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Best podcasts about prime health

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Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Mike Riordan, President and Chief Executive Officer at Premier Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 15:32


Mike Riordan, President and Chief Executive Officer at Prime Health, shares insights from his experience in Ohio at Premier Health. He discusses the importance of staying true to the organization's mission statement and values, strategies for measuring employee engagement, and the power of self-awareness in effective leadership.

The Daily Apple Podcast
The Daily Apple Podcast - What Prime Health Desires To Be (Part 3 with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein)

The Daily Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 25:48


In Part 3 of our conversation with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, we discuss some of our desires for the future of Prime Health. Why do we exist? What kind of patient care do we offer? And what should we expect for our health future?Dr. Matt Kaeberlein is the Chief Executive Officer at Optispan, Inc., Affiliate Professor of Oral Health Sciences at the University of Washington, and Co-Director of the Dog Aging Project. Dr. Kaeberlein's research interests are focused on understanding biological mechanisms of aging in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life for people and companion animals.Prime Health Associates

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show
The Science of Resilience: How You Can Heal From Within | Dr. Domenick Sportelli

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 113:29


Dr. Sportelli is a Medical Physician who received a Bachelors degree in Biology as well as a Masters of Science degree in Biology from Montclair State University. He attended NYIT School of Osteopathic Medicine, and upon graduating with Honors in clinical science, Dr. Sportelli pursued a Graduate Medical Internship year in General Family Medicine at NJ Medical School. He is the Associate Program Director of NY Medical College Psychiatry Residency at Prime Health, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Touro School Medicine and a member of the Advisory Board of NYIT School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Sportelli is Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and he is Fellowship Trained in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He holds an unrestricted medical license in the State of New Jersey.In this episode we discuss:Are prescription drugs the only answer?Why being more successful won't make you happier.The future of mental health treatments.How to better handle everyday stress.This episode is brought to you by Vivo Health, Ned, PaleoValley, InsideTracker, 1stPhormMentioned in this episode:Get 15% off with code DRLYONhelloned.com/DRLYONGet 15% off and a 100-day trial for all footwearhttps://www.vivobarefoot.com/drlyonVisit 1st Phorm Website for Free Shipping on orders $75+http://www.1stphorm.com/drlyonInside Tracker 20% Off the Entire Storehttps://info.insidetracker.com/drlyon15% Off Your Purchasehttps://paleovalley.com/drlyon

The School Of Unlearning With Elisa Haggarty
EP 44: On Women's Hormone Health with Dr. Soyona Rafatjah

The School Of Unlearning With Elisa Haggarty

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 72:35


If you are confused about women's hormone health or what foods fuel inflammation, this podcast episode is for you. Dr. Soyona Rafatjah, a board certified Family Physician and the Founder of Prime Health in Denver, CO. joins us for episode 44 on The School of Unlearning podcast. We discuss her origin story and what fueled her to embrace the tenets of Functional and Integrative Medicine and why women's thyroid health is so importance for metabolic and immune function. Dr. Rafatjah helps us understand the power and importance of informed consent and how most medical science and pharmaceuticals are designed for men. Women's health involving stress management, toxins and dietary modifications are baseline for Dr. Rafatjah and this episode is filled with clinical gems.   In this episode, we cover:  Soyona's origin story  Why Functional medicine is rooted in health outcomes vs sick care Why the thyroid is importance for women's health and why most doctor's don't run comprehensive labs The benefits of birth control for family planning Why birth control is being over prescribed and prescribed for the wrong reasons - how it can act as a bandaid for hormone health issues The importance of informed consent in women's health  What 3 foods fuel inflammation What foods calm inflammation  The root causes of depression and how to proactively work with brain health   How much protein a day women should aim for  Soy? What are the health benefits and risks and why to always aim for organic  What Dr. Raftajah is currently unlearning You can learn more about Prime Health by visiting their website here.  Prime Health offers private and group Functional Medicine care to those in the Colorado area and select states for virtual care.    Elisa Haggarty is a Conscious Leadership Coach and Organizational Consultant, click here to learn more about her work.  Follow The School of Unlearning on Instagram @thesoulpodcast.     

Med School Minutes
Med School Minutes- Ep. 14- Special Guest: Dr. Padmini Bhadriraju

Med School Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 43:56


Welcome to another episode of the Med School Minutes Podcast.  We are excited to welcome Dr. Padmini Bhudriraju, a CMO of Prime Health in Texas and a Clerkship Director for SJSM.We also welcomed two guests, Dr. Saad Hanan and Dr. Kiran Nizamani, graduates of SJSM and current USMLE Counselors. Dr. Bhudriraju gave us great insights into what residency programs and hospitals are looking for when selecting candidates for their programs. www.sjsm.org#medicalschool #medicalstudent #caribbean

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The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: Bottom's Up?

