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Each episode, I interview innovators in the healthcare industry to extract the strategies, tactics, tools, and/or routines they utilize to generate extraordinary, positive outcomes. We highlight and breakdown these bright spots so you can apply them at your organization. "See a bright spot .... and clone it!"

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Each episode, I interview innovators in the healthcare industry to extract the strategies, tactics, tools, and/or routines they utilize to generate extraordinary, positive outcomes. We highlight and breakdown these bright spots so you can apply them at your organization. "See a bright spot .... and clone it!"

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English


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Everything You Thought about Value-Based Care Is Wrong: A Plan CEO Tells You Why

6/12/2024
Fred Turner, co-founder and chief executive officer of Curative, joins Eric to discuss how Curative is reinventing health insurance by adopting a more preventative approach to drive better results and lead to a more affordable delivery of plans. Fred shares Curative’s journey from a pandemic testing company to a health insurance provider with a first-of-its-kind plan that eliminates copays and deductibles and advocates that the most effective approach to promote early preventive care is ensuring accessible and cost-free access to top-tier healthcare providers. Fred underlines the significance of simplifying the healthcare system and the positive impact of Curative's approach. The innovative health insurance plan offers unmatched transparency into healthcare costs, providing reassurance to both employees and employers about the affordability and accessibility of healthcare. Tune in and learn what makes Curative different from other plans and how it makes health care affordable, accessible and engaging for members. About Fred Fred Turner is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Curative. A British scientist from West Yorkshire, Turner attended the University of Oxford. Fred was named one of the top 100 practicing scientists in the UK by the Science Council in 2013. Turner was included in Forbes “30 Under 30” list and ranked first in the European Union Contest for Young Scientists. About Curative Curative has been critical and a national leader in bringing COVID-19 testing and vaccine-administration resources in response to the pandemic, providing more than 32 million tests and two million vaccines across thousands of locations in 40+ states. Concurrently, Curative has created and launched a first-of-its-kind health insurance plan offering that offers unmatched transparency into health care costs.

Duration:00:34:52

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Investor Insights: Strategies to Drive Transformative Growth in Healthcare

6/7/2024
Leading healthcare investors and strategists discuss how to rethink capital in healthcare and share unique ways to grow and scale companies to improve health outcomes, cost savings, and operational efficiencies. Topics include: Components investors look for in 2024 Healthcare sectors with the highest growth projections Human capital strategies Growth strategies to scale your company Bright spots that have been attracting people and capital Anna Haghgooie, Managing Director at Valtruis, a WCAS Company Steven Klopfer, Founder & Managing Partner, Kamyn Search Shayan Masoudpour, Director, Bow River Capital Naimish Patel, President, Healthcare Practice, Red Cell Partners https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/investor-insights-strategies-to-drive-transformative-growth-in-healthcare Feedback survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VGMVMWB

Duration:01:00:52

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Storytelling to Build Medical Trust: How Boston Medical Center is Crushing Outcomes via Empathy and Trust

