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Insightful Discussions With Thought Leaders, Innovators, and Dreamers We are in the midst of a seismic shift, a critical moment in time that will christen the winners of the member-first economy. We connect you with the leaders, innovators, and dreamers who are helping accelerate the shift to the member-first economy using data, technology, and plan design to help employers make smarter decisions and deliver world-class member experiences. Each week we bring thoughtful and actionable content to employers, providers, and our advisor partners.
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November 13, 2023
Dr. Michael Kayser is a physician and geneticist with a diverse and extensive background. Over the course of his career, he has excelled in various aspects of the healthcare industry, making significant contributions to population health, patient care, research, laboratory medicine, and leadership. Michael’s distinguished career underscores his dedication to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by genetic conditions. Additionally, with his wealth of experience and strong leadership, he continues to drive healthcare innovation forward. Dr. Kayser, a native Tulsan, achieved his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Oklahoma State University and later a Fellowship in Medical Genetics at the prestigious National Institute of Health. He can be reached at Kayser Medical PLLC [email protected] 918-269-0725 Services mentioned on today's podcast: PharmGKB My Cancer Genome Panorama NonInvasive Prenatal Testing Galleri ("liquid tumor testing") (This list should not be considered endorsements.)
September 18, 2023
In this episode, Dr. Jan Berger and I explore the arcane and hardly transparent world of PBMs. Her wisdom deals good advice for employers who purchase healthcare, benefit consultants who work with those employers and providers whose prescriptions may have a profound impact on businesses that pay for healthcare. Dr. Berger is CEO of Health Intelligence Partners, a global healthcare consulting company. Links: Jan Berger MD Biography The Chicago Network Re-Engaging in Trust: The Missing Ingredient to Fixing Healthcare LinkedIn 360° of Healthcare podcast on Dr. Berger's book
July 28, 2023
Fiduciary! In this episode we sit down with D. Doug Aldeen, a health care and ERISA attorney for some very specific questions. As I’ve learned, not all fiduciary questions have a single correct answer right now and as Doug discusses, pending litigation won’t necessarily yield answers. Doug Aldeen is an Austin, TX based health care and ERISA attorney who recently served as ERISA counsel on behalf of the Berkeley Research Group in New York City to the $7.7 billion May 2016 acquisition of Multiplan and its medical bill repricing product Data Isight by the private equity firm Hellman and Friedman. Since 1997, he currently and has represented reference base pricing organizations, a bundled payment software platform, PPO networks, medium to small self-funded plans, TPA’s and provider sponsored HMO’s in various capacities including Herdrich v. Peagram which was argued before the United States Supreme Court in 2001. Moreover, he serves as a resource to national news organizations regarding issues on health care and in addition as a consultant with the Governmental Relations Committee at the Self Insured Institute of America in Washington D.C. and as an advisor to RIP Medical Debt which has abolished over $9 billion in medical debt. Doug received his JD from the University of Illinois. He can be reached on LinkedIn or [email protected].
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