Perspectives on Healthcare: Recent Episodes

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The Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast features interviews with medical professionals from a variety of fields, settings and geographic locations to get their Perspective on Healthcare.

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Derwin Hayward as Rob Oliver interviews him on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Derwin was born in New Zealand and now lives in Sydney, Australia. His parents faced some tough decisions when he was a baby that have shaped his outlook on medicine and the healthcare community. […]

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Paul O’Hanlon gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. In Paul’s own words, he is a native Pittsburgher and “a guy with a disability.” He joined Rob Oliver for the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. For anyone who is not from […]

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Beth Stevens in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Beth is from Indiana, Pennsylvania. She joined me for the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. I interviewed her husband Greg in episode 188. Beth has had a unique journey when it […]

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Greg Stevens on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Greg is from Western

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Paige Gunn provides a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Paige and Rob went to

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It’s a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare from Justin Bethoney on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Justin is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.) His practice is in Bend, Oregon where he serves his community as a nurse practitioner specializing in mental health. He is also passionate […]

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Ashli Molinero on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Ashli is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She brings a unique perspective in that she has a lifelong disability and she also works for a major healthcare network to ensure that people with disabilities receive quality care. This interview comes from the Guinness world record setting patient interview marathon.

The good news is that the purple issue with Mary Ann Stanchik’s WebCam seems to have been resolved in this interview with Ashli. What are your thoughts on the patient’s perspectives that we have heard so far? Share your thoughts through the contact form on the Perspectives on Healthcare website or shoot Rob a DM through social media.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Ashli Molinero gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • UPMC has a Disability Resource Center which works to ensure that patients with disabilities have the necessary accommodations within UPMC facilities. This includes ADA compliance, communication tools, and general accessibility.
  • By utilizing a team approach, the Disability Resource Center is able to work with a variety of departments across the healthcare system to meet the needs of patients with disabilities.
  • Quality healthcare is patient centered. It emphasizes effective communication, collaboration between patients and providers, and accessibility to facilities and resources. It is founded on understanding individual patient needs and tailoring care to those needs.

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Tina Baxter gives us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. She joins us from the great state of Indiana (which is a state we have not had represented on the podcast yet.) A member of Generation X, she has a particular specialty in geriatric care.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Tina Baxter gave us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare is providing the best achievable outcome for patients. It must be patient centered and include individualized decision-making.
  • Quality healthcare must also address patient’s emotional and social needs, in addition to their medical treatment.
  • Nurse practitioners help bridge the gap between nursing and medicine. Among their unique roles is the provision of holistic care, patient advocacy and education.

You can learn more about Tina Baxter and connect with her through the links below:

Website: http://thenursesharkacademy.biz
Twitter: https://twitter.com/baxterprofserv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenursesharkacademy/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nurse-shark-academy/

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Mary Ann Stanchik on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Mary Ann is from Pennsylvania. This interview came from the Patient’s Perspective Interview Marathon. For those of you watching on video, I’m not sure what was going on but for some reason everything in the picture is lavender. You will hear in Mary Ann Stanchik’s comments at the beginning of the interview that she is wearing something that is black. Whatever she is wearing, her WebCam definitely gives it a purple look.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Mary Ann Stanchik provided a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • The health insurance marketplace is difficult to navigate. Additionally, it can sometimes be cost prohibitive to the point that people are making employment decisions based on health insurance coverage.
  • It is imperative that healthcare is accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial status.
  • Improving the quality of care that patients receive must include embracing new technology, such as telehealth, and incorporating patient feedback and preferences.

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We hear a pharmacy resident’s perspective on healthcare from Omar Yassin on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. He is currently a pharmacy resident at the University of Arizona. A member of Generation Z, Omar is originally from Egypt. With a particular interest in geriatric psychiatry, he has worked in a variety of settings and logged over 1500 clinical hours.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Omar Yassin shared a pharmacy resident’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare involves assessing a patient’s health not just during their hospital stay but also after discharge. This is key to addressing issues leading to readmission.
  • By sharing their knowledge and experiences, healthcare professionals can educate the public and promote better health outcomes.
  • It is imperative to consider nonpharmacological approaches to healthcare. Concepts like lifestyle modifications and alternative treatments in addition to medication.

You can connect and learn more about Omar Yassin through the link below:

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/omaar_alaa

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We hear a family physician’s perspective on healthcare from Doriana Parkin on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Doriana Parkin is a family physician and healthcare entrepreneur in Toronto, Ontario. She is a member of Generation X. Currently, her work centers around weight loss and lifestyle medicine.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Doriana Parkin gave us a family physician’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare is about ensuring access to healthcare services without allowing those services to be abused. It also needs to include an element of preventative counseling.
  • One of things that need to be improved is the quality of communication between healthcare professionals and patients.
  • Doriana Parkin is optimistic about the future of healthcare. She sees advancements in technology and research. There is also an increased awareness about preventative care.

You can learn more about Doriana Parkin and the work that she does through the links below:

Website: http://www.smplyfitwellness.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drdoriana
Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/drdoriana
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/drdoriana

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Alex Lawson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is a unique dual role perspective as he shares his viewpoint both as a patient and as a medical professional. Alex Lawson is from Massachusetts. This interview comes from the patient’s perspective interview marathon. It takes place 17 hours into the marathon which is almost 1:00 a.m. As I mention in the interview, I have not had a single break to this point. The wild thing is, were not even halfway to the goal.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Alex Lawson gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare Heroes help to ease the burden of illness and to settle uncertainty by providing compassionate care.
  • There is room within the healthcare context for the integration of both conventional treatments and natural remedies. The greater the number of treatments, the more options there are for better patient outcomes.
  • Reducing the cost of healthcare is possible when medical professionals scrutinize the necessity of medical procedures and tests. Eliminating unnecessary treatments can go a long way to lowering healthcare costs and increasing fiscal responsibility.

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We hear a pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare from Amy Behimer on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Amy is part of the millennial generation (Generation Y) although she is pretty close to the border between Generation X and Generation Y. She is from Georgia. In addition to being a pharmacist, she is also a wellness coach and an MS patient. As such, she brings a truly unique perspective on healthcare to the podcast.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Amy Behimer shared a pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • In patient centered care, the patient must play a central role in making their own decisions about healthcare. Additionally, they must advocate for themselves to ensure that they are heard and valued.
  • Quality healthcare must encompass the entire human being: physical, mental, and emotional. It is essential to consider the entire being rather than focusing solely on specific symptoms or conditions.
  • Changes in healthcare as well as society need to be incremental. The changes in mindset do not need to be driven by medication, it needs to be small, sustainable change that happens one person at a time.