5/30/2024
Katherine Gergen Barnett, MD, Vice Chair of Primary Care Innovation and Transformation in the Department of Family Medicine at Boston Medical Center (BMC) and Cheryl Harding, patient and community advocate, join Eric to share how Boston Medical Center is utilizing storytelling to build trust and connection between the hospital and its community partners. Katherine and Cheryl discuss the impact medical mistrusts has on health outcomes and health disparities. They also tell how the "Storytelling to Build Medical Trust" project was born out of the desire of BMC to improve the health and well-being of Black and brown community members. The project puts a face to the statistics and allow community members to explain why they lack trust in the overall healthcare system. Hear how this unique project has brought the medical and local communities together and how empathy and trust can help advance health equity and narrow health disparities. About Katherine Katherine Gergen Barnett, MD, is a family medicine physician and the Vice Chair of Primary Care Innovation and Transformation in the Department of Family Medicine at Boston Medical Center (BMC). Dr. Gergen Barnett is also a clinical associate professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Her primary clinical interests are behavioral health, preventive medicine, nutrition, trauma-informed care, gender-affirming care, women’s health, reproductive care, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and group medical care. Dr. Gergen Barnett’s research focuses on innovative models of care to address chronic medical conditions and physician burnout and engaging community partners in creating feasible solutions to increase health and wellness and to address medical distrust in traditionally marginalized communities. Dr. Gergen Barnett is involved in local and state health policy addressing health inequities and national policy addressing primary care delivery and is a regular contributor to The Boston Globe, Boston Public Radio, and various television outlets. About Cheryl The founder of a Boston nonprofit, From Roots to Wings, Cheryl continues to be a strong voice for the underserved and underrepresented to ensure that everyone gets access to information, services and opportunities. About the Project “Storytelling to Build Medical Trust” focuses on highlighting the experience and wisdom of community members, who shared in video interviews their negative interactions with the healthcare system in the hope that the healthcare industry would finally listen. The project is jointly led by Boston Medical Center, Everyday Boston, and the B.L.A.C Project, in partnership with Transformational Prison Project, We Got Us, and EmVision Productions. The project was funded by Boston University Clinical and Translational Science Institute and MA-CEAL. Learn more at https://www.storiesformedicaltrust.org. About Boston Medical Center Boston Medical Center is a non-profit 514-bed academic medical center and safety-net hospital in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. As part of the Boston Medical Center Health System, the hospital provides primary and specialty care to residents of the Greater Boston area. Boston Medical Center is a founding partner of the Boston Medical Center Health System, which is focused on creating a coordinated, equitable, value-based continuum of care to deliver world-class care to patients and health plan members. Find out more at www.bmc.org.

Duration:00:51:26

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Innovative Strategies for Health Plans to Mitigate Social Risk

5/24/2024
Elevance Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, and the Business Group on Health and Socially Determined discuss how plans can provide a more holistic and effective healthcare journey for members by gaining insight into all barriers to caring for your members, including social risks such as food insecurities, housing instabilities, financial strain, health literacy challenges, and lack of transportation. Our expert panel explores the value of quantifying the impact of social risks and shares strategies and actions that health plans can take to improve health outcomes, reduce health disparities, decrease costs, and track measurable results. Link to report on Elevance's Whole Health Index (WHI) mentioned during show: https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.23.0015 Guests: Shantanu Agrawal, MD, MPhil, Chief Health Officer, Elevance Health April Richardson, MD, Vice President, Clinical Services, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Ellen Kelsay, President & CEO, Business Group on Health Trenor Williams, MD, CEO & Co-Founder, Socially Determined https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/innovative-strategies-for-health-plans-to-mitigate-social-risk/ This episode is sponsored by Socially Determined Socially Determined provides social risk data, analytics, and expertise to healthcare organizations seeking to understand how Social Determinants of Health and social risk factors impact the communities they serve. Our analytics platform, SocialScape, provides actionable insights into community-level SDOH risk exposure and individual-level social risk factors, and their impact on health care utilization, cost, outcomes, and equity.

Duration:01:02:10

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How Mass General Brigham is Innovating around Equitable Access

5/16/2024
Allison Bryant, MD, MPH, Associate Chief Health Equity Officer, Mass General Brigham (MGB), joins Eric to discuss how the health system ensures its innovations are accessible to everyone, particularly those from marginalized communities. Allison elaborates on MGB's unique approach, viewing its mission as providing healthcare and as a catalyst for improving equity of outcomes for patients and the communities it serves. Topics covered include: Community health Bridging the digital divide Equity in maternal health United Against Racism (MGB’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement) About Allison In her role at MGB, Allison works to eliminate longstanding inequities in patient care and outcomes. She is a maternal-fetal medicine subspecialist, an associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Harvard Medical School and is the Frederic D. Frigoletto, MD Endowed Chair in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Massachusetts General Hospital. She received degrees in biology, public health and medicine from Harvard University, where she also completed residency training in obstetrics and gynecology and fellowships in maternal/fetal medicine and the Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy. She previously served as the vice chair for quality, equity and safety for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mass General. About Mass General Brigham Mass General Brigham is an integrated academic health care system, uniting great minds to solve the hardest problems in medicine for our communities and the world. Mass General Brigham connects a full continuum of care across a system of academic medical centers, community and specialty hospitals, a health insurance plan, physician networks, community health centers, home care, and long-term care services. Mass General Brigham is a nonprofit organization committed to patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. In addition, Mass General Brigham is one of the nation’s leading biomedical research organizations with several Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals. Mass General Brigham https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/ United Against Racism: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/united-against-racism

