“Episode 33: Josh Fieldman from RubiconMD on Empowering the PCP”
by Stacey Richter
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This week I talked to Josh Fieldman from RubiconMD about empowering PCPs by hooking them up with specialists for fast consults. So instead of having no choice but refer a patient, the PCP can get the expertise they need to continue to treat a patient in the primary care setting, if appropriate.
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“Episode 32: Kevin Houlihan from Propeller Health on Tuning up the Care for COPD and Asthma Patients”
by Stacey Richter
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“The most expensive type of care is care that is given at the wrong time.” Propeller Health turns an average Asthma or COPD inhaler into a bonafide quantified-self kind of wearable … if a device attached to an inhaler counts as a wearable. And by collecting insightful patient data, care teams can level up their population health outcomes.
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“Episode 31: Dr. Ashish Atreja discusses the Sinai App Lab”
by Stacey Richter
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Dr. Ashish Atreja covers the advantages of a technology innovation hub within a provider organization. We talk about the treat-to-target approach– how it empowers patients and combats ageism as well as an acceptance of poor outcomes from both the patient- as well as the provider-side.
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“Episode 30: Dr. Robert Stall on Systematizing Senior Care”
by Stacey Richter
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An insightful conversation this week with Dr. Robert Stall who offers up some actionable advice on improving care to the over 65 crowd for providers, payers (risk adjustment anyone?) and also senior living organizations.
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“Episode 29: Salim Kizaraly from Stella Technology on the Technology of Collaboration — HIEs Past and Present”
by Stacey Richter
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I talk to Salim Kizaraly about the history of Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and what exactly they are all about. Salim is the Founder and SVP of Business Development at Stella Technology.
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