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Quinn comes to you LIVE with special guest Matthew Fiedler to talk about tax shelters, aioli recipes, and the infinite wisdom of Sir Francis Bacon
Budget Committee Republicans have tasked the Energy and Commerce Committee with finding $880 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending. Though the committee has jurisdiction over many programs, it notably oversees Medicare Part B and Medicaid spending. Matthew Fiedler, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, joins host J. Carlisle Larsen to talk about the news and why most of those potential spending cuts could come from Medicaid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Fiedler, a Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution joins Megan and Tom to explain why the feds are looking at the "middle men" in drug pricing. Credit: © Jerry Habraken via Imagn Content Services, LLC
Quinn is joined by special guest and dear friend Matthew Fiedler to talk joint filing, the Manson Murders, and Naked & Afraid.
Quinn comes to you LIVE to salute the 2024 solar eclipse, talk tech issues, and preview some upcoming episodes. A reminder to email us your questions for Matthew Fiedler, as well as your 2024 horse name submissions!
Matthew Fiedler, Center on Health Policy, The Brookings Institution joins Megan Lynch talking about how pharmacy benefit managers work and the impact on medicine.
Congressional lawmakers established a new arbitration process when they passed the No Surprises Act in December 2020. Since April 2022, payers and providers have been able to have a third-party settle payment disputes over out-of-network claims. However, the process has been bogged down by exceedingly high caseloads and legal challenges. On today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily, Matthew Fiedler, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, joins the podcast to talk more about how the process has fared overall since its launch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Congressional committees have weighed legislation over the past months that would further regulate pharmacy benefit managers, if passed. But these bills may not have a significant impact on drug spending, and could even have the opposite of their intended effects, according to new analysis from the Brookings Institution. On today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily, Matthew Fiedler, Joseph A. Pechman Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and senior fellow with the Brookings Schaeffer Initiative on Health Policy, joins to talk more about what he and his team found. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quinn is joined by tax and audit specialist and in-house expert Matthew Fiedler to discuss the economy, Easter crafts, and the top Michael Douglas films. You won't wanna miss this annual classic!
He's real, and he's spectacular. Join us for our 4th annual taxes special, where special guest Matt Fiedler answers hard-hitting questions about the CPA exam, cancelled concerts, and Dustin Hoffman's greatest movie roles
Driving company growth is more than just the bottom line. Many companies on the Inc 5000 are mission-driven. These leaders know the mission is important. Today's guest is Matt Fielder, CEO at Vinyl Me, Please. Inc Magazine ranked Vinyl Me, Please #342 on the 2020 Inc 5000 list. This company made the Inc 5000 for the last two consecutive years. Matt and I discuss why the mission is important and how it affects the growth of the business. He shares insights about his purpose that will help you with your mission-driven business. Join us today in our conversation about why the mission is important. Get the show notes for Mission is Important to Every Business and Drives Growth with Matthew Fiedler at Vinyl Me, Please Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Growth Think Tank featuring Matthew Fiedler at Vinyl Me, Please with me your @GeneHammett http://bit.ly/gttMatthewFiedler #MissionisImportant #Leadership #Culture #GHepisode657 #GTTepisodes #Podcasts Give Growth Think Tank a review on iTunes!
Dr. Matthew Fiedler is a fellow at the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. M. Fiedler. Competing Visions for the Future of Health Policy. N Engl J Med 2020;383:1197-1199.
A decade after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the COVID-19 pandemic is testing the US health insurance system amid a public health and economic crisis. Christen Linke Young and Matthew Fielder, fellows with the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy, join to discuss stresses, gaps, and successes in maintaining Americans’ consistent access to affordable, high-quality healthcare coverage, and how COVID-19 may inform the outlook for policy changes in the months ahead.
