Hey welcome to the How in the Health podcast. The show where I go behind the scenes with today's top healthcare leaders to talk about what's REALLY going on in healthcare and what you can do about it. We'll uncover healthcare strategies, financials, roles, goals, and how each separate piece of the healthcare system is connected to the others.
Greg Davidson is a pioneer in the lower limb prosthetic world. His prosthetic devices enable lower-leg amputees to be able to run, walk, and enjoy mobility in their lives after losing their limbs to combat, disease, or accident. Greg has spent his career mastering the biomechanics of the human body to allow for the highest percentage of energy return given through his prosthetic devices. This means a more realistic feel and optimal performance for his clients and their limbs. Connect with Greg here: Website: http://davidsonprosthetics.org/
Vanessa Steil's remarkable story of courage and survival is inspiring. At 26-years-old, Vanessa was diagnosed with Thyroid cancer. After the diagnosis, she started her blog: livinginsteil.com where she shared her story and offered a hand of support to others going through the battle with cancer. She has since become a board certified patient advocate and uses her blog and resources to help patients understand their options when it comes to their healthcare. Vanessa has also been the sole caregiver for her 93-year old grandmother for the past 10+ years and brings a unique perspective on the long term care needs of our senior population here in America. Be sure to subscribe to the How in the Health channel for more healthcare podcasts. Show Notes
A lot has changed in orthopedic surgery over the past decade. Well, Dr. Marc Mariani has been an orthopedic surgeon for 40 years and takes us through how medicine has changed over his career. Changes in procedures, techniques, equipment, and financials are discussed, as well as what the future could look like.
Dr. Kyle Maughan is a second year Interventional Radiology resident at Vanderbilt. Marisa has a Master's degree and is a college professor. They have three beautiful children and, over the past 10 years, they have worked through unique challenges as they have pursued their education, careers, and family goals. Kyle takes us through what it takes to get into medical school, get through medical school, and what comes after. Marisa describes the challenges of pursuing her own education, raising children, and balancing time with their busy lives. Episode Notes
Michelle is a speech-language pathologist with both the Intermountain and Steward healthcare systems. She specializes in voice and swallowing disorders but also works with people who have speech, language, and cognitive impairments. Her goal is to improve the quality of life for those with communication or swallowing disorders as a result of stroke, traumatic injury, cancer, or progressive disease. Episode Notes
Dr. Donnie Lao, DO is an orthopedic surgeon in his 4th year of residency. Donnie takes us through how doctors choose residencies, the selection process, and the life of a resident. He discusses what to expect when it comes to hip and knee replacements including selecting a surgeon, surgery itself, recovery, and life with a knee and hip replacement. Dr. Lao will begin his adult reconstruction fellowship in 2022 and specializes in hip and knee replacements. Donnie attended A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine. He currently resides in Kansas City, Missouri with his wife Kait and dog Nalu. Episode Notes
Dr. Eddie Stenehjem tackles some of the COVID myths circulating on social media. He goes over COVID symptoms, treatments, masking, and the vaccines out as of the recording of this episode. Dr. Stenehjem is an Associate Professor of Research at Intermountain Healthcare and Intermountain's Medical Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship, overseeing antimicrobial stewardship programs across 23 hospitals and over 200 outpatient clinics throughout Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Episode Notes
Prescription drug costs have gotten out of control. We hear about price hikes in the news, rebates, lawsuits and all about those evil PBMs. Well, what are PBMs? Who are the players in the prescription drug world? Jeff Dunn sheds light on who is involved with prescription medications and where incentives may not be aligned. He discusses some strategies that work and others that don't. Jeff Dunn is currently with Haven - Berkshire Hathaway and has decades of experience in the pharmacy benefits world with an expertise around operations and clinical pharmacy programs. Episode Notes
We've all heard the stories of an accident where the person in the hospital bed, lying unconscious, didn't have a will or medical directive. The family bickers and fights over how to care for their loved one. Hospital bills rise. There is a way to plan for accidents and ensure that your wishes are executed in the event that you are in a medical emergency. Attorney Greg Lyle specializes in estate planning and goes over the steps you can take to make sure you and your family are protected, have access, and follow your directions on how to care for you in the event of an accident. We address travel, children, wills, living wills, trusts, Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) and more in this episode. Episode Notes
Healthcare recruiting practices have experienced dramatic changes over the past year with the worldwide pandemic, testing, treatment, and now vaccine administration. Healthcare facilities have had to staff important positions even with a shortage of healthcare workers. John Williams goes over how healthcare recruiting works, where challenges cause drama, and how healthcare recruiters have had to adapt and get better at what they do to ensure that patient needs are met from a staffing point of view. Episode Notes
There are 40 million unpaid caregivers in the United States. That's 1 in 6 adults who care for family members, oftentimes because they cannot afford professional care. Marc Glickman is the CEO/Founder of BuddyIns (buddyins.com) and he uses technology to educate and assist people with the Long Term Care discussion. Most people don't realize that Medicare doesn't cover Long Term Care expenses. These costs can get crazy high, crazy fast, wiping out entire fortunes and eliminating a family's assets. Luckily, there's a way to protect against it. Marc walks us through a financial discussion around Long Term Care basics and what plans are out there to protect people. This allows family to get the care they need and prevent loss of wealth and other sacrifices to children and family. Episode Notes
Brenda Winters is the VP of Operations here at Senior Benefits Insurance Services and has been living with Type 1 Diabetes since she was 7 years old. Brenda walks us through the basics of diabetes and what life is like for someone who has diabetes. She also covers insulins, costs, equipment and, if you are approaching Medicare and you have diabetes, Brenda is someone you must speak with before you make your Medicare decisions. A special thank you to Kristin Stanley BSN RN CDCES at Intermountain Cottonwood Endocrine and Diabetes Center for her contribution to the Episode Notes. Episode Notes
Dr. Doug Burgoyne is the co-founder of Farmer & Chemist, a CBD store in Midvale, Utah that is run and operated by pharmacists. We discuss - How did you get into healthcare? What is CBD? What does CBD do? Why is CBD so controversial? Political and religious influences on CBD. What could change over the next 5 years with CBD? Episode Notes
Trenton Olson and Matt Gibson lead Senior Benefits Insurance Services. We discuss - How did you get into healthcare? What is the process of starting a business? How did you find success? What does the future of Medicare look like? And more about the team.
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