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En este programa tendremos la vista del mc madrileño Napi Presidente que nos presentará su nuevo lanzamiento, "La soledad del liderazgo". Un Ep con 9 temas impregnados de Ideología anarquista y antifascista donde combina letras comprometidas con ingenio, reclamando fidelidad a los valores originarios del Hip Hop.Las bases están a cargo de Lemachine, Öc! y Dj Maos que estará también en la entrevista hablándonos del proceso de producción y de su visión de las nuevas tecnologías en cuanto al beatmaking.Escuchar audio
Flera bedömare ser likheter mellan vad som nu sker i USA och Maos kulturrevolution. I Kina menar nymaoistiska tänkare att Trump bara kopierar den store diktatorn. Ola Wong skriver om läxan från Kinas stora kulturrevolution. Inläsare: Staffan Dopping
I vårt minst individualistiska avsnitt hittills slår vi sönder Great Man Theory, vilket är vårt sätt att förklara att individens vikt för krig och historia är pyttig. Öppen dörr? Kanske. Kul babbel? Måhända. Finns en twist? Ja!Mattis kör de breda dragen den här gången och går igenom själva ”teorin”, vad som talar för den, vad som talar emot den samt introducerar även en undanryckning av mattan som är det här avsnittets twist. Per är mer specifik och beskriver två individer – Mao Zedong och Elon Musk – som kanske skulle gå att foga in i teorin, men som knappast kunde stå på egna ben. P.g.a. urvalet förväntar vi oss vrede från maoister och Teslaägare.Dessutom: rena personangrepp, The Onion som verklighet, Julius Caesar som shaman, alla var Alexander den store, Maos rövighet, a very stable genius, HJÄLTAR och mycket mer!Fira vinsten i Guldpodden med oss! Köp din biljett till pubhänget här: https://secure.tickster.com/sv/42j6uhvcet3wgc1/products Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
”Jeg røg elevrådsformanden fra Shanghais universitet skæv i 1989 og risikerede 30 års fængsel.” I ugens Portrætalbum tager vi sammen med den succesfulde danske kunstner Tal R tilbage til Kina i 1989. Her er den unge Tal på sit livs store dannelsesrejse og lander tilfældigvis midt i det største kinesiske ungdomsoprør siden Maos regeringstid. Han oplever en af de vigtigste nyere kinesiske kunstudstillinger, træner kampkunst med gamle kinesiske mænd, arbejder som fotomodel og ryger en kinesisk universitetsprofessor og elevrådsformanden meget skæve. Alt det sker, imens han hører Madonnas album ”Like A Prayer” non-stop. Det er nemlig det eneste album, som han kunne finde på det ulovlige kinesiske kassettebånds piratmarked. Og selvom Tal R ikke er Madonna-fan, så blev albummet et meget væsentligt soundtrack til den dannelsesrejse, som har været med til at skabe mennesket Tal R, der den dag i dag er en af Danmarks bedst kendte og mest succesfulde billedkunstnere. Udsendelse nr.: 160 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Social Media has long been known to cause anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and feelings of isolation and loneliness. TikTok in particular, a short-video app, is responsible for the development of nervous tics, Tourette's syndrome, and emotional, sometimes violent, outbursts. TikTok is furthermore known to collect and store mass amounts of intimate data. Considering the app is run by a hostile foreign government, it is certainly a direct threat to national security, and the mental and physical development of those who use it obsessively. TikTok has its largest base in the U.S. where young girls in particular are being programmed and brain damaged by hostile anti-human propaganda. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
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Livros mencionados: Bíblia Sétimo Dia, Daniel Faria; Stoner, John Williams; Os Livros que Devoraram o Meu Pai, Afonso Cruz; Noite, Elie Wiesel; Everything I Know About Love, Dolly Alderton; Never Mind, Patrick Melrose; O Ano do Pensamento Mágico, Joan Didion; Maos, Art Spiegelman; O Eremita Viajante, Bashõ; Siddartha, Herman Hesse; Cartas a Um Jovem Poeta, Rainer Maria Rilke; Obra Poética, Sophia de Mello Breyner; A Paixão Segundo G.H., Clarice Lispector; Cândido, Voltaire, Relógio de Água; Diário Secreto de Adrien Mole, Sue Townsend,; Jovem Torless, Robert Musil; Crime no Expresso do Oriente, Agatha Christie; Um Espião Entre Amigos, Ben Macityre; Romeu e Julieta, William Shakespeare; No país das últimas coisas, Paul Auster; 2666, Roberto Bolaño; Septologia, Jon Fosse; Calvin & Hobbes, Bill Waterson; Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling; Passing, Nella Larsen; Por Quem os Sinos Dobram, Ernest Hemingway; Caim, José Saramago. Sigam-nos no instagram: @leiturasembadanas Edição de som: Tale House
Under några febriga veckor 1968 organiserar sig ett 100-tal unga vänsterextremister i hemliga celler i Stockholm och Uppsala. Målet är att genomföra en väpnad revolution i Sverige. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Inspirationen kommer från Maos kommunistiska Kina där allt som anses borgerligt skall rensas ut. Medlemmarna bryter kontakten med sina familjer, barn separeras från sina föräldrar och rebeller som inte lever upp till de strikta reglerna fängslas.Kommunister som skulle göra revolution Channa, Kenneth, Gittan och Hans är studenter som söker sig till rebellrörelsen med drömmar om att göra världen bättre. Under loppet av några månader radikaliseras de och blir extremister beredda att ta till våld för sin politiska övertygelse. Rebellrörelsen styrs av den så kallade centralstyrelsen och medlemmarna kontrolleras genom förnedring och sadism. Den väpnade terror de är redo att ta till för att göra revolution riktas istället in mot dem själva.Medverkande:Channa Bankier: var med i rebellrörelsen.Gittan Jönsson: var med i rebellrörelsen.Kenneth Wadström: var med i rebellrörelsen.Hans Seyler: var med i rebellrörelsen.Hanna Sahlberg: fd. Kinakorrespondent, Sveriges Radio.En dokumentär av: Lovisa Haag.Producent: Tove Palén.Dokumentären är producerad 2024.
