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感謝失業,讓我成為更好的人:走出迷惘,開始為自己工作後,過得還不錯的這五年、王木木 專訪(好的文化)

fb新鮮事-全台最強廣播節目

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 20:16


本集主題:感謝失業,讓我成為更好的人:走出迷惘,開始為自己工作後,過得還不錯的這五年 訪問:王木木 內容簡介: 失業,正是把人生搞好,最寶貴的一堂課 300萬次瀏覽,170萬人次造訪 以及近10000名訂閱 身為「社畜」的我們,每天拖著一身疲累的皮囊下班時,總是懷疑人生、不斷的自問: |工作很不開心,不知道要不要離職? |不知道自己每天到底在努力什麼? |總是被嫌能力差,不知道自己還能做什麼? |找不到熱情,不知道能換什麼工作? |工作的意義到底是什麼? 「社畜」是日本企業底層上班族的自嘲用語,用來形容上班族為了企業而放棄身為人類的尊嚴,睡眠、飲食、家人、朋友與社交,拚命賣力地為企業效勞。由於日本在泡沫經濟破裂後,終身雇用制崩解,多數人害怕失業只好繼續忍耐非人的工作型態。 轉換時空,台灣的上班族又何嘗不是如此?但即使為了「活下去」而交換出新鮮的肝,公司永遠有充分的理由,在不需要你的時候,就請你「明天不用再來」。 本書作者王木木,在進入新創公司努力了一年半,便晉升小主管。三十歲不到的年紀,就帶領十人團隊,薪水翻漲了170%。但因為一次業務過失及管理失當,他的職涯巔峰也在此止步。 被資遣後,王木木走過很長的迷惘期,並從大量閱讀中找到了起死回生的勇氣,創立「人生研究所」,開啟了職涯諮詢的自媒體商業模式。五年來累積了170萬人次的訪客及300萬瀏覽量。 本書文章集結自「人生研究所」,也是一本近五年來自省與職涯諮詢的總和,從20歲到60歲,從社會新鮮人到高薪的工程師。你或許會懷疑,一個被資遣的三十多歲「小毛頭」,憑什麼提供職涯諮詢?答案其實很簡單,面對迷惘,大多數的人,只是需要找人聊一聊。而這本書,正是這樣的存在。 但這絕不是一本教你怎麼成功、怎麼在職場步步高升的書,也不是一本倡導「找到熱情就萬事OK」的書,更不是鼓勵大家離職創業的書……。本書顛覆被解雇的負面心態與評價,從痛苦、逃避、迷惘,到谷底的反轉,成就一個成長、學習、開創新工作型態的契機;相信無論是新鮮人求職、轉職或中年失業……都能夠在其中獲得啟發,走出迷惘,找到更好的自己。 作者簡介:王木木 政大廣告系畢業。 生於公務員家庭,從小被教育讀好書、進好校,就有一輩子好工作。2018年被公司資遣後,發現從小建立的信念竟然是錯的,從此跌進人生迷惘的低谷。 因為這次打擊,對工作與人生的關係感到疑惑,不斷閱讀、學習,把一路上的學習和心得,發表於部落格「人生研究所」。書寫超過50萬字,部落格至今累積300萬瀏覽、170萬訪客、8000+電子報訂閱者。 不過數字和流量都是身外之物,最重要的是,我現在做著我熱愛、有收入,而且能影響別人的工作。希望有一天人們不再相信傳統的成功思維,每個人都能找到熱情的立足點,做喜歡的工作。 現為創作者、講師與SCPC職涯諮詢師。 人生研究所|smarter01.com 出版社: 好的文化 粉絲頁: 出色文化 #李基銘#李基銘主持人#fb新鮮事#生活有意思#快樂玩童軍 #廣播之神#廣播之神李基銘#漢聲廣播電台 YouTube頻道,可以收看 https://goo.gl/IQXvzd podcast平台,可以收聽 SoundOn https://bit.ly/3oXSlmF Spotify https://spoti.fi/2TXxH7V Apple https://apple.co/2I7NYVc Google https://bit.ly/2GykvmH KKBOX https://bit.ly/2JlI3wC Firstory https://bit.ly/3lCHDPi 請支持粉絲頁 李基銘主持人粉絲頁:  / voh.lee  李基銘的影音頻道粉絲頁:  / voh.video  廣播之神李基銘:  / voh.god  Fb新鮮事新聞報粉絲頁:  / voh.fbnews  漢聲廣播電台「快樂玩童軍」節目粉絲頁:  / voh.scout  -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

