In this episode of Inside the Practice, we’re joined by Karen Simonton, CEO of The OrthoForum, for a wide-ranging conversation on collaboration, advocacy, and what it will take for independent physician practices to thrive in the decades ahead.
Karen shares how The OrthoForum supports physician-owned and physician-led musculoskeletal practices across the country through peer networking, shared learning, and collective problem-solving. We explore the power of collaboration—from building clinically integrated networks and direct-to-employer strategies to strengthening governance and leadership within practices.
The conversation also dives deep into advocacy: redefining what it means, why it must extend beyond federal policy, and how issues like downcoding, corporate practice of medicine, pricing transparency, and patient access directly impact physician autonomy and patient care.
Looking ahead, Karen offers candid insight on the opportunities and challenges facing private practice, including value-based care, AI, purchaser preparedness, culture, governance, and the critical leadership skills required for the future. Her message is both grounded and energizing: independence is possible, but it requires humility, strong communication, collaboration, and a willingness to be a little rebellious.
This episode is a must-listen for physicians, administrators, and practice leaders committed to preserving independent practice while building sustainable, patient-centered models of care.