Den heter egentligen ”Citat ur ordförande Mao Zedongs verk” men är mer känd som ”Maos lilla röda”. Efter utgivningen år 1964 i Kina kom den snart att bli en av världshistoriens mest spridda böcker och en symbol för personkulten kring den kommunistiska ledaren Mao Zedong. Dagens avsnitt handlar om Maos citatbok, om hur den kom till, dess bärande idéer och hur den har påverkat Kina och resten av världen. Gäst är Hans Hägerdal, professor i Historia vid Linnéuniversitetet med inrikting Öst- och Sydöstasiens historia och författare till flera böcker om Kina och Mao Zedong.GÅ MED I AKADEMIKERNAS A-KASSA: https://www.akademikernasakassa.se/bildningskomplexetHans Hägerdals bok om Kinas ledare: https://www.adlibris.com/se/e-bok/kinas-ledare-1912-2012-9789187031366Bli medlem på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bildningskomplexet och få exklusiva avsnitt och övriga avsnitt reklamfritt före alla andra, eller stötta podden på SWISH på 0709262541Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bildningskomplexet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BildningskomplexetE-post: benjaminelfors@gmail.comMusikproduktion: Ivar EddingOmslag: Emma Westin/Matthew Sundin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kinas mektige leder gjennom flere tiår, Mao Zedong ga i 1966 ut en liten rød bok med sine viktigste sitater og uttalelser. Denne boka skulle folket i Kina lære seg utenatt, og boka har senere blitt kalt for Maos lille røde. Åpne Dører grep muligheten i 1966 og smuglet inn mange små røde nytestament til Kina. Slik kunne de kristne lese i Bibelen offentlig uten å bli oppdaget. Vi tok en prat med faglig leder i Åpne Dører, Ole Petter Erlandsen for å få vite mer om denne spesielle bibelutgaven.
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Denne måneden har Åpne Dører fokus på Bibelen – boka som forvandler. I dette programmet har Olaug Lillian Bjørke med seg Ole Petter Erlandsen som gjest, han er faglig leder i Åpne Dører. Du får høre om en av Åpne Dørers kjerneverdier: «Vi er et bibelfolk», og du får et glimt av hvordan dette har preget og preger virksomheten til organisasjonen. Et av landene du får bli med til, er Kina. Landet som forbød Bibelen og laget en erstatter: «Maos lille røde». Hvordan gikk det? Hvilke ord har mest innflytelse i dag – er det Maos eller Guds ord? Erlandsen deler også opplevelser med boka som forvandler – både personlig og i møte med andre. «Bibelen burde egentlig vært på blå resept», oppsummerer han. «Et møte med Bibelen forvandler meg gang på gang og gir meg stadig nye perspektiver på livet og livet med Gud.»
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Julspecial. Spänningarna runt Taiwan är en stor riskfaktor för världen idag. Men hur blev det så? Hör berättelsen om Chiang Kai-shek, Maos rival som förlorade Kina men lade grunden för dagens Taiwan. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Under jul och nyår berättar Kinapodden om Taiwans historia och hur det gick till när Taiwan blev en stötesten mellan världens supermakter. Hör om hur Taiwan gick från piratnäste till handelsknutpunkt och senare ockuperades av Japan. Kina är vid samma tid instabilt och splittrat och 1927 bryter det kinesiska inbördeskriget ut. Mao Zedongs kommunistparti segrar överraskande och general Chiang Kai-shek som tidigare styrt Kina tvingas ge upp och retirera. Hör om Chiangs hastiga flykt till Taiwan och om skatterna han tog med sig. Under många år höll Chiang Kai-shek och hans närmaste liv i en dröm om att en dag återvända och ta tillbaka kontrollen över fastlandet. Avgörande vändning när USA byter fotUnder efterkrigstiden är Chiang Kai-shek en diktator som styr Taiwan med järnhand. Perioden benämns ofta som ”den vita terrorn” och den unga demokrati som Taiwan utgör idag försöker på olika sätt göra upp med den mörka sidan av sin historia. Revanschen mot ärkefienden Mao kom aldrig, utan istället byter USA fot och upprättar diplomatiska förbindelser med Folkrepubliken Kina. Resten av världen följer efter USA och skiftet lägger på många sätt grunden för den världsordning vi ser idag. Medverkande: Björn Djurberg, Kinakorrespondent. Hanna Sahlberg, Kinakommentator och Peter Sivam, studierektor för kinesiska vid Lunds universitet. Programledare: Karin TöttermanProducent: Therese RosenvingeTekniker: Hanna Melander
Bokspanarna summerar bokåret som har gått och kan konstatera att 2023 kanske inte har varit det mest idylliska året. Dess boktoppar kantas av drömmar om hämnd, mikrofoner i väggarna och en hamster som kallas för fru Berg. Veckans gäst: Helén Lagerqvist Vi tipsar om dessa böcker: Historien om fru Berg av Ingvild Rishøi Maos hibiskus - Peter Kadhammar Stjärnor i natten av Nadia Hashimi
Kinamissionären Agne Holmbergs bok ”Japanerna kommer – äventyr i Kina under brinnande krig” kom ut 1945 på Förlaget Filadelfia. Norrköpingssonen Agne Holmberg var Sionförsamlingens missionär i Yunnanprovinsen i sydvästra Kina. Agne med familj verkade i Yunnan ytterligare ett par år 1947-1949 men tvingades ut ur Kina vid Maos revolution och fortsatte sen arbeta som missionärer i södra Indien fram till pensioneringen 1980. Agnes son Ingvar läser här det avslutandet kapitlet 12 " Med flyg till Indien " ur boken.
Kinamissionären Agne Holmbergs bok ”Japanerna kommer – äventyr i Kina under brinnande krig” kom ut 1945 på Förlaget Filadelfia. Norrköpingssonen Agne Holmberg var Sionförsamlingens missionär i Yunnanprovinsen i sydvästra Kina. Agne med familj verkade i Yunnan ytterligare ett par år 1947-1949 men tvingades ut ur Kina vid Maos revolution och fortsatte sen arbeta som missionärer i södra Indien fram till pensioneringen 1980. Agnes son Ingvar läser här kap 10 " I säkerhet på andra sidan strömmen " ur boken.
Kinamissionären Agne Holmbergs bok ”Japanerna kommer – äventyr i Kina under brinnande krig” kom ut 1945 på Förlaget Filadelfia. Norrköpingssonen Agne Holmberg var Sionförsamlingens missionär i Yunnanprovinsen i sydvästra Kina. Agne med familj verkade i Yunnan ytterligare ett par år 1947-1949 men tvingades ut ur Kina vid Maos revolution och fortsatte sen arbeta som missionärer i södra Indien fram till pensioneringen 1980. Agnes son Ingvar läser här kap 11 " Äventyr på bilvägen " ur boken.
The intention for developing RADV audits was to develop a checks and balances to ensure reimbursement payment accuracy for Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs). There's a history of CMS addressing payment accuracy in the Medicare space that dates back to the 80's with the prospective payment system, PPS, and in the late 90's with the Balanced Budget Act. The first RADV audit for MAOs wasn't performed until 2007. The initial audits determined that MAOs were being significantly overpaid which justified the 2011 proposed rule that suggested overpayments should be extrapolated, in other words, overpayments should be returned to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Over the years, CMS has explored different ways to determine the error rate of MAO overpayment. In the most recent 2023 Final Rule, CMS has released their go-forward plan to extrapolate beginning in payment year 2018, however, no specific methodology for error rate determination has been defined, nor has a commencement date been announced. Plans can expect to be notified prior to extrapolation so they can forecast. Health plans need to implement a strong risk mitigation program to ensure reimbursement accuracy. Tune in to this episode to discover: The impact to smaller plansIndustry-wide changes in response to the Final RuleHow plans will deal with the potential reimbursement lossWays to improve reimbursement accuracyAbout Our GuestAmanda Proctor has over 13 years in risk adjustment coding and specializes in risk mitigation, coding quality and education. She holds multiple certifications in coding and is an AAPC approved instructor.