Duration:00:51:26

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Navigating the Intersection of Health Equity and Chronic Care

5/10/2024
Esteemed leaders from CVS Health, Florida Blue, Highmark, and Vori Health delved into the impact of health equity on chronic care. They not only shared strategies and solutions to enhance healthcare accessibility but also shed light on specific programs they have successfully implemented to bridge the health equity gap in chronic disease prevention and treatment. Guests: Joneigh S. Khaldun, MD, MPH, FACEP, Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer, CVS Health Kelli Tice, MD, Vice President, Medical Affairs & Chief Health Equity Officer, Florida Blue Nebeyou Abebe, Senior Vice President, Social Determinants of Health, Highmark Health Mary O'Connor, MD, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Vori Health https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/navigating-the-intersection-of-health-equity-and-chronic-care/ Links to programs mentioned during the episode Advancing Health Equity | CVS Health: https://www.cvshealth.com/impact/health-equity.html CVS Health launches Community Equity Alliance to improve health outcomes in underserved communities: https://www.cvshealth.com/news/health-equity/cvs-health-launches-community-equity-alliance-to-improve-health-outcomes.html Spoken Rx - Prescription Reader | CVS Pharmacy: https://www.cvs.com/content/pharmacy/spoken-rx Highmark Community Support Platform: https://highmark.findhelp.com/ This episode is sponsored by our partner, Vori Health Vori Health is a specialty medical practice delivering a virtual-first musculoskeletal (MSK) solution to help members get back to their lives faster. As the only nationwide MSK practice with doctor-led care teams, Vori Health is the most convenient way to access appropriate care for back, neck, and joint pain without bouncing around the healthcare system. Whether members need a diagnosis, non-opioid prescription, personalized physical therapy, or health coaching, they can turn to Vori Health for evidence-based care and effective end-to-end support. This holistic model reduces unnecessary surgeries, enables faster recoveries, and lowers MSK spend with up to a 4:1 ROI. For more information, visit www.vorihealth.com.

Duration:01:01:20

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How Sun Life is Rethinking Mental Health

5/2/2024
Dan Fishbein, President of Sun Life U.S., joins Eric to discuss Sun Life’s commitment to supporting holistic care for mental health and how it leverages digital technology to enhance the overall delivery of mental health and caregiver support to all clients. The conversation also touches on how Sun Life is helping patients navigate a challenging healthcare system. It’s using data and analytics to identify trends and unmet needs and AI to summarize health records quickly to improve health outcomes. In addition, Dan elaborates on Sun Life’s redefined role as a healthcare benefits provider and its collaborations with various healthcare organizations to help promote health and well-being. About Dan As president of Sun Life U.S., Dan has transformed the company into a leader in health-related benefits and services that connect to the broader healthcare ecosystem to help people access the care and coverage they need. Since joining Sun Life in 2014, Dan has overseen several successful acquisitions that have grown the company and its capabilities, including DentaQuest (2022), PinnacleCare (2021), Maxwell Health (2018), and Assurant Employee Benefits (2016). Since 2014 Sun Life U.S. has grown three-fold to $8 billion in revenues, offering more than 50 million Americans group benefits and services through employers, partners and government programs. It serves a block of in-force individual life insurance policyholders. Before Sun Life, he served as Aetna’s President, Specialty Businesses and held several other senior leadership positions during his 16-year tenure. He previously served in leadership posts at New York Life and MassMutual. Dan earned a bachelor’s degree and a Doctor of Medicine from Boston University. He is a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and Maine Medical Association. Dan is also a past chair and active board member of Spurwink Services in Portland, Maine, and serves in an advisory capacity on the board of Collective Health, an insurtech start-up based in San Francisco. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading financial services company that helps clients achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda.

