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Best podcasts about crossover health

Latest podcast episodes about crossover health

30 Something with Sonni Abatta
270: We are Living and Dying at the Same Time, with EndWell Founder Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider

30 Something with Sonni Abatta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 42:13


This week we are diving into one topic that we all try to avoid even thinking about—death. I remember when I was a kid, lying in bed as my mom would tuck me in… and even then--ever the anxiety queen--saying to her, “Mom, I don't want you to die! What even happens when you die?!” And she would say, “Sonni, death is a part of life.” For my 5-, 6-year-old brain, that was a big statement to process, but I knew it was true. That simplest of explanations about death really is the most essential one. We prepare for marriage or having children or getting our first job, but we really don't prepare that much for death. Sure, you may have considered pre-paying your funeral costs to avoid having your kids deal with it… or maybe even grabbed up a burial plot. (It always freaked me out that my parents did this!) But what of the emotional side of things? Have you ever thought about what you want your final weeks on earth to look like? This week's guest is the founder of a group that aims to change the conversation about dying—namely, by starting conversations about dying. Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider is a physician, founder, speaker, producer, writer and the host of the TED Health Podcast who works as an internist at Crossover Health in San Francisco. She believes that we shouldn't be scared to prepare for this inevitable part of life, but rather we should address it head on, with humor, with preparation, and with an understanding that this is something we will all have to deal with. Her nonprofit foundation, EndWell, is focused on transforming the end of life into a human-centered experience. They've created a group of doctors, tech leaders, policy makers and activists who—through education and events—address all the “big questions” and other worries we have about death, with the ultimate goal of creating a future where ending well becomes a measure of living well. In this episode you'll hear about the personal story that prompted Dr. Shoshana to start EndWell; the things that people most regret on their death bed; finding support when you or a loved one is sick; what is a death doula? And more. So whether you're also pacifying an anxious 5-year-old, or you just want to button up things for your own inevitable conclusion, this episode may just help you see death in a whole new light. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/support

RunwithKat Show
Mental Challenges Runners Face Recovering From an Injury

RunwithKat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 56:42


On most occasions, coming back from an injury takes time. And not enough people talk about the mental struggles that Runners have to face when coming back from an injury. The mental side of running and injury is often times overlooked. As runners, we manage our schedules around when we can run, and when running is taken away from us for whatever reason that is, it hurts. So, in this episode,  Dr. Shelly Sheinbein  discusses…3 Main Mental and Emotional Challenges That Runners Face When Dealing with A Sport InjuryRunner's Identity and Is It Healthy?Ways To Cope and Manage The Mental and Emotional Challenges That Come With InjuryVisualizationGoal settingListening to your bodyDr. Shelly Sheinbein is a licensed sport and counseling psychologist who provides individual therapy to adults through her private practice and at Crossover Health. She is a college athlete, avid runner, and has a passion for all outdoor activities. Her therapeutic style is very collaborative, compassionate, strength-based, social justice-informed, and thought-provoking. She has helped athletes at all levels recover from sport injury, manage re-injury anxiety, build mental toughness, improve focus, optimize performance, and achieve their athletic goals. She also has specialties in working with the LGBTQ+ community, addressing gender and sexual identity, and managing anxiety and depression. She is committed to helping individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves and relies on her attention to details, transparency, and expression of genuine care to cultivate connection. Shelly draws from a wide range of evidence-based approaches including ACT, CBT, and DBT which emphasize mindfulness, increasing cognitive flexibility, building distress tolerance, and developing growth-fostering connections to promote sustainable change. To Learn more and request an appointment go to https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/shelly-sheinbein-portland-or/936737States Shelly is licensedCalifornia WashingtonOregonColoradoMontanaWyoming IdahoUtah Connect with Shelly Email for inquiries/ consultations with licensed medical health professionals/ guest presentationDrshellysheinbein@gmail.comWebsitehttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/shelly-sheinbein-portland-or/936737Get Runningman Festival TicketsClick Here Use discount code: RUNWITHKAT100 for 100 dollars off any ticketConnect with Dr. KatInstagram-  @Runwithkat_dptTik-tok- @Runwithkat_dptFacebook Group- RunwithKat ShowWebsite- RunwithKat.netApply For Run Coaching with Dr. Kat!click here to apply!To Inquire About Physical Therapy with Dr. KatInstagram- @BlueIronPhysioWebsite- BlueIronPhysio.comListen and Subscribe Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle PlayIHeartRadioAmazon Music 

