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Matthew Zachary — cancer survivor, patient advocate, influencer, pianist, and podcast DJ — joins host Jonah Comstock to tell his story and break down his patient's-eye view of the healthcare system and what needs to change for it to serve its consumers better. In a wide-ranging conversation with Matthew's irreverent style, they address topics like patient experience, financial incentives, socio-economic disparities, and more.
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More about this podcast:
A more active role for consumers will decelerate health spending over the next two decades
The role of health systems in empowering communities
3 patient experience trends that IT leaders should act on
Focus on Health Equity (our new collection page)
The Stupid Cancer Show (Matthew's previous podcast)
Out of Patients (Matthew's current podcast)
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Matthew Zachary — cancer survivor, patient advocate, influencer, pianist, and podcast DJ — joins host Jonah Comstock to tell his story and break down his patient's-eye view of the healthcare system and what needs to change for it to serve its consumers better. In a wide-ranging conversation with Matthew's irreverent style, they address topics like patient experience, financial incentives, socio-economic disparities, and more.
This podcast is brought to you by RingCentral.
Talking points:
More about this podcast:
A more active role for consumers will decelerate health spending over the next two decades
The role of health systems in empowering communities
3 patient experience trends that IT leaders should act on
Focus on Health Equity (our new collection page)
The Stupid Cancer Show (Matthew's previous podcast)
Out of Patients (Matthew's current podcast)

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