Duration:00:59:32

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How Top Hospital Systems are Capturing New Patients

4/26/2024
Leaders from Ballad Health, Baystate Health, Stony Brook Medicine and Purple Lab share how health systems can take a more sophisticated and consumer-focused approach to attracting new patients. Our expert panel leads a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of seeing patients as healthcare consumers and understanding how they make decisions, what motivates them, and how, where, and why they engage with the broader healthcare system. You will discover innovative patient acquisition strategies and best practices you can implement in your organization to break through the market clutter, differentiate your health system’s offerings and create a message that resonates with customers. Themes covered: Consumer Centricity & The Patient Journey Personalized, Data-Driven Marketing Health Equity Guests: Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, MPH, MBA, System Chief of Hospital Medicine and Regional Chief Medical Officer/Regional Quality Officer, Baystate Health Timothy Brown, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer, Stony Brook Medicine Molly Luton, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Ballad Health Ted Sweetser, Vice President, Strategy, Healthcare, Purple Labs Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/how-top-hospital-systems-are-capturing-new-patients/ We are proud to have Purple Lab as the sponsor of this event. Their support is Instrumental in bringing you this insightful discussion. PurpleLab is a health tech company that puts valuable healthcare insights in customers' hands, enabling the healthcare industry to drive better outcomes through access to real-world data. https://purplelab.com/

Duration:01:01:05

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Differentiating Your Product and Benefit Design to Drive Enrollment

4/19/2024
Leaders from Independence Blue Cross, Oscar Health and TytoCare explore how health plans can leverage various solutions effectively to optimize pricing structures; exploring technology adoption, cost-effectiveness, and market competitiveness. Our panel of industry experts will share successful strategies and real-world examples you can implement in your organization. Topics covered include: Matching benefits with member personas Evolving virtual care beyond video Various innovations in product design Bringing price transparency to ACA and Medicare Advantage products How to penetrate new, highly competitive markets Guests: Jonathan Stump, Vice President, Product Services, Independence Blue Cross Bill Bradley, Vice President, Insurance Product Development, Oscar Health Meni Shikhman, Vice President, TytoCare Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/differentiating-your-product-in-the-healthcare-insurance-marketplace/ This episode is sponsored by TytoCare TytoCare is a virtual healthcare company that enables leading health plans and providers to deliver remote healthcare to the whole family through its Home Smart Clinic. Combining a cutting-edge, easy-to-use, FDA-cleared device with AI-powered guidance and diagnostic support, the Home Smart Clinic enables the whole family to conduct remote physical exams with a doctor, replicating in-clinic exams for immediate answers from home. TytoCare drives utilization rates that are five times higher than traditional telehealth services, reduces the total cost of care by an average of five percent, diverts ED visits by an average of 10.8%; and has a high average NPS of 83. The Home Smart Clinic includes Tyto Engagement Labs™, a proven framework of engagement journeys designed for successfully deploying and adopting the solution. To complete its offering, TytoCare also provides the Pro Smart Clinic, for professional settings outside the home to serve rural clinics, schools, workplaces, and more. TytoCare serves over 220 major health systems and plans in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. For more information, visit us at tytocare.com.

Duration:01:01:10

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Innovations in Mental Health: A Conversation with Kody Kinsley, North Carolina’s Secretary of Health & Human Services

3/28/2024
Kody Kinsley, Secretary of North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services, joins Eric to discuss how his state is improving the lives of families and children by expanding Medicaid and improving the mental health system. Secretary Kinsley shares strategies for improving behavioral healthcare access and benefit design for North Carolina’s Medicaid and Medicare members, including peer support programs, mental health crisis lines, and data systems to track the availability of beds and individuals in need. The conversation also explores the importance of improving healthcare infrastructure through Medicaid, focusing on preventative measures and addressing social determinants of health. About Secretary Kinsley Kody Kinsley serves as North Carolina’s Secretary of Health & Human Services, overseeing a department with over 18,000 staff and a $38 billion budget. With experience centered on health policy and operations, Kinsley worked on digital healthcare transformation, national education, and labor policies and served as the COO and CFO of the U.S. Treasury. Secretary Kinsley’s three priorities for the department include Investing in behavioral health and resilience, improving child and family well-being, and building a solid and inclusive workforce. Under his leadership, North Carolina expanded Medicaid and received the most significant investment to bolster the mental health system in over a decade. Kinsley grew up in Wilmington, earning his bachelor’s degree from Brevard College and his master’s in Public Policy from the University of California at Berkeley.

