No issue is more hotly debated, more important to our economy, and more personal to Americans than health care. On The Next Big Thing in Health - a podcast presented by AHIP - we‘ll speak with top health care leaders about new big ideas that will help make health care more affordable, more available, and more effective. The Next Big Thing in Health is hosted by AHIP President and CEO, Matt Eyles, and Former Fox 5 News Anchor and President of Laura Evans Media, Laura Evans.
Robert Traynham, chief business officer at AHIP, sat down with Kathryn Eshelman MD, MPH, vice president of medical informatics at Inovalon, for an in-depth discussion about how new technology can help providers and health care plans deliver value-based care.
The fear of judgment or disapproval is one of the biggest hurdles people face when seeking mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Highmark Inc., a Blue Cross Blue Shield health and wellness organization, is helping break that stigma with innovative solutions. One of those solutions is a "digital front door," which allows members to interact with their benefits privately, assess their symptoms, and connect with care providers virtually.
Child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Melissa Perry and Demetrios Marousis, director of behavioral health at Highmark, Inc., join us to share their insights into Highmark's mission and its efforts to address the pressing issues in mental health and substance use disorder treatment through technology, partnerships, and compassionate care.
Watch to learn about Highmark’s work to improve care for patients who struggle with substance abuse, the challenges of care delivery, the importance of health care literacy, and why they think technology is the biggest opportunity in health care.
What if doctors could think like designers? Can that change the way we deliver health care services in terms of products, services, and spaces? Long before he joined the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), Dr. Bon Ku was an expert in health care design, combining creativity with scientific rigor and advocating for doctors to think like designers.
At ARPA-H, a new federal agency aimed at pioneering ambitious health care initiatives, Dr. Ku is focused on addressing the crisis in rural health care through the PARADIGM program. The goal is to deliver advanced hospital-level care to every rural county in the United States by shifting from traditional hospital settings to advanced mobile health unit vehicles.
Watch to learn more about the PARADIGM program and challenges in rural health care, Dr. Ku’s philosophy on health care design, and how health insurance plans and providers can collaborate to improve technology, communication, and access.
For more than 80 years, The Ad Council has addressed significant social issues in the United States through powerful communication strategies. From Smokey Bear to “Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk,” the Ad Council has brought together marketers, advertisers, nonprofits, and government agencies to address critical social issues.
The nonprofit organization is also focused on mental health, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and existing social inequities. Anthony Signorelli, head of corporate partnerships at The Ad Council, joins us to share insights from the group’s various mental health initiatives, such as Seize the Awkward, which addresses youth suicide prevention, and Sound It Out, which helps parents talk to middle-schoolers about mental health.
Watch to learn more about The Ad Council’s approach to mental health partnerships, including significant findings from recent campaigns, the cultural barriers that still exist when it comes to getting support, and the importance of changing the narrative around mental health.
Check out the initiatives from the episode:
https://seizetheawkward.org/
https://sounditouttogether.org/
https://loveyourmindtoday.org/
The mission for America’s Physician Groups (APG) is “taking responsibility for America’s health.” Not only is APG’s mission bold and aspirational, but so is APG President and CEO, Susan Dentzer.
One of the nation’s most respected health policy thought leaders and journalists, and a frequent speaker and commentator on television and radio, Dentzer joins us to talk about her work and APG’s commitment to value-based care. The organization advocates for patient-centered, coordinated, integrated health care, as well as the collaboration between physicians and health insurance providers.
Watch to learn how accountability in terms of cost and quality is important to APG’s physician members, how Dentzer and her team use video to communicate the importance of value-based care, and why the next big thing in health is using technology to eliminate waste in the system.
Check out APG’s “The Value of Value-Based Health Care” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzzPES9kCGw.
As a major player within the health care system, health insurance plans are uniquely positioned to advance health equity in terms of how we design and pay for the benefits that bring better health and wellness care to everyone — no matter who you are, or where you live.
