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Mark Cuban approaches healthcare the same way he approaches every industry he enters: by assuming something essential is missing and then asking who benefits from keeping it that way. In American medicine, he believes that missing ingredient is transparency. Not better messaging, not smarter incentives, but simple visibility into how prices are set, who gets paid and who gets taken advantage of. Cuban is a lifelong healthcare outsider. He is a billionaire entrepreneur, NBA championship team owner and longtime Shark Tank investor. That's what makes him the perfect guest for Season 11 of Fixing Healthcare with cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. This season's guests have massive online audiences, but their value isn't just reach. It's their ability to listen closely to what millions of patients are experiencing, then translate those insights back into the broader medical conversation. Few guests embody that better than Cuban. He has quickly become one of the system's most incisive critics by paying attention to what patients, employers and clinicians repeatedly say is broken. That mindset led to the creation of Cost Plus Drugs, a pharmacy built on an idea that sounds radical only because healthcare has drifted so far from it. Show patients the actual cost of a medication, add a flat 15% markup and eliminate the opaque middlemen who thrive in the dark. In this conversation, Cuban explains how a cold email from a physician opened his eyes to how hidden pharmaceutical pricing had become and why opacity itself became the opportunity. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE INTERVIEW Why drug prices are detached from reality. Cuban breaks down how widely used medications, including GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars per month despite far lower manufacturing costs. The driver, he argues, is not innovation or scarcity, but a system dominated by pharmacy benefit managers whose rebate structures reward insurers and intermediaries while excluding patients. How patients bear the greatest financial harm. With concrete examples, Cuban explains how people in deductible phases, especially those on ACA plans, often pay full retail prices while rebates flow elsewhere. Costs are spread across millions of plan holders, but the financial pain lands on the people who actually need care. Why healthcare's complexity is intentional. From fax machines to prior authorization delays, Cuban argues that administrative friction is not accidental. It protects incumbents, drains clinician time and forces providers into the role of “subprime lenders,” all while patients struggle to navigate a system designed to obscure accountability. What he tells CEOs behind closed doors. Cuban outlines the first questions he asks corporate leaders about their pharmacy benefits, why most are not receiving the rebates they believe they are and how audits are often structured to reveal as little as possible. Transparency, he says, is the first step toward leverage. A blueprint beyond pharmaceuticals. The discussion extends into hospitals, insurance design and employer-based coverage, including Cuban's work on cost-plus wellness contracts that publish negotiated rates so others can replicate them. His goal is not dominance. It is forcing the system to respond by making its incentives visible. Throughout the episode, Cuban's message is blunt and consistent. Healthcare does not need more jargon, better marketing or marginal tweaks. It needs sunlight. Once pricing, incentives and risk are exposed, many of the system's most entrenched practices become much harder to justify. * * * Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #201: Mark Cuban’s blunt diagnosis of what’s broken in healthcare appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Time to kick the new year off with a new episode of the From the Fabricator podcast! And since it's a new year, I started with a couple of people new to me and maybe to all of you. I kick it off with Sarah Andreasen, Director of Commercial Excellence at Kawneer. I had never spoken to Sarah before this; we had only exchanged a couple of messages to set it up, so I was going in cold. Sarah was wonderful. Brilliant and down to earth, and her insights from architects to glaziers to available technology. We covered a wide range of stuff, and I think you'll be impressed. Just need to get her to BEC now! Then I talked with Chris Scheiblein, Director, LMCI at IUPAT. Chris brought a ton to the table, especially on things like generational differences on the jobsites, mental health, education, training, and the difference between “Gym shape” and “Work Shape.” It was very