Accelerating The Shift Insightful Discussions With Thought Leaders, Innovators, and Dreamers We are in the midst of a seismic shift, a critical moment in time that will christen the winners of the member-first economy. We connect you with the leaders, innovators, and dreamers who are helping accelerate the shift to the member-first economy using data, technology, and plan design to help employers make smarter decisions and deliver world-class member experiences. Each week we bring thoughtful and actionable content to employers, providers, and our advisor partners.
Dr. Michael Kayser is a physician and geneticist with a diverse and extensive background. Over the course of his career, he has excelled in various aspects of the healthcare industry, making significant contributions to population health, patient care, research, laboratory medicine, and leadership. Michael's distinguished career underscores his dedication to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by genetic conditions. Additionally, with his wealth of experience and strong leadership, he continues to drive healthcare innovation forward. Dr. Kayser, a native Tulsan, achieved his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Oklahoma State University and later a Fellowship in Medical Genetics at the prestigious National Institute of Health. He can be reached at Kayser Medical PLLC Mike@kayser-medical.com 918-269-0725 Services mentioned on today's podcast: PharmGKB My Cancer Genome Panorama NonInvasive Prenatal Testing Galleri ("liquid tumor testing") (This list should not be considered endorsements.)
In this episode, Dr. Jan Berger and I explore the arcane and hardly transparent world of PBMs. Her wisdom deals good advice for employers who purchase healthcare, benefit consultants who work with those employers and providers whose prescriptions may have a profound impact on businesses that pay for healthcare. Dr. Berger is CEO of Health Intelligence Partners, a global healthcare consulting company. Links: Jan Berger MD Biography The Chicago Network Re-Engaging in Trust: The Missing Ingredient to Fixing Healthcare LinkedIn 360° of Healthcare podcast on Dr. Berger's book
Fiduciary! In this episode we sit down with D. Doug Aldeen, a health care and ERISA attorney for some very specific questions. As I've learned, not all fiduciary questions have a single correct answer right now and as Doug discusses, pending litigation won't necessarily yield answers. Doug Aldeen is an Austin, TX based health care and ERISA attorney who recently served as ERISA counsel on behalf of the Berkeley Research Group in New York City to the $7.7 billion May 2016 acquisition of Multiplan and its medical bill repricing product Data Isight by the private equity firm Hellman and Friedman. Since 1997, he currently and has represented reference base pricing organizations, a bundled payment software platform, PPO networks, medium to small self-funded plans, TPA's and provider sponsored HMO's in various capacities including Herdrich v. Peagram which was argued before the United States Supreme Court in 2001. Moreover, he serves as a resource to national news organizations regarding issues on health care and in addition as a consultant with the Governmental Relations Committee at the Self Insured Institute of America in Washington D.C. and as an advisor to RIP Medical Debt which has abolished over $9 billion in medical debt. Doug received his JD from the University of Illinois. He can be reached on LinkedIn or doug@health-attorney.net.
So most companies have legal counsel, either in-house or readily available. But many don't counsel from a physician. Why can physicians in the role of a physician executive help a company through population health initiatives that grow a culture of health and wellness? How does a company seek a physician executive? What skills and experience should they look for? With the cost of care restraining employee pay and eroding profits, what can a physician executive do? My guest today is Raymond Fabius MD. Dr Fabius is an experienced physician executive who's worked with many large America companies, including General Electrics' Global Health Plan, Walgreens, Thompson Reuters, Cigna, Truven Analytics and others. He's also authored 5 textbooks including the leading textbook on population health. Ray is currently the co-founder and president of HealthNext, an endeavor focused on helping corporations build a culture of health and well-being. I've known Ray for several years as we've both served on the Medical Director Advisory Council of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions. ------- These organizations were mentioned in the broadcast: HealthNext National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions This book was mentioned: Population Health : Creating Cultures of Wellness. Now used by over 165 medical schools and universities worldwide. Product Catalog or Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Population-Health-Creating-Culture-Wellness/dp/1284166600/ref=sr_1_1 Contact Dr Fabius: info@healthnext.com
Mention “allergies” and we all think of hay fever, mold and pollen counts and kid and adults lining up in allergy clinics for those weekly shots. But a lot has changed recently with new treatments for nut allergies, a spate of new and expensive specialty drugs and a continued focus of mold and so-called sick building syndrome. And those weekly shots? Many have gone monthly, a big savings in both time and dollars. Lynn Wiens MD is a board-certified allergist and is the lead allergist in Allergy and Immunology at Warren Clinic, the largest private multispecialty clinic in Oklahoma with over 375 providers. He's a graduate of University of Kansas School of Medicine and did his residency and allergy fellowship at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinic in Kansas City, MO Dr Wiens and I talk about these topics and other aspects of allergy important to healthcare purchasers and benefit advisors — and allergy sufferers as well.