You can learn more about Amy Behimer and her work through the links below:

Website: http://www.amybehimercoaching.com
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/amybehimercoaching

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It’s an epidemiologist’s perspective on healthcare from Shanil Ebrahim on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Shanil is a former epidemiologist who is now a partner at Deloitte where he leads their life sciences and healthcare consulting business. A member of the millennial generation (Generation Y,) he is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Shanil Ebrahim gave us an epidemiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Sometimes, implementing new technology actually adds to the burden of employees. For example, electronic medical health records and other requirements have increased the documentation burden on many practitioners.
  • Quality healthcare means providing better and more effective care in an accessible manner.
  • Technology is becoming an increasingly powerful tool for medicine. It allows precision medications, genomics, telemedicine and AI to be part of the process. Digital health as part of the delivery system has huge potential in improving patient outcomes.

You can learn more about Shanil Ebrahim and connect with him through the links below:

Website: https://www2.deloitte.com/ca/en/profiles/shanil-ebrahim.html
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ShanilEbrahim
LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/shanil-ebrahim-75914a7a

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It’s a functional blood work specialist’s perspective on healthcare from Lacy Lain on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Lacy is based in Florida and is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.) I will admit that I had not heard of a functional blood work specialist before meeting with Lacy Lain. Her responses were educational, insightful and enlightening.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Lacy Lain gave us a functional blood work specialist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Communication is essential for good health. That includes communication within the body and with medical professionals.
  • Quality healthcare must be patient centered. By spending a little more time with patients, practitioners may develop a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s health struggles.
  • Her OB/GYN was an excellent example of quality healthcare. By taking the time to understand Lacy’s medical history, the doctor made critical decisions that saved her life during pregnancy complications.

You can learn more about Lacy Lain and functional blood work through the links below:

Website: https://www.lacylainwellness.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/functionalwellnessgroup
Instagram: https://instagram.com/lacylain

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We hear a healthcare entrepreneur’s perspective on healthcare from Andrew Mills on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Andrew is a member of Generation X. He is the founder and CEO of a company called CareTrack. He lives in Georgia. Although he’s not a medical practitioner, he brings a unique and interesting viewpoint.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Andrew Mills gave us a healthcare entrepreneur’s perspective on healthcare:

  • There are several different ways to support patients living in the community who may need occasional in the home supports that are beyond traditional office visits.
  • Technology helps in creating understandable care plans, remote monitoring and enhanced quality of life for patients.
  • The future of healthcare is exciting as treatments begin to emphasize a holistic approach and implement new technologies. The results will improve patient outcomes and enhance overall well-being.

You can learn more about Andrew Mills and Care Track through the links below:

Website: http://caretrack.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/care_track
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareTrackHealth/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewjmills

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Jean Grover on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This interview is the 60th in the patient’s perspective interview Marathon series. Jean is from Rochester New York. As a person with a disability, she brings a unique background as a survivor of thalidomide. Her insights into healthcare are spot on.

As you listen to this interview, keep in mind that Rob Oliver had been interviewing people for over 16 straight hours without a break. This shows up when he tries to talk about Billie Joel’s album “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and accidentally calls it “We Didn’t Fart the Stire.” Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast so that you receive the insights of the varied guests and can appreciate Rob’s sense of humor.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jean Grover shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Within the healthcare environment there needs to be accessibility. Equipment, such as adjustable exam tables, help ensure equal access to quality care for people with varied limitations.
  • Quality healthcare comes from practitioners to listen attentively, do their homework, and consider each patient’s unique circumstances.
  • Medical professionals can improve the quality of healthcare by becoming better listeners and enhancing their people skills.

Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit:

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We hear a perinatal mental health professional’s perspective on healthcare from Becky Gleed on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Becky practices in Northern Virginia, just outside of Washington DC. She is a member of the millennial generation. In broader terms, she is a licensed marriage and family counselor with a specialty in perinatal and maternal mental health.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Becky Gleed provided a perinatal mental health professional’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Working moms have unique healthcare needs as they attempt to return to work. Issues such as physical recovery, breast-feeding support and navigating the work environment postpartum.
  • Quality healthcare includes collaboration, equal access and equitable care for all individuals. There are major disparities with marginalized communities.
  • Providers need to take care of themselves, prioritizing their own mental and physical health, in order to improve the quality of care their patients receive.

You can learn more about Becky Gleed, her practice and her books through the links below:

Website: http://www.perinatalreproductivewellness.com
Instagram: http://Instagram.com/employedmotherhood
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becky-morrison-gleed-991631195/

Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit:

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Jim Batterton gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Jim is located in Connecticut. You may recognize his last name because his wife joined the interview marathon as well. This is episode 176 of the podcast and Jim is the 59th interview in the patient’s perspective marathon.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Jim Batterton gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • The cost of healthcare services needs to be more transparent. There is no upfront pricing information for healthcare as opposed to other consumer services.
  • There needs to be a better system for coordinating and connecting care providers. Information needs to be easily shared across a variety of healthcare settings.
  • Creating a more consumer friendly healthcare system involves valuing not just the practitioners time but the patient’s time as well. Both need to be valued equally.

Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit:

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Michelle May gives us a family physician’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Michelle is a member of the baby Boomer generation. She is located in Arizona. She is the CEO of a company called Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Programs and Trainings. Michelle May has personal experience and a professional understanding of our eating habits and the impact they have on our health.

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Here are 3 interesting points that Michelle made while sharing a family physician’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare looks at the whole person’s well-being rather than focusing solely on metrics like weight or BMI.
  • There needs to be caution within the medical community about using weight as a primary indicator of health.
  • Medical professionals can have better conversations with their patients by asking open-ended questions, avoiding assumptions based on body size, and providing support tailored to the individual needs of the patient.

Here is the link to the article that she mentioned during the interview:

  • Mauldin, K., May, M., Clifford, D. (2022). The consequences of a weight‐centric approach to healthcare: A case for a paradigm shift in how clinicians address body weight. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. https://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10885

You can learn more about Michelle May and Am I Hungry? Through the links below:

Website: http://amihungry.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmIHungry
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MichelleMayMD/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amihungry/

Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit:

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Melissa Marshall on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 58 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Melissa is from Connecticut. She shares a powerful story about her own personal experiences of living with a disability from birth. It is interesting to hear the impact that her disability had on her care as a child as well as in motherhood. A strong advocate for people with disabilities, Melissa Marshall provides some true food for thought.

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Here are 3 stand out points that Melissa Marshall makes as she shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare Heroes are the ones who show empathy, believe in their patients and actively work with patients to improve their condition.
  • Quality Healthcare is affordable, accessible for all people and welcomes patient input. (Patients must be seen as equal members of the care team.)
  • Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their own disability bias. Being aware of its existence and recognizing how personal biases impact patient care can make a huge difference in the way their practices run.

Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit:

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Carter Williams gives a venture capital investor’s perspective on healthcare on this addition of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Carter is from St. Louis Missouri. He is the CEO of iSelect Fund, an organization which you will learn more about throughout the interview. Carter Williams is a member of Generation X.