The Swapcast Podcast
Family Switch (2023)

The Swapcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 71:04


Tis the season for another Christmas swap film! For this festive episode the gang watch the family switch film, Family Switch. Starring Oscar awarding winning actress Rita Moreno, SCPC double hot recipient Jennifer Garner; and Ed Helms. Come all ye faithful and join the gang for the movie Paul called “homework”, Lucy said “forgot Christmas” and Brendan proclaimed “ruined his Christmas”. We love feedback, tell us what you think of the podcast at….Email theswapcastpodcast@gmail.comTwitter twitter.com/The_SwapcastFacebook facebook.com/theswapcastpodcastInstagram instagram.com/theswapcastpodcastWebsite theswapcastpodcast.comAnd be sure to rate, subscribe and review us on Apple or Spotify.Theme song written and performed by Jon Marco of Too Creative - feat. Lucy Thomas and recorded at Brown Town Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PBM Reform Podcast
Alan Rosenbloom | SCPC | PBM Reform Podcast

PBM Reform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 43:13


Let's talk about the current state of the industry. Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition: SCPC just missed getting the LTC Pharmacy Definition passed last year. The PBM issues continue, even with gov't interest and involvement.  Let's discuss LTC pharmacy's value to dual-eligibles, and how some simple policy changes would improve care for this population and save the system millions of dollars, overall.  Let's talk about how LTC pharmacies are in an increasingly tough spot because or drug pricing policies. The patients they serve often rely on price-controlled meds that often leave them serving at a loss. This episode is sponsored by FRAMEWORK LTC: For more information visit frameworkltc.com

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Current State of Long-term Care Pharmacy: Talking with Alan Rosenbloom CEO of the SCPC

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 43:13


What's the current state of the Long-term Care Pharmacy industry? Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition: SCPC CEO Alan Rosenbloom returns to the #PBMReform Podcast to discuss LTC pharmacy's value to dual-eligibles, and how some simple policy changes would improve care for our senior population saving our payer systems millions of dollars, overall.  Alan explains how LTC pharmacies are in an increasingly tough spot because or drug pricing policies. The patients they serve often rely on price-controlled meds that can leave them caring for patients at a loss in revenue. This episode is sponsored by SoftWriters developers of #FRAMEWORKLTC - For more information visit frameworkltc.com

Sisko & A Mike
S2E3 Paranormal Investigators SCPC Ghost talking Investigations, abandoned locations and more.

Sisko & A Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 92:52


In this episode, special guest SCPC joins the guys in the studio to talk about paranormal investigations and how an investigation works. We also talk about equipment, misconceptions and urban exploring. SCPC takes out there equipment and investigate our studio. We also have our no manches and Words of Wisdom Segment.

City Quick Connect Podcast from the Municipal Association of South Carolina
Short-term Rentals and the SC Policy Council: S4 Ep42

City Quick Connect Podcast from the Municipal Association of South Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 36:14


The Municipal Association invited the South Carolina Policy Council to join its podcast after the SCPC published a report on short-term rental regulations. Casey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss how cities and towns are handling regulatory decisions on short-term rentals with SCPC Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse and SCPC Senior Policy Analyst Bryce Fielder.