cool to chat and get to know him—really sharp person for sure. Thank you to our episode sponsor- FHC Frameless Hardware CompanyHappy New Year from FHC.During this special time, we all reflect on the previous year and chart the course for the one to come… contemplating the things we should've and could've done differently, and strategize the opportunities to capitalize on to make this new year better.Are you partnered with the right supplier? Does your current vendor have your back?This is the year to challenge the way things have always been done, and to consider doing business with a manufacturing and supplying company that consistently puts glazier's needs ahead of shareholders'.Perhaps this is the year to discover why more and more glaziers, fabricators, and architects are choosing FHC for glass railings, all-glass entrances, and frameless shower door hardware.This is YOUR year, and FHC has your back.You Now Have A Choice… fhc-usa.com From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
In this Diving Deep episode, the 200th of episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr explore three interconnected themes: The biggest driver of America's healthcare crisis. The transformative (and still largely untapped) potential of generative AI. The strategic leadership physicians must embrace if they hope to regain control of their profession and the care their patients receive. The show opens with a metaphor Pearl has returned to repeatedly in his writing: healthcare's “invisible gorilla.” Borrowed from classic research on inattentional blindness, the image captures how policymakers, employers and healthcare leaders fixate on insurance mechanics (premiums, subsidies, deductibles) while missing the far larger problem in plain sight: the soaring cost of delivering medical care itself. From there, the conversation traces how this cost crisis ripples across society. Employers struggle to absorb rising premiums. Workers face higher out-of-pocket costs and job instability. Rural hospitals teeter on the edge of closure. And short-term fixes — from benefit design changes to temporary bailouts — fail to address the underlying mathematical problem. The hosts then turn to generative AI, not as a billing or documentation solution, but as a clinical force that could reshape care delivery and tremendously lower costs. They examine how genAI could help clinicians manage exploding medical knowledge, prevent errors, personalize inpatient care and extend high-quality monitoring into patients' homes, particularly for chronic disease. Finally, the episode widens the lens to leadership and strategy. Drawing lessons from Nvidia and the technology sector, Pearl and Corr explore why medicine's fragmented, short-term responses have cost physicians influence and what it would take to rebuild leverage through collaboration, accountability and value-based care. Taken together, the episode sets out to answer a defining question: With pressure mounting across the healthcare system, will medicine act strategically or wait until the crisis leaves no other choice? Helpful links What Nvidia Can Teach Doctors About Strategy, Survival (Forbes) 5 Ways GenAI Will Transform Medicine — If Clinicians Embrace It (Forbes) US Healthcare's Biggest Problem: Overlooking The $5 Trillion Gorilla (Forbes) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (RobertPearlMD.com) * * * Dr. Robert Pearl is the author of “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #200: Healthcare’s cost crisis, GenAI’s promise + medicine’s leadership gap appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
As 2025 comes to a close, we're flashing back to one of the year's most listened-to episodes of Fixing Healthcare. This week, a special reading from Dr. Robert Pearl's bestselling book “ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine.” This encore episode includes audio from Chapter 11, titled “The Road to AI-Empowered Healthcare,” followed by Chapter 11.5, a bold and thought-provoking response written by ChatGPT itself. Together, these chapters offer a vision of the future that, as Jeremy Corr notes, is “analogous to looking at a baby and trying to describe the adult who will follow.” Looking back, it's striking how prescient both the human author and large language model turned out to be. Their commentary on the economic, political and cultural roadblocks to AI adoption feels more timely than ever, especially amid today's headlines. In Chapter 11, Pearl lays out the promise of Healthcare 4.0, a future in which generative AI empowers patients and doctors alike to reduce inefficiencies, improve care and reclaim the human side of medicine. Chapter 11.5, penned by ChatGPT, offers a clear-eyed critique, cautioning against overreliance on tech and warning that change requires more than just innovation. It demands leadership. This flashback offers listeners a rare opportunity to hear a dialogue (human and machine) on what it will take to transform American medicine. HELPFUL LINKS ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine (Amazon) A list of Malcolm Gladwell's 25 book recommendations (link) Robert Pearl's Monthly Musings on American Healthcare newsletter (link) * * * Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #199: Revisiting ‘The road to AI-empowered healthcare' from ChatGPT, MD appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
