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RR121 Friday Film Review is mixing it up this week since Ried had an unexpected schedule change. For episode RR120 Ried took a trip in the wayback machine to September 05, 2016 and her Bulls Radio show with guest John W. Rowe III. Join us in this discussion of the 007 James Bond franchise...yes we do digress a bit. But you know that is Ried's M,O. This is also the original live recording and is more than forty minutes long. Please note you may hear artifact in this recording as well as cuts of PSAs and music segments. If you would like to hear more music from Ari Chi her SoundCloud link is below. Like, share, comment, subscribe: https://riedrants.com/ @RiedRants on Instagram and Twitter https://www.patreon.com/RiedRants https://www.facebook.com/RiedRants/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/riedrants/id1234080385?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ried-rants?refid=stpr https://soundcloud.com/riedrants;amp;show_artwork=false https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz07tkeud_bSx-1dWQC7Urw?view Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music https://www.facebook.com/itsarichi/ https://soundcloud.com/arichimusic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_James_Bond_films
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/26/health/health-care-hospitals-insurers.html They seem like odd couples: Aetna, one of the nationâ??s largest health insurers, is in talks to combine with CVS Health, which manages pharmacy benefits. The Cleveland Clinic, a highly regarded health system, joined forces with an insurance start-up, Oscar Health, to offer individuals a health plan in Ohio. Aetna also has new partnerships with large health systems that include hospitals and doctorsâ?? groups in Northern California and Virginia. These established players are venturing beyond their traditional lines of business, now that federal officials have quashed the mega-mergers proposed by the biggest insurers and blocked a deal between two large drugstore chains. Former adversaries are banding together, girding against upheaval in a rapidly changing health care environment. They are also bracing for the threats posed by interlopers like Amazon eyeing a foray into the pharmacy business or tech companies offering virtual medical care via a computer or cellphone. â??Thereâ??s been a strong trend for health organizations to want to broaden their footprint, especially on the part of insurers to get more direct contact with the individual,â?? said Dr. John W. Rowe, a former hospital and insurance executive who is a professor of health policy at Columbia University.â??New York Times Health Care Expert Jeff Kanter, Co-Founder: My Academy of Health Excellence Healthcare Insurance Expert @PatientDocPower
Renowned geriatrician, educator and health care leader John W. Rowe, MD, has been named the recipient of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 2013-14 Humanism in Aging Leadership Award. Dr. Rowe asked, “How are we going to re-engineer the core institutions of our society to deal with the demographic change we’re seeing in this country and the increased life expectancy?” He outlined and debunked eight myths of an aging society, and later warned that failure to address them could result in wider gaps in opportunity, education and wellness between the haves and have-nots, as well as a lack of capacity to meet societal demand for goods and services. The annual award recognizes a prominent geriatrician who exemplifies humanism and innovation in his or her approach to improving the lives of older adults. It was originally funded through the support of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation and is now supported through the UNE College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM) Department of Geriatric Medicine. The award exemplifies one of the many ways the UNE medical school is committed to innovative educational opportunities for students of all disciplines in the respectful care of older adults