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PBM Reform Podcast
What's the Impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 | PBM Reform Podcast

PBM Reform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 40:28


Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) introduced the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on May 24, which would make it illegal for PBMs to engage in “spread pricing.” Spread pricing occurs when PBMs charge health plans and payers more for a prescription drug than what they reimburse to the pharmacy — and then keep the difference. For example, when a pharmacist fills a prescription, a PBM handles the process, informing the pharmacy it will be reimbursed $90.  The PBM then charges the health insurance plan $100 for processing the same prescription. The spread of $10 is pocketed by the PBMs. Related: New PBM players banking on drug pricing transparency for success The bipartisan legislation would empower the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to increase drug pricing transparency and hold pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) accountable for unfair and deceptive practices that drive up the costs of prescription drugs at the expense of consumers.  It also would prohibit arbitrary clawbacks of payments made to pharmacies and require PBMs to report to the FTC how much money they make through spread pricing and pharmacy fees. SCPC, CEO, Alan Rosenbloom & Senior Director, Regulatory Policy at APhA, Michael Baxter join Todd Eury with the Pharmacy Podcast Network to discuss the impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on the Pharmacy Profession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
What's the Impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 40:28


Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) introduced the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on May 24, which would make it illegal for PBMs to engage in “spread pricing.” Spread pricing occurs when PBMs charge health plans and payers more for a prescription drug than what they reimburse to the pharmacy — and then keep the difference. For example, when a pharmacist fills a prescription, a PBM handles the process, informing the pharmacy it will be reimbursed $90.  The PBM then charges the health insurance plan $100 for processing the same prescription. The spread of $10 is pocketed by the PBMs. Related: New PBM players banking on drug pricing transparency for success The bipartisan legislation would empower the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to increase drug pricing transparency and hold pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) accountable for unfair and deceptive practices that drive up the costs of prescription drugs at the expense of consumers.  It also would prohibit arbitrary clawbacks of payments made to pharmacies and require PBMs to report to the FTC how much money they make through spread pricing and pharmacy fees. SCPC, CEO, Alan Rosenbloom & Senior Director, Regulatory Policy at APhA, Michael Baxter join Todd Eury with the Pharmacy Podcast Network to discuss the impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on the Pharmacy Profession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
What's the Impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 40:28


Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) introduced the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on May 24, which would make it illegal for PBMs to engage in “spread pricing.” Spread pricing occurs when PBMs charge health plans and payers more for a prescription drug than what they reimburse to the pharmacy — and then keep the difference. For example, when a pharmacist fills a prescription, a PBM handles the process, informing the pharmacy it will be reimbursed $90.  The PBM then charges the health insurance plan $100 for processing the same prescription. The spread of $10 is pocketed by the PBMs. Related: New PBM players banking on drug pricing transparency for success The bipartisan legislation would empower the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to increase drug pricing transparency and hold pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) accountable for unfair and deceptive practices that drive up the costs of prescription drugs at the expense of consumers.  It also would prohibit arbitrary clawbacks of payments made to pharmacies and require PBMs to report to the FTC how much money they make through spread pricing and pharmacy fees. SCPC, CEO, Alan Rosenbloom & Senior Director, Regulatory Policy at APhA, Michael Baxter join Todd Eury with the Pharmacy Podcast Network to discuss the impact of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2022 on the Pharmacy Profession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Climbing Advocate
Episode #41- Pennsylvania LCOs

The Climbing Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 77:17


We're heading east on this month's episode to interview three advocates, each representing a local climbing organization in Pennsylvania: Kate Fetterolf with Eastern Pennsylvania Alliance of Climbers, Ryan Shipp with South Central Pennsylvania Climbers, and Joel Brady with Southwestern Pennsylvania Climbers Coalition. Kate, Ryan, and Joel shared their perspective on what's happening in their respective region of the state and also weren't shy boasting about how great the climbing is in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is rich with a wide variety of climbing opportunities. Perhaps it's mostly known for its world-class bouldering but opportunities abound to sport and trad climb as well. Each organization does a great job addressing needs and any issues in their area and have been incredibly supportive of each other. Whether it's working through forming a new LCO, access, or closures, they can depend on each other to be a supporting network. Follow along to hear the latest on climbing advocacy in Pennsylvania. 6:20- Kate's intro 8:30- Ryan's intro 11:23- Joel's intro 15:52- Kate & the Eastern PA Alliance of Climbers (EPAC) 22:34- Being in close proximity to major metro areas 29:59- Engaging with a diverse group of climbers 33:53- EPAC's 2022 agenda 36:45- Aldo Leopold ethos 38:24- Ryan & the South Central PA Climbers (SCPC) 46:08- SCPC's major areas and projects 58:27- SCPC's ambassador program 1:00:54- JEDI resources 1:02:10- Joel & the Southwestern PA Climbers Coalition (SWPACC) 1:13:37- Working with the PA Gaming Commission 1:18:01- Partnering with indoor facilities 1:13:30- Recommendations for how other regional LCOs can collaborate Eastern PA Alliance of Climbers: https://epaclimbers.org/ South Central PA Climbers: https://www.scpclimbers.org/ Southwestern PA Climbers Coalition: https://www.swpacc.org/

