Published: March 29, 2016

CANDIDATE STATEMENTS | PRESIDENT-ELECT | VOTE FOR ONE OF TWO James A. Hadley, MD

It is truly a distinct honor to be nominated as a candidate for President-Elect of our esteemed Academy. I am grateful for the previous opportunities in this profession that have offered me the opportunity to share in the advancement of education that is one of the tenets of our Academy.


hadleyWhat life lessons in your career would you use to identify and strengthen portions of our strategic plan to improve our membership’s future?

How can we engage membership to be involved in outcomes research, specifically the RegentSM clinical data registry?

It is truly a distinct honor to be nominated as a candidate for President-Elect of our esteemed Academy. I am grateful for the previous opportunities in this profession that have offered me the opportunity to share in the advancement of education that is one of the tenets of our Academy.

I would like to continue this passion and follow in the footsteps of my father and other valued otolaryngologists to passionately assist in the support of the Academy’s strategic goal initiatives.

Professionalism in our specialty is something that I endorse and will employ to stimulate Members and students. One of the mottos of my previous institution at the University of Rochester Medical Center is “Medicine of the Highest Order” and I have always tried to encourage colleagues and students to this ideology.

Life’s lessons: Beginning my career in an ENT group private practice associated with a residency training program established a solid foundation on which many of my life’s lessons began. I was one of the first ENT physicians in our area to fight the general allergy establishment involved with insurance reimbursement to garner the ability to manage those patients for ENT allergy care.

This early lesson gave me the fortitude and strength to advocate for quality care and local endorsement of our profession. The lessons learned from this endeavor provided me with tools to engage in future leadership positions on the Boards of the AAOA, the ARS, and the AAO-HNS as well as the American Board of Otolaryngology. Throughout my career, I have been blessed with the ability to share this lesson with other physicians with whom I have enjoyed the passion of our specialty.

We have all witnessed government intrusion into our practices including a change to ICD-10 and mandatory use of EHR programs to collect our clinical data for accountability. RegentSM is the clinical registry and method for members to invest in their future to assist in accurate reporting of quality data.

We are in an interesting time with the upcoming presidential elections and we will witness a potential change in the political climate. In contrast to the politics, the leadership of the Academy is primed to educate its Members for the changes under the new regulations from CMS and the adoption of MACRA. With the changes to payment models proposed under these new guidelines, we need leadership to present better models for physicians to endorse and participate in anticipation of degradation of reimbursement from the changes.

RegentSM is a mechanism for academy membership to invest in the future of quality care. Our Academy needs to develop specialty specific otolaryngology care metrics, and RegentSM can assist our members. I will assist in the engagement of our members to participate in APM development. As it is in the best interest of our membership, a commitment to the RegentSM program will be a primary focus of my leadership.

Having been involved in multiple clinical trials and in the “Sinus and Allergy Health Partnership” I have invested time and effort for these educational endeavors. My investiture on the ABOto has also given me the comprehension of certification maintenance and a witness to its inception. I will apply my experience from this service to engage our colleagues and to foster membership participation.

The leaders of the AAO-HNS need to balance the current resources. I plan to work diligently with the CEO/EVP and the Board of the Academy and Foundation to link the current programs of Education, Advocacy, Research, and Outreach. I will advocate aggressively for professionalism in our specialty to secure and improve patient quality care and enhance the “BestENT” practices for our membership.


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