After the Thanksgiving holiday, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down for an “Unfiltered” discussion about gratitude with cardiologist and burnout expert Dr. Jonathan Fisher. While the discussion begins with an exploration of the science and value of gratitude, the episode then expands into an analysis of cultural trends in medicine, mental health, and the tension between individual autonomy and collective belonging. With insights drawn from emotion research, Jonathan's own experience, and even sci-fi television, this episode touches on everything from evolutionary psychology to electronic health records — and from Lord of the Rings to generative AI. Some of the key ideas discussed: Gratitude is a mindset, a personality trait and, most importantly, a practice. Drawiong on research from Dr. Barbara Fredrickson and others to explain how gratitude triggers upward emotional spirals, helping people tap into optimism, empathy and self-trust. When life is falling apart, gratitude alone isn't the answer. In moments of crisis, trying to force a feeling of gratitude can backfire. Instead, we should begin by choosing where to place our attention, cultivating stillness and gradually train our minds to experience positive emotions again. The real enemy of gratitude might be distraction. With much of our attention hijacked by devices, media and negativity bias, Americans today often lack the sustained focus required to feel or express authentic gratitude. There's wisdom (and warning) in a ‘hive mind.' The group discusses the Apple TV series Pluribus, in which a virus links humans into a hive mind of total empathy and consensus. While peaceful, the world loses all individuality, sparking a conversation about the tension between belonging and autonomy in medicine, society and self. A lesson from Samwise Gamgee: In a heartfelt final segment, Jeremy draws on Lord of the Rings to reflect on the importance of standing by loved ones in dark times. Jonathan responds with insight into isolation, empathy and the power of human connection — even when people seem lost. For more unfiltered conversation, listen to the full episode and explore these related resources: ‘Just One Heart' (Jonathan Fisher's newest book) ‘ChatGPT, MD' (Robert Pearl's newest book) Monthly Musings on American Healthcare (Robert Pearl's newsletter) * * * Fixing Healthcare is a co-production of Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr. Subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts or wherever you find podcasts. Join the conversation or suggest a guest by following the show on Twitter and LinkedIn. The post FHC #198: The surprising science of gratitude & the cost of conformity appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
The Draper name is synonymous with Silicon Valley risk-taking. For decades, venture capitalist Tim Draper made bold bets on breakthrough technologies long before they went mainstream (see: Bitcoin). Today, two ... The post FHC #197: Artificial wombs & medical tourism – Draper siblings on healthcare's next wave appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
No Fio da Meada #8, Adler Silva costura três grandes fios que atravessam economia, história e Direito Internacional — e que caem direto no CACD. O episódio revisita os principais planos econômicos do Brasil, do SALTE ao Plano Real, explicando como políticas liberais, inflação crônica e intervenções do Estado moldaram a trajetória econômica brasileira entre Dutra e FHC. A análise segue conectando a política econômica latino-americana ao Consenso de Washington, revelando como a crise mexicana de 1994 dialoga com a vulnerabilidade dos países da região — e com o próprio histórico brasileiro. E porque economia e geopolítica caminham juntas, o episódio avança para o cenário internacional da Guerra Fria, explorando a corrida nuclear, o TNP, a atuação da AIEA, a lógica da legítima defesa e o risco global da crise dos mísseis. Tudo para mostrar como o “SALTE econômico” se liga, de forma surpreendente, ao “salto nuclear” das superpotências.