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast
AI Story telling With Narratize AI Founder Katie Trauth Taylor, PhD

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 17:09


Having a hard time telling your story? Do you know that a better story can lead to higher conversions? Listen to Narratize AI Founder Katie Trauth Taylor, PhD who speaks about founding her company. I lead the design and implementation of evidence-based methods that empower leaders, managers, and innovators to leverage the power of story to accelerate innovation. "I've led strategic innovation narratives and served as a senior content strategist within fast-growth tech startups and the Fortune 500, including Boeing, NASA, Hershey, Sunoco, AAA, IFF, Dupont, Edgewell, Cincinnati Children's, Argonne National Lab, Crossover Health, Parsley Health, Omada, Physera, US Dept of Veterans Affairs, Millennium Challenge Corporation, World Food Forum, and the United Nations. As CEO and cofounder of Narratize AI, I lead and grow a powerhouse team of experts in generative AI and professional content analysis to design the market-leading AI-powered storytelling platform for busy experts. Narratize is where innovators create high-impact stories in 20 minutes or less. With Narratize, everyone from entrepreneurs to enterprises transform scientific, technical, and medical insights into compelling content that accelerates time-to-market using proven story patterns. With the power of AI, Narratize users organize their best ideas, generate impactful narratives, and adapt content into different formats to gain visibility, understanding and buy-in.I am also founder and CEO of Untold Content, where for the last decade, I've led an expert team to grow and scale thought-leading research, insights, and methodologies for leveraging the power of story within innovation processes. Scientific, technical and medical innovators trust Untold to achieve message-market fit for disruptive products and technologies through clear, evidence-based storytelling that increases market adoption and sparks clear decision-making among internal stakeholders. Untold provides content services, innovation storytelling training experiences, and culture-shifting guidebooks to innovative, ambitious organizations in health, tech, and science.Proud BoilerMaker with a PhD in professional and scientific writing from Purdue University." UntoldContent.comkatie@untoldcontent.com 859-866-1916 -------------- If you are a women physician and looking to network with like-minded physicians join our group https://fpestrong.com Host Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS www.SharonMcLaughlinMD.com #AI #storytelling

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast
AI Story telling With Narratize AI Founder Katie Trauth Taylor, PhD

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 17:09


Having a hard time telling your story? Do you know that a better story can lead to higher conversions? Listen to Narratize AI Founder Katie Trauth Taylor, PhD who speaks about founding her company. I lead the design and implementation of evidence-based methods that empower leaders, managers, and innovators to leverage the power of story to accelerate innovation. "I've led strategic innovation narratives and served as a senior content strategist within fast-growth tech startups and the Fortune 500, including Boeing, NASA, Hershey, Sunoco, AAA, IFF, Dupont, Edgewell, Cincinnati Children's, Argonne National Lab, Crossover Health, Parsley Health, Omada, Physera, US Dept of Veterans Affairs, Millennium Challenge Corporation, World Food Forum, and the United Nations. As CEO and cofounder of Narratize AI, I lead and grow a powerhouse team of experts in generative AI and professional content analysis to design the market-leading AI-powered storytelling platform for busy experts. Narratize is where innovators create high-impact stories in 20 minutes or less. With Narratize, everyone from entrepreneurs to enterprises transform scientific, technical, and medical insights into compelling content that accelerates time-to-market using proven story patterns. With the power of AI, Narratize users organize their best ideas, generate impactful narratives, and adapt content into different formats to gain visibility, understanding and buy-in.I am also founder and CEO of Untold Content, where for the last decade, I've led an expert team to grow and scale thought-leading research, insights, and methodologies for leveraging the power of story within innovation processes. Scientific, technical and medical innovators trust Untold to achieve message-market fit for disruptive products and technologies through clear, evidence-based storytelling that increases market adoption and sparks clear decision-making among internal stakeholders. Untold provides content services, innovation storytelling training experiences, and culture-shifting guidebooks to innovative, ambitious organizations in health, tech, and science.Proud BoilerMaker with a PhD in professional and scientific writing from Purdue University." UntoldContent.comkatie@untoldcontent.com 859-866-1916 -------------- If you are a women physician and looking to network with like-minded physicians join our group https://fpestrong.com Host Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS www.SharonMcLaughlinMD.com #AI #storytelling