Kinamissionären Agne Holmbergs bok ”Japanerna kommer – äventyr i Kina under brinnande krig” kom ut 1945 på Förlaget Filadelfia. Norrköpingssonen Agne Holmberg var Sionförsamlingens missionär i Yunnanprovinsen i sydvästra Kina. Agne med familj verkade i Yunnan ytterligare ett par år 1947-1949 men tvingades ut ur Kina vid Maos revolution och fortsatte sen arbeta som missionärer i södra Indien fram till pensioneringen 1980. Agnes son Ingvar läser här kap 9 "Räddningen undan blodbadet" ur boken.
Kinamissionären Agne Holmbergs bok ”Japanerna kommer – äventyr i Kina under brinnande krig” kom ut 1945 på Förlaget Filadelfia. Norrköpingssonen Agne Holmberg var Sionförsamlingens missionär i Yunnanprovinsen i sydvästra Kina. Agne med familj verkade i Yunnan ytterligare ett par år 1947-1949 men tvingades ut ur Kina vid Maos revolution och fortsatte sen arbeta som missionärer i södra Indien fram till pensioneringen 1980. Agnes son Ingvar läser här kap 8 "Besvikelsens flodstrand" ur boken.
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Eric Bolden, Mark Fuccio, Ben Roethig, Kelly Guimont, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Brittany Smith start off this session by discussing their impressions of macOS Sonoma,and iOS 17 features. The benefits of interactive widgets and Live Voicemail are covered, then the discussion turns to absurd durability tests, cases, especially the new FineWoven options. (Part 1) MacVoices Slack This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Exciting Updates: New iPhone, Mac OSes, and Widgets 0:00:23 Introducing Mac Voices Live 0:02:30 Mark Fuccio joins the conversation on Mac OS Sonoma 0:06:19 Waiting to Upgrade Machines for Sonoma Compatibility 0:07:40 Sonoma: Under the Hood Changes 0:09:08 Frustrations with Apple Music and Mail on Mac 0:10:44 Longing for the return of widgets on Mac OS 0:13:02 Camera Issue and iPad Mentioned 0:16:13 Initial Impressions and Features of Sonoma 0:18:15 Migration and Troubles with HomePods 0:21:14 YouTuber Tests iPhone Durability with Box Cutter 0:23:17 Discussion on People Trying Destructive Stunts for Views 0:27:38 Technical Difficulties and Muted Conversation 0:29:10 Discussion on iPhone Cases and Preferences 0:30:43 Explore Different Phone Case Options Links: ESR for iPhone 15 Pro Max Case, Compatible with MagSafe, Military-Grade Protection, Yellowing Resistant, Scratch-Resistant Back, Magnetic Phone Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max https://amzn.to/3LMkg63 Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Eric Bolden, Mark Fuccio, Ben Roethig, Kelly Guimont, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Brittany Smith start off this session by discussing their impressions of macOS Sonoma,and iOS 17 features. The benefits of interactive widgets and Live Voicemail are covered, then the discussion turns to absurd durability tests, cases, especially the new FineWoven options. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Exciting Updates: New iPhone, Mac OSes, and Widgets 0:00:23 Introducing Mac Voices Live 0:02:30 Mark Fuccio joins the conversation on Mac OS Sonoma 0:06:19 Waiting to Upgrade Machines for Sonoma Compatibility 0:07:40 Sonoma: Under the Hood Changes 0:09:08 Frustrations with Apple Music and Mail on Mac 0:10:44 Longing for the return of widgets on Mac OS 0:13:02 Camera Issue and iPad Mentioned 0:16:13 Initial Impressions and Features of Sonoma 0:18:15 Migration and Troubles with HomePods 0:21:14 YouTuber Tests iPhone Durability with Box Cutter 0:23:17 Discussion on People Trying Destructive Stunts for Views 0:27:38 Technical Difficulties and Muted Conversation 0:29:10 Discussion on iPhone Cases and Preferences 0:30:43 Explore Different Phone Case Options Links: ESR for iPhone 15 Pro Max Case, Compatible with MagSafe, Military-Grade Protection, Yellowing Resistant, Scratch-Resistant Back, Magnetic Phone Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max https://amzn.to/3LMkg63 Guests: Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Kelly Guimont is a podcaster and friend of the Rebel Alliance. You can also hear her on The Aftershow with Mike Rose, and she still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Mastodon. Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Brittany Smith is a trained cognitive neuroscientist who provides ADD/ADHD, technology, and productivity coaching through her business, Devise and Conquer, along with companion video courses for folks with ADHD. She's also the cofounder of The ADHD Guild, a community for nerdy folks with ADHD. She, herself, is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator, on Mastodon as @addliberator@pdx.social, and on YouTube with tech tips. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:00:00 Exciting Updates: New iPhone, Mac OSes, and Widgets 00:00:22 Introducing Mac Voices Live 00:02:30 Mark Fuccio joins the conversation on Mac OS Sonoma 00:06:18 Waiting to Upgrade Machines for Sonoma Compatibility 00:07:39 Sonoma: Under the Hood Changes 00:09:08 Frustrations with Apple Music and Mail on Mac 00:10:43 Longing for the return of widgets on Mac OS 00:13:01 Camera Issue and iPad Mentioned 00:16:13 Initial Impressions and Features of Sonoma 00:18:15 Migration and Troubles with HomePods 00:21:14 YouTuber Tests iPhone Durability with Box Cutter 00:23:17 Discussion on People Trying Destructive Stunts for Views 00:27:38 Technical Difficulties and Muted Conversation 00:29:09 Discussion on iPhone Cases and Preferences 00:30:42 Explore Different Phone Case Options
Stahlmanager und Kommunist, Wirtschaftslobbyist und Gründer einer maoistischen Kleinpartei: eine sehr unwahrscheinliche Kombination - die im Fall von Gerhard Flatow jedoch Wirklichkeit wurde. Der Wirtschaftsjournalist Bernd Ziesemer hat dessen spannende und wechselvolle Geschichte bis ins Detail verfolgt. Campus Verlag, 248 Seiten, 28 Euro ISBN 978-3-59351-795-7
Today's guest is Elliot Jordan, Senior Client Systems Engineer at Netflix, here to talk Escrow Buddy, Recipe Robot, AutoPkgr, and about all the fun projects he's been involved in over the years! Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge@theinternet.social Charles Edge - @cedge318 Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Guests: Elliot Jordan Transcript: Click here to read the transcript Links: Mike Solin's Post on Focus Modes: https://mikesolin.com/2023/08/05/finding-balance-while-working-remotely/ Crypt: https://github.com/grahamgilbert/crypt Escrow Buddy: https://github.com/macadmins/escrow-buddy/ Stop prompting users for passwords when re-escrowing FileVault keys: https://www.elliotjordan.com/posts/filevault-reissue/ MAOS panel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REyEYsgz5MI Recipe Robot: https://github.com/homebysix/recipe-robot Stethoscope: https://netflixtechblog.com/introducing-netflix-stethoscope-5f3c392368e3 Extraordinary Attorney Woo: https://www.netflix.com/title/81518991 Mr. Robot: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4158110/ Utopia (AU): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(Australian_TV_series) The Bear, Season 2: https://www.hulu.com/guides/the-bear Elliot's site: https://www.elliotjordan.com/ Upcoming JNUC session on Escrow Buddy: https://reg.jamf.com/flow/jamf/jnuc2023/home23/page/sessioncatalog/session/1682654671482001Ah7L Sponsors: Kandji Kolide SimpleMDM Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson
