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Helen is back with a one-off episode in association with IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally, sponsor of season 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump.You'll hear from Vicky Grubb who's an upholsterer from Hampshire and mum to two boys. Vicky discovered she had stress incontinence when she took up tennis and then running in her mid thirties. She explains how she found a new lease of life with the Efemia bladder support - a vaginal pessary designed for stress incontinence:'It's been life changing...I don't think I've ever leaked when I've worn it running'And Helen catches up with iMEDicare's founder Darren Breen to find out what motivated him to start the business 20 years ago, and to take a look at some of the other products that are helping people to manage their pelvic health symptoms:'Making people aware that these devices exist is the great passion for me, because it can transform their quality of life'Season 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via the Why Mums Don't Jump online affiliate shop. Find out more about pessaries in this episode of the podcast and this episode of the podcast.Listen to this episode to find out more about what to expect at an appointment with a pelvic health physiotherapist.
Somehow it's the season 5 finale! And it's a good one!In this episode Helen speaks to the German footballer Melanie Leupolz who returned to play for Chelsea just months after giving birth to her son and to the pelvic health physiotherapist Emma Brockwell who worked with Melanie to get her back on the pitch. They talk about the unwavering support Melanie had under former Chelsea manager, Emma Hayes; a lack of female-specific research when it comes to elite sport; and how taking female health into consideration can be game-changing. We get an insight into how pelvic health conversations go down in the locker room and Melanie explains why she wanted to share her story.Buy Emma's book: Why Did No One Tell Me: How to Protect, Heal and Nurture Your Body Through Motherhood in my affiliate shop.Season 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via my online affiliate shop.Sign up for the Why Mums Don't Jump email newsletter for the latest news and offers!
It's so easy to get confused about pelvic floor health. One minute you know nothing about it, the next you've fallen down a social media rabbit hole of do's and don'ts. In this week's episode, Helen does a spot of myth-busting with US-based pelvic health physical therapist, Dr. Carrie Pagliano. Carrie hosts the Active Mom Podcast and is brilliant on Instagram where she makes evidence-based information accessible to all. Helen and Carrie talk about the changing face of pelvic health, how hormones might affect your pelvic floor issues and when vaginal oestrogen might help. They discuss gaps in research and the age old question - to kegel, or not to kegel?You can find Dr. Carrie Pagliano's website here and follow her on Instagram hereYou can listen to Helen speaking to Carrie on the Active Mom Podcast hereSeason 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via my online affiliate shop.Sign up for the Why Mums Don't Jump email newsletter for the latest news and offers!
POP Club returns! You may remember, way back in season 1, that Helen met up with a couple of local mums who had pelvic organ prolapse and birth injury in common. They became friends, she persuaded them to speak on the podcast and well, the rest is history!In this typically chaotic episode, Helen catches up with Skye and Jess (not their real names) to find out where they're at with their pelvic floor problems. There's frustration over hospital care, nerve damage (pudendal neuralgia) and a missed birth injury. They discuss symptoms - old and new - and Jess makes a new prolapse friend...nearly. That first POP Club! episode led to unofficial POP Clubs forming in the UK and around the world. If you'd like to know more, read this. Season 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via my online affiliate shop.Sign up for the Why Mums Don't Jump email newsletter for the latest news and offers!
Helen speaks to Hayley Schoenberg who lives in Hamburg, Germany, with her wife and three-year-old daughter. She discovered she had a prolapse two years after her daughter was born, whilst going through fertility treatment for a second child. It's something that had a big impact on her life and on her work as a dancer, burlesque performer and hypnobirthing teacher. In this roller coaster of an episode Hayley tells Helen about her journey to find the support she needed, how she's feeling about her second pregnancy, and how a change of mindset has made a big difference. They talk about the German healthcare system, about pessaries and pelvic physiotherapy...and how to handle yourself in a grocery store!I texted my wife and said I think my pelvic floor has just fallen through my ass. I knew instantly this was not good.Hayley is @theschoenbergfamily on InstagramFind out more about pessaries in this episode of the podcast, as well as this episode of the podcast and in this Instagram liveSeason 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via my online affiliate shop.Sign up for the Why Mums Don't Jump email newsletter for the latest news and offers!