Just a reminder to make sure that you are subscribed to the podcast on your favorite platform. With two episodes a week, there’s plenty of interesting conversation surrounding quality healthcare and how to improve it.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Carter Williams shared a venture capital investor’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Food is health. One of the ways to address some of the significant health issues facing our country such as type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease is to look at the food that we eat.
  • Bringing nutritional counselors into your local grocery store or Walmart is one way to encourage good food choices. Nutritional guidance would work hand in hand with healthcare services.
  • As we move towards the future, Carter Williams would like to see the investment in healthcare switch from treatment to prevention. It may be possible to effectively eliminate type II diabetes.

You can follow Carter Williams and learn more about iSelect Fund through the links below:

Website: http://iselectfund.com
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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Marcie Roth on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Marcie lives in Maryland, just outside of Washington DC. This is interview 57 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon. You will hear me mention the fact that I’ve been going for over 15 straight hours. It seems like a long time when I said it but it is not even halfway to the end of the marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Marcie Roth gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Immediate and accessible communication with healthcare providers is extremely valuable. It allows patients to get clarification without the need for an office visit.
  • Quality healthcare includes being treated with respect and taken seriously by medical providers. Patients need to be seen as partners in the process.
  • Providers need to make patients feel that they are worthy of their time!

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It’s a healthcare executive’s perspective on healthcare from Rachel Woodward on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Rachel is from California and brings the perspective of the millennial generation (Generation Y.) Furthermore, Rachel Woodward is the CEO of Datapro, a medical billing company.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Rachel Woodward shared a healthcare executive’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare must be both timely and include a preventative element.
  • Access to quality healthcare, and healthcare in general, is a significant concern. It is especially important in situations where delays can impact patients’ everyday lives.
  • One of the bright things about the future of healthcare is an increasing recognition and openness about mental health issues.

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It’s Ashley Waliczek giving a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Ashley currently lives in Windsor, Ontario. Her perspective is unique in that she has lived in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, giving her experience with the US healthcare system in 2 locations as well as the Canadian healthcare system. It’s fascinating to hear her talk about having to find a volunteer doctor.

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Here are 3 points that stuck out in my mind from Ashley Waliczek as she gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • A volunteer doctor at a free clinic for newcomers to Canada became a healthcare hero! He took the patient’s concern seriously, ordered the necessary tests and identified a serious medical issue.
  • Quality Healthcare is about building mutual trust. Patients need to be involved in their own health and, especially, in the decision-making process.
  • Empathy is key. Healthcare professionals should treat every patient with respect and empathy. This fosters a collaborative approach rather than a top-down model.

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It’s part 2 of A Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare from Traci Sexton on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Traci is from Indiana, Pennsylvania, about an hour north of Pittsburgh. Her story involves her own experiences being diagnosed with arthritis at age 7 and her experiences with her daughter Lily who has transverse myelitis. Her insights are extremely interesting. If you did not catch part 1, I would encourage you to go back and listen.

Here are 3 things that stood out as his word in this part of the interview with Traci Sexton giving a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Medicine needs to be a true collaboration. Patients nor practitioners can be counted on to know everything. Needs to be an allowance for “I don’t know.”
  • There is a need for advocacy in the healthcare system beyond just the family members. Advocates can help navigate things like access to care, billing, and communication with the practitioner.
  • There is a lack of communication between healthcare professionals. An effective communication system where information is shared may help practitioners to properly diagnose and treat the patients that come into their practices.

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Traci Sexton shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Traci is from Indiana, Pennsylvania (a town just north of Pittsburgh.) Traci is an amazing story that includes her own diagnosis with arthritis at age 7 and her daughter’s experience with transverse myelitis. This is interview 55 in the world record setting patient’s perspective interview marathon. This episode features the first half of the interview.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Traci Sexton shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • There is a fine line between sharing your symptoms with a medical professional and being asked to self diagnose. This is especially true as a parent talking about your children’s medical condition.
  • Your health insurance company can be a Healthcare Hero by advocating for your needs and helping to resolve billing issues.
  • Quality healthcare is about providing solutions. Medical professionals should be honest. If they have a solution, share it. If they don’t, admit it.

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Julia McMichael on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 54 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Julia is from New Jersey. She shares an interesting perspective as it relates to both her personal and professional experiences.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Julia McMichael gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare heroes are medical professionals who can keep their composure during stressful situations. Their resilience and self-control help provide emotional support for the patients they serve.
  • Quality healthcare is more than meeting quality metrics. It requires a holistic approach with a focus on long-term well-being.
  • Practitioners can improve the quality of healthcare patients receive by taking the time to ensure that patients feel heard.

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Allison Draper provides a patient’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. She is located in North Carolina and shares her experiences about the birth of her two children. This interview with Allison Draper is #53 in the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. Just to give you context, the marathon started at 7:30 a.m. and by the time this interview took place, it was around 9:45 PM and I had been going for over 14 hours straight, without a break.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Allison Draper shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Sometimes, people can make all the difference. Alison’s experience during the delivery of her two children was vastly different. One of the differences was a nurse named Michelle who provided comfort and exceptional care.
  • Empathy can go a long way towards building trust and relationships between practitioners and patients.
  • There needs to be an emphasis on the patient’s needs and rights over insurance company guidelines and regulations when it comes to determining a course of treatment.

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Yasmin Brown brings a patient’s perspective on healthcare to this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is part of the world record setting patient’s perspective interview marathon. It is interview 52 in the series. Yasmin Brown is from Pennsylvania. As you will hear, she has a diversity of experience in healthcare.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Yasmin Brown gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare Heroes address the patient’s medical needs but go beyond by offering comfort and support to the patient and the patient’s family.
  • To provide patient centered care, it is imperative that medical professionals truly listen to their patients.
  • The main component of quality healthcare is: Communication! Communication! Communication!

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It’s a pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare from Christina Fontana on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from Long Island New York, Christina Fontana is now based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. A member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y,) she uses her education and training in pharmaceutical to provide a more holistic model of care for the people she serves.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Christina Fontana gave us a pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Patients represent more than a diagnosis, their needs must be met on a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual level. Additionally, it is important to address root causes and not merely symptoms.
  • Quality healthcare is heart centered and includes empathy, understanding, and compassion.
  • Trauma-Informed care considers patients’ past experiences and is sensitive to their psychological and physiological responses to stress.

You can learn more about Christina Fontana and connect with her through the links below:

Website: http://www.pharmacistcoach.com
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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Allison Dennison on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Allison lives in Michigan but is originally from Arizona. She is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y) and shares her experiences in healthcare, including the birth of her child. This interview comes from the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. It is interview 51, and as you will hear during the conversation takes place after 14 straight hours of interviews. I do a little multitasking during the interview because the next guest is having audio problems, please be gracious.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Alli Dennison presented a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • It is essential to treat each patient with dignity and respect. Medical professionals need to understand that patients are often in unfamiliar circumstances.
  • Allison’s Healthcare Heroes were the nurses and resident doctor during her childbirth experience. Their composure and critical decision-making had a calming influence during a very difficult time.
  • Quality healthcare is more than clinical expertise. It’s about treating patients as individuals, building relationships and being aware of patient’s unique needs and experiences.