Social Media has long been known to cause anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and feelings of isolation and loneliness. TikTok in particular, a short-video app, is responsible for the development of nervous tics, Tourette's syndrome, and emotional, sometimes violent, outbursts. TikTok is furthermore known to collect and store mass amounts of intimate data. Considering the app is run by a hostile foreign government, it is certainly a direct threat to national security, and the mental and physical development of those who use it obsessively. TikTok has its largest base in the U.S. where young girls in particular are being programmed and brain damaged by hostile anti-human propaganda.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5328407/advertisement
The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China was an economic and social campaign led by the Chinese Communist Party from 1958 to 1962. CCP Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruct the country from an agrarian economy into a communist society through the formation of people's communes. Instead it would result in the death of millions. Travel to Italy With Me here Travel to Japan With Me here Bonus episodes as well as ad-free episodes on Patreon. Find us on Instagram. Join us on Discord. Submit your relatives on our website Join the Book Club on http://chirpbooks.com/history Get some delicious COFFEE Podcast Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Vores elskede formand Mao har fortalt os: I unge mennesker er fulde af handlekraft og vitalitet, jeres liv stråler lige som morgensolen. Vores håb ligger hos jer". Sådan lød det fra en ung kvindelig rødgardist i 1966, året hvor Mao indledte 'Den store proletariske kulturrevolution'. Det indvarslede en blodig og kaotisk periode på ti år i Kinas historie, hvor Maos mest fanatiske tilhængere, rødgardisterne, gik til angreb på såkaldte kontrarevolutionære elementer. Omkring to millioner mennesker blev dræbt, andre millioner fik deres liv ødelagt, og kulturgenstande og historiske artefakter blev smadret. Kinas nuværende præsident, Xi Jinping, var selv et offer for kulturrevolutionen, men han er også den som i dag står vagt om Maos eftermæle. Hvilken lære har Xi draget af kulturrevolutionen? Og hvorfor er den mest dramatiske epoke i Kinas nyere historie så vanskelig at tale om? Det er nogle af spørgsmålene i denne uges Kampen om historien, hvor Adam Holm taler med kinakender Hanna Liv Leanderdal og professor i kinastudier Jørgen Delman. Musik: Adi Zukanovic.
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Mao Zedongs regeringstid blev defineret af især to programmer. For det første 'Det store spring fremad' fra 1958, et planøkonomisk forsøg på at løfte den økonomiske udvikling og modernisere landet socialt og politisk. Det store spring udeblev dog, og planen afstedkom i stedet en voldsom hungerepidemi, der endte med at koste mange millioner kinesere livet. Maos andet store slagnummer var kulturrevolutionen, en kampagne, der fra 1966 skulle rydde ud i anti-kommunistiske kræfter i Kina. Mao fik især fat i de unge, der samlede sig under bevægelsen Den Røde Garde, og udrensningen ramte både høj og lav i det kinesiske samfund.Ikke alle var dog lige tilfredse med kulturrevolutionen, og som konsekvens af en voksende opposition erklærede Mao den som afsluttet i 1969. De kritiske stemmer tog til i slutningen af Maos regeringstid, og hans død i 1976 banede vejen for, at Kina i kunne åbne op for den øvrige verden. Værter er Anders Olling og Hans Erik Havsteen, og afsnittet er tilrettelagt af Simon Zacho.
Miljontals människor dog när Mao Zedongs Kina skulle ta "det stora språnget". Men trots politiska experiment, massvält och utrensningar, verkar den store ledarens gloria aldrig riktigt falla. Mellan 40 och 70 miljoner människor uppskattas ha dött under Mao Zedongs styre, vilket gör honom till en av förra seklets värsta diktatorer. Ändå fortsätter Mao att dyrkas av många i Kina. Som utropare av Folkrepubliken Kina 1949 har han fått rollen som befriare i historieskrivningen. Hans ansikte återfinns än i dag på landets sedlar och ett Mao-porträtt hängande från backspegeln anses, av vissa, medföra tur och beskydd.I det här specialavsnittet om Mao Zedong hör vi journalisten och författaren Göran Leijonhufvud berätta om hur han reste till Kina på 1960-talet och tvingades ompröva sina idéer om ett harmoniskt styre i Kina. Han återvände senare till Kina som Dagens Nyheters korrespondent.Sinologen Göran Sommardal har studerat Maos ideologiska tankegods. Hör honom berätta om Maos lilla röda den skrift som så starkt förknippas med kulturrevolutionen och som brukar sägas vara världens mest sålda bok.Hör också Sveriges Radios Hanna Sahlberg om hur 2000-talets och dagens Kina förhåller sig till Mao. Fortfarande är det Maos porträtt som hänger ovanför Himmelska fridens port i Peking. Kommer Mao för evigt att behålla denna upphöjda position?Programledare: Axel Kronholm Producent: Therese Rosenvinge Tekniker: Adam Alvin
Here's a big thing that Betsy Seals makes clear in this show: Big companies can be successful in Medicare Advantage (MA)—and I mean success in all of its financial glory—because they have experience and the scale and also the specialized departments who keep track of all kinds of intricacies that are rate critical to MA success. Specifically, things Betsy Seals talks about as critical success factors, for example, are having relationships with brokers and health systems and other provider organizations. She also makes it clear how much local market knowledge is necessary. A benefit design working great in one local market might be a medical trend disaster in another area with different levels of social determinants of health (SDoH) or different disease patterns, so scaling into new areas isn't a matter of just cutting and pasting. History has shown it's easy enough to go down in a flaming ball of unanticipated medical trend and/or OIG/DOJ scrutiny. So, this is one thing that big MA carriers can get right and potentially, for sure, benefit patients in their plans. Now I say this knowing full well that there's a brouhaha afoot in which there are some who are really pro-MA and there are some who are really not. In this show with Betsy Seals today, we do not get into this (ie, Do patients in MA plans fare better than patients in traditional Medicare?). But I have a point to make, and I'm just gonna make it here. Like most “Is this better than that?” questions in healthcare, there is not one answer; and anyone running around espousing pretty much anything as a broad-stroke holy grail is pretty much full of it—and I would say that as a general statement. Whether MA is better than traditional Medicare depends on who the patient is and also which MA plan we're talking about here. So, starting on the “not a fan” side of the house, Wendell Potter has said (with evidence) that if a patient is toward the end of his or her life or acutely ill or needs to go to an NCI-designated cancer center, it could easily be deduced that traditional Medicare is going to be better. On the other hand, there seems to be evidence, including a recent JAMA article by Ravi Parikh, MD, MPP, and Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, that concludes MA produces a 22% to 26% reduction in costs compared to MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) arrangements. And this is across just a general patient population of all age ranges, if I'm reading the study right. The great results that are discussed in that JAMA article are what can happen when payers and providers align to tackle SDoH and preventative stuff and are willing to go out into the community to curb potentially avoidable downstream acute events. David Carmouche, MD, by the way, on episode 343 talked at