“EP184: Is Direct Primary Care the Answer? With Dr. Alex Lickerman, Founder and CEO of ImagineMD”
by Stacey Richter

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Direct primary care (DPC) could be a way for primary care physicians to take back primary care. I’ll let my guest today, Dr. Alex Lickerman from ImagineMD, explain more about what DPC is and its promise, but in a nutshell, DPC is physicians billing a monthly retainer to patients or their employers directly, no insurance […]

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“INBW17: The Essential Ingredient for a Successful Pharma EHR Strategy”
by Stacey Richter

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This podcast inbetweenisode is mostly dedicated to Pharma teams who have determined that EHRs and Health Information Technologies are here to stay, and that it’s a business imperative to develop initiatives that suit a digitized health care ecosystem. However, this info also has relevance to startups or other entrepreneurs looking to work with Pharma. Take […]

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“EP183: Hidden Health Care Costs With Joe Murad, President and CEO of PokitDok”
by Stacey Richter

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I was thinking about this when reading that Forbes article that came out the other day that 44% of Americans skip doctor visits or medical care due to cost. Here’s my point: There could be 2 prongs to this. One of them is that the costs are too high. And yep, they are. Even more […]

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“EP182: Roadmap to Employer Innovation, With Renya Spak, MPH, Partner at Mercer’s Center for Health Innovation”
by Stacey Richter

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As a broad stroke, employers in every geography in the United States are rewriting the rules of health care, and expanding their influence to be commiserate with their purchasing power. And by the way, their purchasing power is enormous when taken in the aggregate. Everyone in the health care industry would be well served to […]

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“EP181: Addiction Is a Chronic Illness, With Lipi Roy, MD”
by Stacey Richter

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Drug overdoses kill nearly 64,000 people a year and the nation’s life expectancy has fallen 2 years in a row. If it is your mission and purpose to improve patient outcomes, considering addiction is paramount. Today, I speak with Lipi Roy, MD, who is a clinical assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and […]

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