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Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we explore the impact of the recent rate cuts for Headway and Alma clinicians. We discuss: The common anxieties around corporate/VC owned telehealth companies The incentives these companies use to lure clinicians The cracks starting to appear in these companies How the rate cuts will impact clinicians How the rate cuts will impact group practices and solo practices Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website. Resources Clear Health Costs article: UnitedHealth-Optum pay cut makes clinicians reassess value of tech mental health platforms Clear Health Costs article: 2 digital mental health platforms cut pay rates for therapists with UnitedHealth's Optum, stirring anger PCT Resources Group Practice Care Premium weekly (live & recorded) direct support & consultation service, Group Practice Office Hours -- including monthly session with therapist attorney Eric Ström, JD PhD LMHC + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Bring Your Own Device training + access to Device Security Center with step-by-step device-specific tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting all personally owned & practice-provided devices (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Remote Workspaces training for all team members + access to Remote Workspace Center with step-by-step tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting Remote Workspaces (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + more HIPAA Risk Analysis & Risk Mitigation Planning service for mental health group practices -- care for your practice using our supportive, shame-free risk analysis and mitigation planning service. You'll have your Risk Analysis done within 2 hours, performed by a PCT consultant, using a tool built specifically for mental health group practice, and a mitigation checklist to help you reduce your risks.
WNYC, in partnership with Gothamist and Clear Health Costs, offers a new community health sharing tool which will give listeners a chance to compare the costs of their medical procedures. Jeanne Pinder, founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts, and Caroline Lewis, lead reporter of PriceCheckNYC and regular contributor to Gothamist, check in on some of the new issues of the COVID-19 era, including insurance and COVID-19 care. For more information, to share your story or read Caroline's reporting, go to the #PriceCheckNYC homepage.
WNYC, in partnership with Gothamist and Clear Health Costs, offers a new community health sharing tool which will give listeners a chance to compare the costs of their medical procedures. Jeanne Pinder, founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts, and Caroline Lewis, lead reporter of PriceCheckNYC and regular contributor to Gothamist, check in on some of the new issues of the COVID-19 era, including seeking non-COVID-19 medical care. For more information, to share your story or read Caroline's reporting, go to the #PriceCheckNYC homepage.
The conversation regarding #pandemic life has centered around maintaining motivation for work and school, but can we find inspiration as well? In this episode, Jennifer + Rachael consider how to reach for the stars when you can't go outside. Is it possible to create new ideas right now — or will we keep overworking ourselves in an effort to control an uncontrollable situation? (Asking for a friend.) Please help us grow: Rate, review and subscribe to The Breadwinners today! Episode Links The Difference Between Motivation & Inspiration https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140512234002-23063390-motivation-inspiration/ Motivation vs. Inspiration: How to Achieve Your Goals in the Long-Term https://erickson.edu/blog/motivation-vs-inspiration Why Inspiration Matters https://hbr.org/2011/11/why-inspiration-matters All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DB2WQAQ/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Clear Health Costs https://clearhealthcosts.com/ The Surprising Reason the Best Ideas Come to You in the Shower https://www.rd.com/advice/work-career/best-ideas-in-shower/ Want more Jennifer? Visit Jennwork: www.jennwork.com. Want more Rachael? Visit Reworking Parents: www.reworkingparents.com Our music is “Run for your Money,” by Devil and Perfects. Listen to them on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part two we dive deep into what led Jeanne to create her journalism meets healthcare start-up Clearhealth Costs. She explains its genesis from winning a “SharkTank” like pitch to inform people about healthcare costs by combining crowdsourcing and data. Working in partnership with local and national media Clear Health Costs brings cost transparency to the US healthcare system and addresses the inequity in the healthcare system. We discuss the impact and motivation of the big tech companies in healthcare and the opportunity Jeanne's team has to disrupt the healthcare sector and solve consumer problems. Now focusing totally on Covid-19 we discuss Jeanne's perspectives on the current health crisis. She discusses the issues with the current Covid-19 testing and treatment strategies and broader public health policy. She also discusses federal issues, the regional coalitions, vaccines and the second wave. We discuss the mental health impact of the virus and the upsurge on domestic, spousal and child abuse and the positive knock on effect of Telehealth.Jeanne explains the market impact of the Clear Health Costs and explains how the app works and how it's empowering people to combat the inequity of the system and save money. Jeanne also discusses confronting gender and age stereotypes as a female founder. We cover serendipity and the curiosity that drives her journalistic fervor and all her quick fire answers. I hope you enjoy disruptive countercultural character and drive of Jeanne PinderSocial Links LinkedinTED TalkTwitterLinks in the Show Clear Health Costs New York Times Des Moines Herald Grinnell HeraldLeningradThe Gothamist WNYCCBS national News Parable of the Sowers Octavia Butler Bea Arthur See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Overview Born in Grinnell Iowa, her journalist parents, her education in Slavic Studies and Russian Affairs, and her career at the New York Times all prepared her to launch her disruptive health care start-up Clear Health Costs, welcome this week's guest Jeanne Pinder.In Part One we cover Jeanne's upbringing in a loud, challenging home environment with five siblings, and the experience of being part of the families local newspaper the Grinnell Herald, Jeanne discusses the high expectations of her parents, and how