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In today’s episode Jason Crosby and Aaron Higgins look into the future of retailers in the healthcare space. Throughout Season 1, we often discussed how retail giants like Amazon, Walmart, and even Best Buy have waded into the waters of healthcare delivery and they’re promising disruption. In this outsized episode, we really unpack what this means for healthcare in the coming years.
On today’s episode you’ll hear our interview with Mike Scribner and John Crew. We covered a variety of topics, such the No Suprises Act and other regulatory and legislative trends, and the role of Medicare Advantage in Ambulatory Care. We also talked about the impact of traditional Medicare to independent ASC’s and the managed care strategies independent ASC’s can take and utilize in 2023.
On today’s episode, join us as we dive into the world of Value Based trends in primary care markets with guests Mike Scribner, John Crew, and Kelly Mooney. They share their expertise and discuss how independent PCPs will be impacted by these trends in healthcare. They will highlight both Commercial and Medicare arrangements in the marketplace, how practices are impacted by such, as well as how best to thrive and incorporate into an overall managed care strategy.
In this episode, Jason shares with us the results of a study that shows PCPs may be unfairly punished with poor MIPS scores. Aaron shares a warning about two different crypto viruses targeting healthcare organizations. And we briefly discuss our upcoming season 2.
Then, Aaron sits down with our very own Jason Crosby to talk about CINs, how they work, how to start or join one, the keys to a successful CIN, the potential for legal pitfalls, and how CINs may fit the greater goal of providing value-based care.
On today’s episode, Jason shares an article about how Mark Cuban is expanding his low-cost pharmacy project. And Aron shares about how charging for digital messages may be on shaky ground.
Jason sits down with our guest Steve Adams. A Certified Professional Coder Instructor with InGauge Healthcare Solutions with more than 20 years-experience with training others how to code in all arenas of care. Steve dissects the coding changes for 2023 in the Final Rule, including E&M, new G-codes, and screening reimbursements.
In this episode, Jason shares with us a few of the “Top 10 Digital Health Stories of 2022” and Aaron discusses a recent survey that shows 6 out of 10 patients have had a poor experience with healthcare in the last year. Then we tease a bit about our upcoming changes in season 2.
Then Jason interviews Aaron about the Quality Payment Program (QPP). The program has continued to evolve in the last several years, and this year is no exception. Aaron goes into some of the history of how QPP came about, where the program is heading, and what practices need to be doing now to prepare for it.
In this episode, Jason shares a report that shows that hospital safety improved prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but did the pandemic erase all our progress? And Aaron shares how workers in all sectors are taking more sick time, but not for the reasons you might think.
Then, we both sat down with Kristin Woodlock, CEO of Woodlock & Associates. For years, Kristin has worked with healthcare organizations as both an advocate and a champion for behavioral health. Kristin now helps organizations work through complex decision-making challenges and develop better methods of communication. We dive into the realm of leadership. In particular with regard to leading during a time of change and innovation. We further discuss the art of feedback and how best to manage such and develop as a core skill set within your organization.
In this episode, Jason shares about a recent study showing that Telehealth is here to stay. And Aaron talks about the growing attitude in Washington about mandating cyber security in healthcare.
Then Jason sits down with Troy Reichert, the Chief Revenue Officer of Coral, where he oversees all business development strategies working with advisors, medical providers, and industry leaders to expand the adoption and utilization of self-funded medical plans and direct provider relationships. He is an “evangelist” for free market healthcare, fair & transparent pricing and choice for employers, employees, and individuals. His TPA established one of the most successful direct contract programs putting doctors.
In this episode, Jason Crosby and Aaron Higgins provide a quick overview of the PFS Final Rule that released at the end of October.
Then Jason talks with Joe Ebberwein. Joe is the Co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of Corstrata, a technology-enabled care management solution focused on improving outcomes for wound and ostomy patients. We gain data-oriented insight into this often-neglected area of care and how Corstrata is working on solving this care gap; then, they discuss how virtual care and telehealth are viable solutions for any provider to utilize.
In this episode, in the headlines, Jason Crosby and Aaron Higgins discuss the growing helium crisis for MRIs and how the pool of volunteer health transportation drivers is shrinking at an alarming rate. Are we heading for a great volunteer resignation?
Then, we continue with part two of the interview that Mike Scribner & John Crew had with Aledade CCO / CPO Sean Cavanaugh. Where they will wrap up their discussion about value-based care: where it is going, how organizations like Aledade can help, and what this ultimately means for patient care.
In this episode, Aaron Higgins and Jason Crosby share articles about how our providers and children are burning out, and the new cyber security rules and requirements for healthcare facilities that are being prepared by the Biden administration.
Then, we are joined by Sean Cavanaugh, CCO / CPO Aledade. Previously he served as Deputy Administrator and Director of the Center for Medicare @ CMS. In this special 2 part series, you’ll hear his viewpoint related to today’s independent primary care physician, the impact of Value Based Care (VBC), and how Aledade supports their practices for success in their ACO.
In this episode, Aaron Higgins & Jason Crosby discuss how major retailers are entering into the healthcare space and are likely going to shake things up and they talk about how popular telemedicine has become and how most states are scaling it back.
Then Jason & Mike Scribner finish the 2-part interview with our guest, LeadWorks LLC CEO & founder, Scott Regan. Scott talks to us about the experience economy and how healthcare is not immune from its effects.