LaShawn McIver, MD, MPH, AHIP’s senior vice president and chief health equity officer returns to the show and is joined by Pleasant Radford Jr., UCare’s inaugural health equity officer, to discuss the role health insurance plans play in advancing health equity, the importance of data collection, community engagement, and policy advocacy, and how to create systemic change to address health disparities.
Listen in for their thoughts on the importance of personalizing the work, being empathetic, and taking collective responsibility for advancing health equity.
New York is the largest city in the United States – and no borough, neighborhood, or community is quite the same. The city and its diverse populations need tailored, hyperlocal, hyper-focused health coverage designed for them – a challenge for which MetroPlusHealth has risen to the occasion.
The mission goes beyond offering every New Yorker equitable access to quality health care, says President & CEO Dr. Talya Schwartz. It also includes finding innovative, compassionate ways to take on the city’s most complex health challenges and addressing physical and social barriers to health care, such as homelessness and mental health.
Listen in for an insightful conversation on MetroPlusHealth's unique provider-owned model, focused on seamless integration and proactive care, and how Dr. Schwartz and her team are ensuring dignified access to quality health care.
Host Robert Traynham sits down with Matt Salo, founder & CEO of Salo Health Strategies, for a candid conversation on how collaboration among Medicaid, AHIP, and health insurance providers is improving health care outcomes and access — and ensuring that the program is effective, affordable, and accountable.
What will it take to make health care more integrated, accessible, and patient centric? It starts with collaboration, innovation, and technology, says AHIP President and CEO Mike Tuffin and Pat Geraghty, chair of the AHIP Board of Directors and president and CEO of GuideWell and Florida Blue.
Tuffin and Geraghty sat down with us to talk candidly about their responsibility to deliver the best, most convenient, and most affordable care and coverage to the people they serve. They also opined on what keeps them up at night — and shared a rare peek from the C-suite on the amazing things that happen when health insurance providers come together at AHIP to drive change, employing the most promising tools and tech on the market for delivering top-notch care in our country.
Listen in for their thoughts on the next steps in health care transformation.
How do we think about the mind in relationship to the body, our environment, and those around us? And how can we make sure the people who need support — particularly when it's focused on mental health — are able to get the care they need?
Eva Borden is the president of behavioral health for Evernorth, the health services business for Cigna Corporation. We sat down with Borden for an illuminating discussion on how to break down silos, de-stigmatize conversations around mental health needs and solutions, and how major companies are making a difference in access and affordability.
Listen in to discover how Evernorth is integrating mental health and medical health services for better health care solutions.
There have never been so many pathways to getting quality health care — but barriers still exist. Disparities are real for many people, including those in racial and ethnic minorities, less privileged socioeconomic communities, and underserved rural populations.
Pooja Mittal, DO, chief health equity officer for Health Net, joined Conversations in Care host Robert Traynham for a conversation about health equity and Health Net’s work, including a first-of-its-kind health improvement project in Los Angeles County, California, that provides doulas for Black women through a community-based partnership.
Hear more of Dr. Mittal’s thoughts on how to improve health equity, the power of community partnerships in addressing social determinants of health, and the importance of building relationships and connecting with the community.
AHIP Executive Vice President Robert Traynham sits down with LaShawn McIver, AHIP’s senior vice president and chief health equity officer, for an in-depth discussion about her vision for health equity and her role at AHIP.
There are 600,000 people experiencing homelessness in the United States, including 200,000 people in California and 70,000 in Los Angeles County. And yet homeless health care is a one-person-at-a-time operation that requires care to be deployed on the streets where these patients live.
Dr. Michael Hochman, CEO of Healthcare in Action, a subsidiary of SCAN Group, joined us to talk about providing medical care, mental health and addiction treatment, and case management to unhoused populations in California while working to get them into stable housing.
Watch to learn how Healthcare in Action provides sustainable homeless health care services using a managed care framework. Dr. Hochman shares some success stories of how his teams have been able to build trust with our most vulnerable populations and help transition approximately 100 formerly unhoused patients into homes.
The American public is calling out for a conversation around health care. But will policymakers and members of Congress pick up the call? And if not now, when?