During this episode, You, Me and Your Top Three host, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Samantha Snabes, co-founder and catalyst at re:3D about resiliency through disruption. She shares firsthand experience of driving resiliency through major disruptions like COVID-19 as well as several natural disasters. She also discusses how she motivates her team to shape the future of manufacturing through 3D printing and using it to change the landscape across the world. Additionally, she notes her Top Three who include her amazing NASA based co-founder and two moon-shot advisors: one who is the chair of Singularity University and one who founded GoogleX. And you must hear what she has to say about helping the world make new stuff from trash. About Samantha Snabes Samantha Snabes is an officer in the Air National Guard and the CEO for re:3D where she facilitates connections between others printing at the human-scale and/or using recycled materials to access locally driven manufacturing in 53 countries. As a serial entrepreneur, she currently volunteers as the Global Chair of the IEEE Entrepreneurship Steering Committee. Previously, she served as the Social Entrepreneur in Residence for the NASA HQ and Deputy Strategist supporting the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Space Life Sciences Directorate after selling a start-up for a DARPA-funded, co-patented tissue culture device. Samantha holds a BS in Biology, BA degrees in International Relations & Hispanic Studies, a MBA with concentrations in Supply Chain Management & International Relations, and certifications as a firefighter & EMT-B. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:04 Is it really about “resiliency” or rather building capabilities and finding bravery to move forward into the unknown? 2:07 Samantha Snabes’ ability to standout, command attention, and disrupt her industry Segment 2: The “Top Three” 4:48 Samantha understands disruptions in supply chains and is a leader in manufacturing and 3D printing 8:02 Samantha’s “Top Three” starts with Matthew Fiedler whose influence and genius helped shape her view, and ability to positively impact the world 11:43 “What we love about 3D printing… it appears to be gender agnostic… and more about what they make” 14:30 “We had to think about our role…it was a real test as things were extremely tight, we were making tough calls… to still try to do R&D and trying to keep offices viable.” 16:35 Hints for finding and selecting the right co-founder for you 21:40 Innovation from disruption: The silver lining from disasters 28:40 Samantha’s “Top Three” also includes her re:3D advisors, Pascal Finette and Tom Chi 31:27 Realizing the need for advisors to hold the team accountable, serve as sounding board Segment 3: Transformation & Disruption 37:22 Manufacturing: Is there starting to be a macro shift in the industry? 41:07 Working through another disruption: COVID-19s impact on the 3D printing industry 44:17 A glimmer of hope and what the future will look like Segment 4: Wrapping Up 46:06 A partnership with Impact Hub and Impact Hub Houston to donate PPE to frontline and essential community members 49:05 Never be afraid to ask too many questions, even the dumb ones, to be a better leader Additional Information Contact Samantha: Samantha Snabes’ LinkedIn Samantha Snabes’ Twitter Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
Quinn comes to you LIVE from Chicago to discuss teaching Stevie Wonder to at-risk youth, giving speeches about Coke freestyle machines, trying to get water from Irish bartenders, and relationship advice. New segment--"What's the weather like over there?" Thanks to Matthew Fiedler for contributing this week! Want to contribute next week? Email us at beantownpodcast@yahoo.com The Killers own 'Runaways' - It is not my song
Dr. Matthew Fiedler is a fellow with the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. M. Fiedler and Others. Building on the ACA to Achieve Universal Coverage. N Engl J Med 2019;380:1685-1688.
Quinn is joined by long time Friend of the Podcast and tax wunderkind Matthew Fiedler to discuss the Republican Tax Bill, why you should choose the Cayman Islands for your destination wedding, and how to keep the IRS' hands off of YOUR hard-earned money #FriendsofthePodcast #Taxes #IRS beantownpodcast.com
Quinn continues his Fall 2018 Tour LIVE from Rockford, IL, joined by special guest and taxmaster Matthew Fiedler to discuss Liam Neeson roles, RISK strategy (and risk management strategy), and when to hold in your pee and when to not
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Matthew Fiedler The future of the Affordable Care Act is uncertain. While there has been much talk about repeal and replace, legislative efforts to carry through with this initiative have failed to gain any bipartisan support and have since fallen short of passing. Host Dr. Matt Birnholz sits down with Matthew Fiedler to discuss the latest issues involved in health care reform. Mr. Fiedler is a Fellow with the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings' Institution’s Economic Studies Program. Prior to joining Brookings, Fiedler served as Chief Economist of the Council of Economic Advisers, where he oversaw the Council's work on health care policy, including the ACA’s health insurance reforms, Medicaid expansion, and provider payment reform efforts.
Dr. Matthew Fiedler is a fellow with the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. M. Fiedler and Others. Moving in the Wrong Direction - Health Care under the AHCA. N Engl J Med 2017;376:2405-7. G.R. Wilensky. The First Hundred Days for Health Care. N Engl J Med 2017;376:2407-9.
Episode #77: With more and more music flooding the internet, artists, labels, and entrepreneurs are looking for new ways to engage fans. Many look to a subscription model as a way to provide listeners with a unique, niche experience. On this episode we hear from Patreon's Jack Conte, Vinyl Me, Please founder Matthew Fiedler, Kevin Duquette (Topshelf Records) and Karl Hofstetter (Joyful Noise Recordings). Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/
DJG is joined by filmmaker Bill Torgerson, Jerky maker Matt Tolnick; Smantha Snabes and Matthew Fiedler of Gigabot; filmmaker Mike Celestino; inventor Brent Garcia; Ryan Schoon of Caelestis Designs;... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!