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My guest today is Evan Falchuk, the chairman and CEO of Family First, a company focused on creating innovative solutions to support families in solving the complex issues involved with caregiving. Prior to Family First, Evan served as President of Best Doctors for 14 years, focusing heavily on the problems surrounding misdiagnosis. Under his leadership, Best Doctors grew from a few million dollars in revenue to more than $200 million, helping over 30 million people around the world. Evan is also a former practicing attorney, graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a former candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 elections. Talking Points: Evan's numerous career transitionsEvan's unique experience with Best DoctorsThe mission behind FamilyFirst, a new employee benefit for caregiversHow FamilyFirst helps caregiversHelping the sandwich generationHow can HR leaders bring in FamilyFirstThe powerful combination of coaching & caregiving benefits3 key responsibilities of a CEOHow can mid-level managers address caregiving issuesDigital components of FamilyFirst & differentiators from EAPsFuture plans for globalizationResources/Links: Family First website: https://www.family-first.com/Connect with Evan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanfalchuk/Podcast website: https://www.talentempowerment.com/Connect with Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomfinnleggup/Visit our Sponsor: https://www.leggup.com/
My guest today is Evan Falchuk, the chairman and CEO of Family First, a company focused on creating innovative solutions to support families in solving the complex issues involved with caregiving. Prior to Family First, Evan served as President of Best Doctors for 14 years, focusing heavily on the problems surrounding misdiagnosis. Under his leadership, Best Doctors grew from a few million dollars in revenue to more than $200 million, helping over 30 million people around the world. Evan is also a former practicing attorney, graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a former candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 elections. Talking Points: Evan's numerous career transitions Evan's unique experience with Best Doctors The mission behind FamilyFirst, a new employee benefit for caregivers How FamilyFirst helps caregivers Helping the sandwich generation How can HR leaders bring in FamilyFirst The powerful combination of coaching & caregiving benefits 3 key responsibilities of a CEO How can mid-level managers address caregiving issues Digital components of FamilyFirst & differentiators from EAPs Future plans for globalization Resources/Links: Family First website:
In this episode of HR Work Break, I'm excited to be joined by Evan Falchuk, Chairman and CEO of Family First, an AI-powered technology platform that provides expert caregiving solutions for employees so they can continue to be productive on the job. Listen in as we discuss caregiving, workplace benefits, the effects of burnout, and much more!
Experts from Cigna, SCAN Health Plan and UPMC Health plan share strategies and best practices for generating higher HEDIS and STAR ratings by advancing a holistic approach to their members' care including “last mile” strategies and caregiver support coupled with physical, behavioral and social needs. Panelists include Ellen Bjeckford, PhD, MPH, Associate Vice President, Population Health and Clinical Transformation, UPMC Health Plan, Evan Falchuk, Chairman & CEO, Family First, Sophie Howlett, Manager, Population Health, SCAN Health Plan Grant Tarbox, DO, Regional Medical Executive, West/Northeast Region, Cigna Medicare, Kendra White, Senior Manager, Community Relations, UPMC for Life, UPMC Health Plan. Bios:https://www.sharedpurposeconnect.com/events/medicare-advantage-novel-approaches-to-whole-person-care/ This episode is sponsored by Family First More than ever, Americans are struggling with the complex realities of caregiving. Family First is the first expert-led and technology-powered caregiving solution for Medicare members. By integrating clinical data and social determinants of health, our multi-disciplinary Care Teams craft and implement comprehensive care plans to solve Medicare members' most urgent caregiving needs, close care gaps, increase member satisfaction and decrease the intensity of care needed. To learn more, visit www.Family-first.com.
Evan Falchuk of Voter Choice 2020 joins Dan to discuss the advantages of ranked-choice voting. The voting system was put in place in Maine during a previous election and is now Ballot Question 2 in Massachusetts. If you have any questions about ranked choice voting, now is the time…
Evan Falchuk joins the show to tell you and others to vote YES on Question 2 regarding bringing ranked choice voting to Massachusetts.
Evan Falchuk, in favor of Question 2 calling for ranked choice voting, squares off with Nick Murray, a policy analyst at the Maine Policy Institute.