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Mary Beth Selby gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Mary Beth and her family live in South Carolina. Although, she has lived in many places around the United States and references the differences in the healthcare approach from each region. This interview comes from the Guinness World Record Setting patient’s perspective interview marathon. It is interview 50 in the series.

As I mentioned in the intro, we had to skip interview 49 because of poor audio quality. You can read the transcript of that fascinating interview with Kimberly Gillis on the Perspectives on Healthcare website:

https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/podcast/kimberly-gillis-a-patients-perspective-text-only/

Here are 3 things that stood out as we heard a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Mary Beth Selby. I will point out this fact, Mary Beth is a writer and conveyed her thoughts both powerfully and sustainably. Hence, some of these points are very short:

  • Nurses are always her healthcare heroes!
  • Mic drop moment: Quality healthcare is healthcare professionals who listen.
  • Medical professionals can improve healthcare quality by taking the time to understand each patient as a person.

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This episode features a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Esther Hamblin. She joined the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver as part of the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. Esther is from Virginia and, as you will hear, is a stay-at-home mom who is concerned about her children’s health. This is interview 48 in the marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Esther Hamblin gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • A Healthcare Hero, like Dr. Shane, is somebody who takes a personal interest in their patients and goes above and beyond in caring for them.
  • Quality healthcare is not just about caring for the individual but realizing that it has an impact on their entire family.
  • Listening to your patients is imperative. In Esther situation, a provider dismissing her symptoms led to significant postpartum complications. Medical professionals need to listen to their patients and take their concerns seriously!

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Brent Richards joins Rob Oliver to give a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast. Brent is a Baby Boomer from Maryland. His interview took place during the world record setting patient interview marathon. It is interview 47. Just to put that in context, I had been interviewing guests for 12 hours and 45 minutes without a break when this interview started. Hopefully, you find value in hearing Brent’s perspective.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Brent Richards gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare is more than solely addressing symptoms. It is adopting a holistic approach that includes medical treatment, nutrition, and identifying the root cause of health issues.
  • By taking a problem-solving approach, medical professionals will be honest, detailed, and proactive in finding solutions to the underlying cause of the patient’s issue.
  • Patients need to be engaged and proactive in their own care: understanding their own body, self-monitoring, undergoing regular checkups and being aware of their diet and physical activities.

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It’s a mental health peer specialist’s perspective on healthcare from Jennifer Silbaugh on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jennifer is a new author, the book is called “A Dove in the Shadows,” and shares her personal journey from mental health patient to peer specialist. She is from just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is a member of the Millennial Generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out in a mental health peer specialist’s perspective on healthcare from Jennifer Silbaugh:

  • A peer specialist has an advantage over a professional because they have been through similar experiences to the individuals they are assisting. The shared experience comes across as more genuine wine and trustworthy than hearing it from a doctor.
  • As with many health issues, the mental health journey is an ongoing process, even when you are in recovery. There are still struggles and challenges to face and cope with.
  • It is refreshing to be able to talk openly about mental health. Hearing public figures and celebrities share their mental health struggles helps to reduce stigma and encourage honest discussions.

You can learn more about Jennifer Silbaugh and her book as well as connect with her through the links below:

Website: https://www.amazon.com/Dove-Shadows-Recovery-Journey-Professional-ebook/dp/B0CF5DY1Z5/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092396333746
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Mary Goldberg gives us an assistive technology specialist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Mary is a member of the Millennial Generation, although she is close to the line of belonging to Generation X. She lives in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania where she serves as the Associate Dean for Interprofessional Studies at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science at the University of Pittsburgh.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Mary Goldberg shared an assistive technology specialist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • It is important to look at the people that are served by the healthcare community has more than their primary diagnosis or presenting issue. Take a look at what else is going on in their life and how it may impact their plan of care moving forward.
  • Assistive technology improves the independence and functionality of people with disabilities. Her definition of assistive technology is a product or service that enhances the independence in health of individuals with disabilities.
  • Technology will play a major role in the future of healthcare. Artificial intelligence can assist with diagnoses, technology can help offer personalized medicine, and telehealth offers patients access to care from anywhere.
  • Bonus: smart home technology can help people with disabilities to be more independent but also may be able to help improve their health.

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Website: https://www.shrs.pitt.edu/people/mary-goldberg
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-goldberg-1607043/

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LeeAnn Beitko gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. LeeAnn was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and rheumatoid arthritis several years ago. It was a long process to reach the correct diagnosis. She is from my hometown of White Oak, Pennsylvania. Her story and insights are fascinating. This is interview 46 in the patient’s perspective interview Marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as LeeAnn Beitko shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Sometimes just getting the correct diagnosis takes forever. LeeAnn was not feeling well but could not get any resolution to what was causing her discomfort. It took almost 10 years to finally get a diagnosis.
  • Sometimes, medical professionals are dismissive of patient’s input and feedback. Several of her doctors attributed her tiredness to simply having children. This oversimplification was frustrating as she realized there was a difference between what she was feeling and the fatigue of dealing with everyday life.
  • Quality healthcare means not giving up. It is imperative that medical professionals continue to work with their patients until there is a successful resolution to their situation. LeeAnn was thankful for a doctor that continued to work with her even when test results were coming back normal.

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We get a caregiver’s perspective on healthcare from Bradley Richards on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Of course, Bradley also gives us a bit of a patient’s perspective on healthcare but mostly focuses on his experiences as being a caregiver for his mother as she aged. This is interview 45 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Bradley joined the podcast from Frostburg, Maryland.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Bradley Richards gave a caregiver’s perspective on healthcare:

  • There needs to be a continuity of care for patients. Sometimes they are passed from an outpatient physician to an inpatient physician who is not as familiar with their care or history. This leads to gaps in receiving quality healthcare.
  • Patients need advocacy. Some patients can advocate for themselves and others may need a caregiver or family member to advocate for them. Having an advocate can significantly improve care and outcomes.
  • There are natural remedies and alternatives to mainstream medications. The natural remedies to not have the same side effects as synthetic solutions. They can be used in place of or at least alongside manufactured medications.

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Today’s guest is Ceena Jenkins, sharing a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 44 in the Guinness World Record Setting patient’s perspective interview marathon. Ceena is from the sweetest place on earth, Hershey Pennsylvania. She brings her perspective as a patient and as a state employee empowering people with disabilities. Her openness is powerful and refreshing.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Ceena Jenkins gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • All healthcare workers are “Healthcare Heroes”. There is not one name that jumps to mind as standing out above the others, each of them plays their own role in serving their community.
  • Quality healthcare involves providers taking the time to understand the patients need, considering alternatives, and involving the patient in developing the treatment plan.
  • There is still stigma that surrounds mental health concerns. Medical professionals, and the community at large, need to be more understandable and empathetic for people experiencing mental health challenges.