Duration:00:45:36

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The Evolution of Specialty Value Based Care

3/8/2024
Leaders from Humana, Blue Cross, and Blue Shield of Rhode Island delve into the dynamic landscape of specialty value-based care, sharing valuable insights and actionable strategies for navigating its complexities. Show Guests: Alexander Ding, MD, MS, MBA, Associate Vice President for Physician Strategy and Medical Affairs, Humana Nick Lefeber, Senior Vice President, Value-Based Care, Contracting, Data & Analytics, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island Rachel Winokur, Chief Executive Officer, TailorCare https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/the-evolution-of-specialty-value-based-care/ This episode is sponsored by TailorCare TailorCare is a risk-based care navigation program that provides deeply personal support to patients living with joint, back, and muscle pain. By combining a careful assessment of patients’ symptoms, health history, preferences and goals with predictive data and the latest evidence-based guidelines, TailorCare helps patients choose —and navigate—the most effective treatment pathway for them, every step of the way.

Duration:01:00:51

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Important and Innovative Approaches to Leveraging the Health Equity Index

2/21/2024
Melissa Newton Smith, Founder of Newton Smith, and Keslie Crichton, Chief Sales Officer of BeneLynk, join Eric to discuss the introduction of the CMS Health Equity Index, which will replace the reward factor within the Medicare Advantage Star Rating program measurement. The Health Equity Index will be a seismic change for Medicare Advantage plans and impact revenue associated with Star Ratings. Melissa and Keslie share success stories from plans preparing for the change. Links "Associations Between Annual Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy Loss and Prescription Drug Spending and Use": https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2814604 Book Links $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America: https://www.amazon.com/2-00-Day-audiobook/dp/B012E8RDS2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29MW28TUOFAG0&keywords=%242+a+day&qid=1708126201&s=books&sprefix=2+a+day%2Cstripbooks%2C125&sr=1-1 Because I Said I Would: https://store.becauseisaidiwould.org/store/thebook/?_gl=1*qfwy3p*_ga*OTY3NTIzNTYzLjE3MDgxMjYyNDc.*_ga_9YFXHXM1VK*MTcwODEyNjI0Ny4xLjAuMTcwODEyNjI1NC41My4wLjA. The Ethical Case Manager: https://www.amazon.com/dp/194388918X/ref=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_GVBYY6XZGAK9RK9VRHE8 About Melissa Melissa is the founder of Newton Smith. She brings over 25 years of experience in Star Ratings, strategy, sales, and marketing for health plans, providers, pharmacy benefit managers, and industry vendors. Most recently, she served as Chief Consulting Officer at Healthmine. Melissa is a well-known healthcare strategist with proven success developing enterprise-wide solutions to improve Star Ratings, quality performance, health outcomes, and the member experience. About Keslie Keslie has worked in managed care for over 25 years, focusing on SDoH solutions that improve members' lives and provide a return on investment for our clients. Keslie drives enterprise growth and innovative partnerships to improve outreach strategies and health outcomes for our client’s members. Keslie works closely with BeneLynk’s product team to offer differentiated services and capabilities to maintain its market leader position. This episode is sponsored by BeneLynk BeneLynk is a national provider of Social Care solutions for Medicare Advantage and Managed Medicaid health plans. They serve plans and their members by creating a human-to-human connection and providing the assistance a member needs to get the benefits they deserve.

Duration:00:49:51

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Meeting Goals for Chronic Condition Management With Fewer Resources

2/16/2024
Leaders from Independence Blue Cross, Banner| Aetna, and Scene Health share exclusive insights on successfully accomplishing chronic condition management success with fewer resources. Our expert panel explores patient-centered and technology-enabled approaches that elevate chronic care management efficiency and effectiveness. Don't miss the opportunity to learn about strategic solutions tailored to the unique challenges of Medicaid and Medicare health plans. Panelists: Robert Groves, MD, Chief Medical Officer & Executive Vice President, Banner| Aetna Reetika Kumar, MD, FACP, Vice President, Market Clinical Solutions and Pharmacy Services, Independence Blue Cross Sebastian Seiguer, CEO & Co-Founder, Scene Health Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/meeting-goals-for-chronic-condition-management-with-fewer-resources/ This episode is sponsored by Scene Health Meet Scene Health, the industry leader in MedEngagement. They are going beyond traditional medication adherence to transform disease management. Scene’s MedEngagement approach uses 1:1 async video to deliver medication support at scale. Scene helps members get better fast—getting to the doctor, getting their meds, taking them as prescribed, and getting labs and vitals—driving cost-effective utilization and improving multiple clinical and quality measures in as little as 90 days. Scene was commercialized out of Johns Hopkins, and has developed the most extensive catalog of peer-reviewed publications among medication adherence companies. Visit its website at www.scene.health for more information.