Outcomes Rocket
HLTH Matters: Is Primary Care the Answer? with Scott Shreeve, CEO, Founder, and Board Member of Crossover Health

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 18:23


Foundational primary care is the basis of excellent health. In this episode, Scott Shreeve, Chief Executive Officer of Crossover Health, talks about the importance of primary care and how he works with sponsors, like employers and payers, to make it foundational in the patient care continuum. He also discusses why these efforts in redesigning and implementing primary care must be met by payment models that allow for providing affordable care. Listen to this episode and learn how Crossover Health approaches primary care to improve healthcare overall! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

What's Fueling Crossover Health's Rapid Growth Guest host Mitch Holdwick joins Jared to profile Crossover Health and evaluate their disruptive potential in the self-insured employer space. The success of Crossover's membership-based model can be attributed to the growing number of self-insured companies that are taking on the risk of paying providers themselves, rather than paying money to an insurance company.  All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Kaiser Permanente acquiring Geisinger Health. What does their new platform mean for consumers, and will other systems expedite their plans to explore value-based agreements at scale? Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

HLTH Matters
S3 Ep35: Is Primary Care the Answer?—featuring Scott Shreeve

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 18:23


About Scott Shreeve:Dr. Shreeve is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician who has been actively involved in the design, development, and distribution of healthcare technologies that improve the delivery of care and enhance the quality of life. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Crossover Health, a next-generation healthcare delivery, and management services company. As a founder, visionary, and brand strategist for the organization, Dr. Shreeve has been a leading advocate for the creation of a new primary health model and membership-based health services.Prior to founding Crossover Health, Dr. Shreeve co-founded Medsphere Systems Corporation, the first open-source electronic health record for the healthcare enterprise, where he led the Clients Services team. In this capacity, he led the implementation of large-scale electronic health record implementations at community hospitals, statewide health systems, and networks of primary care clinics.Dr. Shreeve was also a founding member of the Health 2.0 technology and reform movement, serving as an advisor to the conference and spokesperson throughout the country. His popular Crossover Health blog focuses on the enabling technologies that transform the delivery, financing, and outcomes of high-performance health systems.He earned his Bachelor of Science in Zoology, with a minor in Economics, from Brigham Young University, is a graduate of the University of Utah School of Medicine, and completed his Emergency Medicine residency training at the University of Arizona Health Science Center. He lives in Southern California with his wife and four children near some of the best breaks on the west coast. Things You'll Learn:Care before the COVID-19 pandemic was around 95% in-person. During the height of the COVID pandemic, care delivery occurred 95% virtually. Nowadays, care delivery is starting to settle somewhere around the middle between virtual and in-person.Establishing deep relationships with patients in primary care will facilitate managing prevention and even chronic conditions.Spending slightly more in primary care will allow additional significative services to be provided in this setting, eventually pulling down secondary care costs.Crossover Health's partnership with Aetna allowed them to design a different benefit structure where members get better copays and premiums. Resources:Connect with and follow Scott Shreeve on LinkedIn and Twitter.Follow Crossover Health on LinkedIn and Twitter.Explore the Crossover Health Website.Visit Scott's Website.Read the Crossover Health blog.Get your copy of the National Academy of Science and Medicine's book “Implementing High-Quality Care” here.

Healthcare Rap
What's Fueling Crossover Health's Rapid Growth

Healthcare Rap

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 28:50 Transcription Available


Guest host Mitch Holdwick joins Jared to profile Crossover Health and evaluate their disruptive potential in the self-insured employer space. The success of Crossover's membership-based model can be attributed to the growing number of self-insured companies that are taking on the risk of paying providers themselves, rather than paying money to an insurance company.  All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Kaiser Permanente acquiring Geisinger Health. What does their new platform mean for consumers, and will other systems expedite their plans to explore value-based agreements at scale?  This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the channel for change makers. Subscribe to Shift Forward Health on your favorite podcast app, and you'll be subscribed to our entire library of shows. See our full lineup at ShiftForwardHealth.com. One subscription, all the podcasts you need, all for free. (#264)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Groves Connection
Dr.Scott Shreeve - A Crossover Episode (S3E1)