Adam Abrams is a partner and Annalyse Keller is a managing director at Seven Letter, a strategic communications firm in Washington, D.C. We break down the agenda on Capitol Hill between now and end of year and when health care policy might come to the forefront of the national discussion.
Listen in for what to expect in health policy and legislation for the end of 2023 and beyond.
Health is not just what happens in the clinic or in the emergency department at the hospital. It happens in our homes, our neighborhoods, and our communities. So how can the health care industry reduce disparities and promote access to care and services that meet people where they are?
Darrell Gray, II, MD, MPH, is the president & CEO of Wellpoint Maryland, which is an affiliate of Elevance Health. We dove into Dr. Gray’s recent experience at Elevance Health as its chief health equity officer, to discover how we can help every American achieve their full health potential.
Listen in for moving member stories that illustrate how health care pros are listening, learning, and acting to create change.
When it comes to health care, an engaged, educated, and empowered consumer is a better patient. But how can the average consumer know where to go for real health information? And how can they determine what is fact versus what is rumor?
Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, former chief medical officer at Salesforce, joined Conversations in Care host Robert Traynham for a conversation about how the health care industry can better educate the consumer, provide easier access to information, and build trust that will counteract all the misinformation.
Watch to learn more on why Dr. G believes misinformation is the issue of our generation, and how health care leaders will need to use digital transformation strategies — including social media, partnerships, influencers, and artificial intelligence — to make health information more easily accessible and palatable.
The seniors of today look nothing like the seniors of the past – and their stories, health journeys, and needs for community and connection are all evolving. So too is their health care.
Dawn Maroney, president, markets, Alignment Health & CEO, Alignment Health Plan, and Hakan Kardes, chief technology & experience officer, Alignment Health, joined our Conversations in Care host Robert Traynham for a robust conversation on how we embrace the uniqueness of America’s seniors and develop creative ways to reach them with compassion and care under Medicare Advantage plans.
Watch to see how they’re making a difference through building clubs, bringing puppies to care facilities, hosting town halls to connect upwards of 11,000 seniors, offering free rides to dialysis, and sending cellphones to combat COVID loneliness.
How do we make sure no one has to suffer in silence? That mental well-being is considered just as important as physical health — and to drive down self-harm attempts?
We talk about it. We prioritize it. And we change the whole ecosystem of care to prevent, identify, and treat long before someone is in crisis. AHIP’s very own Robert Traynham was joined by Cara McNulty, DPA, president, behavioral health & mental well-being, CVS Health, for a new episode of Conversations in Care. This conversation, debuting on World Mental Health Day, showcases how CVS Health and Aetna drove down suicide attempts by 16.3% among their community members and what it takes to create lasting change.
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What does it mean to lead from the heart — to look beyond the percentages to see the people most vulnerable in our communities in need of care?
AHIP’s very own Robert Traynham was joined by Eric C. Hunter, president & CEO of CareOregon, and Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, CEO, SCAN Health Plan and SCAN Group, for a thought-provoking and honest conversation about serving people who are economically disenfranchised, homeless, or otherwise vulnerable and disadvantaged as they struggle accessing care and treatment.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans sat down with Mom’s Meals’ Catherine Macpherson to discuss how to address food insecurity, as well as the value of food as medicine.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by David Ko, CEO of Calm, and Jeff Warren, a Calm meditation instructor, for a discussion on the nation’s overarching mental health crisis. The discussion focused on the steps that need to be taken to help Americans – as well as the link between mindfulness, meditation, sleep, and overall mental health. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for a guided meditation led by Jeff Warren.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. Paul Chiang and Julie Sacks from the Home Centered Care Institute for a discussion covering everything from the variety of services provided by home care to technology and how new approaches are helping home-based primary care patients feel less isolated and better cared-for.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans sat down with four seniors -Corrin Heck, Sandy Smith, Vicki Benson, and Mike Vaquer - to discuss the value and benefits of the Medicare Advantage program.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer, for a discussion on the challenges facing the health care system, and how to reduce health care disparities and boost health equity. Whyte also addressed the rise of artificial intelligence and how it can influence personalized health care.