this conditioned her to be comfortable with chaos. In an environment of emotional abundance and material scarcity Jeanne discusses how her world view was expanded by exposure to foreign dignitaries from her father's work with the state department. Jeanne covers her experience of being part of the counterculture movement during the Vietnam War. Her interest in international affairs led her to Indiana University to Study Slavic Studies and Russian Affairs, which resulted in her studying in Leningrad (St Petersburg) in Russia in the 1970's and 80's. We discuss that experience and the current state of Russian power and politics and their influence on current US politics. Jeanne explains how working at the Des Moines Register led her to a job as a copy editor at the New York Times during the 1980's and the joy of working in journalism at a seminal time in world history. Finally, we discuss the current state of national and local journalism and the power of the community to affect genuine change In Part two we dive deep into what led Jeanne to create her journalism meets healthcare start-up Clear Health Costs, her perspectives on Covid-19 and a whole lot more. Social Links LinkedinTED TalkTwitterLinks in the Show Clear Health Costs New York Times Des Moines Herald Grinnell HeraldLeningrad See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest OverviewTina Kelley describes herself as a cheerful optimist with a morbid streak. She is the author of Abloom and Awry, Precise, and The Gospel of Galore, and co-authored Almost Home: Helping Kids Move from Homelessness to Hope, and she reported for the New York Times for 10 years, sharing a staff Pulitzer Prize for 9/11 coverage.Tina Kelley grew up in New Jersey to caring loving adoptive parents, her early love poetry. Tina describes growing up in small-town America, the influence of her poetic father, developing her love of poetry, reading, and writing that set her on a path to Yale and beyond as a journalist, poet and author via a detour through the world of NGO's and Think Tanks.Tina quotes Thomas Jefferson “If I had to choose between a well-functioning government and a well-functioning press I‘d choose the latter, sunshine is the best disinfectant” to frame her perspective on the decimation of local news media and print journalism, the impact of losing a generation of people asking hard questions of public officials or as she says leaving the pigs at the trough with no one watching.Tina discusses quality investigative journalism in the world of fake news and voting for optimism and the importance of the hyper-local journalistic model. We discuss the resurgence and importance of local communities, her mixed views of Facebook, and the innovation of the Clear Health Costs startup and how it is disrupting the inequities of the pricing in the US health system. We also discuss her process for finding inspiration in everyday life, her journaling process and the purpose and role of poetry in today's society Tina discusses her vision for a world-changing educational model in the 21st Century and she answers all our quick-fire questions. I hope you enjoy the artistic advice, poetic perspectives and journalistic principles of Tina Kelley.What we discuss:Growing up in as a single adoptive child in a loving home in New Jersey Her auditor father and home-keeping mother Discovering being adopted age three Her self belief and feeling special age eightDiscovering poetry age eight Being an extrovertThe influence of the Church on language and musicMixed diversity at School The impact of her music teachers and playing Sax Her path to journalism Journalism and learning for a livingProblem-solving through journalism Her perspective on the decimation of journalism Her Optimism The future of local journalism and the power of communityWe discuss Covenant House and her work as a staff writer and the life transformation work for adoptive kids Her process for capturing ideas Future of Education PTech Pathways in Technology, Early College and High school Corp, Schools and Community colleges Links to SocialTina's blogLinkedin TwitterLinks in showYale Clear health costsIBM
This week hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Jeanne Pinder, Founder and CEO of Clear Health Costs, which seeks to unmask the true cost Americans pay for health care. They discuss the online platform she created that compares prices for hospitalizations and procedures offering consumers real transparency in health pricing, utilizing crowd sourced patient payment data vetted by journalists around the country. The post Clear Health Costs Founder Jeanne Pinder Seeks to Unmask Healthcare’s High Costs With Online Price Check Tool appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
Want better control over your health costs? Investigative journalism has finally come to healthcare, and it's winning prizes bigtime. My guest Jeanne Pinder is a former New York Times editor whose company Clear Health Costs has just won the Edward R. Murrow award for investigative journalism, for their contribution to the "Cracking the Code" series in New Orleans. The series also won the Society of Professional Journalists National Public Service Award, and was even a finalist for the ultimate - the Peabody Award, "the Pulitzer of broadcast." Hear insane, funny, and infuriating health cost stories from Jeanne's work, and learn how to educate yourself, fight back, and sometimes find better prices.The money trail in American healthcare is deeply buried and hard to cut through. If you've ever been puzzled, annoyed, or ripped off by a medical bill, you're not alone. For more information about Power of the Patient and other Touch Point Media podcasts, visit http://touchpoint.health/. Links and Mentions Blog post about this episode, with many links Find us online Jeanne Pinder and Clear Health Costs: ClearHealthCosts.com Twitter @CHCosts, Facebook Clear Health Costs, LinkedIn Dave's website and Twitter.
Today, we will be speaking to Jeanne Pinder, CEO and Founder of ClearHealthCosts. In this episode, Jeanne will be focusing on how they are bringing transparency to the healthcare marketplace by telling people prices for medical procedures and items. According to Jeanne, by revealing prices, they are empowering consumers to make informed decisions about the costs of their medical care and coverage.
Through a pricing survey of providers, database curation, and crowdsourcing, Clear Health Costs is providing information to consumers to help them understand what things cost in healthcare. The company supplies reasonable and comprehensive survey of pricing information so people can go into a provider office and know if they have cheaper alternatives available to them.