COVID-19 has changed the world forever. The healthcare system has to change with it. Health disparities were evident prior to the pandemic, but now the light is blazing bright on the consequences when people of color, the disabled, and the poor do not receive equal care. The Treat Us Right Podcast gives you tips and techniques on how to take control of your personal and family health by controlling your health information. Host David S. Williams III, MBA, CEO of Karen Health Services, has built three successful companies helping over 2 million people manage personal health information to force better care and achieve improved health. Help your doctors Treat Us Right. Subscribe now.
This podcast episode discusses the importance of developing a "miracle mindset" to achieve extraordinary health outcomes. By tapping into your past successes and visualizing your future triumph, you can develop the miracle mindset necessary to make your health miracle.
This is the episode you've been waiting for. You will learn HOW to make your miracle. Believe it or not, there's a process. A path. A common thread in the miracles of others where you can find and DEFINE your way.This episode helps you define your path. Learn The Miracle Method. Three Miraculous Steps.
Welcome to Episode 3: Miracles Every DayYou have the power to change your life and the life of your loved ones. In this episode of the Make Your Miracle podcast, we explore the miracles that happen every day. You don't hear about them because the news is typically focused on daily negative occurrences to induce rage. Sharing miracles generates positivity and hope, wonder and possibility. Who wants that? YOU DO. That's why you're here—to learn how to make your miracle.
In this episode, I share my stories. My lived experience of watching a miracle happen. And more importantly, how the miracle was made and why I know you can do the same.
You have the opportunity in this Moment, to step onto this path to better health and care--for yourself and loved ones you care for. With each step you take, you will build MOMENTUM like a snowball rolling downhill.
In this episode you will learn the starting point to making your Miracle. You will learn how to create the launchpad to living your best. even when everyone else says it's impossible.
After one recent episode, a friend, a fellow Treat Us Righter emailed me to tell me about her aunt who overcame a seemingly terminal diagnosis. Miracle. These incidents are not random. They are not coincidences. It is my belief that they are manufactured.
In this podcast episode, Michael Leung, COO of Spect discusses the low rate of annual eye exams among patients with diabetes compared to other screening programs. SPECT is a company that provides accessible eye care through a platform that allows healthcare workers to perform eye screenings anywhere. The second part of the podcast features an interview with David Williams, the CEO of Care3, a digital health equity company. Care3 helps individuals and their families manage complex health situations by providing personalized care plans and facilitating communication and task management. Care3 aims to promote health equity by addressing the non-medical factors that impact health outcomes and providing equal access to healthcare.
In this episode, two companies focused on women's health and wellness are featured. The first company, Expect, is a streaming fitness platform specifically designed for pregnancy and postnatal fitness. The workouts on Expect are approved by OBGYNs and aim to improve outcomes for both mothers and babies. The founder, Dara Cook, discusses the importance of maternal fitness and the need to make it accessible to all women, especially women of color who are disproportionately affected by maternal mortality rates. The second company, Wolomi, is a digital platform that provides support and resources for women of color during their pregnancy and motherhood journey. The founder, Layo George, emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for moms and addressing maternal mental health. Both companies are working towards promoting health equity and overcoming challenges such as fundraising and partnering with health plans.
In this episode of the Treat Us Right Podcast, host David Williams interviews Dr. Kike Oduba, founder and CEO of Wellness Wits, and Luis Suarez and Laura Garcia of Sanarai. Dr. Oduba discusses how Wellness Wits is a digital health platform for shared medical appointments, which allows doctors to see multiple patients with similar diagnoses in one appointment, providing more time for each patient and creating a supportive community. She also emphasizes the importance of addressing medical misinformation and disinformation by involving doctors in the social narrative of patients with chronic diseases. Luis and Laura discuss how Sanarai aims to address the mental health needs of the Latino community by providing culturally sensitive mental health services in Spanish. They highlight the challenges of building a business and clinical practice in this space, but also the importance of focusing on prevention and emotional support to prevent the development of mental health disorders.
Vanessa Villaverde, Senior Program Investor at the California Healthcare Foundation (CHCF) Innovation Fund, discusses her work in creating pathways for underinvested founders in the healthcare industry. She emphasizes the need for more diversity and inclusion in digital health and highlights the challenges faced by founders of color in accessing venture capital. Villaverde also mentions the importance of leveraging government funds and charitable organizations to support companies addressing health equity. She discusses her role in the CHCF and her work with the nonprofit organization Founders and Funders of Color, which aims to connect and support organizations addressing health equity challenges. Villaverde encourages listeners to stay tuned for the organization's national tour in 2024 and provides contact information for those interested in learning more.