A special episode of The Next Big Thing in Health from AHIP's 2023 State of the Industry event. AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles spoke about the health care issues that matter to the people and communities we serve. Matt covered the policies AHIP is watching in 2023, the challenges facing health care, and how health insurance providers are improving health care access and affordability for all Americans.
A special episode of The Next Big Thing in Health from AHIP's 2023 State of the Industry event. AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles spoke about the health care issues that matter to the people and communities we serve. Matt covered the policies AHIP is watching in 2023, the challenges facing health care, and how health insurance providers are improving health care access and affordability for all Americans.
A special episode of the Next Big Thing in Health podcast celebrates Medicare Advantage topping 30 million enrollees. AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles was joined by Mark Hamelburg, AHIP’s Senior Vice President, Federal Programs, for a discussion on the significance of the 30 million milestone and the value and benefits of Medicare Advantage.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Tabatha Erck CEO of Zipari, for a wide-ranging discussion on the importance of the digital customer experience and the keys to a successful customer experience for health insurance providers.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Susannah Fox, principal of Internet Geologist, LLC, for a wide-ranging discussion on what being a caregiver means in today’s health system. They covered the intersection of technology and caregiving, and touched on how employers can better support caregivers.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Wells Hutchison, President and CEO of Delta Dental Plans Association, for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of oral health. They covered where the oral health industry stands right now, areas of improvement, and the opportunities this industry has in store for the future.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles was joined by Jeanette Thornton, AHIP Executive Vice President of Public Policy and Strategies. They discussed what’s new during Open Enrollment this year, and what people should think about as they make their decisions.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. Jan Berger, CEO of Health Intelligence Partners. They discussed the critical role trust plays in the health care system and the responsibility health insurance providers hold.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. Sachin Jain, President and CEO, SCAN Group and Health Plan. They discussed SCAN’s efforts to increase equity in the populations that need it the most and have been historically overlooked, as well as lessons learned in reducing health disparities.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. David E. Mino, Senior Medical Director, Cigna Healthcare and National Medical Director of Orthopaedic Surgery and Spinal Disorders at Cigna, and Dr. Douglas Metz, Executive Vice President & Chief Health Services Officer, American Specialty Health. They discussed how health plans can improve care management for musculoskeletal health conditions and especially chronic pain, and also talked about the use of evidence-based interventions.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Hilary Marden-Resnik, President and CEO, UCare, and Joel Theisen, CEO and Founder of Lifespark. They discussed how to reinvent senior care, covering everything community-based care to technology and how new approaches are helping seniors feel less isolated and better cared-for.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles was joined by AHIP’s Kate Berry to discuss the current landscape of health insurance coverage for contraception. Berry, AHIP’s Senior Vice President Clinical Innovation, Strategic Partnership, highlighted how health insurance providers have supported the protections of the Affordable Care Act for contraception coverage access for years, and continue to work hard every day to ensure people have access to many affordable contraception choices.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Catherine Macpherson, Senior Vice President of Healthcare Strategy and Development and Chief Nutrition Officer with Mom’s Meals. They discussed using food as medicine, as well as the opportunities and challenges associated with delivering food through the Medicaid and Medicare programs.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Chronis Manolis, Senior Vice President Pharmacy and Chief Pharmacy Officer at UPMC Health Plan. They discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted pharmacy programs, as well as how emerging tools and technologies are bringing value to members.
A special episode of The Next Big Thing in Health from AHIP's 2022 State of the Industry event. AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles led an in-depth discussion with AHIP experts about the health care issues that matter to the people and communities we serve.
Highlights include the policies AHIP is watching in 2022, the challenges facing health care, and how health insurance providers are improving health care access and affordability for all Americans.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans are joined by Amanda Goltz, U.S. Health Care Lead for Worldwide Public Sector Health Care, Venture Capital and Startups at Amazon Web Services (AWS).
