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Interview with Scott M. Klares, MD, FCCP: Pulmonologist's Advisory Role in COPD Management

Scott Klares, MD, a practicing pulmonologist, underscores the challenges primary care physicians face in staying updated with numerous guidelines for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management. He emphasizes his role in bridging the gap between evolving guidelines, therapies, and patient understanding, aiding primary physicians and managing severe COPD cases. Klares highlights the interconnectedness of COPD with multiple comorbidities, necessitating collaboration with various specialists like psychiatrists and cardiologists.

He highlights the economic burden of COPD, its impact on patients' socioeconomic status, healthcare systems, and the escalating costs of newer therapies. Klares stresses the need for clearer communication among healthcare providers, pharmacies, and insurance plans regarding medication coverage, advocating for more direct and precise notifications to facilitate appropriate prescriptions and reduce confusion.

Navigating evolving guidelines, treatment complexities, and economic burdens remains a significant challenge. Klares stresses the importance of streamlined, transparent communication to aid physicians, specialists, and patients in understanding and navigating COPD management effectively amidst the evolving healthcare landscape.

This summary was AI-generated and reviewed by an AJMC editor.

For other articles and videos in this AJMC® Perspectives publication, please visit "Managed Care Considerations in COPD: Value-Based Strategies and Updated Guidance From GOLD"

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