length about this. But there are variables here, and let me mention one of them: how good the Medicare Advantage plan is at risk-based contracting with physician groups. How good are they at putting patients into accountable relationships with provider organizations who are getting paid to keep patients healthy, meaning the MA plan is offering budget-based prospective payment contracts to physician groups? This is the case in that Ochsner/JAMA article example that Dr. David Carmouche was talking about. Ochsner, the health system in Louisiana, and MA plans were working together; and both assumed risk for this population. Susan Dentzer, president and CEO over at America's Physician Groups (APG), does a great job at covering a bunch of these topics on the Race to Value podcast. Another thing that will impact care quality is how good the plan leadership is at balancing patient care and shareholder demand for profit. Bottom line, it is not productive to be indiscriminately pie-eyed about pretty much anything in healthcare or throw babies out with bathwater on a regular basis. As Ge Bai, PhD, CPA, has said on this show (and others have said), there's no angels and no devils in healthcare. Everybody is some combination of both. And, in general, the only reason anybody does anything in healthcare is because it appeals to their self-interest. So, not working with some other healthcare stakeholder because we perceive them as greedy or “industry” or whatever is gonna mean that nobody is working with anybody. Just keep your eyes wide open, check the math, and in your contracts, get actual dollar amounts and not discounts. In this healthcare podcast, as mentioned a few times now, I am speaking with Betsy Seals. Betsy Seals is CEO and cofounder of Rebellis Group, a managed care consulting firm working with Medicare Advantage plans. Oh, and one acronym alert before we dive in here: SNP stands for special needs plan. A special needs plan is a Medicare Advantage coordinated care plan that is specifically designed to provide targeted care and limit enrollment to special needs individuals. So, a special needs individual could be any one of the following: An institutionalized individual A dual eligible, meaning somebody who has Medicare and Medicaid An individual with a severe or disabling chronic condition, as specified by CMS SNPs are becoming a bit of thing in the MA space this year, and Betsy talks about this trend. You can learn more at rebellisgroup.com. Betsy Seals is the CEO and cofounder of Rebellis Group, a consulting firm established to provide advisory and hands-on services to Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) and their subcontractors. Betsy is a nationally recognized leader in the managed care industry with over 20 years of experience. Betsy brings to the table a solid mix of leadership and business acumen, as well as regulatory and strategic knowledge within the managed care landscape. Betsy's expertise is focused in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, compliance, sales and marketing, strategy, supplemental benefit landscape, innovative benefit design that address social determinants of health, and health plan operations. Prior to founding Rebellis Group, Betsy served as the chief consulting officer for Gorman Health Group (GHG). In this role, Betsy managed the Medicare consulting practice, including implementation of strategic initiatives, development of new practice areas, and oversight of day-to-day consulting operations. Prior to her role as chief consulting officer, Betsy served as senior vice president, compliance operations, where she assisted MAOs and Part D sponsors to attain and maintain compliance with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations and guidance by conducting risk assessments, preparing organizations for CMS audits, performing mock CMS audits, and creating and implementing internal and delegated entity oversight programs. Before joining GHG, Betsy worked for MAOs, where she served in customer service and compliance with responsibility for creation and implementation of oversight programs, CMS audit preparation, implementation of internal corrective action plans, and the day-to-day management of compliance operations. Betsy has also worked as a CMS subcontractor to conduct CMS Compliance Program audits. 06:16 Is Medicare Advantage still a cash cow? 06:42 Why should Medicare Advantage be the most lucrative line of business? 07:07 “If there weren't a lot of money in it, nobody would do it.” 07:29 What should you know before jumping into the Medicare Advantage market? 14:04 What issues do upstarts overlook when getting into Medicare Advantage? 17:07 What is one of the next areas that Betsy thinks CMS will crack down on? 18:24 “Look at the data.” 19:53 “I think there's a lot of lessons that you could see over the past years in the industry.” 20:52 “That's what we see a lot of times is expansion without enough due diligence and thought put behind it.” 21:02 Why don't common business models always work in healthcare businesses? 22:29 What are the new key trends coming out of the Medicare Advantage space? 26:04 Why is it important to bring in your clinicians when entering a dual market? 27:52 What's going on in the chronic conditions space? 32:14 What's necessary to the infrastructure with any kind of SNP product? 32:56 What's Betsy's forecast for the future of Medicare Advantage? You can learn more at rebellisgroup.com. @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Is Medicare Advantage still a cash cow? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Why should Medicare Advantage be the most lucrative line of business? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast “If there weren't a lot of money in it, nobody would do it.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What should you know before jumping into the Medicare Advantage market? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What issues do upstarts overlook when getting into Medicare Advantage? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What is one of the next areas that Betsy thinks CMS will crack down on? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast “Look at the data.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast “I think there's a lot of lessons that you could see over the past years in the industry.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast “That's what we see a lot of times is expansion without enough due diligence and thought put behind it.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Why don't common business models always work in healthcare businesses? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What are the new key trends coming out of the Medicare Advantage space? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Why is it important to bring in your clinicians when entering a dual market? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What's going on in the chronic conditions space? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What's necessary to the infrastructure with any kind of SNP product? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast What's Betsy's forecast for the future of Medicare Advantage? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #medicareadvantage on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! 