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Mission of the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) is about Better Patient Care

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 30:42


According to the Department of Health and Human Services: Fifty-five percent of the elderly are non-compliant with their prescription drug orders, meaning they don't take their medication according to the doctor's instructions. Approximately 200,000 older adults are hospitalized annually due to adverse drug reactions. Special guest:  Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) President and CEO Alan Rosenbloom  Washington, DC – Today, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and minority committee members lawmakers will hold a forum to discuss the impact of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in pharmaceutical markets with industry experts, pharmacists, physicians, and PBMs. In anticipation of the forum the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) offered the following statement from SCPC President and CEO Alan Rosenbloom: “We welcome today's forum to examine PBMs and their anti-competitive practices, which ultimately drive-up costs for patients and put independent pharmacies out of business. A handful of PBMs dominate the market, and most are part of much larger health care conglomerates that spread both horizontally and vertically to encompass prescription drug plans and health insurers, retail, specialty, mail order, and long-term care (LTC) pharmacies, giving them immense power to favor the pharmacies they own over the pharmacies they don't. This forces some pharmacies, especially LTC pharmacies, to provide life-saving medications to patients at a cost that could put them out of business and threaten patient access to essential medications, particularly in rural and medically underserved communities. Older Americans with long-term care needs require an average of 12-14 prescriptions per year. They are particularly vulnerable to soaring drug prices, and often least able to adapt when local pharmacies close. This is especially true of Medicare beneficiaries who need long-term care and typically have chronic or medically complex conditions as well. This group requires the medication management and enhanced pharmacy services that LTC pharmacies provide. Any unfair PBM practices that inhibit LTC pharmacy services or force them to close can be life-threatening for the hundreds of thousands of patients they serve daily. Today is a great first step and we thank Rep. James Comer (R-KY) for holding this important forum. Future inquiries must be bipartisan, and since LTC pharmacies and their patients are uniquely impacted by PBMs, we urge Congress to include LTC pharmacies in policy conversations like this one. Congress must pass legislation that requires transparency in PBM drug pricing and related information and provides stronger oversight to hold PBMs accountable.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Mission of the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) is about Better Patient Care

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 30:42


According to the Department of Health and Human Services: Fifty-five percent of the elderly are non-compliant with their prescription drug orders, meaning they don't take their medication according to the doctor's instructions. Approximately 200,000 older adults are hospitalized annually due to adverse drug reactions. Special guest:  Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) President and CEO Alan Rosenbloom  Washington, DC – Today, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and minority committee members lawmakers will hold a forum to discuss the impact of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in pharmaceutical markets with industry experts, pharmacists, physicians, and PBMs. In anticipation of the forum the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) offered the following statement from SCPC President and CEO Alan Rosenbloom: “We welcome today's forum to examine PBMs and their anti-competitive practices, which ultimately drive-up costs for patients and put independent pharmacies out of business. A handful of PBMs dominate the market, and most are part of much larger health care conglomerates that spread both horizontally and vertically to encompass prescription drug plans and health insurers, retail, specialty, mail order, and long-term care (LTC) pharmacies, giving them immense power to favor the pharmacies they own over the pharmacies they don't. This forces some pharmacies, especially LTC pharmacies, to provide life-saving medications to patients at a cost that could put them out of business and threaten patient access to essential medications, particularly in rural and medically underserved communities. Older Americans with long-term care needs require an average of 12-14 prescriptions per year. They are particularly vulnerable to soaring drug prices, and often least able to adapt when local pharmacies close. This is especially true of Medicare beneficiaries who need long-term care and typically have chronic or medically complex conditions as well. This group requires the medication management and enhanced pharmacy services that LTC pharmacies provide. Any unfair PBM practices that inhibit LTC pharmacy services or force them to close can be life-threatening for the hundreds of thousands of patients they serve daily. Today is a great first step and we thank Rep. James Comer (R-KY) for holding this important forum. Future inquiries must be bipartisan, and since LTC pharmacies and their patients are uniquely impacted by PBMs, we urge Congress to include LTC pharmacies in policy conversations like this one. Congress must pass legislation that requires transparency in PBM drug pricing and related information and provides stronger oversight to hold PBMs accountable.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Lastro
Ep8 - Problemas de habitação e o cooperativismo na economia