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Kim LaFontana, Senior Vice President of Strategic Growth at Teladoc Health. The group discussed Teladoc’s new virtual care transformation study and how the company is using that data to drive the best outcomes for patients.
Highmark Health CEO David Holmberg joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss how Omicron is affecting our health care system, what policies will impact our health care system in the upcoming year, the future of telehealth, and more.
Marjorie Morrison, CEO and Co-Founder of Psych Hub, joined us for a discussion on mental health, how perceptions around treating mental health are changing, and how lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis are impacting how mental health is being treated clinically and socially.
On a special edition of The Next Big Thing in Health, AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and Co-host Laura Evans sat down with three seniors - Dona Wildove, Mike Cerbo, and Jean Williams - to discuss the benefits they see from their Medicare Advantage plans.
John Kao, CEO of Alignment Healthcare, joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss how Alignment Healthcare caters to the specific needs of Medicare Advantage populations, the future of telehealth, and more.
Scott Heisler, Principal Consultant and Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente and Dan Trencher, SVP of Corporate Strategy with Teladoc Health joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss the digital tools that are available to help patients address their mental health and wellness needs.
Curtis Hougland, founder and CEO of Main Street One, joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to share how authentic messengers can help individuals overcome vaccine hesitancy, the role that influencers play in health care and more.
Juliet K. Choi, President and CEO of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss her organization’s work to advance health equity, provide culturally relevant resources and information on COVID-19, and improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
Hosts Matt Eyles, AHIP President, and Laura Evans are joined by Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, Senior Medical Services Director of Quality and Pediatrics at UPMC Health Plan, for a discussion on UMPC’s work to deliver accurate and up-to-date COVID-19 information to Spanish-speaking plan members.
Hosts Matt Eyles, AHIP President, and Laura Evans are joined by Stacia Grosso, Staff VP, Digital Strategy & Operations at Anthem, for a discussion on Anthem's evolution into a "data-first" organization, the explosion in telehealth usage, and more.
Chris Priest, Vice President of Medicaid Solutions for Centene, joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss what the health insurance provider is doing to promote better community health and vaccine acceptance.
Dr. Garth Graham, Director and Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health Partnerships at YouTube / Google, joined hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President Matt Eyles to discuss the importance of health care literacy, education and communication as America continues the largest vaccination campaign in history.
Dr. Sree Chaguturu, Chief Medical Officer at CVS Caremark, joins hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans to discuss CVS Caremark’s recent research on vaccine hesitancy and how that research will guide their vaccination efforts moving forward.
Dr. Andrea Gelzer, Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs at AmeriHealth Caritas, joined hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans to discuss new advancements in population health management strategies, the future of telehealth and the health care industry’s response to COVID-19.
Our hosts are joined by Dr. Lisa Maragakis, Senior Director of Infection Prevention with The Johns Hopkins Health System, for a discussion about lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how we can keep ourselves safe as the race to vaccinate America continues.
Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House Vaccinations Coordinator and former Chief Health Officer for Kaiser Permanente, sat down with hosts Laura Evans and AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles to discuss the U.S. vaccination effort and Kaiser Permanente’s work to address the social health of their members and the communities they serve.
Our hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans are joined by Dr. William Shrank, Chief Medical Officer for Humana, for a discussion about vaccine distribution, Humana’s focus on population health, improving health outcomes and more.
Our hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans are joined by Eric Piscini, Global Vice President of Payer and Emerging Business Networks for IBM Watson Health.
Our hosts are joined by Seven Letter Partners Erik Smith and Brendan Buck to discuss the results of the 2020 elections and what they mean for health care as Washington enters the lame duck period and looks ahead toward 2021.
Our hosts are joined by Steven D. Pearson, MD, MSc, the Founder and President of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), an independent non-profit organization that evaluates the evidence on the value of medical tests, treatments, and delivery system innovations to encourage collaborative efforts to improve patient care and control costs.
Our hosts are joined by Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, FACP, President and CEO of SCAN Group and Health Plan.