Duration:01:00:16

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How Innovators Are Addressing GLP-1s, Obesity and MSK

1/26/2024
Leaders from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Independent Health, Evry Health and Vori Health discuss GP-1s and their role in addressing the global challenge of obesity. The panel shares innovative, multidisciplinary strategies you can implement to complement lifestyle interventions and other therapeutic approaches in your organization. * Improving outcomes by pairing GLP-1s with evidence-based behavior change * Considering musculoskeletal (MSK) health in obesity treatment * Understanding the role of GLP-1s in delivering value-based care Panelists: Shelley Turk, Divisional Senior Vice President of Health Care Delivery, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois Martin Burruano, Vice President, Pharmacy Services, Independent Health Mamata Majmundar, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Evry Health Mary O'Connor, MD, FAAOS, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Vori Health https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/how-innovators-are-addressing-glp-1s-obesity-and-msk/ This episode is sponsored by Vori Health Vori Health is a specialty medical practice delivering a virtual-first musculoskeletal (MSK) solution to help members get back to their lives faster. As the only nationwide MSK practice with doctor-led care teams, Vori Health is the most convenient way to access appropriate care for back, neck, and joint pain without bouncing around the healthcare system. Whether members need a diagnosis, non-opioid prescription, personalized physical therapy, or health coaching, they can turn to Vori Health for evidence-based care and effective end-to-end support. This holistic model reduces unnecessary surgeries, enables faster recoveries, and lowers MSK spend with up to a 4:1 ROI. For more information visit www.vorihealth.com.

Duration:01:01:27

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Supporting Innovation and AI in Healthcare

1/17/2024
Seema Kumar, CEO of Cure, an innovation campus in New York City, joins Eric to discuss how artificial intelligence can positively impact healthcare and lead to more innovation. She shares how AI has been used in healthcare and the promise it holds for the future. The conversation also highlights the Cure Xchange Challenge: Health AI For Good, an initiative to incubate innovations by healthcare startups and entrepreneurs across disciplines and sectors to use artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly and equitably. Cure collaborated with MIT Solve for the Challenge and an independent board of judges selected the ten finalists. The winners will be announced later in the First Quarter of 2024. Seema shares the stories of several finalists, including Oben Health, an AI-enabled platform that facilitates the delivery of healthcare screenings, education, and treatment via barbershops and salons, and Nutrible, artificially intelligent social workers. This episode is part of a series of episodes featuring the Clinton Global Initiative Commitments to Action from the Clinton Global Initiative. Please listen to the previous episode, Safe Babies Safe Moms: Rethinking Equitable Access and Maternity Care. About Cure Cure is an innovation campus in NYC boasting laboratories, lecture, and office space, as well as technology and other amenities to set up innovators for success across the healthcare industry, including academic institutions and other nonprofits. Visit the website at: https://cure.345pas.com/

Duration:00:31:15

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Lifestyle Modification Strategies to Support Those Living with Obesity and Diabetes

12/22/2023
Blue Shield of California, Highmark, Intellihealth and NourishedRX discuss how they are mitigating the high costs of GLP-1s with lifestyle interventions such as behavior change, physical exercise, nutritional counseling and coaching to optimize outcomes for members living with obesity and diabetes. Hear real-life examples and best practices to equip your members with the tools and strategies to achieve lasting success in managing obesity and diabetes beyond the limitations of GLP-1s. This episode is sponsored by NourishedRX NourishedRx is a leading digital health and nutrition company specializing in comprehensive nutrition solutions for consumer and health plan members living with diabetes, obesity and other diet-related conditions. NourishedRx recognized food's healing and connective power, and partners with healthcare organizations nationwide to address the nutritional needs of their most vulnerable populations. The NourishedRx B:B:C health and nutrition platform facilitates and optimizes personalized, culturally concordant food in addition to the tools necessary to drive lasting behavior change – leveraging technology so YOU can all deliver at scale. Beyond diet, NourishedRx engages with health plan members and patients to support their whole health and lifestyle more broadly. They engage consumers with omnichannel wrap-around support and education, enabling individuals to make informed choices and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of their diet and lifestyle on their overall well-being, empowering them for the long term. NourishedRx is well suited as an early alternative and/or companion therapy to specialized obesity treatment, including GLP-1 and other Anti-Obesity Medication therapies.