Podcast Lastro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 20:06


Uma alternativa para minimizar o déficit habitacional pode ser o sistema de cooperativismo, que não envolve financiamento bancário e também aceita cooperados com restrições no SCPC. De acordo com diretor presidente da Conex Habitacional, Fernando Marcato, existem milhões de pessoas no Brasil que estão esquecidas pelo sistema habitacional e pelos bancos.

Boy Stories
The SCPC

Boy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 47:20


Tom reads 'The SCPC', the fifth story from The Red Book of Stories. Later, Leo and Jeffrey join the podcast to discuss the story and whether they may or may not still have an SCPC at school. Thanks for listening! You can stay updated on all things Boy Stories and send in your own questions for the characters at tomlongano.com. If you like the podcast, please share with as many friends as you can! The more listeners and support we have, the more episodes we can record. Also, if you don't have any friends to share with, we're very sorry, BUT you can also help the show by supporting us financially on anchor. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boy-stories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boy-stories/support

Suno Research
S&P eleva rating do IRB (IRBR3), Boa Vista SCPC (BOAS3) estreia em alta na B3

Suno Research

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 25:36


Viva DE RENDA: - https://bit.ly/3cM7MZj Fundos Imobiliários: - https://bit.ly/33jm2pa S&P eleva rating do IRB (IRBR3), Boa Vista SCPC (BOAS3) estreia em alta na B3, debêntures da Camil (CAML3), são os assuntos do SUNO #NOTÍCIAS de hoje. O editor-chefe do Suno Notícias, Carlo Cauti comenta e responde perguntas a respeito dessas e de outras notícias sobre negócios economia internacional e mercado financeiro que acontecem no dia!

#MomLife
#87- Candie Blankman, On Raising Kids to be Faith-Filled Adults

#MomLife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 42:16


Candie Blankman shares her story of how she raised faith-filled adult children.  Isn’t that what we all want?  To raise children who faithfully walk with Jesus all the days of their lives, especially as they launch into adulthood?  Though there’s no magic way to make this happen, let’s revisit my conversation with Candie, and learn from her wisdom and experience.

Creepy Critters
SCPC Trailer and Intro for SCP Universe

Creepy Critters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 11:36


Trailer and explanation for what the Foundation is and does.

Five Minutes | Exclusive Malaria Interviews
Aligning Malaria Communications to Engender Change

Five Minutes | Exclusive Malaria Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 5:00


Hello, I’m Thomas Locke and this is Five Minutes, the podcast that brings you closer to the people fighting malaria. There are a number of stakeholders in the fight against malaria. Hundreds of organisations, nonprofits and government schemes are united by a common objective: to eradicate malaria. But how do you align this global community to ensure that everyone’s singing off of the same song sheet? Well, the Strategic Communications Partner Committee, the SCPC, tries to do just that. Part of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, the SCPC works alongside stakeholders to develop and implement global malaria communications. Right now, between the 13th and the 14th of February, key members of the committee are meeting in Geneva, Switzerland for their annual face-to-face meeting. Joining me now is Xenya Scanlon, the Committee's Manager.