Our guest is Karen DeSalvo, Chief Health Officer at Google Health. We learn how emerging technologies can help improve health care for everyone.
Our guest is Brian Pieninck, President and CEO of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield. We learn what it takes to bring greater value to patients amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
On the first episode of season three, our hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans discuss COVID-19 disaster preparedness and women's health with Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University’s Milken School of Public Health. Dr. Wen previously served as Baltimore's Health Commissioner, and is a contributing columnist for The Washington Post and a CNN medical analyst.
Our hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans sit down with Peggy Maguire, President of Cambia Health Foundation, to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis has affected caregiving in the United States. At Cambia Health Foundation, Peggy Maguire works with a wide range of stakeholders to drive health care transformation that results in better experiences for people and families.
Our hosts Matt Eyles and Laura Evans sit down with Dan Trencher, Senior Vice President of Product and Corporate Strategy at Teladoc Health, to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis has affected the virtual care landscape. At Teladoc Health, Dan Trencher oversees the development and execution of new growth opportunities and products, leading business initiatives that deliver compelling user experiences and transforms how people access quality care.
We spoke with Dr. Stephen Klasko, President of Thomas Jefferson University and CEO of Jefferson Health, about some current myths and misconceptions that people have about value in health care. Listen to learn more about what’s fact, what’s fiction and what the grey areas are when it comes to our health care system.
The Next Big Thing in Health is hosted by Matt Eyles, President and CEO of AHIP, and Laura Evans, President and Founder of Laura Evans Media.
Navigating today’s health care system can be chaotic. More than ever, providing the right information at the right time can make all the difference in improving patient outcomes and bridging the health IT gap. Our hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles spoke with Carina Edwards, CEO of Quil Health, about what it means to be in the business of helping people organize and navigate their health care.
How do we make sure the voice of patients is heard in everything we do in health care? We discussed with Becca Pearce, President, Extend Coaching and Consulting, and Donna Cryer, President & CEO, Global Liver Institute, during this live recording at AHIP’s Consumer Experience and Digital Health Forum in Chicago.
Our co-host and AHIP president and CEO Matt Eyles sat down recently with David Holmberg, President & CEO of Highmark Health, to discuss his untraditional path to the C-Suite and how health insurance providers can drive transparency and innovation in health care, as well as help the nation overcome the COVID-19 crisis.
We spoke with Dr. Steve Miller, Chief Clinical Officer at Cigna, about what health insurance providers are doing to protect Americans and help to overcome COVID-19. Listen in for some practical advice, clinical updates and a few words of hope and inspiration.
The Next Big Thing in Health is hosted by Matt Eyles, President and CEO of AHIP, and Laura Evans, President and Founder of Laura Evans Media.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles sits down with Sig Shirodkar, Managing Director at Accenture Health, to discuss the role that machine learning and artificial intelligence can play in health care.
Hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles sit down with Alan Balch, chief executive officer of the Patient Advocate Foundation.
Hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles join Sara Wajnberg, Chief Product Officer at Oscar Health, to discuss the intersection of technology and health care, the importance of trust between insurance providers and consumers and more.
Hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles join President and CEO of Northwest Permanente, Imelda Dacones, MD, to discus the social determinants of health, how adverse childhood experiences can impact our long-term health and more.
Hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles sit down with Pat Geraghty, President and CEO of Florida Blue, to discuss how Florida Blue's retail centers are providing a personal touch to the health care experience, how to make health care personal in the midst of rapid digital innovation and more.
In this episode of The Next Big Thing in Health, hosts Laura Evans and Matt Eyles sit down with Susan Reinhard, Director of AARP’s Public Policy Institute, to discuss how the caregiving industry is evolving and what steps lawmakers and regulators can take to support America’s caregivers.
In this episode of The Next Big Thing in Health, AHIP’s President and CEO Matt Eyles discusses his personal experience with the health care system, the challenges facing the health care industry today, how the private sector can help us achieve universal coverage, the impact of social determinants of health and more.