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 14:35


As read by George Hahn. Follow George on Twitter, @georgehahn. Prime Health by Scott Galloway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: Prime Health

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 15:17


As read by George Hahn. Follow George on Twitter, @georgehahn. Prime Health by Scott Galloway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Redox Podcast
#36 Therapy for Kids with Manatee's Dama Dipayana

The Redox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 45:19


On today's show, we have Damayanti Dipayana, the co-founder and CEO of Manatee Health, based in the Mile High city of health tech, Denver, Colorado. We get into the Manatee story and the big splash they made as they launched winning the HLTH pitch competition, Prime Health, and graduating from Techstars. We also get into how Dama manages running an early stage startup with three kids under 4. Truly a herculean feat that she shrugs off as a days work.

Live with              Miami's Community News
Dr. Manuel Gonzalez is LIVE on Miami's Community Health with Dr. Anthony Gonzalez

Live with Miami's Community News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 16:38


Dr. Anthony Gonzalez talks with Dr. Manuel Gonzales from Prime Health

The Redox Podcast
#28 Getting paid with Medicaid in THIS economy

The Redox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 46:00


Rachel Dixon is an expert in the clinical, operational, and technological implementation of telehealth and other innovative digital health solutions in Medicaid-focused organizations. Rachel has worked across the spectrum of care, successfully designing and implementing programs on behalf of payers, primary care providers, mental health centers, and more. In addition to being the President of Prime Health, Rachel serves Colorado as an eHealth Commissioner. We discussed various opportunities and strategies for healthcare startups working with the government as well as how telehealth has evolved in Colorado and beyond. 2:10 - Colorado's COVID-19 telehealth response 7:30 - How vendors should collaborate with public health programs 11:00 - Getting started working with the government 19:27 - Examples of startups getting government funding 20:23 - The future of telehealth parody reimbursement 26:46 - Examining the business of telehealth for large health systems 32:06 - The Prime Health Challenge (link to program) 39:53 - Prime Health Innovation Summit (link to event)

The #HCBiz Show!
Interoperability 2.0 with Niko Skievaski

The #HCBiz Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 56:00


The interoperability promise of a shared, longitudinal medical record has so far focused on connecting health systems to each other. With the growing investment and constant new entrants of SDOH solution vendors, a new wave of interoperability challenges are becoming apparent. How does your health app connect to an EHR? Will new anti-data blocking legislation help or hurt SDOH startups? In this wide-ranging conversation, Don Lee and Shahid Shah talk with Niko Skievaski, President and Co-Founder of Redox, about his team's solution to interoperability and why health information exchanges (HIEs) are only part of the answer. Highlights One API to link them all. FHIR is a language, not an API. Redox helps you scale your integration infrastructure without scaling your team. Interop with Epic: Then and Now. B2B relationship building through Interface Analysts. HIEs are designed to facilitate the movement of data to follow a patient, Redox shares data between health systems and their business associates. The competing interests between Value-Based Care and Consumerism. Where is the government investing in health tech? 2020 will be a big year for interoperability. Implications of the Blue Button Breach. Will the Cambridge Analytica problem come to Healthcare? 21st Century bugs need a 21st Century solution. Niko Skievaski. President and Co-Founder As president and co-founder of Redox, Niko Skievaski leads his team in helping healthcare organizations fulfill the promise of digital health with an integration platform that securely and efficiently exchanges data. Prior to co-founding Redox in 2014, he worked at Epic, a multi-billion-dollar healthcare technology company. After Epic, he co-founded 100state, Wisconsin's largest co-working community. He is also a board member at Prime Health, a Denver-based non-profit designed to accelerate the adoption of emerging healthcare technologies that address community and safety net needs. Niko has an MA degree in economics from Boston University and a BS degree in economics and international business from Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business. He lives in Boulder, Colorado with his collection of mountain bikes. Redox Redox accelerates the development and distribution of healthcare software solutions with a full-service integration platform to securely and efficiently exchange healthcare data. With just one connection, data can be transmitted across a growing network of 600+ healthcare delivery organizations and 250+ independent software vendors. Members of the Redox Network exchange more than 7 million patient records per day, leveraging a single data standard compatible with more than 40 electronic health record systems. Redox exists to make healthcare data useful and every patient experience a little bit better. Links, Resources, and Related Episodes LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skievaski/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/niko_ski Website: https://www.redoxengine.com/ The Redox Podcast: https://www.redoxengine.com/blog/category/podcast/ Shahid Shah on The Redox Podcast Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) FHIR At Scale Taskforce (FAST) and the DaVinci Project