Malaria Minute | The Latest Malaria News, in 60 Seconds
Geneva Meeting Strengthens Global Malaria Communications

Malaria Minute | The Latest Malaria News, in 60 Seconds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 1:00


The latest malaria news, in 60 seconds. The SCPC committee meet in Switzerland to discuss global malaria communications, the Anopheline mosquito may have transmitted malaria before human existence and a Chinese scientist claims that the Plasmodium parasite can cure cancer. More: www.fightmalaria.uk/MalariaMinute

Roger & JP's
SCPC Tim Sini & NCPC Patrick J. Ryder In Studio 9/7/17

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 8:51


Will there be tasers and attack dogs for the loser of the Police Tug-Of-War?

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André Bona | Finanças & Investimentos

Nesse áudio, vou explicar um pouco sobre Serasa e SCPC.

Save Continue Podcast
Save Continue Podcast Ep. 72: How Bizarre

Save Continue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 119:23


Every time you turn around, we're in your FACE! Ryan has emerged from his chrysalis and returned to the podcast. Talk about how great Watch_Dogs 2 is. Killing Floor 2 gets a mention. Bound By Flame still sucks. SCPC is back at full strength!

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Fight for Transparency in LTC Pharmacy Benefit Management - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 297

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 38:31


True North talks about the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition, pharmacy benefit managers, and ongoing long term care pharmacy trends and issues with Alan Rosenbloom; President and CEO of the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition.  The Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition's mission is to be a strong, unified and influential advocate for independent Long Term Care pharmacies in Washington, DC. We offer opportunities for every member to participate – the SCPC exists to benefit all independent LTC pharmacies, the businesses that support them and the patients they serve. If your organization is interested in learning more about pharmacy and business member opportunities, please contact us by calling 202-534-1783 Website: http://seniorcarepharmacies.org/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Fight for Transparency in LTC Pharmacy Benefit Management - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 297

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 38:30


True North talks about the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition, pharmacy benefit managers, and ongoing long term care pharmacy trends and issues with Alan Rosenbloom; President and CEO of the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition.  The Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition’s mission is to be a strong, unified and influential advocate for independent Long Term Care pharmacies in Washington, DC. We offer opportunities for every member to participate – the SCPC exists to benefit all independent LTC pharmacies, the businesses that support them and the patients they serve. If your organization is interested in learning more about pharmacy and business member opportunities, please contact us by calling 202-534-1783 Website: http://seniorcarepharmacies.org/ 

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition Fighting for Drug Pricing Transparency - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 269

