Sigma Black Belt and is active in her church and several community organizations.

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About Pain Management Group

Based in Findlay, Ohio, Pain Management Group is the leading developer of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region. Since 2001, Pain Management Group has successfully established joint-venture partnerships with community hospitals to develop, build and operate pain management facilities that provide patients with the highest level of health care. For more information on Pain Management Group, visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

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Holli Ujvari, CNP

Galion, Ohio (September 1, 2011) – Galion Community Hospital and Pain Management Group announce the addition of Holli Ujvari, CNP to the Pain Management Clinic. Ms. Ujvari will also continue to provide family practice to adults and children five years and older for the medical practice of Dr. James Goudy in Galion where she has practiced for the past year.

Ms. Ujvari has served as an RN for over five years with her most recent service including working for GCH for the past three years while attaining her American Academy of Nurse Practitioner’s board certification as a CNP.

Ms. Ujvari received her Master of Science in Nursing through the Family Nurse Practitioner Program at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. Her undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing was achieved through MedCentral College of Nursing in Mansfield and her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from Bowling Green State University.

“I’m excited about working with Drs. Gould and Parikh and to provide care to the residents of Galion and surrounding communities,” said Ms. Ujvari. “I look forward to building lasting relationships with patients and helping to return them to a happy and productive life uninterrupted by pain.”

A Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP) is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed advanced education (a minimum of a master’s degree) and training in the diagnosis and management of common medical conditions, including chronic illnesses. CNPs provide a broad range of healthcare services and maintain close working relationships with physicians. CNPs spend quality time with patients in an effort to learn which treatment options are best for them. CNPs often serve as a patient’s regular healthcare provider.

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About Galion Pain Management Center

The Pain Management Center at Galion Community Hospital offers diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as neck and back pain, headaches, arthritis, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, nerve damage, muscle pain, pelvic pain and more. Treatments used to treat pain sufferers include discography procedures to the cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, epidural injections, facet joint and myoneural injections, selective nerve root blocks, lumbar sympathetic blocks, nucleoplasty and others. Pain Management physicians and clinical staff are trained to provide the most advanced treatments in the management of pain. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 419-462-4547. Physician and self-referrals are accepted.

About Pain Management Group

Based in Findlay, Ohio, Pain Management Group is the leading developer of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region. Since 2001, Pain Management Group has successfully established joint-venture partnerships with community hospitals to develop, build and operate pain management facilities that provide patients with the highest level of health care. For more information on Pain Management Group, visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

Findlay, Ohio (September 1, 2011) – Pain Management Group and Midwest Pain Treatment Physicians announce the addition of Pamela Snyder, MSN, CNP to their medical staff.

According to Dr. Ned Lakshmipathy, founding physician of Pain Management Group and Midwest Pain Treatment Physicians, “We are very excited to add a nurse practitioner of such a high caliber to our staff. Pam has already proven that she can relate very well to our patients, listening to their concerns and giving them a thorough evaluation. She will definitely be a strong asset to our group.”

Snyder has 13 years of nursing experience in emergency medicine, as well as cardiovascular and cancer care, and will see patients at the Norwalk and Port Clinton locations under the supervision of Dr. Adam J. Hedaya. Snyder is a certified nurse practitioner with the Ohio Board of Nursing. Her professional affiliations include: Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society and the Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses (OAAPN).

“I’m excited about working with Dr. Hedaya and to provide care to the residents of Norwalk at Fisher Titus Medical Center and Port Clinton at Magruder Hospital,” said Snyder. “I look forward to building lasting relationships with patients and families in those communities.”

About Pain Management Group

Based in Findlay, Ohio, Pain Management Group is the leading developer of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region. Since 2001, Pain Management Group has successfully established joint-venture partnerships with community hospitals to develop, build and operate pain management facilities that provide patients with the highest level of health care. For more information on Pain Management Group, visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

Findlay, Ohio (August 27, 2011) – Pain Management Group, the leading provider of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region, in conjunction with their physician affiliate, Midwest Pain Physicians, announces the addition of a new interventional pain physician, Dr. Zachary Zumbar. He will begin seeing patients November 2011.

Dr. Ned Lakshmipathy, founding physician of Pain Management Group, commented, “We are very excited to have Dr. Zumbar on board. He is an outstanding physician and I’m confident that his personality and expertise will be a great benefit to our practice.”