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Nous utilisons, dans la vie courante, des expressions dont nous ne connaissons pas toujours le sens. C'est peut-être le cas de l'expression "monter au créneau". Elle est utilisée pour désigner l'attitude d'une personne désireuse de défendre son point de vue avec détermination, surtout s'il est contesté. Il y a là comme une idée de combat, verbal bien sûr.Et ce n'est pas un hasard, puisque cette expression fait référence au comportement des garnisons médiévales. En effet, quand, au Moyen-Âge, ou même un peu plus tard, une ville était assiégée, les soldats montaient sur les remparts pour la défendre.Là ils étaient protégés, mais pouvaient utiliser les créneaux pour combattre les assaillants. En effet, ces ouvertures, pratiquées dans les remparts, permettaient aux combattants de voir leurs ennemis et de faire pleuvoir sur eux une nuée de projectiles.Donc, "monter au créneau" (ou "aux créneaux"), c'est prendre ses dispositions pour repousser une attaque, et, par extension, défendre vigoureusement ses convictions. Cependant, même si le ministre qui "monte au créneau" prend des risques, il est peu probable qu'il y perde la vie.Si quelqu'un vous "court sur le haricot" c'est qu'il vous agace. Mais d'où vient cette expression populaire ? Pour le comprendre, il faut d'abord expliquer un sens particulier du verbe "courir".En effet, depuis le XVIe siècle, "courir quelqu'un" signifie, dans un registre familier, l'agacer ou lui causer du tracas. Maos que vient faire le haricot dans cette histoire ?Dans cette acception, on peut le rattacher au verbe "haricoter", en usage depuis le XIXe siècle. Il est notamment employé pour désigner une personne importune ou mesquine en affaires, qui, pour reprendre une autre expression, "coupe les cheveux en quatre".Mais, toujours dans un registre familier, voire même argotique, le mot "haricot" désigne aussi les orteils. Ainsi, quelqu'un qui "vous court le haricot" c'est, en quelque sorte, une personne qui "vous casse les pieds".C'est d'ailleurs une expression purement française. En effet, un Allemand agacé par son voisin, par exemple, dira plutôt qu'il lui "marche sur le biscuit". On le voit, les images alimentaires ont toujours du succès. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Nous utilisons, dans la vie courante, des expressions dont nous ne connaissons pas toujours le sens. C'est peut-être le cas de l'expression "monter au créneau". Elle est utilisée pour désigner l'attitude d'une personne désireuse de défendre son point de vue avec détermination, surtout s'il est contesté. Il y a là comme une idée de combat, verbal bien sûr. Et ce n'est pas un hasard, puisque cette expression fait référence au comportement des garnisons médiévales. En effet, quand, au Moyen-Âge, ou même un peu plus tard, une ville était assiégée, les soldats montaient sur les remparts pour la défendre. Là ils étaient protégés, mais pouvaient utiliser les créneaux pour combattre les assaillants. En effet, ces ouvertures, pratiquées dans les remparts, permettaient aux combattants de voir leurs ennemis et de faire pleuvoir sur eux une nuée de projectiles. Donc, "monter au créneau" (ou "aux créneaux"), c'est prendre ses dispositions pour repousser une attaque, et, par extension, défendre vigoureusement ses convictions. Cependant, même si le ministre qui "monte au créneau" prend des risques, il est peu probable qu'il y perde la vie. Si quelqu'un vous "court sur le haricot" c'est qu'il vous agace. Mais d'où vient cette expression populaire ? Pour le comprendre, il faut d'abord expliquer un sens particulier du verbe "courir". En effet, depuis le XVIe siècle, "courir quelqu'un" signifie, dans un registre familier, l'agacer ou lui causer du tracas. Maos que vient faire le haricot dans cette histoire ? Dans cette acception, on peut le rattacher au verbe "haricoter", en usage depuis le XIXe siècle. Il est notamment employé pour désigner une personne importune ou mesquine en affaires, qui, pour reprendre une autre expression, "coupe les cheveux en quatre". Mais, toujours dans un registre familier, voire même argotique, le mot "haricot" désigne aussi les orteils. Ainsi, quelqu'un qui "vous court le haricot" c'est, en quelque sorte, une personne qui "vous casse les pieds". C'est d'ailleurs une expression purement française. En effet, un Allemand agacé par son voisin, par exemple, dira plutôt qu'il lui "marche sur le biscuit". On le voit, les images alimentaires ont toujours du succès. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Director of Humanity Assemble, Christy Kelly, a mother and life-long Democrat, joins us to discuss the donkey in the room. We tend to recognize the elephant in the room, regardless if we choose to address its presence. Move the elephant out of the way and you have another animal, a vile donkey, dead center in the room. The donkey demands that we focus out attention on the elephant and ignore everything else. We watched in the last year as millions of voters switch registration from the Democrat to Republican party. We've seen independents more recently, even libertarians, shifting their support to the Republican party. This is statistically verifiable even if ads are on billboards claiming that John from wherever owns a gun, is republican, but is voting for democrats.The donkey in the room is this: Contemporary Democrats are obsessed with skin color, even to the point where if you don't vote for a Democrat, they don't consider you black or Hispanic, as if your skin color inherently determines your political ideology.Contemporary Democrats are obsessed with sex and gender, even to the point where pornography is placed into the hands of children in the name of education, and even to the point where as a woman you are expected to vote Democrat to protect your right not to be a strong mother, but to murder your child up to the point of birth, and after. This is extremism, not healthcare.This ideological cult sees only skin color, sexual preference, identity in the mind that ignores the biology of the body, and personal virtue that can be achieved by obsessively using words like racism, sexism, transphobia, white nationalism, Nazi, etc. Such an ideology is akin to the class warfare of Maos China. In the name of safety, the demand of mobs to ban, cancel, and censor is akin to Maos struggle sessions, book burnings, and cultural revolution. Calling people names, making up stories about them, claiming they have no ideas, no policies, should be arrested as political opposition or prevented from running for office, and shouldn't be allowed to speak, are tactics of those with unpopular ideas, or no ideas at all, and no enthusiasm.(https://www.humanityassemble.com)
I helgen börjar den viktigaste politiska händelsen i Kina på fem år - Kommunistpartiets kongress. Efter att ha ändrat grundlagen kan ledaren Xi Jinping nu väljas om för en historisk tredje period, något som inte hänt sedan Maos tid. På en kvart får du veta hur Xi Jinping tar ett allt hårdare grepp om makten och hur Kinas politiska vägval kan påverka resten av världen. Med Moa Kärnstrand som bevakar Kina på SvD.
Social Media has long been known to cause anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and feelings of isolation and loneliness. TikTok in particular, a short-video app, is responsible for the development of nervous tics, Tourette's syndrome, and emotional, sometimes violent, outbursts. TikTok is furthermore known to collect and store mass amounts of intimate data. Considering the app is run by a hostile foreign government, it is certainly a direct threat to national security, and the mental and physical development of those who use it obsessively. TikTok has its largest base in the U.S. where young girls in particular are being programmed and brain damaged by hostile anti-human propaganda.