1/15/20--Tuesday's Democratic debate left Steve and Stephanie with little to discuss save a symbolic handshake snub that points to a breakdown of the Warren/Sanders alliance. The pact between the two Senators had previously established a no-attack zone. But news broke Monday that the Sanders campaign allegedly dispensed a canvassing script to staffers containing talking points that were negative toward Warren. She made a statement later that day claiming Sanders had said in a private meeting in 2018 he didn't think a woman could win the presidency. Two days later, tension was palpable between the two, not just during the debate, but afterward, as seen by an attempted handshake from Sanders to Warren, which she ignored. The gloves are off, and these ungloved hands are not shaking. This week's Horse Race guests tackle the thing all of us (who are eligible) will be doing come November: voting! With just weeks until the New Hampshire primary, one Massachusetts-based group is focused on getting Independent voters in the Granite state to vote blue. The group, known as the Welcome Party, it partners with a local Democratic political incubator called the Blue Lab. Scott Ferson, founder of The Blue Lab, drops by The Horse Race. He says the purpose of the group is to engage Independent New Hampshire voters to vote in the primary, which he says, will make them more likely to vote in the general. Next, Evan Falchuk of Voter Choice Massachusetts gives us his take on why Ranked-Choice Voting is the right choice for the Commonwealth. Come November, voters in the state will vote on a ballot question to determine whether to implement RCV. Falchuk argues that people winning elections without a majority, as is happening in our current system, isn't fair. He points to 2018's 3rd Congressional District election as an example, when the winner received 22 percent of the vote. And finally, it's trivia time! Now that the new crop of city councilors and select board members are sworn in and active across the state, we have to ask. Who was the youngest person ever elected to the Boston City Council?
The population in the US is aging, and the number of employees who are caring for aging adults or disabled children is growing. More creative, comprehensive employee benefits can help. In this podcast, hear Evan Falchuk, CEO of Village Plan, share how his company is tackling the growing challenge of caring for others and caring for the caregivers. Evan shares his professional history at Best Doctors and how he’s taking the network approach they used there to build a network of care managers focused on support for aging adults.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Monday, October 8th, 2018. We went over the latest headlines with our political roundtable, featuring former gubernatorial candidate Evan Falchuk and senior fellow at both the Governing and Pioneer Institutes, Charlie Chieppo. We opened up the lines and asked you about the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court Justice and what impact it may have on the midterm elections next month. Anthony Amore, the director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is running to unseat Secretary of State Bill Galvin. He made the case for his candidacy. Brian Lang, the president of UNITE HERE Local 26, and housekeeper Sorinelda Pabon discussed the Marriott strike. (We invited a representative from Marriott as well, but they declined.) Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett Price tackled the moral issues of the day on "All Revved Up." TV expert Bob Thompson shared his thoughts on the Dr. Who reboot and his other picks for the best television of the week.
The Young Jurks with guests, Boston City Councilor & Candidate for MA Sec of State Josh Zakim & Evan Falchuk of Voter Choice Massachusetts. Support us, get a TYJ bumper sticker at patreon.com/theyoungjurks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
To many, Evan Falchuk was the posterchild of the anti-Olympics movement in Massachusetts. Now that the bid is dead, what's next for Falchuk and his political party, the United Independent Party?
1st guest: Evan Falchuk, chairman of the United Independent Party of Massachusetts discusses his statewide binding referendum to determine whether or not Boston should host the 2024 Summer Olympics. Link: www.UnitedIndependent.org 2nd guest: Mike Hammond of the Gun Owners of America discusses second amendment rights and the attack on the movie "The American Sniper." Link: http://www.gunowners.org 3rd guest: Avi Davis, editor of The Intermediate Zone and President of the American Freedom Alliance discusses Middle East politics in the wake of the death of the Saudi King and the collapse of the Yemen government. Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/23/world/middleeast/yemen-houthi-crisis-sana.html?_r=0
1st hour: Chuck Morse is joined by Evan Falchuk, UNited Independent Party of Massachusetts candidate for Governor in a talk about the achievement of his party in Election Day, 2014 and prospects going forward Website: http://www.unitedindependent.org/ 2nd hour: Chuck Morse is joined by Marjorie Dannenfelser, head of the Susan B. Anthony List in a talk about pro life women and how they fared in the 2014 election. Website: http://www.sba-list.org/
Why do some candidates for higher office get a certain amount of respect and attention and some don't? The Scrum took a closer look at the struggle that some candidates face trying to get media coverage and the public to see them as contenders. Featuring interviews with gubernatorial candidates Evan Falchuk and Jeff McCormick.
1st hour guest: Chuck interviews Evan Falchuk, United Independent Party candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Website: http://www.falchuk2014.org/ 2nd hour guest: Chuck is joined by Justin Danhof, General Counsel for the National Center for Public Policy Research and Director of the Center's Free Enterprise Project in a talk about "hostile work environment" laws. Website: http://nationalcenter.org/bios/danhof.html
Chuck Morse is joined in the first hour by Evan Falchuk, candidate for Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and founder of the United Independent Party. Link: http://www.falchuk2014.org/ In the second hour Chuck is joined by Steve Kelly, founder and CEO of ELAP Services, a healthcare cost management and watchdog firm. in a discussion about how small businesses can cope with the rising cost of healthcare. Link: http://www.elapservices.com/