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It’s Austin Joyce giving us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Austin is 27 years old and lives in Michigan. He has lived in several other locations over the past few years. Although he has limited experience in the healthcare system, his answers are thoughtful and insightful. This is interview 43 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Austin Joyce shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • To be a healthcare hero, medical professionals need to be knowledgeable and have a caring attitude towards the people they serve.
  • Quality healthcare must include a timely response, accurate diagnosis, honest communication, and differing treatment choices for the patient.
  • Even with electronic health records, there needs to be better interconnectivity between healthcare systems to facilitate the transfer of patient information.

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Matthew Sembrat on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Matt is a friend of the show from the Pittsburgh area but joined in the patient’s perspective interview marathon from his family’s home up in Maine. This is interview 42 in the interview marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Matt Sembrat gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare Heroes represent dedication, care, and selflessness in a way that they support and care for their patients.
  • Quality healthcare revolves around affordability, accessibility, inclusivity, and collaboration among healthcare providers.
  • The patient experience would be improved if there were better communication and collaboration among healthcare providers.

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Today we get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Maranda Holder on the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 41 from the Guinness world record setting interview marathon. Maranda joined the podcast from Chester Virginia, right outside Richmond. It is interesting to hear her perspective as it covers her experiences as a patient and as an employee in the healthcare system.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Maranda Holder shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Stacey Epps is a healthcare hero because he was thorough, patient, and listened to the patient without jumping to conclusions.
  • Quality healthcare means that the patient is being listened to, providers are exploring multiple possible diagnoses and that care providers have a good bedside manner.
  • The healthcare delivery and medical records systems are fragmented. This leaves the patient responsible for disclosing medical history and medications. Having a more unified system of delivery and tracking would be beneficial.

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We hear a homecare and hospice nurse’s perspective on healthcare from Rachel Hammon on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Rachel is a member of Generation X. She joined the podcast from Texas where she is the Executive Director of the Texas Association of Homecare and Hospice. Previously, she was a nurse within the hospital setting as well as the home care setting. As you will hear in the interview, she is also a passionate advocate for patients and their right to receive care in the environment of their choosing.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Rachel Hammon gave us a homecare and hospice nurse’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Homecare is extremely diverse. It represents a variety of care options, differing time lengths of treatment, and serves individuals of all ages, from children to seniors.
  • Quality healthcare means timely access to care in an environment of the patient’s choosing, including the option to receive services within the home.
  • The ability to provide quality care throughout the healthcare system has been challenged by the current labor market. Additionally, wages for home care workers and nurses can present a challenge.

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Stacey Hawthorne gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is patient interview 40 from the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Stacey is a retired police detective and polygraph from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. She has an amazing story and is a quality individual.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Stacey Hawthorne presented a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • As we get older, we move from thinking we are invincible to seeing the value of healthcare. It is a tool for maintaining mobility, health, and overall quality of life.
  • Christine Mackey is a healthcare hero. What sets her apart is her compassion, knowledge and dedication to finding solutions to healthcare problems.
  • Stacey liked when Dr. Mackey took a holistic approach to her care, considering not just physical health but mental well-being as well.

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We hear a clinical social worker’s perspective on healthcare from Daniel Mango in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Daniel has expertise in mental health and treating mental health issues. He is also passionate about serving the African-American community. A member of Generation X, Daniel joined the podcast from California.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Daniel Mango gave a clinical social worker’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Mental health is a key component of overall wellness. It contributes to our motivation and function in all aspects of our lives.
  • A healing circle offers participants an opportunity to share, bond, and develop action strategies. It can be used to address mental health issues as well as community stress points.
  • Continuous stress (CPSD) often occurs in communities with low socioeconomic status, high crime, and historical oppression. It can be a contributor to ongoing mental health issues.

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Website https://imha.ngo/welcome
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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Wanda Allen in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Wanda is from Mississippi. Although she has limited experience in the healthcare system, she has seen the ugly side in billing and the good side in patient centered care. This is interview 39 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Wanda Allen gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Bedside manner is extremely important. Someone that is skilled as a clinician still needs to be able to make a personal connection on a human level.
  • Billing is one of the most frustrating parts of the healthcare system. Nobody wants to get a surprise bill!
  • It’s not just one doctor’s office here or there that is creating the problem. It is the healthcare system in the United States that causes the frustration.

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Cyrus Massoumi gives us a healthcare founder’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Cyrus founded ZocDoc, which helps people book doctors appointments online. He has gone on to form a new company called Dr. B, a telehealth platform to help people get prescriptions. Cyrus was originally from Florida but now resides in New York City. Cyrus Massoumi is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Cyrus Massoumi shared a healthcare founder’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Technology is the only way to impact all three dimensions of healthcare: access, outcomes, and cost.
  • Access is about getting to the medical provider irrespective of cost.
  • Simplification of healthcare, where patients are easily navigated to the appropriate modality, is key to improving outcomes.
  • BONUS: Healthcare in America is the number one reason for bankruptcy.

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Website: https://hidrb.com/
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Ben Reuter gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Ben is from just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This is episode 38 of the patient’s perspective interview marathon. It’s hard to believe that we are down to double digits left (just to spell it out, there’s only 99 interviews remaining.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Ben Reuter provided a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Getting a recommendation from someone that you trust can be a real game changer when it comes to choosing a healthcare provider.
  • There is great value in healthcare providers who encourage preventive measures, such as regular check-ups and diagnostic tests, to detect health issues early and prevent more severe problems down the line.
  • Healthcare practitioners should prioritize patient care and proactive health measures over paperwork.

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The interview marathon continues as Rikki Quintana gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 37 in this series. Only 100 more to go! Rikki is from New Mexico. She shared some very personal insights and there's a lot to learn here.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Rikki Quintana gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare:

  • Insurance significantly controls the healthcare people receive in the United States, access to care often depends on presenting an insurance card.
  • Quality healthcare should consider the entire person, including their physical and mental health and life circumstances, rather than just focusing on specific medical issues.
  • Medical professionals need to acknowledge the vulnerability of patients during healthcare encounters, maybe starting by acknowledging their own struggles as a patient.

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Scott Ballard on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 36 of the Guinness World Record setting patient interview marathon. Scott is from Oregon and shares his personal story. I hope you learn a lot from what he has to say.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Scott Ballard shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare professionals should focus on the individual before they focus on the patient’s presenting issue.
  • MIC DROP: One word to improve healthcare quality… Smile!
  • Building trust and making patients feel understood is essential to improving healthcare quality.

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Anne Leduc gives us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare during this interview from the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Anne is a member of the Baby Boomer generation. She joined Rob from Connecticut. Anne Leduc has retired from her career as a nurse practitioner but is passionate about the profession and ensuring that patients receive high quality care.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Anne Leduc gave us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Whether it is short term rehab for long-term care, the goal is for patients to transition back to independent living.
  • Quality healthcare means healthcare that is accessible for everyone. Additionally, the healthcare system needs the flexibility that allows people to choose the coverage that suits their needs.
  • Preventative care is one way to maintain overall health and cut down on the need for acute medical intervention.