Eine Kulturrevolution geht um im Westen, unter dem Banner der „Gleichstellung" – eine kommunistische Taktik, die Nationen zerstört. Das sagt eine Überlebende der chinesischen Kulturrevolution. Web: https://www.epochtimes.de Probeabo der Epoch Times Wochenzeitung: https://bit.ly/EpochProbeabo Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTimesDE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81ACRSbWNgmnVSK6M1p_Ug Telegram: https://t.me/epochtimesde Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtimesde Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTimesWelt/ Unseren Podcast finden Sie unter anderem auch hier: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/etdpodcast/id1496589910 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/277zmVduHgYooQyFIxPH97 Unterstützen Sie unabhängigen Journalismus: Per Paypal: http://bit.ly/SpendenEpochTimesDeutsch Per Banküberweisung (Epoch Times Europe GmbH, IBAN: DE 2110 0700 2405 2550 5400, BIC/SWIFT: DEUTDEDBBER, Verwendungszweck: Spenden) Vielen Dank! (c) 2022 Epoch Times
The warning was shot across the bow of Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector (OIG), in a report to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) raised concerned that MAOs could be denying prior authorizations requests in an attempt to increase profits.CMS agreed to the report and, on Aug. 3, issued new guidance on the appropriate use of MAO clinical criteria for medical necessity reviews along with numerous revisions.Reporting on this developing story during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays will be Dennis Jones, administrator of patient financial services for Montefiore Nyack Hospital.Other segments will include these instantly recognizable broadcast segments:The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Practus, will report the latest news about auditors.Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Bryon, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.SDoH Report: Tiffany Ferguson, a subject matter expert on the social determinants of health (SDoH), will report on the news that's happening at the intersection of healthcare regulations and the SDoH.Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds with another installment of his popular segment.Legislative Update: Substituting for Matthew Albright, will be Cate Brantley, legislative affairs analyst for Zelis. Brantley will report on current healthcare legislation.
Social Media has long been known to cause anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and feelings of isolation and loneliness. TikTok in particular, a short-video app, is responsible for the development of nervous tics, Tourette's syndrome, and emotional, sometimes violent, outbursts. TikTok is furthermore known to collect and store mass amounts of intimate data. Considering the app is run by a hostile foreign government, it is certainly a direct threat to national security, and the mental and physical development of those who use it obsessively. TikTok has its largest base in the U.S. where young girls in particular are being programmed and brain damaged by hostile anti-human propaganda.
Medicare Advantage (MA), otherwise known as the “money machine,” is often the most profitable parts of many payers' business lines. Medicare Advantage plans can make a lot of cash if they are good at what they do. Look at any of these large, consolidated carriers' financial statements to get the magnitude of that statement. Also, in 2022, Medicare Advantage plans have enrolled 28 million participants between them, which represents 45% of all Medicare beneficiaries. This marks a three-point improvement in penetration over 2021 and a total program enrollment growth of 9%. All of this is not a secret. So, what's happening right now is that this administration is looking carefully at Medicare Advantage plans and what they have been up to. We have had an amping up of government oversight, including regulatory actions and program audits. In this healthcare podcast, I am speaking with Betsy Seals, who is CEO and cofounder of Rebellis Group, which is a managed care consulting firm working with Medicare Advantage plans. Betsy says (and this is what we talk about in the interview) that there's three main areas that the government is currently scrutinizing: Sales and marketing. There have been these third parties, it seems, these field marketing organizations who were hired to do marketing and sales for some of the Medicare Advantage plans. And because they were third parties, it seems that many of them felt themselves to be excluded from CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) regulations and able to basically mislead prospective members with sales pitches that were highly suspect. Betsy gives some examples of these, and when you hear them, you will see why CMS is cracking down. Recouping improper payments is another area that CMS is all over. Interestingly, as Betsy Seals says in this interview, this might be one area where the government is actually ahead of private sector plans from a technology and analytic standpoint. CMS seems to have better analytics capabilities and is better at detecting fraud schemes and improper payments than the plans themselves. These plans are not sophisticated enough to notice stuff that CMS detects when it gets ahold of the plan data. But as unusual as this situation is where the government is ahead of the business sector, I can't say I'm shocked. We have had one guest on this show after another talking about just how far in the past some of these health plans are lagging. Dan O'Neill probably said it most eloquently and notably (EP359). But I digress. So, recouping improper payments has the eye of CMS. This means two things largely. It means finding “outlier” codes that some MA plan paid for but which are clearly errors and should not have been paid. Another improper payment is when plans themselves do a little fancy upcoding so that they make more money than they should in their risk-adjustment payments. This has gotten some major attention lately. Let me quote from an OIG (Office of Inspector General) report: “Our findings raise concerns about the extent to which certain MA companies may have inappropriately leveraged both chart reviews and HRAs [health risk assessments] to maximize risk-adjusted payments. We found that 20 of the 162 MA companies drove a disproportionate share of the $9.2 billion in payments from diagnoses that were reported only on chart reviews and HRAs, and on no other service records.” The sneaky idea here to get more money than they should from taxpayers is that someone somewhere puts down that a member has major depressive disease because someone somewhere said they did. But the patient clearly doesn't have major depressive disease because they aren't getting any treatment for it and nothing anywhere would indicate that they are suffering from a major depressive disease. So, the plan winds up getting more money from the government to care for a patient who is suffering from major depressive disease, but the patient doesn't require any additional care because they don't have major depressive disease. It's a great way to make some dollars for shareholders that is coming right out of the pockets of taxpayers. In sum, the #2 area of additional oversight is recouping improper payments either from paying claims that should not have been paid for or by wild upcoding. This is just kinda like the general sort of compliance oversight that CMS does, meaning grievances and appeals and formulary administration and models of care for SNP plans (special needs plans), compliance program effectiveness—normal stuff like this—which will be interesting given all of the articles coming out right now about how patients on Medicare Advantage plans are less likely to get more costly diabetes treatments and how often there's denials for cancer care or NCI cancer centers aren't covered, etc. One point of note here that's kind of thought-provoking on a few levels: If you're an MA plan, it is super important for you to get members in for their annual screenings. For one, CMS requires that you document diagnoses each year; and you need to do this to reduce the chances that CMS will question a treatment being paid for because there's no underlying diagnosis to support it—and these diagnoses must be re-upped every year. Recall what I was just talking about re: improper payments and fraud schemes. If a patient isn't diagnosed with something, then why are taxpayers paying for its treatment? Also risk adjustment ... if you wanna upcode, it's not a bad idea to have a diagnosis documented in multiple different ways so that when the OIG/CMS/DOJ comes knocking, you can have your ducks in a row. Getting patients in for their annual screenings is how you can safely upcode. Further, one more reason why getting patients in for annual screenings matters to MA plans, member experience counts for an increasing piece of star ratings. Patients who never see their doctor and never interact with the plan don't usually give the plan they have nothing to do with stellar marks—and besides that, these members are tough to retain. Last