Helen speaks to Holly Puddephatt, a content creator from Leeds, host of the podcast Me, Myself & Mum Life and mum to toddler, Thea. Holly discovered she had pelvic organ prolapse in October last year, two years after her daughter was born. Like so many of us, she'd never heard of it and was terrified about what it would mean, especially as someone with a huge passion for exercise.'I love exercise. It's a massive part of my life...and I was reading all this stuff online saying you can't run, you can't do this or that. And for me, that would be like ripping my legs off. That's how it felt.'In this episode, Holly describes how she set about reclaiming her life: absorbing as much information as she could, seeking out the support of a pelvic health physiotherapist, practising hypopressives and sourcing a pessary, as well as sharing her journey on social media. Holly is @hollyandthea on InstagramFind out more about pessaries in this episode of the podcastFind out more about hypopressives in this episode of the podcastFind out more about returning to exercise with prolapse in this episode of the podcastSeason 5 of Why Mums Don't Jump is sponsored by IMEDicare - Pelvic Health Naturally. IMEDicare supplies a range of easy-to-use, medically approved products including Lumana incontinence leggings and running shorts, the Efemia bladder support and Enna Pelvic Ball; a discount code is available via my online affiliate shop.Sign up for the Why Mums Don't Jump email newsletter for the latest news and offers!
Troy Medicare is a Medicare Advantage plan powered by pharmacists and physicians to bring local care to our communities. Troy Medicarestarted in Concord, North Carolina with several pharmacists seeing people increasingly unable to afford their prescriptions. Health plans had become more expensive and less transparent in their drug pricing. Seeing this in their own communities, Troy Medicare's founders set out to build a local health plan to put healthcare back in the hands of the local healthcare providers. https://www.troymedicare.com/ Flaviu Simihaian Chief Executive Officer Flaviu grew up in Concord, NC. He graduated from Cannon School, Davidson College and UNC Charlotte. Previously CEO at iMedicare, he believes in local providers and pharmacists. Sponsored by UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast
Flaviu Simihaian is a Romanian entrepreneur, angel investor, and life hacker with a passion for fixing the healthcare system. He is the co-founder of Troy Medicare, who are building the first transparent, pharmacy-friendly Medicare Advantage plan. He also co-founded Amplicare (previously iMedicare), a Software-as-a-Service platform that 6,000 pharmacies use to grow their business and save time. Main Topics: Breaking The Rules Diagnosing Employee Morale Humor In The Workplace Mentioned in this Episode: Troy Medicare Amplicare Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki Traction - Gino Wickman EOS InboxZero Asana & Trello Onenote & Evernote Sleep Cycle The Reboot Podcast Flaviu on LinkedIn Flaviu on Twitter Flaviusim Blog
This is the pilot episode for Stethoscope, where we provoke thought around'The Future of Pharmacy'This conversation dives into the ‘deep’ future of Pharmacy, and the emerging trends that are arising in the industry.Panelists:Flaviu Simihaian — CEO of iMedicare - www.imedicare.comTodd Petri — Co-Founder, Milestone Venture Partners - milestonevp.comModerator:Aaron Windfield — Co-Founder, Psocratic - psocratic.comSponsored by:Blueprint Health - http://www.blueprinthealth.org/Recorded live at:The Farm Soho - http://www.thefarmsoho.com/More about the panelists: Flaviu Simihaian — CEO, iMedicare Flaviu Simihaian is the founder and chief executive officer of iMedicare, a web-based pharmaceutical platform that enables pharmacies to track their patients’ medication plans. He is also the founder of eval.me. Simihaian completed his secondary education at Cannon School in 2004. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Davidson College and master’s degree in software design and engineering from the University of North Carolina.Todd Pietri — Partner, Milestone Venture PartnersTodd Pietri co-founded Milestone Venture Partners with Ed Goodman in 1999 and became Managing Partner in 2014. He brings operating and investment experience to its management. Since launching MVP II in 2001, Mr. Pietri has developed expertise and relationships in Milestone’s principle focus areas of Digital Health and software/data businesses. Mr. Pietri has helped guide several Milestone portfolio companies to a successful exit, including Derivatives Portfolio Management (sold to Mellon Financial in February 2005), MedPage