For this Thanksgiving week, we're revisiting an important and emotionally charged episode from the first season of “Medicine: The Truth.” = When this episode debuted in 2020, the podcast was ... The post FHC #196: Revisiting Thanksgiving 2020 at Covid's peak appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
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For this Thanksgiving week, we're revisiting an important and emotionally charged episode from the first season of “Medicine: The Truth.” = When this episode debuted in 2020, the podcast was ... The post FHC #196: Revisiting Thanksgiving 2020 at Covid's peak appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
This special episode of Unfiltered departs from its usual cadence and lineup as cardiologist Jonathan Fisher is joined this week by his wife, oncologist Dr. Julie Fisher. Together with hosts ... The post FHC #195: Dr. Julie Fisher on medicine, marriage & misogyny appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
The latest edition of the “From the Fabricator” podcast is now live, and we go coast to coast with two tremendous guys. I start in Seattle with Joe Kaiser of Herzog Glass. Thoughtful and brilliant guy, and the chance to learn more about him and the world inside Herzog was fun. Plus more tidbits on glazing the Space Needle. Then to the East Coast in Pennsylvania with Michael Duncan of Viwinco Windows. I'm not super strong on that side of the industry, so it was an excellent opportunity to learn from a significant disruptor in that space. Michael also steps outside of the box and embraces technology and innovation- surely part of the reason for Vinwinco's success. Good stuff from both men - I'm thrilled they gave me the time. So please check it out! Thank you very much.This episode was sponsored by FHC- Frameless Hardware CompanyWhat if I told you that you could quote an entire entrance system in the same amount of time it took me to read this word from our sponsor?When one hears “
TRABALHE NO MERCADO FINANCEIRO EM 2026: https://finc.ly/6d896683acNEWSLETTER DA FINCLASS, 100% GRÁTIS: https://finc.ly/f57c7e7f25 No Os Economistas 196 recebemos Kim Kataguiri e Guto Zacarias para um papo sem filtro sobre o que realmente mantém o Brasil preso à corrupção. Entramos fundo na estrutura que protege político ruim, como o sistema premia quem joga sujo e por que a máquina pública virou terreno fértil para escândalos intermináveis.Um episódio pra entender de verdade como a política brasileira funciona por dentro e por que mudar esse jogo é tão difícil.EPISÓDIO: KIM KATAGUIRI e GUTO ZACARIAS - O SISTEMA DO BRASIL PROTEGE OS CORRUPTOS? | Os Economistas 19600:00 - Introdução: Selic a 15% e a Incompetência do Haddad na Economia Brasileira05:00 - Banco Central Mantém Selic em 15%: Galípolo Continua Política de Roberto Campos Neto10:00 - Correios Pedem R$ 20 Bilhões Emprestados: O Prejuízo das Estatais Brasileiras15:00 - Brasil vs Vietnã: Como Países Emergentes Ultrapassaram o Brasil em Educação e Economia20:00 - Carga Tributária Brasileira: Para Onde Vai o Dinheiro dos Impostos?25:00 - Super Salários do Judiciário: R$ 20 Bilhões Acima do Teto Constitucional30:00 - Reforma Administrativa: Por Que o Governo Petista Nunca Vai Aprovar35:00 - Cornômetro: Como Lula Traiu Todas as Promessas de Campanha aos Eleitores40:00 - Projeto Polêmico: Expulsão de Alunos e Professores que Cometem Agressão nas Universidades45:00 - Sistema Eleitoral Brasileiro: O Problema dos Deputados Puxados e Voto Proporcional50:00 - Partidos Políticos sem Ideologia: A Diferença Entre PSD, PP e União Brasil55:00 - Centrão: O Verdadeiro Problema da Política Brasileira Acima de Esquerda e Direita01:00:00 - Ricardo Barros: O Deputado que Foi Líder de FHC, Lula, Dilma, Temer e Bolsonaro01:05:00 - Municípios Pequenos e Deputados do Centrão: Como a Pobreza Alimenta a Corrupção Política01:10:00 - Segurança Pública: Facções Criminosas Devem Ser Classificadas como Grupos Terroristas?01:15:00 - Comando Vermelho Controla Território Brasileiro: 30% do Brasil Dominado pelo Crime Organizado01:20:00 - Operação no Complexo da Maré: 87% dos Moradores de Favela Apoiam Ação Policial01:25:00 - Governo Estuda Indenizar Família de Faccionados Mortos: R$ 900 Mil para Bandidos01:30:00 - Lula Pediu Autorização ao PCC para Entrar na Favela do Moinho em São Paulo01:35:00 - Tarifas de Trump: Como a Política Externa de Lula Prejudica São Paulo e o Agronegócio01:40:00 - Eleições 2026: Pesquisas Eleitorais Muito Cedo Não Significam Nada - Casos Marçal e Russomano01:45:00 - Lula Perdeu Apoio do Centrão: Articulação Política Incompetente Comparada a Lula 1 e 201:50:00 - Partido Missão: Novo Partido Político com 589 Mil Assinaturas e Ideologia Clara de Direita