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Website: http://www.Personal-Health-Organizer.com

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Jennifer Darling on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jennifer is from Northern California. In addition to joining Rob to share her perspective as a patient, she is a LinkedIn expert in real life (you will hear Rob mention seeing her on LinkedIn at the end of the interview.) This is interview 35 in the Guinness World Record setting interview marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jennifer Darling gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Sometimes it’s important for the patient to empower themselves. This is possible through education as well as seeking alternative treatments that are outside of traditional medicine and may not be covered by insurance.
  • Jennifer’s “Healthcare Hero” is her general practitioner who treated her with a holistic approach, taking into account her life beyond the current symptoms. They connected on a human level.
  • Medical professionals need to take better care of themselves to combat stress and burnout. One strategy would be to form communities where they can share experiences and alleviate stress which will help improve the quality of healthcare their patients receive.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferdarlingspeaks/

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It’s a health insurance strategist’s perspective on healthcare from Noor Ali on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Dr. Noor is from New York but went to Bangladesh to do her medical training. Upon returning to the US, she had trouble with licensure and committed herself to honing her expertise on health insurance. Currently living in Florida, she is a member of the millennial generation (Generation Y.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Noor Ali gave us a health insurance strategist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare involves having desired treatments covered at a reasonable cost. Insurance isn't meant to cover everything but to mitigate costs.
  • There is a triangular relationship in healthcare involving insurance companies, healthcare providers, and patients. Patients often end up losing due to coverage limitations. Providers also face challenges as insurance companies may not adequately reimburse their efforts.
  • Podcasts and educational resources are empowering patients to understand insurance better, which leads to better utilization and less fear of insurance companies.

You can connect with Noor Ali through the website and links below:

Website http://www.drnoorhealth.com Twitter https://twitter.com/DrNoorHealth Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrNoorHealthcareAdvisor/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr.noorhealth/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/drnoorhealth/

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Linsi Brownson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She is a member of the millennial generation and joined the podcast from Austin, Texas. This interview is #34 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Linsi Brownson gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

• Quality healthcare utilizes a holistic approach where healthcare providers are open-minded, curious, and willing to work collaboratively with patients.

• A healthcare system that supports wellness, not just illness, can contribute to a healthier and happier community.

• Two key actions that medical professionals can take to improve healthcare quality are (1) approaching patients without judgment and (2) offering patients options and involving them in decision-making.

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Iris Waichler gives us a medical social worker’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and joined the podcast from Chicago, Illinois. Iris Waichler is a member of the Baby Boomer generation. She has a broad range of experience within the healthcare setting, both personally and professionally. On a professional level, Iris Waichler has worked in end-of-life, emergency room, infertility, catastrophic injury, and more.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Iris Waichler gave us a medical social worker’s perspective on healthcare:

  • She believes that healthcare professionals should listen to patients, involve them in treatment decisions, and create a collaborative treatment plan that addresses all aspects of their well-being.
  • Quality healthcare involves a multidisciplinary approach, considering physical, emotional, and psychological needs. Support groups can help patients cope and connect with others facing similar challenges.
  • She believes that patients and their families should be empowered to ask questions, voice concerns, and actively participate in their treatment plans. Advocacy helps ensure that patients receive the care and information they need to make informed decisions. You can connect with Iris Waichler through the links below:

Website: https://iwaichlerwpengine.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IrisWaichler

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoleReversal1/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iwaichler/

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from April Lynn James on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. April Lynn joins the podcast from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Incidentally, I am originally from the Philadelphia area. I definitely miss the cheesesteaks!) April Lynn James presents a compelling argument for a holistic approach to healthcare.

Here are 3 things that stood out as April Lynn James gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

• Her wake-up call to healthcare issues was watching her mother's decline due to unnecessary medical interventions.

• Quality healthcare means more than just treating symptoms with medication. Let's shift our focus from illness to wellness, embracing positive states of being, gratitude, forgiveness, and creativity for holistic health.

• Are you healthy or just not sick? There's a big difference between the two. True health is our natural state, and it's time to shift the healthcare system from fear-based to love-based.

You can learn more about April Lynn James through the links below:

Website: http://aprilplusmadison.com

Ebook: http://TenWaystoPlayItForward.com

Website: https://www.aprillynnjames.com

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Today’s guest is Hannah Bertrand who brings an oncologist’s perspective on healthcare to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Hannah is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.) She practices medicine in Germany where she is a resident in internal medicine with a subspecialty in hematology and oncology. It is great to get her perspective, not just because she specializes in an area that has not been covered much, but also because she brings a European medicine viewpoint.

Here are 3 points that stood out as Hannah Bertrand shared an oncologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Myeloproliferative neoplasms are a group of diseases that can be predecessors to leukemia. By looking at these indicators, there is a possibility of taking some preventative measures related to leukemia.

· Quality healthcare in an ideal world means that everyone has access to healthcare as well as high-quality treatment.

· We need to humanize healthcare and put the patient right at the heart of healthcare. That’s how we improve healthcare quality!

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Christopher Lunsford on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Christopher is from Allentown, Pennsylvania. He joined Rob Oliver during the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Christopher Lunsford gives us some interesting perspective on mental health.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Christopher Lunsford shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • His healthcare hero is a therapist named Adriana, who made a profound impact on him through genuine compassion, active listening, and providing resources without pressure.
  • Healthcare quality involves acknowledging the individual's perspective and creating a collaborative relationship between patient and provider.
  • Patients need to have time to ask relevant questions during appointments with medical professionals.

This interview with Christopher Lunsford is #32 in the Guinness world record setting podcast interview marathon. There are 105 more patient interviews to come. Stay tuned!

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Bill McCracken gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Bill is from British Columbia, Canada. He was part of the Patient Perspectives Interview Marathon. He is also Rob’s cousin.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Bill McCracken shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  1. Healthcare Heroes are those who retain their humanity and empathy, and who are not afraid to connect with patients on a human level.

  2. Quality healthcare means providing a comprehensive approach that takes into account the whole person, not just their individual symptoms.

  3. He believes that the medical community includes a wide range of professionals who all have something to contribute to the patient's care.

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Wayne Mullins: A Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare

From Wayne Mullins we get a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Wayne joins the show from down in Louisiana. This interview comes from the patient’s perspective interview Marathon.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Wayne Mullins shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  1. Wayne has had a personal experience with healthcare since he was a child, when his brother was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This experience has shaped his views on healthcare and the responsibility that both patients and healthcare professionals have.
  2. Wayne believes that healthcare heroes are those who stay in touch with their "why," or the reason why they went into the medical profession. He believes that these healthcare professionals are passionate about their work and genuinely want to help their patients.
  3. Wayne defines quality healthcare as "responsibility." He believes that both patients and healthcare professionals have a responsibility to take care of their health.

