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Hector De La Torre, the executive director of Transamerica Center for Health Studies, discusses longevity– specifically the technological, regulatory and health improvements that have led to longer life expectancies in the United States just in the last several decades.
Hector De La Torre, the executive director of nonprofit Transamerica Center for Health Studies, discusses some highlights from their 7th annual Consumer Healthcare Survey. The new survey results include some interesting insights about the current status of health and wellness in America.
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The healthcare sector is unlike other sectors because patients rarely have access to the prices for services they receive. More transparency in price and the quality of care would allow patients and their clinicians to make better choices about care. Hector De La Torre tells us what needs to be considered when it comes to price transparency in healthcare.
Today on Clear Path, we're discussing the burden of being uninsured and having to seek mental health treatment. As with any other health issue, not having the security of insurance can create a ton of stress. Hector De La Torre, the executive director of Transamerica Center for Health Studies tells us about the Center's free mental health guide for those with and without insurance.
Hector De La Torre is the Executive Director of the Transamerica Center for Health Studies, a nonprofit focused on helping consumers and businesses navigate the health care landscape. De La Torre was chosen to lead this new initiative because of his private and public sector experience, particularly his leadership role on health care and advocating for consumers and businesses. Among his accomplishments as an elected official were expanding access to doctors in underserved communities, consumer protections against retroactive cancellation of health insurance, and supporting facilities improvements at Children’s Hospitals. Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocxjr6WHxJn0k-qFHGgUNw
As an elected official in Southern California, Hector De La Torre expanded access to doctors in underserved communities and he helped protect consumers from retroactive cancellation of their health insurance. Now Executive Director of the Transamerica Center For Health Studies, Hector joins us to share some startling findings from the Center's just-released survey, “The Many Faces of Caregivers: A Close-Up Look at Caregiving and Its Impact.” He offers his perspective on why there's such a big disconnect between public officials and caregivers who are desperate for resources to support their work, he explains how caregiving hurts the economy and what he'd like listeners and policymakers to take away from the Center's survey of over 3,000 non-professional caregivers. Hector also shares how he juggled his work as an elected official with caring for his father, a job that fell to him as the sibling who lived closest to his dad. Check out The Many Faces of Caregivers survey: http://bit.ly/2wZPaib Learn more about the Transamerica Institute: http://bit.ly/2wvYT00 Music: “Cosmic Kitten” by Letmeknowyouanatole | CC BY SA | Free Music Archive
They’re supposedly young and healthy, but a new study shows that more than half of Millennials report having a chronic health condition. In addition, Millennials struggle how to navigate the health care system, starting with choosing an appropriate health plan in the first place. These and other surprising findings are from a new study on […]
They’re supposedly young and healthy, but a new study shows that more than half of Millennials report having a chronic health condition. In addition, Millennials struggle how to navigate the health care system, starting with choosing an appropriate health plan in the first place. These and other surprising findings are from a new study on […] For additional content and links, visit http://www.EngagingLeader.com