The Groves Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 49:55


Hello Connectors!Today I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Dr.Scott Shreeve, CEO, director, and co-founder of Crossover Health. With notable customers including Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Comcast, and Amazon, Crossover Health is a nationally recognized brand, which specializes in the design, development, and distribution of healthcare technologies that improve quality of life and care delivery. Prior to his work with Crossover Health, Dr. Shreeve led the execution of extensive electronic health record implementations at community hospitals, in statewide health systems, and for primary care clinic networks. He is a co-founder of Medsphere Systems Corporation, the first open source electronic health record for the healthcare enterprise. He is also a founding member of the Health 2.0 technology and reform movement, and his well-known Crossover Health blog focuses on enabling technologies that alter how high-performance healthcare systems are delivered, paid for, and improved. Our conversation today covers Scott’s fascinating history, from growing up in rural California, all the way to his current work at Crossover. Along the way we have the opportunity to learn valuable lessons about mentorship, work ethic, and entrepreneurship. Scott is a fascinating, humble, and easy-going individual, and I’m thrilled to be able to share his story and perspective with you all. Are you ready to connect?

Anthro to UX with Matt Artz
Eric Cunningham on the Anthro to UX Podcast with Matt Artz

Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 36:06


In this episode of the Anthro to UX podcast, Eric Cunningham speaks with Matt Artz about his UX journey. Eric discusses his recent transition to being a Senior UX Researcher at Crossover Health. He shares how he learned to tell his academic story and business terms and how his training as an ecological anthropologist supports him in understanding the relationships between people, places, and things. About Eric Cunningham Eric Cunningham is an ecological anthropologist working at the intersection of UX, research strategy, and service design. He is interested in understanding how humans think about and interact with larger systems. He is passionate about evidence-based design that makes people happy, keeps them engaged, and helps businesses grow. Eric enjoys discussing critical theory, capitalism, political ecology, complexity, and imagined futures. He also enjoys spending time outdoors with the little beings I live with (an 11yo corgi and a 3yo human). Recommended Links Eric Cunningham's website Eric Cunningham on LinkedIn

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Strong Women In Medicine
Expanding the Scope of Primary Care with Kelsey Mellard

Strong Women In Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 27:19


In our current healthcare system, patients can sometimes spend half a day waiting to see one healthcare provider. And the average wait time in the United States to schedule a consultation can take anywhere from six to eight weeks. The long wait to see a provider can be stressful for families, can raise healthcare costs, and limit provider impact and satisfaction. Kelsey Mellard realized that the system needs to be transformed through bigger, bolder changes. Kellsey is on a mission to revolutionize the system with Sitka - a virtual, value-based multi-specialty primary care network.  In this episode, Kellsey shares how Sitka started and how they are improving access and delivering healthcare across the nation through their partnerships with primary care providers.  About Our Guest: Kelsey P. Mellard is the CEO and Founder of Sitka, a virtual, value-based multi-specialty network that is expanding the scope of primary care. Kelsey has been a leader in healthcare innovation across companies within the healthcare, government, and technology industries. Previously, Kelsey led Health System Integration for Honor, a technology-backed home care company. Prior to this, she led the development of the Post-Acute Care Center for Research, where she served as Executive Director. Earlier in her career, she also served in VP roles at naviHealth and UnitedHealth Group and she was on the initial team to establish the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation. Kelsey sits on the board of Crossover Health and volunteers with the National Investment Center for Senior Housing (NIC) Board. During her free time, she enjoys the great outdoors with her partner George, son Dalman, and pup Arlo.  Connect with Kelsey Mellard: Website | www.trustsitka.com LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-mellard Twitter  | @KelseyMellard Facebook | Kelsey Pope Mellard

WorldatWork's Work in Progress
Episode 18: Cracking the Code on Referral Management: Holistic, Hybrid, High Touch Care

WorldatWork's Work in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 36:30


Our guest is Dr. Stephen Ezeji-Okoye, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Crossover Health, the leader in delivering value-based hybrid care. We discuss Social Determinants of Health and a case study he wrote called Cracking the Code on Referral Management, which shows how an integrated, team-based care model removes cost and improves satisfaction.  