Dr. Zumbar is fellowship-trained in pain medicine at the Cleveland Clinic and is a graduate of The Ohio State University. He completed his residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD and is a member of the American Academy of Pain Management, as well as the American Society of Anesthesiologists.

“I am delighted to be part of Midwest Pain Physicians and to begin treating acute and chronic pain patients with Pain Management Group’s balanced approach to care”, commented Dr. Zumbar.

Dr. Zumbar will direct diagnosis and treatment and provide advanced and comprehensive treatment options for patients who suffer from chronic and acute pain.

“We can treat all types of pain,” said Dr. Zumbar. “Pain management is such a rewarding specialty because it can make a big difference in the lives of patients. Many of these patients have been told that nothing could be done and are so grateful when we can help them.”

For more information about Pain Management Group pain programs, call 419.722.6645 or visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

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About Pain Management Group
Based in Findlay, Ohio, Pain Management Group is the leading provider of comprehensive, hospital-based, primary care pain management centers in the Great Lakes region. Since 2001, Pain Management Group has successfully established joint-venture partnerships with community hospitals to develop, build and operate pain management facilities that provide patients with the highest level of balanced pain management care. For more information on Pain Management Group, visit www.painmgmtgroup.com.

GALION – August 26, 2011 – Dr. Ripal Parikh, board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician, is joining the Pain Management Center at Galion Community Hospital. Dr. Parikh will be joining Drs. Robert Gould and Ned Lakshmipathy who currently practice in the Pain Management Center and will begin seeing patients on September 1, 2011.

Dr. Ned Lakshmipathy, Director of the Pain Management Center, commented, “We are very excited to have Dr. Parikh join us. He is an outstanding physician and patients really love him. I’m confident that his personality and expertise will be a great benefit to our practice.”

Dr. Parikh obtained his Doctor of Osteopathy degree at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, NY. He was fellowship-trained in pain medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University and is a graduate of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Alliance of the Baylor College of Medicine and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical Center. He completed his residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center and is a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as the Hackett Hemwall Foundation.

Dr. Parikh will direct the diagnosis and treatment of pain patients and will provide advanced and comprehensive options for patients who suffer from chronic and acute pain. “We can treat all types of pain,” comments Dr. Parikh. “Our goal is to help suffering pain patients participate in normal daily activities and improve their quality of life. Many of our patients have been told that nothing can be done and they are so grateful when we can help them.”

The Pain Management Center at Galion Community Hospital offers diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as neck and back pain, headaches, arthritis, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, nerve damage, muscle pain, pelvic pain and more. Treatments used to treat pain sufferers include discography procedures to the cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, epidural injections, facet joint and myoneural injections, selective nerve root blocks, lumbar sympathetic blocks, nucleoplasty and others. Pain Management physicians and clinical staff are trained to provide the most advanced treatments in the management of pain. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 419-462-4547. Physician and self-referrals are accepted.

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Becker's ACS Review LogoPLEASE NOTE: The interview below was done July 11, 2011 by Becker’s ACS Review

John Bookmyer is CEO of Pain Management Group, a management company in Findlay, Ohio, that operates joint ventures in pain management with seven hospital partners.

Q: What sort of relationship do you have with hospitals?

John Bookmyer: We work closely with partnering hospitals to organize and maximize their facilities, resources and services to provide comprehensive, hospital-based, multi-disciplinary pain treatment centers. We are convinced a hospital can run a very efficient and effective pain center that allows physicians to maximize their fees and offset any expense incurred by the hospital.

Q: Why do your centers focus exclusively on pain management?

JB: Pain management does not work well with other types of specialty services. It does not have similar processes to other specialties. Our focus on pain allows us to be extremely efficient in managing volume, either in the clinic or phone calls, and identify the right employee for the right task and the right physician.

Q: How does a hospital benefit from having a pain center?

JB: These centers engender high patient satisfaction and they provide support for primary care physicians, who get many chronic pain patients. Unused space in the hospital can be transformed into a profitable enterprise. Our systematic approach and processes can reduce operating overhead to as little as 30 percent. The centers also help increase brand awareness of the hospital in the community. We aggressively obtain competitive pricing from vendors and work with hospital partners to expand and capture a larger share of the outpatient market. In 2010, our pain program at Blanchard Valley Health System recorded 19,327 patient encounters, up 29 percent from 2008.

Q: What sort of planning does this entail?

JB: Before the center opens its doors to the community, we work with hospital marketing staff to develop and execute a marketing and advertising plan to promote the center to internal stakeholders, referral sources and the surrounding community.