Do you know what your best life is? Do you know what it looks like? Can you see it? Can you envision it? Can you feel it, taste it, touch it? If you don't know, then you're not close to living your best life. You have an inner power–an untapped, infinite potential–that if unleashed, will change your life and the lives of those around you.
In this episode, host David S. Williams III explores the dual meaning of the Enough To Live title, focusing on both personal stresses and financial realities inherent in shouldering healthcare situations. His inspiring message gives listeners the tools they need to thrive, not simply survive given their health and care needs.
In this episode of the Treat Us Right podcast, the host, David S. Williams III, discusses the importance of caring for oneself and others within a difficult American healthcare system. He shares his personal experiences of caring for his mother and his son with autism, emphasizing the need for individuals to take action and make changes to improve their health. Williams highlights three actions of caring: adjusting attitude, living the lifestyle, and paying for persistence. He also introduces Care3, a platform that helps individuals and their caregivers coordinate care and stay on track with their health goals. The episode concludes with an exclusive offer for Treat Us Right listeners to become Care3 Premium members at a discounted rate.
How can we as INDIVIDUALS get the best care when it's often INVISIBLE to us in the moment that we're NOT?
It's May and that means it's Mental Health Awareness Month! Learn how to treat yourself right in this episode where we introduce the 3 Ts framework for stress reduction. You don't want to miss this!
There is one expert on your mental health. YOU. You know when you're not right. Pinpointing why can be the challenge. You FEEL the stress and anxiety constantly. It impacts your daily decisions, productivity, motivation, the things that create your balance, your equilibrium. But do you consciously know each and every contributor to your overall sense of imbalance? Chances are…No. This episode is about TRIGGERS.
This is real talk. I have developed a new approach that gets results. That helps you live your best life while dealing with a health challenge—for yourself and/or family members. It's actually a combination of knowledge and action. I call it Tripod PHIRE.
Watch or listen to the end. Time-sensitive announcements. I want to help you.
If you're a person of color dealing with a challenging personal or family healthcare situation, this episode is a MUST. You will learn how to:- Identify systemic, unconscious, and conscious bias in personal and family healthcare.- Document your experiences and translate them into real world data.- Leverage your data to erase bias in healthcare decision-making.
SPECIAL EPISODE! Join us for a joint podcast with our Global Innovation Partner, MitoAction. We discuss using Care3 for chronic and rare conditions including mitochondrial disease, autism, and more.
We're going to teach you how to take action. Now that you recognize that Moment that Changed your life and the types of lifestyle changes you need to take on. Now we are going to make it happen. The key is documenting health experiences—whether for yourself or others.
The Treat Us Right Podcast is sponsored by Care3, Inc.
This episode follows up on the Moment you learn of a life-changing diagnosis—either for yourself or a loved one. It’s about the Shock you feel after that Moment. What do you do? How do you process the shock? How does the feeling of shock impact what comes next?
The Treat Us Right Podcast is presented by Care3, Inc. Learn more about our services helping families in life-changing healthcare situations at www.care3.co/families.
Care3 is beginning a 30-Day Mental Health Challenge. Download the Care3 app and opt in to the 30-Day Mental Health Challenge.
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This is the first episode in a series on the Sandwich Generation.
You are not alone. According to The Caregiving in the US 2020 Report by The National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, 48 million are specifically providing unpaid care for an adult with health or functional needs.
How can we beat the social and institutional racism so both the justice system and healthcare system can Treat Us Right?
Topics include Shelter-in-Place, Opening Up, Hospital Economics, Coronavirus Testing, Contact Tracing and more.
Your economic viability and personal health are the two most important factors in living your best life. But when you visit your doctor, you don’t prepare like you do at your job, do you? At your work presentation you had text, media, and data. You were tight. At your doctor visit, you’re only having a verbal exchange of information. What if you could be ready for your doctor visit with the same level of detail without having to spend the same time intensity in preparation?
David S. Williams III, MBA is a three-time serial digital health entrepreneur and Founder & CEO of Karen Health Services. His previous two ventures have been acquired by leading health insurers helping millions of people receive quality care using consumer-generated health data.
Dr. Jabari Reeves was raised in East Palo Alto, CA and completed a BS in General Science at Morehouse College. He is a board certified Emergency Physician who received his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) concurrently with his Medical Degree (MD) from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA and the Charles Drew/UCLA School of Medicine. Since finishing an Emergency Medicine Residency at Alameda County Hospital in 2004, Dr. Reeves has worked in over 30 hospitals in California. He currently runs his own Emergency Physician Locums Company, placing doctors in understaffed hospitals across California.Dr. Reeves is the Founder and CEO of Health Media Services, a company specializing in bedside patient engagement tools.