Before TikTok myth-busting and Instagram reels took over the health education space, Dr. Jen Gunter dominated Twitter (now “X”) as medicine's fiercest advocate for women's health. Dr. Gunter built a ... The post FHC #194: A flashback to Dr. Jen Gunter's fearless fight for truth in women's health appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine two pressing topics: the hidden causes of patient mistrust in doctors and the top ... The post FHC #193: What's fueling medical mistrust & why startups fail appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
With Dr. Jonathan Fisher's upcoming Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit (Nov. 6–7) just around the corner, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr revisit one of the trio's most powerful Unfiltered ... The post FHC #192: Flashback to ‘burnout and the physician career arc' appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Season 11 of Fixing Healthcare continues its exploration of medicine's rising influencers with a conversation that reveals how patients can advocate for themselves, how doctors can confront bias they don't ... The post FHC #191: Dr. Joel Bervell on medical bias & the power of storytelling appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Honored to have two industry heavyweights on this time. I start with Devin Bowman of TGP & Allegion. I've known him a long time and admire all he's accomplished. Really insightful run through the various protective spaces and much more. Then industry legend Paul Daniels of FHC joins me. Great to hear about Paul's path, evolutions in our space during his career, why training matters and more. Good stuff all around and I think you will enjoy both talks! Thanks for checking it out!This episode is sponsored by FHC-Frameless Hardware CompanyAttention Glaziers: $400 in Tools, courtesy of FHCGet A FREE Railing Installation Tool KitAnd not just ANY tool.... FHC is giving away the fastest railing installation system on the market... the kind that saves you time, money and headaches, and is fast enough to be named "Best Innovation for Installers" by Glass Magazine.It's the innovative FHC ACHIEVE Frameless Glass Railing SystemTry it and you'll LOVE it. They're betting on it.Simply buy any stock length of base shoe and a box of FHC ACHIEVE shims and ask for your free installation tool kit. It's that easy. Why? Because FHC has glaziers' backs, and ACHIEVE will revolutionize the way you install railings.Visit FHC-USA.com to partner with FHC on your next project and elevate your railing game today. From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
Season 11 of Fixing Healthcare continues its exploration of medicine's new voices and rising influencers with an eye-opening conversation about sexuality, vaccinees and misinformation. Today's guest, originally from rural Texas, ... The post FHC #190: TikTok's favorite OB-GYN reveals what millions of women really ask their doctors appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this revealing episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down with cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Fisher to explore a hidden source of suffering in modern medicine: ... The post FHC #189: Diving deep into imposter syndrome in medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
This new episode of the “From the Fabricator” podcast is loaded up for you, it's a real dandy. This time out, I begin with Kevin Hardman of Hardman Glazing Management. You may know him from several different avenues, including his legendary Tools Tuesday pieces, but he goes much deeper than all of that. Really cool guy with some excellent stories, and his family's past is similar to mine, going back to the 1800s. Fun one all the way around. Then I jump deep into the bird-friendly glazing world with two very respected experts from Guardian Glass. Heidi Trudell and Alex Sobolev joined me and really dug into the nooks and crannies of that industry segment. If you want a comprehensive understanding of bird-friendly in a very conversational way, this is it. Heidi, whom I had met years ago, and Alex, whom I just met, were really impressive people too. So please go ahead and check it all out. Thank you!Thank you to the episode sponsor- FHC Frameless Hardware Company. I am grateful for the continued support.Meet the NEW FHC INSTAQUOTE design and estimating program.Design, price, & quote your orders in minutes, not days. This is the fastest estimating tool in our industry.It will make you dangerous to your competitors, and a standout to your clients.
