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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
40 million people in the US suffer from chronic migraine, yet there are only 2,000 headache specialists to care for those living with this condition. In this episode, WTW’s Steve Blumenfield and Andre Burkholder speak with Matt Scantland about how AndHealth provides a new kind of specialized care, becoming the patient’s main health provider and addressing the root cause of the issue through clinical discovery, coaching, and support.
KardiaComplete is putting the spotlight on heart disease, the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. WTW’s Steve Blumenfield and Siupo Becker speak with Archana Dubey about how AliveCor is transforming cardiovascular care via KardiaComplete, a comprehensive heart health enterprise solution, designed to drive improved health outcomes and reduce the cost of cardiac care by addressing established disease and reducing the risk of disease progression.
1 in 5 people worldwide have a neurodiverse diagnosis resulting in different ways of thinking, processing, and communicating, but 80% of product and customer experiences don’t work for people with these needs. WTW’s Steve Blumenfield and Rebecca Warnken sit down with Melissa Danielsen to discuss how Joshin is closing the gap for the neurodiverse and disabled communities through tech-enabled specialized care, support, and education.
What if the guesswork was taken out of the mental health care journey? With the continued rise of mental health conditions, there has never been a greater need for advancement in this space. WTW’s Steve Blumenfield and Erin Terkoski Young talk with April Koh about how Spring Health is delivering a new approach to personalized psychiatry using data potentially revolutionizing access to quality mental health care and the effectiveness of treatment.
Nearly one in five children in the U.S. have a mental, emotional or behavioral health problem in any given year, but only 20% are receiving care. Shortages in child and adolescent mental health care are severe, but Brightline is changing that. WTW’s Steve Blumenfield and Siupo Becker talk with co-founder and CEO Naomi Allen about how her company is helping employers support the children of parent-employees and, in turn, how that’s improving the wellbeing of employees.
Is it possible to uncomplicate health insurance while providing savings for both employees and plan sponsors? In this episode, Steve Blumenfield and Regina Ihrke speak with Dave Dickey to uncover how Bind is providing an innovative and personalized solution that focuses on bringing cost and coverage transparency. This gives members the information they need, upfront, so they can efficiently purchase the care that best meets their needs.
By looking at health care holistically as well as the practical side of price, Carrum Health has developed a Centers of Excellence solution that delivers value-based health care instead of the standard fee-for-service model. In this episode, Sach Jain talks with Steve Blumenfield and Drew Hodgson about Carrum’s mission to deliver a best-in-class network that employers can leverage to deliver better, more appropriate care at manageable prices.
Empowering employees to select their own health plan fosters an enhanced member experience. In this episode, Steve Blumenfield and Drew Hodgson talk with Ashok Subramanian about how Centivo, a primary care centric health plan innovator, is helping to change the health care delivery landscape by bringing high-quality, personalized and affordable care to members and employers. This model promotes better member engagement, thus positioning employers to remain competitive in the war for talent.
What would you give up for one month of relief from a chronic condition? Digestive health sufferers’ top survey responses include cellphone, Internet … even sex! The discussion of digestive health and solutions continues in this podcast with Sam Holliday, Chantell Sell and Steve Blumenfield. The trio discuss Oshi Health, an end-to-end clinic-based care model that treats the whole person in a cost-effective way that serves employees, employers and boosts overall health and productivity.
A stigmatized condition, 70 million people suffer in silence from digestive health issues, resulting in an average of 35 lost workdays per person, every year. Steve Blumenfield and Christina Prosser talk with Bill Snyder about the approach Vivante Health is taking — leveraging clinical pathways rooted in evidence-based medicine — to balance employers’ health care costs while at the same time addressing employees’ symptoms and improving their overall health outcomes.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.