Stan and Gloria discuss the work that she and her organization, The Employers' Forum of Indiana, are doing in the realm of hospital transparency, and their mission to improve the value employers and patients receive for their healthcare expenditures. Sage has brought together five separate data sources (RAND Corporation, NASHP, Quantros, Turquoise Health and CMS Hospital Compare) into one integrated dashboard. Now it's possible to drill into individual hospital performance in a way not previously available. Dr. Sachdev talks about how employers and consultants have used Sage and its data source to determine whether they are getting favorable rates. Important Links: Sage Transparency Home Page Sage Transparency Dashboard Employers' Forum of Indiana National Academy for State Health Policy Rand 4.0 (EmployerPTP) National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions Houston Business Coalition on Health RAND Hospital Price Studies are Nationally Recognized Analysis: Inconsistencies Within Hospital Price Transparency Data Make Cost Comparisons Difficult
Mention “Frontier Medicine in Colorado” and you might conjure up a vision of TV's Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn in 19th century Colorado Springs. But you may be surprised to learn that Colorado still has four “Frontier and Rural Area” levels as defined by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration. These areas vary by degree of remoteness and difficulty in travel for health needs. Indeed, dealing with a major health problem in the middle of a winter storm when the nearest specialty location is across a mountain range isn't a simple 911 response. An easily dealt-with injury such as a broken leg or head injury can be fatal when care is impossible to reach. Today we talk with Dr Clifford Brown, the Director for the Custer County (Colorado) Public Health Agency. Dr Brown is a Doctor of Optometry who gravitated into public health after stints in the United States Air Force and Army. His career brought him to this sparsely populated area nestled between two major mountain ranges and many long miles from the nearest tertiary care. Dr Brown and I discuss the imperatives of public health in a frontier area and how technology is providing some solutions. Individualism and self-sufficiency are challenges for public health workers that require not only deft and empathy but also a realization to meet people where they are.
Join Dr. Stan and his guest Scott Conard, MD, as they discuss the pivotal role of primary care in population health. Employers offering healthcare need to be particularly intention about assuring they have a true primary care strategy to provide covered members with quality care. That care should be as free as possible from financial and access barriers. The doctors discuss the characteristics of advanced primary care, the role of non-physician advanced providers and the looming shortage of family and internal medicine physicians. Employers purchasing healthcare also need to understand the payment model of the PCPs their members see. Are those providers paid for the volume of patients they see? Only paid for face-to-face contact? Paid based on patient outcomes and overall health achievements? With the American population experiencing higher rates of obesity, overweight, diabetes, hypertension and other "diseases of civilization," a primary care strategy must include more than periodic sickness visits. Dr. Conard offers a template for creating a primary care strategy. Resources: Primary Care in the United States: a Handbook of Charts and Facts Advancing Primary Care: a Purchaser Playbook for Action (National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions) Primary Care Collaborative Achieving Value through Advanced Primary Care (National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions) Converging Health (Dr. Conard)
Mining has changed a lot from the days of pickaxes and lanterns, and so has the challenge of delivering affordable care to miners and families in rural and underserved areas of Appalachia. These covered members are a unique population with distinctly different needs from urbanites. Stan talks with his guest Doug Schram, MD, Alliance Resource's Medical Director, about their comprehensive self-funded, self-administered and very affordable healthcare plan.
A few years ago, a gas station/convenience store chain decided to parlay their success in delivering high customer service into a new healthcare endeavor: urgent care. We interviewed them in February 2021 to hear their plans and aspirations. They were entering a fiercely competitive market seemingly saturated already with urgent care facilities. There's a lot in common between running a convenience store and running a gas station, but there's a whole lot more that isn't in common. We catch up with their journey and discuss what they learned, what they expected and what they didn't expect. They also have a lot to say about the state of primary care access and a new-found realization on the social determinants of health. Links: February 2021 360° of Healthcare: Why a gas station decided to start delivering healthcare medwiseuc.com quiktrip.com
Don't think you can make healthcare costs truly transparent? Just do what Washington Health Alliance did: bring together employers, health plans and providers, get a fired-up board of directors, partner up with some experts and build a "Total Cost of Care" online tool that covers all of the counties in the state. Join us in a conversation with Nancy Giunto, Executive Director and Mark Pregler, Director, Data Management and Analytics, as they tell us how this project was incubated and brought to their members. The Alliance also has big plans to provide employers and other stakeholders cost and quality data they need to be good shoppers and good stewards of healthcare resources through use of a new value composite tool. Learn more about Washington Health Alliance: Total Cost of Care online tool Washington Health Alliance home page Community Checkup
Join Shawn Griffin, MD, President and CEO of URAC and your host Stan Schwartz, MD as they discuss what "accreditation" means, who does it, how it should be used by purchasers, and what providers are suitable for accreditation. URAC is one of the nation's most important accrediting agency that looks at diverse services such as pharmacy, telehealth, primary care and more. Dr. Griffin also tells us about his remarkable journey to the leadership of URAC.