In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr explore two urgent shifts reshaping the patient-doctor relationship in American medicine. First, they tackle a ... The post FHC #188: Why younger patients turn away from doctors & toward GenAI appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this candid episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down with cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Fisher to examine why so many clinicians feel trapped between rising ... The post FHC #187: Autonomy, burnout & the future of medical care appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
A new episode of the "From the Fabricator" podcast is now available for your holiday listening/watching pleasure. Mark Seeton of Vitro was an excellent time for me, he answered a few glass geek questions for me, including what the game-changing product in our space from his organization was, and the biggest industry change over the span of his career. Plus, he legit stunned me on the “fun” question, too. And his input on the forecast was very insightful/helpful. Then I caught up with Danielle Whatley of Texstar Glazing. Danielle is a growing force in our space, and getting her take on “being on the other side,” as in working at a fabricator, along with what drives her and her company, was super refreshing. Overall, yet another fun podcast! These are really rolling now, and I still have 10 more guests to go this year, and the support blows me away. Thanks again for watching & listening!!This episode is brought to with support from FHC Frameless Hardware CompanyFHC is redefining what a panic exit device can be.Built in America, engineered with precision, and designed to impress — FHC Steincraft Panic Handles deliver unmatched quality, design flexibility, and the fastest lead times in the industry. For glaziers and temperers, that means premium aesthetics and rock-solid performance without the wait.Have big doors? No problem. FHC Steincraft Panic Handles are engineered and UL approved for glass doors up to 12 feet tall, and come equipped with an innovative security latch/bolt for next-level safety and strike engagement to resist forced entry. When it comes to experience, innovation—and lead time, FHC is THE choice.From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
FHC #186: From rare diseases to rural America, Optum's CEO talks healthcare's future In this special return to Season 10, which focused on transformative technologies in medicine, Fixing Healthcare hosts ... The post FHC #186: Optum CEO on AI, big data & preventing disease appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr tackle two timely topics shaping the future of American medicine. First, the pair explore a ... The post FHC #185: A System in crisis, a technology in waiting appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Fun new episode of the From the Fabricator podcast is HERE. I caught up with two dynamic people with interesting backgrounds. I start with Karolina Styk of Press Glass. Super bright and passionate for our industry. It was cool to hear about her journey from Poland to the US and how she's really leaned into the whole glass industry space, both in products and culture. Next, I visited with Corey Thompson of Pellucere. Impressive guy with serious credentials, and he and his team are developing some game-changing products. Corey's journey was unique as well, and I love his dedication to his alma mater and how that's now paying off for his company. I enjoy bringing new stories to the forefront, and these two fit the bill nicely. Thanks in advance for checking it out!FHC - Frameless Hardware Company sponsored this episode. While others raise prices and scale back, FHC is investing forward.As vendor memos roll out with sweeping increases and vague “market conditions,” FHC is choosing a different path: expanding product lines, opening new Service Centers, and growing support and production teams.Instead of passing the pressure downstream, FHC is absorbing as much as possible — staying committed to competitive pricing, innovative products, and top-tier service.FHC isn't just here to sell to the industry — they're here to support it, grow with it, and lead it forward.FHC is committed to standing with its customers.From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
Part 2 - Frederiksted Health Care CEO Masserae Sprauve-Webster and Board Chairperson Virgina Clairmont speak with Neville James, stating that FHC is facing significant financial challenges due to a $1 million appropriation that remains unpaid, impacting its services and highlighting the need for timely funding to maintain quality care.
In the first episode of Fixing Healthcare's 11th season, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr speak with Dr. Uché Blackstock, an emergency physician, bestselling author and health equity expert. This ... The post FHC #184: Dr. Uché Blackstock on racism, sexism and fixing medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr tackle two of the most pressing questions in healthcare today, each focused on the future ... The post FHC #183: Will GenAI replace docs? How should medical schools respond? appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Fun new podcast episode is up! The latest From the Fabricator features two individuals whose Fathers were in the business, and they have applied the lessons learned from them to make significant strides in their own careers. I start with Brady Nails of MT Contracting in Montana. Extensive conversation that had a ton of interesting nuggets, including training and recruitment, along with insight on AI in the industry. Then Mike DeFrank joined me. Mike just landed at Country Glass in Dallas, and it was great to get his perspective on various aspects of the business, including business development in a softer market and working in all aspects