big deal for an MA plan to get members in for their annual is this is when the doc gets into screening for care gaps, which is also part of star measures. All this about annual screenings is a bit of a sidebar, but it is kind of interesting to contemplate as we get into the conversation today about government oversight. (For a meme on this topic, check out this Tweet from Rik Renard.) My guest, as I mentioned earlier, is Betsy Seals. Listen to our conversation about how MA plans are in the hot seat right now. Later in the fall, Betsy will be coming back to talk about trends in the Medicare Advantage marketplace. You can learn more at rebellisgroup.com. Betsy Seals is the CEO and cofounder of Rebellis Group, a consulting firm established to provide advisory and hands-on services to Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) and their subcontractors. Betsy is a nationally recognized leader in the managed care industry with over 20 years of experience. Betsy brings to the table a solid mix of leadership and business acumen, as well as regulatory and strategic knowledge within the managed care landscape. Betsy's expertise is focused in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, compliance, sales and marketing, strategy, supplemental benefit landscape, innovative benefit design that address social determinants of health, and health plan operations. Prior to founding Rebellis Group, Betsy served as the chief consulting officer for Gorman Health Group (GHG). In this role, Betsy managed the Medicare consulting practice, including implementation of strategic initiatives, development of new practice areas, and oversight of day-to-day consulting operations. Prior to her role as chief consulting officer, Betsy served as senior vice president, compliance operations, where she assisted MAOs and Part D sponsors to attain and maintain compliance with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations and guidance by conducting risk assessments, preparing organizations for CMS audits, performing mock CMS audits, and creating and implementing internal and delegated entity oversight programs. Before joining GHG, Betsy worked for MAOs, where she served in customer service and compliance with responsibility for creation and implementation of oversight programs, CMS audit preparation, implementation of internal corrective action plans, and the day-to-day management of compliance operations. Betsy has also worked as a CMS subcontractor to conduct CMS Compliance Program audits. 08:15 What's happening with sales and marketing in the healthcare industry? 11:04 What's happening with the focus on recouping improper payments? 13:32 “When you look at the fundamentals of it, these are federal dollars. And what we're talking about is federal dollars that were paid when they should not have been paid.” 15:39 Are improper claim payments an administrative problem, or something more intentional? 16:20 “The health plan has a responsibility to catch those issues.” 20:10 What are specialty pharmacy prescriptions being scrutinized for? 22:12 “If this is where CMS is headed … the health plan should've already been doing this.” 23:58 Why do you see a bigger focus on social determinants of health? 25:54 Do these health plan audits actually have any teeth? 27:01 What is the biggest penalty a health plan can face from an audit? 29:57 “Navigating the Medicare program … was near to impossible. I know the program, and even for me, it was hours and hours and hours and hours on the phone.” You can learn more at rebellisgroup.com. @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What's happening with sales and marketing in the healthcare industry? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What's happening with the focus on recouping improper payments? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “When you look at the fundamentals of it, these are federal dollars. And what we're talking about is federal dollars that were paid when they should not have been paid.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Are improper claim payments an administrative problem, or something more intentional? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “The health plan has a responsibility to catch those issues.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What are specialty pharmacy prescriptions being scrutinized for? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “If this is where CMS is headed … the health plan should've already been doing this.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Why do you see a bigger focus on social determinants of health? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Do these health plan audits actually have any teeth? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What is the biggest penalty a health plan can face from an audit? @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “Navigating the Medicare program … was near to impossible. I know the program, and even for me, it was hours and hours and hours and hours on the phone.” @betsyseals of @GroupRebellis discusses #MedicareAdvantage plans on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Dave Chase, Cora Opsahl (EP373), Cora Opsahl (EP372), Dr Mark Fendrick (Encore! EP308), Erik Davis and Autumn Yongchu (EP371), Erik Davis and Autumn Yongchu (EP370), Keith Hartman, Dr Aaron Mitchell (Encore! EP282), Stacey Richter (INBW34), Ashleigh Gunter, Doug Hetherington, Dr Kevin Schulman, Scott Haas, David Muhlestein, David Scheinker, Ali Ucar, Dr Carly Eckert, Jeb Dunkelberger (EP360), Dan O'Neill, Dr Wayne Jenkins, Liliana Petrova, Ge Bai, Nikhil Krishnan, Shawn Rhodes, Pramod John (EP353), Pramod John (EP352), Dr Eric Bricker, Katy Talento
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Hva skjedde med «I have dream»? Glemte Martin Luther noe i sitt budskap? Bør man i det hele tatt dømme folk ut fra moralske prinsipper? Og hva ligger i Maos budskap om at revolusjonen ikke er et tea-party? Bruker man for mye tid i mediene til å forstå hvorfor Trump ble valgt? Og er ikke Jimmy Kimmel heller morsom nå a? Sturla spør i hvor stor grad mediene egentlig forstår «vanlig folk». Hvis USA ble grunnlagt på bakgrunn av en konspirasjon, må vel konspirasjoner være greit, eller? Har arbeiderklassen forsvunnet enda mer til ytterliggående politiske demagoger etter to år med lockdown? Og er ikke Harari og Fukuyama fremtidsrettede spåmenn? Gjesten hos SK er tidligere diplomat, og nå politisk kommentator for TV-2- Eirik Bergersen. God lytt folks!
Radio Kamrat är Rebecca Weidmo Uvells podd för upplysning om kommunism. Vi stannar kvar i Kina även denna vecka och fördjupar oss i Maos andra 5-årsplan - Det stora språnget. Som kopierade Stalins projekt men resultatet blev ännu mer förödande. Ofattbart lidande och svält följde. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podden så får du alla avsnitt automatiskt.
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We open with anxiety. Sometimes anxiety comes on quick and is hard to manage. We look at the root cause and try to work through it. Then comes Dr. Seuss, censorship and its place in culture. Beau wrote a poem and then read it aloud. Poem: Censorship, Censorship What have you done? You took all the books, How will I have fun? You don't need books By a racist old coot. We have ones that are fun And anti-racist to boot! For if you're not racist You're racist, you see. Anti-Racism Is the only way to be. Please, then, explain As I'm only seven. Are you saying anti-racism Is my only way into heaven? I am too young And afraid I don't see How either of these things are good for me. Can you explain why these books make you so mad. And why I cannot learn; Aren't there lessons to be had? It would seem to me That Dr Suess being bad, Would be a teaching moment, And for that I'd be glad. Don't we already do this With the Hitlers and Maos? We learn the reasons, the whys and the hows. So that we may understand Why these things are done. And learn not to hate, But how to love someone. If these lessons aren't taught How can we learn? Can love fill our hearts While we watch books burn? I see your face And it's full of surprise How did someone so young Learn about Hitler's rise? A fair question, to be sure, But I have one too. Should we tell all white kids, Racism dwells within you? But what do I know, I am simply a child. Trying to understand this world, this jungle, it's wild. But if you shield me From things that are bad. You save me from experiences You'll never let me have. Is that not the reason We live through this life. To do battle, to struggle, Face hardship and strife? And through it all, our reason to live. The meaning in life That we pass onto our kids. The meaning is this And it conquers all. No matter the difficulties, The hardships, the falls. Those who have a why Can bear any how. So do what you must And censor me now. But I will not grovel, I will not quit. And you will never make me Apologize for it. You cannot deceive me With that veil made to blind. For I see all Of your clever little lies. So, again, please tell me Why censorship is right. And while I wait I'll read Dr Suess by the dim fire light.