Today(sold to Everyday Health in December 2010, which in turn went public in March 2014), Octagon Research Solutions (sold to Accenture, Inc. in August 2012), MapMyFitness (sold to Under Armour, Inc. in December 2013) and GQ Life Sciences(sold to Aptean, Inc. in September 2016). He currently supervises MDX Medical (“Vitals”), YouNow, BA-Insight,Halfpenny Technologies, SHYFT Analytics, Cureatr, RxWiki and Healthify.Aaron Windfield — Co-Founder, Psocratic & ModeratorAaron is an entrepreneur and award winning mathematician. He is the cofounder of a behavioral technology and intelligence company, Psocratic (www.psocratic.com), which is a tech company that makes behavior change simple and accessible for individuals and communities.He is an advisor and investor to startups in the NYC community, and has experience raising investment for startups, driving business development for organizations, and leveraging data science to steer business strategy and product development.General Details:Stethoscope is a 'Blueprint Health' series based out of the ‘The Farm’ coworking space in Soho New York City.Each month, Blueprint Health invites thought leaders to brainstorm around the future of the health-related topics: eg, future of pharmacy, future of proactive health. The main idea is not to talk about where we've been or what we've done, but rather to provoke thought and improvised discussions around what 'could' happen in the future of those health topics.Each conversation is moderated by Psocratic, a technology company that makes behavior change simple and accessible for individuals and communities.If you would like to show up to a live recording, please join the email list at http://www.thefarmsoho.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A very special Pharmacy Podcast Show episode sponsored by iMedicare with pharmacy owner BRIAN CASWELL with WOLKAR DRUG in Baxter Springs Kansas and a long-time patient-customer Marilyn talk about the iMedicare benefits to better healthcare services. Brian CaswellPresidentWolkar Drug1920 Military AveBaxter Springs, KS 66713(620) 856-5555 www.wolkardrug.com Siobhan Gilbert Marketing Associate iMedicare Phone: 704.769.0540 Ext. 201 https://imedicare.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A very special Pharmacy Podcast Show episode sponsored by iMedicare with pharmacy owner BRIAN CASWELL with WOLKAR DRUG in Baxter Springs Kansas and a long-time patient-customer Marilyn talk about the iMedicare benefits to better healthcare services. Brian Caswell President Wolkar Drug 1920 Military Ave Baxter Springs, KS 66713 (620) 856-5555 www.wolkardrug.com
We interview iMedicare customer - Lateef Olaniyan, Owner of Southgate Pharmacy in Moses Lake, WA. At Southgate Pharmacy Lateef considers it a privilege to be able to serve the people of Moses Lake, Mattawa, and the surrounding cities with all their pharmaceutical needs. Lateef believes his fundamental business model is simple: Provide fast, friendly, efficient pharmaceutical services at competitive prices. Lateef says that he understands that patients do spend considerable amount of time at the physician waiting area. Lateef uses iMedicare because his goal is to not make his patients wait a long time before receiving their medications. Southgate Pharmacy is a proud iMedicare customer. Lateef Olaniyan Owner of Southgate Pharmacy 2709 W Broadway Ave Moses Lake, WA 98837 PHONE (509) 765-9332 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We interview iMedicare customer - Lateef Olaniyan, Owner of Southgate Pharmacy in Moses Lake, WA. At Southgate Pharmacy Lateef considers it a privilege to be able to serve the people of Moses Lake, Mattawa, and the surrounding cities with all their pharmaceutical needs. Lateef believes his fundamental business model is simple: Provide fast, friendly, efficient pharmaceutical services at competitive prices. Lateef says that he understands that patients do spend considerable amount of time at the physician waiting area. Lateef uses iMedicare because his goal is to not make his patients wait a long time before receiving their medications. Southgate Pharmacy is a proud iMedicare customer. Lateef Olaniyan Owner of Southgate Pharmacy 2709 W Broadway Ave Moses Lake, WA 9883
