Employer-to-Provider Contracting: A New Opportunity?

by Grace Chen

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the provided HTML snippet and the accompanying text, focusing on the key information and structure:

1. HTML Structure (Modal & Button)

This HTML appears to be part of a modal window (likely a pop-up) within a Healio webpage. Here’s what the code defines:

* Modal Container: The <div> elements with classes like modal-dialog, modal-content, etc.,create the structure of the modal window.
* Subscribe Button: A primary button (btn btn-primary) with the text “Subscribe”. It has data- attributes:
* data-loading-text: Specifies the text to display while the subscription process is in progress (includes a spinning spinner icon).
* data-action="subscribe": Indicates that the button’s action is to initiate a subscription.
* Error Message (Hidden): A <div> with the class d-none (meaning its initially hidden) displays an error message if the subscription fails. it includes:
* A message explaining the failure and suggesting contacting customer service ([email protected]).(note: This is a bit odd that it’s a Slack email address for a Healio service.)
* A “Back to Healio” button to close the modal.

2. Article Content (Text)

The text provides a summary of a presentation or interview with Dr. Jack M. Bert regarding employer-to-provider contracting for orthopedic care. Here’s a breakdown:

* Location: Waikoloa, Hawaii (where the presentation/interview took place).
* Main Point: Employer-to-provider contracting is a triumphant choice to traditional insurance for orthopedic care.
* Dr. Bert’s Experience: He has been involved in this type of contracting and has successfully provided care to approximately 2 million patients.
* Goal: To provide the best and fastest care for patients, which he believes is achieved through this contracting model.

3. Article Footer

* Publisher: The article is published by Orthopedics Today (indicated by the logo).
* Source: The information comes from Healio Interviews.
* Disclosures: Dr. Bert reports no relevant financial disclosures.
* Healio AI Widget: A promotional section for Healio’s AI tool, encouraging users to ask clinical questions.

In essence, the webpage is presenting an article about a new approach to orthopedic care financing, and includes a subscription modal for users to potentially access more content.

Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any specific part of this, or if you have any other questions.

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