OBDS
Takes Healthcare to
the
Individualized Level
January 1-15, 2008
Publications: SR NEWS & Our Town News
By Nicol Jenkins,
Editor
Ever wish you could choose a physician that provides the best
treatment?
Perhaps one that specializes in individual care and has the
opinions of hundreds of physicians at their fingertips.
Then Dr. Eric Moskow of Coral Springs is your
doctor.
Being a physician for more than 20 years, Dr. Eric Moskow knows
the ins and outs of the health care system.
Also growing up with a business minded family, Dr. Moskow
combined his expertise to open OBDS (Outcome Based Delivery
Systems), a health care company that owns and manages medical
practices.
“When I look at South Florida, I see a very fragmented health
care system. The doctors are searching for direction and the
payers do not have an organized delivery system,” said Dr.
Moskow.
Hoping to bring a more unified system, he opened OBDS in Coral
Springs about two years ago. Living and working in the
community have been key to his success. He also has offices in
Margate, Coconut Creek, Tamarac and Lauderhill.
“One of the greatest components to being successful is knowing
the community where you’re making your business,” he
said.
Dr. Moskow also has an extensive medical background. Graduating
from Vassar College in New York, he took his love for science
and medicine to practice and opened a company called Physician
Choice in Connecticut. Then, he moved to Coral Springs and
continued his medical practice while at the same time he opened
the local company.
After only a few years, OBDS is already over $25 million in
revenue and that number is expected to double next year. As
well, the company plans to add more physicians and acquire a
hospital. Currently, OBDS has a staff of experienced physicians
including: Dr. Rafael Rodriguez, Joseph Hadeed, and Israel
Penate. Besides offering a selection of qualified physicians,
OBDS also provides individualized care, lower pharmaceutical
costs, and many other features that set the company
apart.
“We are one of the few groups that own their own pharmacy
division and runs pharmacists that are experts. Also we are
working with Velocity to have our own gym for our patients with
personal training, and we offer house calls and all the
alternatives so patients do not have to go to the hospital and
pay huge co-pays,” he said.
Senior services are also a top priority. Those include focus
groups and providing transportation services.
“We’re the largest integrated medical group in South Florida,”
Dr. Moskow added. “And the most important thing is that we look
where we’re going, not at the competition. We want to be the
best we can be.”
Much of Mr. Moskow’s success comes from a competitive nature
and a hard working family. He’s an athlete at heart and has
passed down his drive to his children. He is also the United
States Chess Federation Master. “I look at this world as an
athletic field. I’m playing chess at the same time that I’m
building a business. My focus is on putting the right people in
the right places in the business.”
However, ultimately communication keeps OBDS booming and
growing.
“Our doctors here communicate with each other and want to be
aligned with the patients not the hospital,” he said. “There is
nothing else like OBDS in the area.”
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