Q: How does the pain center interact with physicians on staff at the hospital?

JB: For this arrangement to work, the primary care physician has to be willing to let the pain physician follow the patient. Most primary care physicians allow this because they no longer want to manage pain themselves. PMG keeps the referring physician informed about care.

Our pain specialists follow the patient as soon as a pain diagnosis is identified. This allows the pain physician to perform an initial work-up and order labs and imaging. By having a long-term relationship with patients we can gain efficiency.

Q: How do you standardize the clinical process?

JB: In fluoroscopy, for example, we try to standardize the view over and over again. The physician says, “This is the procedure I’m doing and this is what I am going to want to see from my C-arm tech.” The procedure varies only when the doctor sees a need for it. In another example, physicians work out a standardized methodology to anesthetize the patient. They identify the specific amount of anesthesia, depending on the procedure.

Our hope would be that our physicians could be interchangeable. After physicians are hired, they go through a process to gradually bring them over to our process. Our medical director, Ned Lakshmipathy, MD, spends a lot of time with new physicians in their first year to align the organization and physician. That investment pays off. In addition to 100 percent hospital partner retention, we also have 100 percent physician retention. The goal is, “Let’s learn from them as much as they learn from us.”

By Pamela Schehl, Mount Vernon News

Minor aches and pains seem to be a normal part of life, but acute or chronic pain can have debilitating effects on a person’s quality of life and one’s ability to participate in typical daily activities. Relief for pain sufferers may now be in sight.

Knox Community Hospital, in partnership with the Pain Management Group, will be opening a pain management center. Located on the fifth floor at KCH, the pain management center will offer a balanced and individual approach to treating acute and chronic pain. Beginning Aug. 5, the center for pain management will be held on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Dr. Ripal Parikh, DO, is the specially trained physician who will be providing the care. Pat Giammarco of Pain Management Group said the goal of the center is to provide a balanced approach to pain management, not just to dispense pain medication alone.

“A balanced approach to pain,” he said, “means treating patients through a combination of diagnostics, interventional treatment, physical modalities and therapy, while decreasing the focus on pain medication. We are interested in doing more than just writing prescriptions. If prescription drugs are included in a balanced pain treatment plan, the focus becomes managing those medications for optimal patient benefit.”

Read the rest of the article: New pain clinic coming to KCH/Mount Vernon News

Several weeks ago, Steve Stricker shot a final round 68 to win the 2011 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Golf Club in Dublin, OH.

It was a great week; one we at Pain Management Group won’t soon forget. We were thrilled that a few of our hospital partners and friends were able to join us and take in some quality professional golf.

Below are some photos from our time at Muirfield Golf Club.

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Pain Management Group CFO, Brad Hecker and CEO, John Bookmyer with Joe Distel from Northwest Ohio Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Eric Draime, CFO of Galion Community Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pain Management CEO, John Bookmyer with Joe Distel from Northwest Ohio Ortho

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pain Management Group CFO, Brad Hecker with Ben Shaffer from Grady Memorial Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pain Management Group Marketing Director, Dinah Cason and Shellie Burgin, Practice Operations Director at Avita Health System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dinah Cason and Brad Hecker with Pain Management Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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John Bookmyer with Eric Draime, CFO of Galion Community Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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*Photo Credit: Jenna Wilkins, Pain Management Group

Pain ManagementLast week, the Institute of Medicine released it’s finding from a study mandated by Congress as part of the new health care law.

The study found that chronic pain is costing the nation at least $558 billion a year in medical bills, sick days and lost productivity – more than the cost of heart disease, the No. 1 killer. Health care for pain costs $261 billion to $300 billion a year, while lost productivity adds another $297 billion to $336 billion.

Whatever the cause, effective pain management is “a moral imperative,” the report concludes, urging the government, medical groups and insurers to take a series of steps to transform the field.

Among the report’s recommendations:

  • Health providers should perform and document formal pain assessments of patients, a step toward proper treatment.
  • Medicare, Medicaid, workers’ compensation programs and private health plans should cover individualized pain care.
  • Pain specialty groups should create collaborations with primary care doctors to improve patient care and counseling.
  • The government and health organizations should better educate patients and the public about pain, to help eliminate stigma.
  • The National Institutes of Health should increase pain research, including designating one of its centers as the lead institute for pain.
  • Training programs for doctors, nurses, dentists and other health professionals should include pain education.
  • By the end of next year, the Health and Human Services Department should create a strategy for dealing with pain as a public health problem and reducing barriers to care.

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