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This week on Second Opinion, Christina Farr and Ash Zenooz interview Stephen Buck, CEO/Co-Founder of Courage Health, a public benefit company providing cancer survival rates to patients and physicians, helping facilitate conversations about living life to the fullest. They talk about the inefficacy of employer-based healthcare, the lack of political bipartisan collaboration, and the rising trend of direct-to-consumer healthcare models.
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LINKS:
Courage Health: https://courage.health/
Stephen Buck (CNBC Healthy Returns): https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/20/stephen-buck.html
Christina Farr's Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE:
• Bipartisan collaboration is necessary for meaningful healthcare reform.
• Employer-based healthcare creates fundamental misalignments in the American system.
• Short employee tenure (2-3 years) eliminates incentives for long-term health investment.
• Consumers willingly pay premium prices for convenient, private healthcare services.
• Preventive services offered by employers remain largely underutilized.
• "Longevity" branding resonates more effectively than traditional "prevention" messaging.
• Cultural attitudes vary widely regarding health optimization versus quality of life.
• Knowledge gaps exist between specialized medicine and primary care.
• AI tools could potentially serve as co-pilots for patients and clinicians.
• Consumer education about healthcare system misalignments is essential for self-advocacy.
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This week on Second Opinion, Christina Farr and Ash Zenooz interview Stephen Buck, CEO/Co-Founder of Courage Health, a public benefit company providing cancer survival rates to patients and physicians, helping facilitate conversations about living life to the fullest. They talk about the inefficacy of employer-based healthcare, the lack of political bipartisan collaboration, and the rising trend of direct-to-consumer healthcare models.
—
📰 Be notified early when Turpentine drops new publication: https://www.turpentine.co/exclusiveaccess
—
SPONSOR:
🏋🏻♀️Strengthen your cells from the inside-out with Fatty15, a pure C15 supplement proven to boost energy, improve sleep, and support metabolic, heart, and liver health – without the downsides of fish oil. Ready to restore your long-term health? Get 15% off your 90-day subscription Starter Kit at https://fatty15.com/secondopinion using code SECONDOPINION at checkout.
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LINKS:
Courage Health: https://courage.health/
Stephen Buck (CNBC Healthy Returns): https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/20/stephen-buck.html
Christina Farr's Second Opinion Newsletter: https://secondopinion.media/
—
FOLLOW:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashzenooz/
—
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE:
• Bipartisan collaboration is necessary for meaningful healthcare reform.
• Employer-based healthcare creates fundamental misalignments in the American system.
• Short employee tenure (2-3 years) eliminates incentives for long-term health investment.
• Consumers willingly pay premium prices for convenient, private healthcare services.
• Preventive services offered by employers remain largely underutilized.
• "Longevity" branding resonates more effectively than traditional "prevention" messaging.
• Cultural attitudes vary widely regarding health optimization versus quality of life.
• Knowledge gaps exist between specialized medicine and primary care.
• AI tools could potentially serve as co-pilots for patients and clinicians.
• Consumer education about healthcare system misalignments is essential for self-advocacy.
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