Matt Brown Show
MBS175 - How to Become Super Human with Tristan van Moerkerken, CEO, Prime Health

Matt Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 38:14


Being healthy means something different to everyone, you could consider yourself healthy because you only eat take outs once a month or I could consider myself healthy because I frequent crossfit classes 3 times a week. But one aspect of health that is not often spoken about is mental health and cognitive function, a diet for the most important organ in your body. The brain. Today I’m joined by Tristan van Moerkerken, Biochemist and the CEO of Prime Health Holdings and Prime Self, a “Human Optimisation” brand that focuses on creating natural supplements that enable cognitive and human function without the negatives that come with so many products out there today. So often entrepreneurs create incredible solutions for other people but how often do they have something that supports them to be great at what they do without the crash of coffee or energy drinks. Plug in for an exciting episode with everything from mushrooms to mental health, so without further ado enter Tristan van Moerkerken.

MGMA Podcasts
Insider: Rachel Dixon on Conquering the Complexities of Telehealth Reimbursement

MGMA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 27:36


The complexities of telehealth reimbursement in 2019 are demystified by Rachel Dixon, MGMA’s resident telehealth expert. Dixon is also chief strategy officer for Care on Location, a telehealth medical service, hardware, software and consulting company, and acting executive director of Prime Health, a nonprofit that drives digital health innovation in the safety net space. Dixon will co-present a four-hour online seminar, "Using Telemedicine to Improve Your Bottom Line," on April 25. Learn more at https://www.mgma.com/events/online-seminar-using-telemedicine-to-improve-your. Audio: "Street Walk," Paolo Pavan (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)

PopHealth Week
Meet @MikeBiselli @CatalystHTI

PopHealth Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 31:00


Wednesday September 2oth our special guest is Mike Biselli the visionary founder of Denver based Catalyst HTI, After being named 1st Team All PAC-10 Kicker in 1999 and playing in the Rose Bowl with the Stanford Cardinal the following year – all while earning his BA and MA – Mike Biselli hung up his cleats and brought his unwavering determination and collaborative spirit to the field of healthcare. During his tenure with several industry-leading medical device companies in Nevada and Colorado, Mike quickly recognized the potential of digital health technology to significantly improve medical outcomes, and decided to join the growing movement of entrepreneurs, technologists, and clinicians who were reimagining healthcare through innovation. MedPassage, a digital health startup that connected the buyers and sellers of medical implants via an online platform, represented his first attempt at using technology to address the US healthcare system’s pervasive inefficiencies. After a private equity group acquired MedPassage in 2013, Mike began collaborating with a wide range of individuals and organizations dedicated to accelerating the current transformation of the US healthcare industry through digital health innovation.   As Board Member of Prime Health and a Senior Advisor to 10.10.10 that Mike witnessed firsthand the tremendous power a determined community of clinicians, executives, technologists, entrepreneurs, academics, and investors could wield. Realizing just how much more could be accomplished if that power were harnessed, Mike began developing the industry integrator concept, a completely new feature of the innovation economy that would allow the healthcare industry to be integrated at the point of innovation by housing an entire health-tech ecosystem in a single location. 

This Week in Health Innovation
Meet @MikeBiselli Founder of @CatalystHTI

This Week in Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 32:00


Wednesday September 20th our special guest was Mike Biselli the visionary founder of Denver based Catalyst HTI.  More about Mike: After being named 1st Team All PAC-10 Kicker in 1999 and playing in the Rose Bowl with the Stanford Cardinal the following year – all while earning his BA and MA – Mike Biselli hung up his cleats and brought his unwavering determination and collaborative spirit to the field of healthcare. During his tenure with several industry-leading medical device companies in Nevada and Colorado, Mike quickly recognized the potential of digital health technology to significantly improve medical outcomes, and decided to join the growing movement of entrepreneurs, technologists, and clinicians who were reimagining healthcare through innovation. MedPassage, a digital health startup that connected the buyers and sellers of medical implants via an online platform, represented his first attempt at using technology to address the US healthcare system’s pervasive inefficiencies. After a private equity group acquired MedPassage in 2013, Mike began collaborating with a wide range of individuals and organizations dedicated to accelerating the current transformation of the US healthcare industry through digital health innovation.   As Board Member of Prime Health and a Senior Advisor to 10.10.10 that Mike witnessed firsthand the tremendous power a determined community of clinicians, executives, technologists, entrepreneurs, academics, and investors could wield. Realizing just how much more could be accomplished if that power were harnessed, Mike began developing the industry integrator concept, a completely new feature of the innovation economy that would allow the healthcare industry to be integrated at the point of innovation by housing an entire health-tech ecosystem in a single location. 