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We hear a school nurse’s perspective on healthcare from Tina Mahoney in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Tina Mahoney has years of experience as a nurse in a variety of settings, most recently she has been servicing the community as a school nurse. A member of the Baby Boomer Generation, Tina Mahoney is in Arizona.

I apologize for the banging and clanging that you hear throughout the interview. About two minutes in, my microphone became detached from the desktop, and I had to hold it in my hands for the remainder of the interview. I tried to edit out as much as possible, but sometimes it happens while I am talking. My apologies!

Here are 3 things that stood out as Tina Mahoney gave us a school nurse’s perspective on healthcare:

• The stereotypical view of a school nurse is “Band-Aids and crackers and we send you on your way.” The current reality is that they work with a variety of children, many of whom have complex medical needs.

• By having a school nurse in the building, students who may have been otherwise homebound can now attend school in person.

• Quality healthcare is about access to care and transparent communication! It also includes wraparound services for every family.

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Website: https://snoa.org/

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Adam Hommey on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Adam is originally from southwestern Pennsylvania, which is where Rob lives, so they have a little dialogue about that area of the country to begin the interview. Adam now lives in Las Vegas Nevada. In the intro to this episode, Rob Oliver explains that health problems have kept him from publishing the podcast. He also shares the exciting news that the patient interviewing Marathon is officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the longest interviewing Marathon. That process has taken a while and it’s wonderful to have it formally recognized.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Adam Hommey shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

•Adam feels as though the professionals are conducting a fishing expedition to see if they can find other issues to treat and receive reimbursement for.

•Healthcare Heroes are the ones that listen to the patients and express empathy and concern.

•Quality healthcare needs to remove the litigation and the revenue driven model, according to Adam.

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Website: https://www.TheReachSystem.com

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It’s a rural obstetrician’s perspective on healthcare from Alan Lindemann on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Alan is from North Dakota. He lives in a county where there are 2 people for every square mile, that’s pretty rural. Alan Lindemann is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Alan Lindemann shared a rural obstetrician’s perspective on healthcare:

  • The primary word to remember when thinking about quality healthcare is access!

  • Overcoming the barriers to access takes place one practitioner at a time and one patient at a time.

  • The model needs to be adjusted to include mental health as a component of prenatal care.

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Website https://lindemannmd.com/ Website https://pregnancyyourway.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ruraldocalan Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RuralDocAlanL Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ruraldocalan/

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Amy Sarow gives us an audiologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Amy Sarow is from Michigan and is right between Generation X and Generation Y (the Millennials.) She received her degree in audiology from Iowa State University.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Amy Sarow shared an audiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

  • There is a link between the ability to hear and process language and a person’s quality of life
  • Stigma still exists around hearing aids and other assistive technology
  • People do not want hearing aids, they want to be able to communicate and pursue relationships

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Website https://amysarow.com/how-better-hearing-can-improve-your-life

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Bio https://www.forbes.com/health/medical-advisory-board/amy-sarow/

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Lucinda Sykes brings a retired Canadian physician's perspective on healthcare to the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Lucinda Sykes has many years of practice in public and private healthcare as well as experience in the academic world. Her initial work was in family medicine and then moved to psychotherapy and eventually transitioned to mindfulness and sleep coaching for women over 50. It is interesting to hear Lucinda Sykes' comments about her experiences throughout her career. She is a member of the Baby Boomer generation and joined the podcast from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lucinda Sykes shared a retired Canadian physician's perspective on healthcare:

  • Quality healthcare does not require a prescription pad.
  • Two of the essential descriptors of quality healthcare are effective and accessible
  • Good healthcare includes addressing mental health issues

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Andrea Van Hook gives us an assistive technology executive’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Andrea is the Executive Director of RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America.) RESNA is an association for assistive technology professionals. A member of Generation X, Andrea Van Hook lives in Washington DC, where RESNA is headquartered.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Andrea Van Hook from RESNA shared an assistive technology executive’s perspective on healthcare:

· Assistive technology can be defined very broadly. It is any type of technology that helps a person with a disability function in a way similar to the rest of the population.

· Quality healthcare is centered around the person, the patients. It is not imposed on them, it is not too expensive, and it is accessible. It enhances everyone’s lives, not just the lives of people with disabilities.

· Everyone’s life is enhanced when the community is inclusive of everyone. We can learn so much from each other by listening to people’s lived experience.

You can learn more about RESNA and Andrea Van Hook through the links below:

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It’s a Greek primary physician’s perspective on healthcare from Georges Kanellopoulos on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Georges works in both Greece and Ireland which gives a unique wrinkle to his insights. He is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as George Kanellopoulos gave us a Greek primary care physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Healthcare is not just a life science. It is about caring, giving, and healing.

· Healthcare practitioners must find the balance between being a scientist and being a human being.

· The Greek healthcare system cannot be described as a “system”, it’s not organized enough to be called systematic. There is limited communication between the healthcare practitioners. Additionally, most of the payment is from the patient’s pocket.

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Beccy Beattie in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Beccy lives outside of Chicago Illinois. Her interview it came from the Patient’s Perspective Marathon which is explained a little bit at the beginning of the episode. It is #28 in this series. What Beccy Beattie shares is interesting both in terms of her diagnosis and of her experiences and reactions.

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We get the Fit Pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare from Adam Martin on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Adam is in Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.) He is not only a pharmacist, but also the Fit Pharmacist.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Adam Martin shared the Fit Pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Medical professionals being kind to a young man sparked Adam’s interest in the healthcare field

· There’s a big difference between asking, “Why did this happen to me?” And asking, “Why did this happen for me?”

· If you are practicing healthcare and telling people to become healthier, you better lead by example!

· Bonus: The quality of the question to ask is directly related to the quality of life you lead

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Ruth McDonald gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is a continuation of the Patient’s Perspective marathon. It is #27 in this series. There were some technical glitches during the interview but we work through most of them (and I edited out as many as possible.) Ruth joined me from North Carolina.

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Website: http://www.hopeintheselightafflictions.com

Website: http://www.vinetobranches.com

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It’s a sonographer’s perspective on healthcare from Katrina Robertson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Katrina is from Australia. She is a member of Generation Y (the Millennial Generation.) Not only does she provide insights into her work as a sonographer, she gives us some thoughts about the Australian healthcare system. In addition to her work as a sonographer, she is also a medical coach.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Katrina Robertson gave us a sonographer’s perspective on healthcare:

· There is not a lot of information about the logistics of starting a medical business

· Radiology is about x-rays and radiation imaging; Sonography is all about ultrasound.