Slice of Healthcare
#250 - Joel Haugen, Chief Product Officer at Crossover Health

Slice of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 22:18


Our guest: Joel Haugen, Chief Product Officer at Crossover HealthIn this episode, we discussed: Haugen's background leading into Crossover Health  An overview of Crossover Health  Taking a comprehensive, coordinated and accountable approach What advanced primary health is What's next for Crossover Health Our sponsors for this episode are BlocHealth, Curation Health, ChenMed & MediTelecare.BlocHealth is building the ecosystem of services and solutions to power the future of healthcare. For more information, please go to www.blochealth.com follow BlocHealth on social media - @blochealth"Curation Health's advanced clinical decision support platform seamlessly integrates into the electronic health record and leverages more than 750 proven clinical and quality rules. With this intelligent point-of-care platform, you can power a scalable risk adjustment process and amplify quality program performance." For more information, please go to www.curationhealthcare.com & follow Curation Health on social media - @curationhealth"ChenMed brings concierge-style medicine and better health outcomes to the neediest populations – moderate-to-low income seniors with complex chronic diseases. For more information, please go to www.chenmed.com & follow ChenMed on social media - @chenmed"MediTelecare provides behavioral telemedicine services to residents of skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, using state-of-the-art telehealth technology." For more information, please go to www.meditelecare.com & follow MediTelecare on social media – @meditelecareTo learn more about Crossover Health please use the links below:- Website - LinkedInAlso, be sure to follow Slice of Healthcare on our social channels:- Website - Facebook - LinkedIn - Twitter - YouTube - Newsletter

DevDiscuss
S7:E7 - We Have Tools To Help You With Your Imposter Syndrome

DevDiscuss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 34:55


In this episode, we talk about imposter syndrome and how to conquer it with Michael Boroff, mental health program manager at Crossover Health, and Nick Taylor, lead software engineer at Forem. Show Notes Vultr (sponsor) DevNews (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) New Relic (sponsor) Microsoft 30 Days to Learn It (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Commentary: Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Imposter Syndrome: A Systematic Review

Design Lab with Bon Ku
EP 40: Designing Open Source Healthcare | Juhan Sonin

Design Lab with Bon Ku

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 43:41


Juhan Sonin specializes in healthcare design and system engineering. He is the director of GoInvo (goinvo.com). The studio's designs helped 700,000 Massachusetts residents receive food benefits, are used by Wikipedia to explain complex health concepts, and help manage care plans for 150 million US residents. His work has been recognized by the New York Times, Newsweek, BBC International, Wired Magazine, and NPR and he's published in The Journal of Participatory Medicine and The Lancet. Juhan has spent time at Apple, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and MITRE. He currently lectures on design and engineering at MIT. Juhan's laser focus on healthcare and open source design has affected national efforts for the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to the California Healthcare Foundation (CHCF). His open source healthcare products have also been leveraged by Walgreens, Crossover Health, and Hallmark Clinics, to name a few. Next up in 2021 they are working to lead an open source, national push for patients owning their data. Bon and Juhan talk about open source healthcare, the need for a longitudinal health record for patients, and why Juhan shared his own genome publicly.

HIMSSCast
Healthcare's great consolidation — with Scott Shreeve

HIMSSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 36:42


The last 18 months in digital health have been tumultuous, to say the least, but as companies consolidate and go public some order is starting to emerge from the chaos. Scott Shreeve, CEO of Crossover Health, has some theories about what that is going to look like. Scott and host Jonah Comstock discuss payers, employers, providers, and patients and their relationships of trust and incentives in the newest episode of HIMSSCast.Talking points:Consolidation in the telehealth spaceComparing today's telehealth landscape to the platform wars of the pastA Cambrian explosion in digital healthThe pillars of “full stack” primary careDifferent approaches to digital health plays, and how they've evolvedWhy the employer makes sense as a customer, and how that dovetails with patient-centricityThe role for a new kind of provider entityTrust as a currency in healthcareThe future of healthcare payment modelsThe difference in incentives between insurers and employersWhat effective incentive alignment looks likeMore about this episode:The Great Consolidation, Part 1: The Employer Health Platform WarsThe Great Consolidation, Part 2: The Four Pillars of Full Stack CareThe Great Consolidation, Part 3: The Three Organizing Categories for Employer Health ServicesThe Great Consolidation, Part 4: Trust as the Currency of Future HealthDigital-backed care provider Crossover Health hauls in $168M Series DWhy Crossover Health shut down Sherpaa, and how it's taking its lessons into the future