of our business. Two talented individuals who will be players in our space for a long time —and who knows, maybe their kids will follow in their footsteps too! Thank you, as always, for checking it out. I appreciate it!Thank you to FHC-Frameless Hardware Company for sponsoring this episode. While others raise prices and scale back, FHC is investing forward.As vendor memos roll out with sweeping increases and vague “market conditions,” FHC is choosing a different path: expanding product lines, opening new Service Centers, and growing support and production teams.Instead of passing the pressure downstream, FHC is absorbing as much as possible — staying committed to competitive pricing, innovative products, and top-tier service.FHC isn't just here to sell to the industry — they're here to support it, grow with it, and lead it forward.FHC is committed to standing with their customers.From the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
In a special episode of Fixing Healthcare, Jeremy Corr turns the mic once more to cohost Dr. Robert Pearl, inviting him to reflect on Season 10, marking the duo's most ... The post FHC #182: How GenAI, telemedicine and AI assistants will reshape medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this introspective episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down once again with cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Fisher to explore the emotional and psychological dimensions of ... The post FHC #181: When the doctor becomes the patient appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
New podcast for you covering two ends of the spectrum. I've got a company that is almost 100, and then one that is just getting going. It was very cool stuff. Kicking it off, I had Said Elieh and Peter Stattler of Bendheim. These two were very entertaining and informative, and I loved gaining insight into the iconic Bendheim brand and process, as well as what they're seeing out there. Then I connected with the super sharp Ted Baumgardner of Guthrie Automation/Guthrie AI. Ted is in the lead position when it comes to integrating AI into our space, and I believe he has the background and drive to deliver. Neat to get to know him too. He's just scratching the surface. Both interviews were a blast, and I continue to be honored to get people like this on the pod, as well as all of you checking it out! Thank you!!Thank you to our Spansor FHC!FHC supports glaziers.It's what they do. Be it installer-friendly product innovation, unmatched customer service, or lightning-fast lead times… FHC is in the business of supporting the glazing professional, and they've got the track record to back that claim. To date, they've invested over 1 MILLION dollars to fund glazier education via MyGlassClass.com, LearnGlazing.com, and AGMT Glazier Certification.Want to get your crew certified? FHC is hosting AGMT Glazier Certification August 19-21st at the FHC Campus in South Gate, CA. Stand out amongst the competition with validation and recognition of world-class glazing knowledge, skills and abilities.Visit www.glazingcertification.com to sign up. www.fhc-usa.comFrom the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
In this episode of Fixing Healthcare's “Diving Deep,” co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine two pressing healthcare issues through thoughtful Q&A: the impact of Trump's healthcare promises on ... The post FHC #180: Diving Deep into healthcare politics & the biases blocking chronic disease care appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
With Dr. Robert Pearl traveling abroad this week to keynote a major conference on patient data transparency, the Fixing Healthcare team is revisiting one of its most popular episodes: an ... The post FHC #179: An unfiltered look back at independence, authenticity in medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this thought-provoking episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr sit down with cardiologist and physician well-being advocate Dr. Jonathan Fisher to explore the intersection of stress, ... The post FHC #178: Dying of a broken heart, literally appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this special episode of Fixing Healthcare, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr welcome Dr. Maria Ansari, CEO of The Permanente Medical Group, Northwest Permanente and Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical ... The post FHC #177: Inside TPMG's bold AI strategy with CEO Maria Ansari appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
NEW "From the Fabricator” podcast for you, and once again, I am super lucky to have extraordinary guests. This time out, we start with Brian Risinger, the brilliant owner at Country Glass & Mirror and also the current President of the Texas Glass Association. Brian is super sharp and authentic to the core. An interesting path to today, and then some really frank insights on our space and how to improve it. Fun conversation on all, especially the comparison of “The Shawshank Redemption” and our industry. Then I go overseas to talk with Tom Caldicott of Unity Search—fresh perspectives and thoughts on our world from a guy coming at it from a different angle. Given that Tom is extremely connected with some of the biggest and best façade folks in our industry, I loved hearing what's happening out there. I was on Tom's pod earlier this year and I enjoyed getting to return the favor here. Good stuff.THANK YOU!!FHC is shipping up to Boston for the AIA Conference on Architecture with product launches galore. Stop by booth 1933 to see the latest innovations in glass entrances, door hardware, and glass railings. Be among the first to see these industry breakthroughs:Steincraft Security Latch Bolt for Panic Handles—Creating safer, more-secure entrances that resist forced entry. HERC-DOOR self-closing door rail with integrated concealed door closer—adding functionality and ease-of-install to your interior glass entrances…And SO. MUCH. MORE.FHC, booth 1933.www.fhc-usa.comFrom the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