Join Dr Stan Schwartz as he interviews Peter Hayes, President and CEO of the the Health Purchaser Alliance of Maine. Peter parlays his 27 years of experience into sound advice for self-funded employers that purchase healthcare for their employees and dependents. We talked about the present and future RAND studies of regional price variation, direct contracting, benefit advisors and getting employers engaged in a single voice. Peter also presents a vignette of what a successful employer has actually done to reduce costs but keep quality high. We also discussed how the fragmentation of primary care (divided among the traditional PCP, telehealth and urgent care) can affect decisions that impact an employer's bottom line on health.
Justin Hunt, MD, is a psychiatrist with Oak Street Health at the forefront of making behavioral health an integral part of primary care. On this episode, we'll explore the benefits a behavioral health specialist brings to primary care, why these services can positively impact health while reducing overall costs and improve productivity.
With a focus on price transparency, Dr. Dickerson's goal was to help patients break the shackles of their current high-cost health plans. With 1,400 clinics and 300,000 lives covered by the Green Imaging network, she is on to something. This is a story of mission-driven entrepreneurship and how one doctor can make a big difference in many lives.
Listen in as ZERO's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz MD FACP, and his guest Jan Berger, MD MJ, CEO of Health Intelligence Partners and author of an important new book Re-Engaging in Trust: The Missing Ingredient to Fixing Healthcare (Outskirts Press, 2021). They discuss the lack of trust in healthcare and how providers, employers, brokers, benefits advisors, human resource professionals and patients can work to put trust back in to healthcare alongside innovation and disruption to improve health outcomes.
Listen in to ZERO's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz MD FACP, and his guest Robert Hauger MD FACP, a practicing primary care internist, and Governor at the Oklahoma Chapter of American College of Physicians, as they discuss high value health through a foundation of advanced primary care and a new prescription for American healthcare.
ZERO's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Michael Thompson, President and CEO of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, as they have an insightful conversation regarding the what, how and why of employer health coalitions.
ZERO's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and William Paiva, Executive Director of OSU Center for Health Systems Innovation & Managing Partner at OLSF Ventures, have an insightful conversation regarding the shifting healthcare landscape and how to be prepared.
ZERO's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Dr. John Henning Schumann, President of the University of Oklahoma - Tulsa, have an insightful discussion on why medical education is important for employer-sponsored healthcare.
Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Dr. Scott Conard, CEO of Converging Health, LLC as they have an insightful discussion on how risk reduction and determinants awareness can result in reduced healthcare spend. Dr. Conard's new book Intuitive Wellbeing is available for pre-order here.
Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and, Brice Habeck Executive Director of Medwise, as they have an insightful discussion around why a gas station decided to start delivering health care!
Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Mark Blum, Executive Director of America's Agenda; as they discuss why advanced primary care with concierge benefits isn't just for the wealthy.
Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Lauren Vela, Senior Director Member Value at the Pacific Business Group on Health, as they discuss the avenues of providing higher value healthcare to your employees.
Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Anne Ladd, Associate Director of the Pacific Business Group on Health, as they discuss the future of employer-sponsored insurance.
This week our medical experts will discuss how one hospital got it right. Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Dr. John Harvey, Interventional Cardiologist; President and CEO of the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
This week our medical experts will discuss Payment Reform. Join Zero's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Andrea Caballero, Program Director of Catalyst for Payment Reform
This week our medical experts will discuss how quality can and should change how you buy healthcare. Join Zero Card's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Shane Wolverton, SVP Corporate Development at Quantros. Sales Executive, Courtney Dewitt will be fielding audience questions
This week our medical experts will discuss the reshaping of advanced primary care today and post COVID-19. Join Zero Card's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Daniel Duffy MD, MACP. Director of Sales, Jerry Wilkins, will be fielding audience questions about innovation in primary care.
Join Zero Card's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Tobias Barker, Chief Medical Officer at Paladina Health. Sales Executive, Megan Smith, will be fielding audience questions about COVID-19, and how employer-sponsored primary care leads to reimagining value.
Our experts are discussing how to choose wisely in the COVID-19 era. Join Zero Card's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Mr. Daniel Wolfson, EVP & COO of the ABIM Foundation. Director of Sales, Carrie Barth, will be fielding audience questions about COVID-19, employment, and the impact it has on our society at large.
Infectious disease expert, Dr. Stan Schwartz answers your questions about COVID-19, employment, and the path ahead.
This week we are bringing you not just one but two medical experts to discuss COVID-19 and the path ahead. Join Zero Card's Chief Medical Officer, Stan Schwartz, and Dr. G Keith Smith, a board-certified anesthesiologist, and Medical Director of The Surgical Center of Oklahoma. Sales Executive, Courtney Dewitt, will be fielding audience questions about COVID-19, employment, and the impact it has on our society at large.