Health Affairs This Week
Unpacking Apple's health care efforts and digital health's overall maturity

Health Affairs This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 13:06


Join Health Affairs Insider.Tech giants like Apple and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, have been trying to push into health care for some time now. But pursuing health care as a business is hard. Recent news of Google reorganizing its health team and Apple struggling to create primary care services illuminate how difficult it can be for companies - even those with deep pockets and resources - to break into the health care industry.To discuss the recent Apple news as well as the maturity of the digital health industry, Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Brian Dolan, founder of digital health news and market research publication Exits & Outcomes, to Health Affairs This Week. Dolan is a veteran journalist in the health tech space and shares his insights from his reporting on Crossover Health's partnership with Apple.Related Links: Apple Struggles In Push To Make Healthcare Its Greatest Legacy (The Wall Street Journal) The Crossover Health Report (Exits & Outcomes) Apple Explored Buying A Medical-Clinic Start-Up As Part Of A Bigger Push Into Health Care (CNBC) Google Is Downsizing Its Health Team And Moving Employees To Fitbit As Part Of A Major Reorganization (Insider) Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
#Healthin2Point00, Episode 195 | Cityblock, Crossover, Redesign Health and Vesta

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 6:01


Today on Health in 2 Point 00, I've been banned from talking about the Suez Canal by Jess. On Episode 195, we cover Cityblock raising $192 million in a C extension, adding to their $160 million Series C in from December. Crossover Health raises $168 million in a proper D round, Redesign Health raises $100 million adding to their capital of $250 million for their digital health studio, and Vesta, formerly called Hometeam, raises $20 million which has flopped from working to get caregivers into the home to helping care agencies do telehealth at home.

Cowen
Cowen Insights | The Need For A New Way of Primary Care with Crossover Health's Scott Shreeve

Cowen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 38:36


Recorded on 03/12/21 In this episode, Cowen's Health Care Technology analyst Charles Rhyee speaks with Scott Shreeve, MD, Co-Founder and CEO of Crossover Health, a patient-centered, membership-based medical group that is redesigning the practice, delivery, and experience of health care. An emergency medicine physician by training, Scott has spent his career actively building life science technologies that improve the delivery of care and enhance the quality of life. We discuss the problems with primary care today and why we have seen the emergence in recent years of new models of primary care. We talk about how the use of technology can move us from reactive sick-care to proactive well-care. And we discuss what the outlook for primary care and the changing role of physician in delivering care. For Disclosures, click here bit.ly/3cPHkNW

Empowering Professionals in Aging
Living Well Until the End: How the End of Life Should Match Individual Goals

Empowering Professionals in Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:32


In America today, the end of life is not something that is regularly discussed. Often, when faced with issues of mortality, people suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical misunderstandings to matters of healthcare access. It is important for communities and healthcare systems to work together to improve end-of-life experiences and normalize end-of-life planning to ensure individuals can live out their lives according to their values and with goals realized.Join this webinar to learn more about this topic from guest speaker Shoshana Ungerleider, MD, physician and founder of End Well. End Well brings together a multidisciplinary community that unites design, technology, health, policy and activist initiative to create a cultural shift that can transform our thinking around the end of life.Shoshana Ungerleider, MD, is the founder of endwellproject.org, a practicing internist at Crossover Health in San Francisco, writer and leading voice in healthcare who regularly appears as a medical contributor on CNN, MSNBC, CBS News with bylines in TIME, Scientific American, the San Francisco Chronicle, Vox, STAT and many others. She executive produced two Netflix Oscar-nominated films, Extremis and End Game. Her most recent film, Robin's Wish, is a biographical documentary about the final years of actor and comedian, Robin Williams. Contact Shoshana : shoshana@endwellproject.orgLakelyn Hogan, PhD, is a gerontologist and caregiver advocate at Home Instead. She educates professionals in aging, families and communities on the unique challenges that older adults face and the resources available to help them thrive. Hogan has worked in the private and public sectors of senior care services and has spoken at national and international conferences on caregiving and aging, plus serves as a resource to the media. She is a board member of the National Alliance for Caregiving, board chair for the Dreamweaver Foundation and vice chair of the Alzheimer's Association's Dementia Care Provider Roundtable. Contact Lakelyn : lakelynhogan@homeinsteadinc.comAlzheimer's Resourceswww.HelpforAlzheimersFamilies.com Alzheimer's AssociationMore Links & ResourcesStrength for the Moment Facebook Prayer GroupCompose Your Life's SongNational Association of Certified Financial PlannersNational Association of Area Agencies on Aging40-70 Rule— Downloadable “Action Plan for Successful Aging” & conversation starters for familiesHome care supportCaregiver support