In this month's Diving Deep episode of the Fixing Healthcare podcast, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr tackle two major questions: How have the first 100 days of Presidents ... The post FHC #176: What AGI means for medicine & what Trump means for healthcare appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
The latest From the Fabricator podcast is live with two incredible guests. I kick it off with James Hatch of Kovach. He and I may have chatted a bit over the years, but this was my first extended time with him, and I was extremely impressed. What he's done and the excitement around what Kovach does is something to behold. Great stuff. Then to a person and company that I think will be big in our industry and not for glass or glazing but improving the performance of our machinery. I caught up with Lauren Dunford of Guidewheel, and they have a product that allows that crucial visibility on how your machinery is performing. She's incredibly sharp and engaging and brought tremendous energy to the podcast. So I think you all will enjoy this episode a lot. THANK YOU as always for listening/watching and obviously sharing as the audio stats just keep climbing! Also Thank you to FHC for the sponsorship of this episode.1 MILLION CYCLES!That is the number of cycles just completed by FHC's new NEXT-GEN Frameless Shower Hinge. The patent-pending design features proprietary anti-slip technology utilizing an integrated gasket permanently bonded in a recessed body and constructed of a unique, innovative engineering-grade glass grip gasket material. If you opened your shower door 20 times a day, every day…The FHC Next-Gen shower hinge would last over 130 years!All FHC Frameless Shower Hardware is now backed by an industry-leading 15-year warranty.You install glass. FHC installs confidence. Visit fhc-usa.com todayFrom the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
In this episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr are joined once again by cardiologist and physician wellness advocate Dr. Jonathan Fisher. The trio take an unfiltered ... The post FHC #175: Burnout, Broken Systems & The Severed Self appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In the latest episode of Fixing Healthcare, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr welcome Oliver Kharraz, founder and CEO of Zocdoc, for a conversation about the power of technology ... The post FHC #174: Zocdoc CEO says AI will cure healthcare's scheduling chaos appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this week's Fixing Healthcare podcast, co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr flash back to a pivotal interview recorded in December 2021 with famed venture capitalist Vinod Khosla. Season ... The post FHC #173: Before ChatGPT, Vinod Khosla predicted healthcare's AI revolution appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this month's Diving Deep episode of the Fixing Healthcare podcast, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr tackle one of healthcare's most misunderstood facts: nearly 91% of Americans receive ... The post FHC #172: 91% of Americans get subsidized healthcare. What if it vanishes? appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Um erro de escuta e um obituário desmentido. No primeiro ato: Fernando Henrique Cardoso falou o quê?! Por Paula Scarpin. No segundo ato: um ator recebe uma notícia inesperada. Por Bárbara Rubira. A transcrição do episódio está disponível no site da Rádio Novelo: https://bit.ly/transcriçãoep125 Acompanhe a Rádio Novelo no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radionovelo/ Siga a Rádio Novelo no TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ Palavras-chave: Flávia Marreiro, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, FHC, Lula, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Folha de S.Paulo, Erramos, Nordeste, sertão, Daniel Warren, Art Attack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this lively episode of Unfiltered, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr are joined once again by cardiologist and physician wellness advocate Dr. Jonathan Fisher. The trio takes an ... The post FHC #171: The doctor is in … Lululemon? appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In a special episode of Fixing Healthcare, Jeremy Corr flips the script and interviews fellow cohost Dr. Robert Pearl, who shares his expert view on the three most important technologies ... The post FHC #170: AI could save 500,000 lives, $1.5 trillion a year, says Dr. Pearl appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this month's Diving Deep episode of the Fixing Healthcare podcast, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr tackle the fusion of generative AI and telemedicine, demonstrating how the combination ... The post FHC #169: How GenAI, telemedicine can fix America's chronic disease crisis appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In this Unfiltered episode of Fixing Healthcare, co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr welcome back cardiologist and burnout expert Dr. Jonathan Fisher for a candid discussion on how political ... The post FHC #168: How political unrest is changing American healthcare appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
In the latest episode of Fixing Healthcare, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr welcome Joe Petro, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Health & Life Sciences Solutions and Platforms. A ... The post FHC #167: How Microsoft's AI solutions got a doctor home in time for dinner appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.