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 40:55


Interview with Alan G. Rosenbloom, President and CEO of Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) about the Avalere Health Study: Long Term Care (LTC) Pharmacy Sector Plays Key, Growing Role in U.S. Seniors' Care as New Payment, Delivery Models Gain Prevalence in the industry.  More Transparent Drug Pricing Can Help LTC Pharmacies Sustain High Quality SNF, ALF Patient Care Washington, DC - A new Avalere Health study of the nation's growing long term care (LTC) pharmacy sector - the most detailed analysis since Medicare Part D was implemented in 2006 - finds LTC pharmacies playing a greater role in seniors' clinical care as new health payment and delivery models such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), bundled payments and value-based purchasing proliferate amid a rapidly changing healthcare marketplace. The study, entitled " Long-Term Care Pharmacy: The Evolving Marketplace and Emerging Policy Issues ," was conducted for the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC), and also suggests that a more transparent, streamlined drug pricing and distribution process can help sustain the beneficial LTC pharmacy clinical services that advance high quality care and Medicare cost-savings."As the launch of the SCPC was an important milestone for our sector in 2014, our release of this benchmark report in 2015 demonstrates independent LTC pharmacies, our patients and our business partners will continue to benefit from a robust, sector-specific advocacy and educational effort in which facts, data and metrics demonstrate the significant added value of medication therapy management and unique, clinical services we provide," stated Michael Bronfein, Chairman of the SCPC, and co-founder of the Baltimore, MD-based NeighborCare and Remedi SeniorCare. "With this report, and another to soon be released related to Maximum Allowable Cost (MAC) pricing, we will continue to focus not just upon the challenges facing independent LTC pharmacies and our patients, but also putting forward the bipartisan policy solutions to address them," Bronfein continued. "Moreover, we believe it is time to finally initiate an objective, constructive, data-informed policy discussion on how best to meet the interests and health needs of elderly consumers in a volatile, excessively opaque drug pricing marketplace.” Observes the Avalere Health report on more transparent drug pricing: "To preserve choice, and to ensure that elderly SNF and ALF patients continue to receive the LTC pharmacy clinical services that help advance high-quality patient care and cost-savings objectives, policymakers should consider how to address the unique needs and roles of LTC pharmacies as they seek to streamline, standardize and make more transparent the drug pricing and distribution process." In addition to noting LTC pharmacies are distinctly different than retail pharmacies -- with significantly greater clinical, operational, legal and regulatory requirements resulting in higher costs to dispense -- the 32-page study also details how LTCPs play an essential, unique role in patient care teams; that the typical skilled nursing facility (SNF) patient receives 8 to 10 different medications each day; and that LTCPs serve a crucial role in the care continuum by ensuring seniors' pharmaceutical needs are met, consultative services are performed and patient-specific clinical intervention is carried-out as needed. Other key sections of the study include an Overview of LTC Pharmacies and their national footprint; Understanding the Differences Between LTC and Retail Pharmacies; State of the LTC Pharmacy Sector and the most common conditions for which LTC Pharmacies dispense prescriptions; LTC Pharmacy Sector Consolidation and their relationship with prescription drug plans (PDPs) and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs); LTC Pharmacy Policy Issues and Challenges including MAC pricing, dispensing fees and short-cycle dispensing, FDA repackaging guidance and the shift to value-based payment and other delivery models. The conclusion details the issues policymakers should consider to improve the viability and strength of the LTC pharmacy sector as it assumes a larger role in the broader spectrum of care. Alan G. Rosenbloom, President and CEO of SCPC, concluded: "Independent LTC pharmacists provide a unique set of capabilities to serve an increasingly vulnerable patient population. As baby boomers age, the population over 85 will grow by nearly 90 percent over the next 20 years, and these seniors' need for medications and related consultative services will grow. Independent LTC pharmacies can be increasingly integral to optimizing care outcomes and boosting spending efficiencies -- and this new study will help us to continue making this case on Capitol Hill and with the broader national healthcare community." Rosenbloom said SCPC would release subsequent news releases over the next several months corresponding to the wide variety of issues and topics addressed in this LTC pharmacy sector report. The SCPC represents companies that own and operate independent long-term care pharmacies (LTCPs) in more than 40 states, serving over 400,000 residents in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and assisted living facilities (ALFs) daily. To learn more, visit seniorcarepharmacies.org or follow us on Twitter . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Educando Seu Bolso
Não pegue empréstimos por impulso

Educando Seu Bolso

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 1:14


A facilidade de obter crédito pessoal aumentou, mas, com ela, deve aumentar também a nossa responsabilidade ao lançar mão desse recurso. Ouça a análise do Gerente dos Sonhos no programa Educando Seu Bolso e entenda por que é importante evitar pegar empréstimos por impulso. Pesquisa eletrônica da Boa Vista Serviços, administradora do Serviço Central de Proteção ao Crédito (SCPC), mostrou em março deste ano que a relação com o crédito também evoluiu de forma positiva na opinião dos participantes: 80% declararam que o acesso está mais fácil hoje se comparado há 4 anos. Se, por um lado, podemos comemorar este fato como uma boa notícia, afinal, quem precisa de crédito está conseguindo com mais facilidade, por outro, acho que é um fato que inspira também preocupação. Por que? Bom, porque, com maior disponibilidade, cresce também a responsabilidade de nós, clientes bancários, fazermos o nosso dever de casa para tomar a melhor decisão financeira possível. Resumindo. Vamos usar esta maior disponibilidade de crédito a nosso favor, pesquisando os custos antes de nos endividarmos em vez de pegar emprestado por impulso e sem planejamento, sacrificando nosso suado dinheirinho.