The Business of Healthcare Podcast
The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 81: Healthcare 2.0: A Case Study

The Business of Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 33:50


Dr. Bob Kaiser visits with Dr. Scott Shreeve, founder, CEO and board member of Crossover Health. Shreeve, an emergency medicine physician, explains how he found a way to scale his vision for a new primary-care model that utilizes technology — an approach often dubbed healthcare 2.0 — to improve access for patients and enhances their quality of life. The company Shreeve founded now counts Apple, Amazon, Comcast, Facebook LinkedIn and other large employers among his customers.

CareTalk Podcast: Healthcare. Unfiltered.
Episode #74 - Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider: Navigating End of Life

CareTalk Podcast: Healthcare. Unfiltered.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 22:42


Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider (Founder, End Well Foundation) joins CareTalk to discuss how we can make end of life care a more humane experience. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qMvg2rP_CYkAbout Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider: Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider is a physician, founder, speaker, producer and writer. She works as an internist practicing medicine at Crossover Health in San Francisco. She received her medical degree from Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR and completed residency at California Pacific Medical Center where she is now on the teaching faculty and serves on the Executive Board of the Foundation Board of Trustees. She is an LP in Trucks Venture Capital Fund.In 2017, Shoshana founded the End Well Foundation. End Well is an annual interdisciplinary convening and media platform focused on transforming the end of life into a human-centered experience. ​Shoshana was involved with two Academy Award-nominated Netflix short documentaries about the end of life experience: Extremis and End Game. Her most recent project is a biographical documentary film about the life of Robin Williams, Robin's Wish. Click here to learn more about the films she's worked with. ​

Hospice News
Shoshana Ungerleider, Founder, End Well

Hospice News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 22:00


Shoshana Ungerleider, M.D., is an internist practicing medicine at Crossover Health in San Francisco, founder of the organization End Well, and executive producer of the Academy Award-nominated end-of-life documentaries Extremis and End Game. She spoke with Hospice News about her experiences as a physician during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons learned about end-of-life care during the outbreak. Dr. Ungerleider is a Hospice News Changemaker for the class of 2020. Correction note: Since 2006, hospice and palliative medicine has been officially recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties and requires fellowship training.

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
Health in 2 Point 00, Episode 135 | Amazon's primary care entry, UnitedHealth's digital DPP and more

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 6:39


Today on Health in 2 Point 00, it's the 4th shoe! On Episode 135, we've got Amazon's entry into primary care through its pilot program with Crossover Health, UnitedHealth Group launching Level2, their own digital health diabetes prevention program, Health Catalyst acquiring healthfinch, Truepill raising $25 million and then investing in Ahead, a company which matches psychiatrists to patients.

The Exam Room
Dr. Jay Parkinson | A conversation with one of healthcare's most innovative thinkers

The Exam Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 32:19


This episode of The Exam Room is a conversation with Dr. Jay Parkinson, founder of Sherpaa which was recently acquired by Crossover Health. We cover technology, innovation, healthcare and the stuff that makes this him tick. Jay has done and built what most of the health world can only talk about on Twitter. His lens on healthcare has helped many of us see the world differently. We think you'll enjoy this great conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Modern Desk Jockey
#062: Crossover's Integrated On-Site Healthcare with Dr. Daniel Lord

The Modern Desk Jockey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 25:34


Dr. Daniel Lord is a Chiropractic Physician with Crossover Health and they provide an integrated approach to healthcare for many companies. For more information go to http://moderndeskjockey.com