Duration:01:01:17

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Differentiating Your Health Plan: Reimagining Your Provider Network Strategy

12/7/2023
Leaders from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan, Highmark and Quest Analytics discuss how health plans are examining and reimagining their provider strategies to stay competitive and meet their members' evolving needs. By focusing on areas such as compliance, network adequacy, data integrity, and performance metrics, plans are redefining their own roles and enhancing quality and affordability for their members. Our panel of experts will share their insights and experiences. Possible topics of discussion: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/differentiating-your-health-plan-reimagining-your-provider-network-strategy/ Quest Analytics sponsors this episode Quest Analytics’ software platform empowers you to analyze, expertly manage meticulously, and impeccably report on your provider network‘s adequacy and the provider data accuracy across your entire organization and all lines of business. You can trust them! CMS does, and they are among eight of the nation’s largest health plans that leverage its software and services, not to mention multiple state regulatory agencies and many of the nation’s leading health systems and provider groups. They manage, measure and monitor health plan network performance so that together, we can elevate the health of communities nationwide. They also enable health plans to differentiate their position in the marketplace through a vastly superior provider network. My words, not theirs, and I know I am simplifying things a bit …but think of them as the Kayak for physician quality and accessibility data. For more information, please visit the Quest Analytics website at http://www.questanalytics.com./ Connect with us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/brightspotshc Instagram: instagram.com/brightspotshc LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/shared-purpose-connect Twitter: twitter.com/BrightSpotsinHC TikTok: tiktok.com/@brightspotshc

Duration:00:59:56

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A Conversation with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina’s Chief Strategy Officer

11/21/2023
Sonny Goyal, Senior Vice President of Diversified Business Group and Chief Strategy Officer of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC), joins Eric to share some of Blue Cross NC’s successful initiatives to help members live their best lives. Sonny discussed Blue Cross NC’s approach to mitigating social determinants of health, explaining the insurer is utilizing test-and-learn models to build quantifiable evidence, scale up successful models and, eventually, expand those ideas through its benefit offerings across the state. Sonny and Eric touch on several topics, including Blue Cross NC’s recent food insecurity pilot program, value-based care, provider relationships and community health initiatives. After listening, you’ll have many bright spots to consider implementing in your organization! Links to articles mentioned during the discussion: https://www.bluecrossnc.com/blog/expert-takes/transforming-health-care/food-is-medicine https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.22.0351 https://mediacenter.bcbsnc.com/news/blue-cross-nc-donates-500-000-to-the-forward-fund-established-to-support-transition-efforts-following-mill-closure About Sonny Sonny leads the diversified business group at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) while also serving as their chief strategy officer, He is responsible for thoughtfully guiding the company as it seeks to achieve sustainable long-term growth by enhancing its existing business and identifying opportunities to expand beyond via inorganic growth. Among other responsibilities, Sonny is accountable for managing and maturing the company’s best-in-class business partnerships and assets, shaping Blue Cross NC’s short-term goals and long-term strategy, portfolio planning and prioritization, corporate development and utilizing strategic intelligence to improve the experience of key stakeholders across the state. Before joining Blue Cross NC, Sonny served in leadership roles at several other leading companies in the healthcare, venture capital and finance sectors. Most recently, he was Executive Director for Corporate Strategy and Development for the Advisory Board Company in Washington, DC. Before that, Sonny led Mergers and Acquisitions for Highmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield; brokered acquisitions, divestitures and capital raises ranging from $250 million to $12 billion at Wells Fargo; and assisted in assessing venture capital investments for Garage Technology Ventures in Silicon Valley. Connect with us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/brightspotshc Instagram: instagram.com/brightspotshc LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/shared-purpose-connect Twitter: twitter.com/BrightSpotsinHC TikTok: tiktok.com/@brightspotshc

