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In today's episode, VP of Essentially Women, Nikki Jensen talks with Jolly Reckenberg, partner, chairmen, and co-CEO of American Breast Care (ABC) about the start of ABC, the importance of communication and feedback in the product development process, custom breast prothesis, and why the rose is much more than just a logo to American Breast Care.
Host Brian Thompson talks with Tom Powers (VGM Government Relations) and Nicole Jensen (Essentially Women) about the Let Her Decide campaign to drive signing the Breast Cancer Patient Equity Act into law.
Nikki Jensen, vice president of Essentially Women, joins HME Business Executive Editor David Kopf again, this time to discuss The Breast Cancer Patient Equity Act, why Medicare needs to fund custom breast prostheses, and the #LetHerDecide awareness and advocacy campaign. Then Wayne van Halem, president and founder of audit consulting firm The van Halem Group gives listeners the low-down on six-year lookback audits and what they need to know about them.
HME providers are constantly hunting for opportunities to diversify and broaden their revenues, and two such openings are managed care contracts and women’s health. HME Business Editor David Kopf sits down with Jeffrey S. Baird, Esq., the chairman of the Health Care Group at law firm Brown & Fortunato P.C., to learn more about managed care contracts — as well as a series of articles he’s written for HMEB on the topic — and he also chats with Nikki Jensen, vice president of Essentially Women, to learn more about her organization and the opportunities in women’s health.
The Make Me Whole Again campaign being led by Essentially Women and People for Quality Care has officially launch as there has been legislation introduced in the U.S. House to provide Medicare coverage for custom breast prosthesis. Learn more at MakeMeWholeAgain.com and get involved today!