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EP363: How to Cut the Healthcare Administrative Burden in Half, With David Scheinker, PhD
EP363: How to Cut the Healthcare Administrative Burden in Half, With David Scheinker, PhD

Episode 363

Administrative costs in the United States have a bad rap. You don't have to look too far to find an article about how there's now, like, 10 administr…

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EP362: A CFO Talks About a Hybrid Business Model, With Ali Ucar
EP362: A CFO Talks About a Hybrid Business Model, With Ali Ucar

Episode 362

Let's talk about provider organizations and telehealth. It's just too common a refrain amongst provider organizations who say some combination of:

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EP361: The Gap in Closing Care Gaps, With Carly Eckert, MD
EP361: The Gap in Closing Care Gaps, With Carly Eckert, MD

Episode 361

David Contorno the other day posted the life expectancy chart comparing the US to comparable countries. Spoiler alert: It's horrifying.

You see Jap…

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EP360: How to Deliver Value-Based Care That Meets Value-Based Payment Objectives, With Jeb Dunkelberger
EP360: How to Deliver Value-Based Care That Meets Value-Based Payment Objectives, With Jeb Dunkelberger

Episode 360

Before I get into the show today, let me just remind everybody about our mailing list, which you can sign up for on our Web site, relentlesshealthval…

4 years, 2 months ago

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EP359: Value-Based Payments—You Get What You Pay For, With Dan O'Neill
EP359: Value-Based Payments—You Get What You Pay For, With Dan O'Neill

Episode 359

Last week's show was with Wayne Jenkins, MD, from Centivo; and we talked about how insurance design, when not done well, can lead, in a nutshell, to …

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EP358: How Health Insurance Plan Design Can Lead to Patients Sacrificing Needed Care, Their Mental Health, and (Sometimes) Buying Groceries, With Wayne Jenkins, MD
EP358: How Health Insurance Plan Design Can Lead to Patients Sacrificing Needed Care, Their Mental Health, and (Sometimes) Buying Groceries, With Wayne Jenkins, MD

Episode 358

First of all, anybody who thinks that your average citizen in the United States today is unaware of the financial double jeopardy of going to a docto…

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EP357: Standing Up Telehealth That Actually Advances Providers' Core Business, With Liliana Petrova
EP357: Standing Up Telehealth That Actually Advances Providers' Core Business, With Liliana Petrova

Episode 357

Here's the biggest problem with a lot of telehealth endeavors: Someone decides that they need to be doing telehealth, for whatever reason. Maybe ther…

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EP356: PBMs React to GoodRx, Mark Cuban, and Amazon Pharmacy, With Ge Bai, PhD, CPA
EP356: PBMs React to GoodRx, Mark Cuban, and Amazon Pharmacy, With Ge Bai, PhD, CPA

Episode 356

So … let's start here. Mostly this whole episode is about the so-called "Big Three" PBMs that provide between the three of them pharmacy benefit serv…

4 years, 3 months ago

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EP355: The 5 Business Models of Digital Health Companies, With Nikhil Krishnan
EP355: The 5 Business Models of Digital Health Companies, With Nikhil Krishnan

Episode 355

My guest in this healthcare podcast is Nikhil Krishnan, who is the founder of the Out-Of-Pocket newsletter. I was talking with Nikhil, and we identif…

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EP354: 7 Vital Success Factors to Stand Up a CIN (Clinically Integrated Network), With Shawn Rhodes
EP354: 7 Vital Success Factors to Stand Up a CIN (Clinically Integrated Network), With Shawn Rhodes

Episode 354

In this healthcare podcast, we're gonna talk about the realities of setting up a clinically integrated network, otherwise known as a CIN. If only the…

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