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Talking Bright Spots with Former Congressman Robert Andrews

11/16/2023
Former New Jersey Congressman and Health Transformation Alliance (HTA) CEO, Robert Andrews, joins Eric to discuss how HTA – a cooperative of more than 60 of America’s leading employers –and its members employers are fixing our broken healthcare system by sharing data, challenging the status quo and implementing innovative solutions. Robert shares many bright spots from HTA, including initiatives in medication management and infant mortality. He explains how the cooperative has saved its member companies well over $2 billion in healthcare costs to date. About Robert As CEO of the HTA, Robert oversees the strategic direction of approximately 60+ major corporations that have come together in an alliance to fix the broken healthcare system. He is also the Chairman of the Board of Lolo Health, a health tech company that connects consumers to a high-value health experience. Andrews previously led the Government Affairs practice at Dilworth Paxson law firm for two years before joining the HTA. Before private practice, Andrews served as a Member of the United States House of Representatives for nearly 24 years. Upon his departure from Congress, President Barack Obama praised Andrews’ service as “an original author of the Affordable Care Act…and a vital partner in its passage and implementation” and cited his “tenacity and skill” in representing the people of New Jersey. About HTA The Health Transformation Alliance (HTA) is a cooperative of more than 60 of America’s leading employers coming together to fix the broken healthcare system. Formed by four founding members in September 2015, the HTA member companies collectively are responsible for over 8 million employees, dependents, and retirees with an annual healthcare spend of $30+ billion. Some members include Walgreens, 3M, Marriott, Shell, Coca-Cola and NextEra Energy.

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Safe Babies Safe Moms: Rethinking Equitable Access and Maternity Care

11/9/2023
Angela D. Thomas, DrPH, MPH, MBA, Vice President, Healthcare Delivery Research, MedStar Health Research Institute, joins Eric to discuss D.C. Safe Babies Safe Moms, a community-driven collaborative launched in 2020 to improve the health and well-being of mothers and infants in Washington, D.C., and reduce racial disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes – one of the most urgent challenges facing the District of Columbia. Combining the expertise of MedStar Health, evidence-based healthcare, and proven community-centric support services, Safe Babies Safe Moms offers services to support birthing individuals before, during, and after pregnancy and until their child reaches age three. Angela shares success stories from families supported by the initiative and discusses the program's impact. For health systems interested in implementing a similar program, she outlines MedStar Health's steps in building and sustaining the initiative. She also speaks about the role technology plays in the initiative. Safe Babies and Safe Moms recently launched a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment to Action project to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to help reduce disparities in maternal and infant health. About Safe Babies Safe Moms Made possible by the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, D.C. Safe Babies Safe Moms is a partnership between MedStar Health, Community of Hope, and Mamatoto Village to address critical maternal and infant care disparities in Washington, D.C., which has among the highest rates of maternal and infant mortality in the nation. In FY22, 15,346 mothers and babies received care through the program. Services offered include on-site mental health support during prenatal and postpartum visits, assessments for high-risk or complicated pregnancies, social support services for mothers and families who may be experiencing food or housing insecurity, pro-bono legal services, and other counseling on securing public benefits, transportation to and from appointments, infant care supplies, culturally-aware breastfeeding support, and more. About Angela Angela is responsible for leading a team of experts to apply rigorous scientific methods to enable next-generation healthcare delivery through quality, safety, innovation, health economics, payment reform, outcomes, health services research, data science, and health equity. She also ensures that these research activities leverage the collective leadership and unique strengths of MedStar Health and Georgetown University. Her research interests focus on health equity and patient safety. As the Executive Leader of Safe Babies Safe Moms, Angela is responsible for ensuring the development, implementation, and evaluation of an evidence-based program that will reduce disparities in maternal and infant mortality in Washington, DC. In addition, she contributes her research expertise in disparities, health equity, and patient safety to the initiative to uncover the contributing factors leading to disparities in maternal and infant harm. Connect with us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/brightspotshc Instagram: instagram.com/brightspotshc LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/shared-purpose-connect Twitter: twitter.com/BrightSpotsinHC TikTok: tiktok.com/@brightspotshc

Duration:00:39:15