StartUp Health NOW Podcast
#131: Why We Need to Rethink the Healthcare Ecosystem: Steve Adams, Prime Health

StartUp Health NOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 7:39


In this episode of StartUp Health NOW, Steve Adams, CEO of Prime Health, describes what his organization is doing to expand opportunities for innovators in Colorado, and shares his hopes for the future of the state's health innovation ecosystem Watch Here: https://healthtransformer.us/why-we-need-to-rethink-the-healthcare-ecosystem-1c8533f16b2d GUEST: Steve Adams, Prime Health HOST: Unity Stoakes, StartUp Health LOCATION: Prime Health Summit Denver, Colorado

The Leadership Podcast
TLP007: A Team Approach to Mending Our Nation’s Healthcare Crisis with Mike Biselli

The Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 34:00


Bios While a Board Member of Prime Health and a Senior Advisor to 10.10.10, health-tech entrepreneur Mike Biselli witnessed firsthand the tremendous power that a determined community of clinicians, technologists, and investors could wield, and realized just how much more could be accomplished if that power were harnessed. Over the next few years, Mike began developing the industry integrator concept, an entirely new feature of the innovation economy that would allow the healthcare industry to be integrated at the point of innovation by housing an entire health-tech ecosystem in a single location. Now, in partnership with governmental, academic, non-profit, and commercial organizations, Mike Biselli is developing Catalyst HTI, a first-of-its-kind industry integrator in Denver’s River North District (RiNo) that will bring together health-tech startups and Fortune 20s alike in the race to fix American healthcare.   Catalyst site: http://catalysthealthtech.com    Personal website: http://mikebiselli.com    Twitter: @mikebiselli   Summary & Ideas for Action Mike Biselli brings his dedication, enthusiasm and servant leadership style to digital health innovation as a community leader and collaborator. His character building and leadership journey started early in his life, with athletics playing a huge role. He was awarded a college scholarship for football, which led him to being named 1st Team All PAC-10 kicker in 1999. He now brings those same qualities along with his passion to his business ventures through his industry integrator concept. He believes that through collaboration, diversity and innovation, we will be able to save the U.S. from the financial crisis that exists in our healthcare system.   Key Takeaways [3:00] Unpacking Mike’s visionary quote about the looming crisis in the U.S. healthcare system. [7:45] Prime Health is a business ecosystem of collaborators working to extend its vision around the nation. [11:09] Mike firmly believes in ‘give of yourself first’ as a foundation for his servant leadership style. [15:02] A football memory: Long-term dedication enabled Mike to gain the trust needed to perform a surprise onside kick. [20:16] The role athletics played in Mike’s success as a leader.  [27:46] The true measure of leadership effectiveness is to see how many new leaders are created by an existing leader. [30:40] How to contact Mike, see him speak, and get your hands on his forthcoming book.   Quotable Quotes “To empower people and to let them grow and develop, a leader must give up power.” “If we are going to re-imagine this broken healthcare industry, Fortune 100’s need to work with entrepreneurs.” “Homogeneity squashes innovation, inspiration and opportunity to make something bigger of ourselves.”   Mentioned on the Show Prime Health - http://primehealthco.com   Points to Ponder Regarding Mike’s vision for Catalyst, what are ways you can bring very diverse groups together with common interests to meet today’s challenges? How do you “give of yourself first’ as a servant leaders? When people stay at organizations for a very short time these days, how do you inspire people to long-term dedication? Sports analogies are used a lot as metaphors – what other examples can you use that are inclusive? Do you agree with Mike that the true measure of leadership effectiveness is to see how many new leaders are created by an existing leader?

Tell Somebody
Healthcare Legislation - A Step in the Right Direction?

Tell Somebody

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2010 56:40


On this edition of Tell Somebody, Dr. Carole McArthur and Prof. Mike Wood discuss the recently passed healthcare legislation. Carole McArthur, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Oral Biology, UMKC School of Dentistry; Professor, Department of Pathology, Truman Medical Center Mike Wood, adjunct professor at the Bloch School of Business and Public Administration. Wood was among the early architects of Prime Health, one of the first HMO's in the country. comments or questions on the show?  Send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us Right-click on the .mp3 filename below and choose save target as to save a copy of the audio file to your computer.