Laura Liebers is a member of the iMedicare Customer Happiness Strategy Team. On today's Pharmacy Podcast Show - we interview Laura and investigate what it means exactly to drive customer service from the perspective of the customer's customer and how delivering a better experience creates healthier patients. Happiness Team 704-769-0540 ext. 2 support@imedicare.com 9 AM - 6 PM EST Monday - Friday Laura Liebers Customer Happiness Manager: https://imedicare.com/team/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do 4,000+ pharmacies currently use iMedicare. Find out why in today's Pharmacy Podcast interview with CEO Flaviu Simihaian. Here's what you need to know about the iMedicate iMPACT! Demystify PBM Reimbursements See which plans pay you more for specific medications on specific plans and identify opportunities to make more money. It even calculates your DIR fees. Don't forget Medicare or Medicaid patients can change plans any time during the year. Avoid Preferred Closed Networks View plans in your network as well as which plans your pharmacy is preferred on. Moreover, you can now see which Medicare plans have been reported to send letters or make phone calls to patients pressuring them to go to other pharmacies or to mail-order. View therapeutic alternatives on formulary It's time to stop calling insurance to check what's covered. iMedicare shows drug alternatives on every formulary, with their coverage tier and copay, as well as reimbursement for each alternative. Now you can give the doctor options that are cost effective for the patient without ever calling the insurance company. You can even see if a new drug will put them in the donut hole sooner. Improve Your Star Rating iMedicare can increase revenue and improve your pharmacy's star rating by identifying which patients can benefit from actionable interventions. Whether it is a Diabetes patient needing an ACE-I/ARB or a patient with several high risk medications, you can identify therapy changes that are cost effective for the patient, as well as increase reimbursements. Contact iMedicare Today: https://imedicare.com/contact/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do 4,000+ pharmacies currently use iMedicare. Find out why in today's Pharmacy Podcast interview with CEO Flaviu Simihaian. Here's what you need to know about the iMedicate iMPACT! Demystify PBM Reimbursements See which plans pay you more for specific medications on specific plans and identify opportunities to make more money. It even calculates your DIR fees. Don't forget Medicare or Medicaid patients can change plans any time during the year. Avoid Preferred Closed Networks View plans in your network as well as which plans your pharmacy is preferred on. Moreover, you can now see which Medicare plans have been reported to send letters or make phone calls to patients pressuring them to go to other pharmacies or to mail-order. View therapeutic alternatives on formulary It's time to stop calling insurance to check what's covered. iMedicare shows drug altern
Millions of Medicare patients walk into their pharmacy concerned about their Medicare plan coverage and how to save money. Pharmacists have the expertise to help them more than an insurance broker or a social worker can due to the complexities around Step Therapy, Prior Authorization, and Quantity Limits different plans require. We've seen time and time again how pharmacies that take the time to sit down and help patients see the highest profit returns. We make it easy to navigate the complexity of Medicare for your patients, show you preferred networks you are (and are not) in, and which plan reimburses your pharmacy best (and worst). Best of all, we are on an iPad, making it easy for you to market this service even outside of your pharmacy, in nursing homes or retirement communities! 483 Broadway 2nd FloorNew York City, NY 10013 phone: 1.800.817.6526 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millions of Medicare patients walk into their pharmacy concerned about their Medicare plan coverage and how to save money. Pharmacists have the expertise to help them more than an insurance broker or a social worker can due to the complexities around Step Therapy, Prior Authorization, and Quantity Limits different plans require. We’ve seen time and time again how
CMS Decision on Proposed Changes to Medicare Part D 1. How have preferred networks affected the business of pharmacy? 2. How aware do you feel pharmacists are of how payor issues affect patients and pharmacies? 3. How do patients react to price fluctuations between $0 copay and the donut hole? 4. What changes would you like to see improved in Part D to help pharmacies and patients? 5. What do you believe are the most impacting NEXT STEPS for Pharmacists & Pharmacy owners on this pressing subject? Today's #RxChat Pharmacy Podcast is sponsored by technology innovationiMedicare: http://imedicare.com/contact The #RxChat Pharmacy industry Twitter dicussion was founded by RxWiki and thePharmacy Podcast Show. Tags:#RxChatiMedicareCMSMedicare Part DPharmacy BusinessPharmacist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.