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Twenty-three years ago, when the term ‘value-based care’ was not yet coined, Dr. Mary Tilak was quietly charting a course toward it through Dr. Mary Tilak & Associates, a multi-disciplinary primary care organization committed to delivering preventive care and comprehensive chronic disease management. “In my role as a primary care internal medicine physician, I’ve always seen myself as the fulcrum of my patients’ care journeys, driving productive and timely collaborations with subspecialists and making an intentional effort in sharing pertinent data to ensure they receive the most holistic care possible and have the best clinical outcomes, especially those managing chronic conditions,” says Dr. Tilak, president and chief strategy officer. Her philosophy shapes every patient encounter at Dr. Mary Tilak & Associates. Each part of the care journey—whether lifestyle changes, medication management, behavioral support or functional movement—is thoughtfully connected to ensure patients feel supported and empowered. With Dr. Tilak and her team by their side, patients know they’re never navigating their health alone; every step is a team effort toward better health.
Coastal Ferry provides transportation with extra comfort and safety touches. The company is fully licensed, insured and well-equipped non-emergency transportation provider. Through partnering with outpatient organizations and hospitals, it makes sure that patients have access to uninterrupted, high-level transportation that fuels referrals and grows the business.
Jax Patient Care offers specialized, customer-centric medical transportation services in Jacksonville, FL. Founded by Ken & Amy Elias, the company excels in providing timely, reliable, non-emergency transport. It emphasizes safety and personalization, handling patient needs with care, including door-thru-door service, real-time tracking and exceptional customer support.
Julie Singewald, Vice President of Radiology, Essentia Health
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Dino Scanio' DHA, MPH, Multiservice Hospital Director, Driscoll Children's Hospital
Willy Cousin, Group Internal Auditor, Servier
Navigating the Challenges of Chronic Disease Management
Chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) represent one of the most significant public health challenges of our time. According to the World Health Organization, chronic conditions are responsible for over 70 percent of deaths globally, underscoring the urgency of addressing their prevention, treatment, and management. The impact of chronic diseases extends beyond the individual to families, communities, and healthcare systems. Patients with chronic conditions often face a diminished quality of life due to persistent symptoms, frequent medical visits, and the psychological burden of managing a long-term illness. For healthcare systems, chronic diseases drive up costs through hospitalizations, long-term treatments, and the need for specialized care. In the United States alone, chronic diseases account for nearly 90% of the country’s $4 trillion annual healthcare expenditure. Effective chronic disease management begins with prevention. Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, physical inactivity, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption are leading contributors to the development of chronic conditions. Governments, healthcare providers, and communities must work together to promote healthier living through public awareness campaigns, better urban planning to encourage physical activity, and policies that regulate harmful substances. The path to better chronic disease management requires a collaborative effort from all sectors of society. By prioritizing prevention, leveraging technology, adopting patient-centered care models, and enacting supportive policies, we can improve outcomes and reduce the immense burden of chronic diseases. As we advance, we must remember that behind every statistic is a person—a life—whose well-being depends on our collective commitment to better health. In this edition, we have featured Dr. Mary Tilak & Associates. It is a multi-disciplinary primary care organization committed to delivering comprehensive preventive care and chronic disease management. Each part of the care journey—whether lifestyle changes, medication management, behavioral support or functional movement—is thoughtfully connected to ensure patients feel supported and empowered.