· In Australia, there is great access to healthcare because of universal healthcare. Sometimes there is an extended wait time to actually receive that healthcare

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Website https://www.klrmedical.com.au

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/klrmedicalcoaching

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We get an interventional neuroradiologist’s perspective on healthcare from Steve Hetts on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Dr. Hetts joined the podcast in honor of World Stroke Day on October 29. He provides intriguing insights into stroke treatment and stroke prevention. Dr. Hetts is from California and is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Steve Hetts gave us an interventional neuroradiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Time is of the essence when it comes to stroke treatment

· BE FAST provides a quick acronym for assessing stroke symptoms: balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, and time

· It is imperative to get stroke victims into treatment as quickly as possible, Arrive to Survive to Thrive

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-hetts-a4713a49/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SurviveStroke

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Website: https://getaheadofstroke.org/

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Jim Teague in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. It’s #26 in the patient’s perspective marathon. As I mentioned in the intro, if you are not familiar with the marathon, check out the Perspectives on Healthcare website to learn more. Jim was an Army brat that was born in North Carolina and moved around the world until he finally settled just outside of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

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Website: http://www.ateagueofyourown.com

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It’s a CCRC Executive Director’s perspective on healthcare from Malinda Shultice on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. CCRC stands for a Continuing Care Retirement Center. Malinda joins the podcast from Iowa. In addition to being the Executive Director of a CCRC, she is also a professor of aging services. Malinda Shultice is a member of the millennial generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Malinda Shultice gave us a CCRC Executive Director’s perspective on healthcare:

· Continuing care allows people to age through the stages of needing different levels of care: independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing facility

· Managing the direct care staff is the most important and challenging aspect of the job. Empowered employees do better work. Management styles are important!

· Healthcare is a fragile ecosystem.

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The marathon continues and Isabella MacLeod shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the perspectives on healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is 25 in the patient’s perspective marathon. Isabella gives us a Canadian viewpoint and some interesting information about Lyme’s disease.

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It’s a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Jaquelyn LaVictoire on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is part of the patient’s perspective interview Marathon. It is 24 in the series. Jaquelyn brings a unique perspective both as a patient and as a family member. She joined me from Minnesota.

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We have a stroke patient’s perspective on healthcare from Marcia Moran on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Marcia lives in Northern Virginia with her husband. She is a member of the Baby Boomer generation. She suffered a stroke back in 2014.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Marcia Moran shared a stroke patient’s perspective on healthcare:

· When she was released from rehab after her stroke, she was done with physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and every other therapy. She was where she needed to be, it was because her insurance company said she was done.

· You can lower your risk of stroke by leading a healthy lifestyle: eat healthy, exercise and low to no alcohol consumption.

· Marcia classifies holistic practitioners as “Healthcare Heroes” because they are looking at the entire individual, not just their presenting issue.

Marcia Moran through the links below:

Website http://www.StrokeForward.com

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We hear a chief medical officer’s perspective on healthcare from Peter Small in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Dr. Peter Small has a specialty in cough which is unique. He is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation and is located in the state of Washington. He is the chief medical officer of Hyfe, a company that uses acoustic tools for respiratory diagnostics and monitoring.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Peter Small gave us a chief medical officer’s perspective on healthcare:

· Hyfe wants to do for cough what the thermometer did for fever. Cough is one of the most common reasons that people seek healthcare, yet it is a symptom that is rarely measured

· Their app is like a Fitbit for coughing. Using the app, you can have hard data around how many times you are coughing each day.

· Looking at the pattern of cough may also give an indication as to its origin. Is it GERD? Is it allergies? Is it a cold? Looking at when people cough can help identify its cause.

· Bonus: There is a value internationally to looking at cough as more than just a symptom of tuberculosis. If it’s not tuberculosis, what is it?

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It’s time for a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Michelle Teague on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Michelle is from Pennsylvania. This is interview 24 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon.

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We get a heart patient’s perspective on healthcare from Eliz Greene on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Eliz is a member of Generation X. She lives in Wisconsin. I met her through the National Speakers Association. Her passion related to heart health, specifically women’s heart health, stems from her own personal experiences.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from Eliz Greene sharing a heart patient’s perspective on healthcare:

· It is important for medical professionals to understand the things that went well and the things that did not go well during the process.

· Wisconsin is a great place to do research on heart disease because of the stereotypically unhealthy diet.

· A cardiologist who made eye contact and explained the procedure to Eliz, even while she was intubated and could not respond, is a Healthcare Hero.

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Melissa Del Toro Schaffner on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Melissa is from Arizona and shared her experiences around a pregnancy after age 40. This 23 in the patient’s perspective marathon.

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Teresa Fuller gives a pediatrician’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A member of Generation X, Teresa is from Maryland. She has an integrated holistic approach.

Here are 3 things that stood out as we hear a pediatrician’s perspective on healthcare from Teresa Fuller:

· For conditions that do not have medications to treat, nutrition and lifestyle changes can have an impact in ameliorating the symptoms

· Quality healthcare is comprehensive healthcare. For example, patients who are prediabetic can be counseled about nutrition and exercise to prevent disease progression or the need for future medication.

· Streamlining the process of treating mental health conditions can serve as a model for treating other conditions

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This is a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Joe Edelman. He joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from his studio in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Joe is a professional photographer and talks about his experiences as a patient and as a patient advocate for his wife. This is 21 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon.

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This episode features a Medicare expert’s perspective on healthcare from Danielle Roberts. She joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from Texas. Danielle is the founder of Boomer Benefits, a company that helps members of the Baby Boomer generation navigate the transition from traditional healthcare to Medicare. She is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Danielle Roberts shared a Medicare expert’s perspective on healthcare:

· Medicare brokers work with multiple insurance plans to provide health plans that fill in the gaps that Medicare doesn’t cover.

· There are over 1 million providers that accept Medicare. Your access to them depends on your health plan.

· HMOs and PPOs were the impetus for tipping the decision-making for a plan of treatment from the medical professional to the insurance company.

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You’ll hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare and a really interesting story about what happened on 9/11 from Michael Hingson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Michael and his wife are both persons with disabilities. Their experiences in the healthcare arena have definite highs and lows. Additionally, Michael’s story about his experiences on 9/11 is fascinating. This is interview 20 in the patient’s perspective interview Marathon.

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It’s a service provider’s perspective on healthcare from Jonathan Friedman on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jonathan is from Toronto Canada. He is a Millennial (Generation Y.) His specialty is child and youth counseling as well as coaching. He is the president of “The Journal That Talks Back™.”

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jonathan Friedman gave us a service provider’s perspective on healthcare:

· Sometimes the mental health of people with developmental disabilities can be missed because of the focus on their diagnosis. There needs to be a holistic view.

· Great healthcare is affordable, accessible, and holistic. (A prime example is that psychotherapy is typically not covered or only a few sessions are covered by insurance.)

· Transportation is a huge obstacle for people with disabilities when it comes to accessing the healthcare system.

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Today we hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Jenn Tompkins on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jenn and her husband are homesteaders who live outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As you will hear during the interview, she has a unique business called “Rent the Chicken.” While we did talk about her business a little bit, the interview is mostly about her experiences and perspective on healthcare. This is interview 19 in the patient’s perspective marathon.

During the interview Rob references Jenn’s appearance on the Learning from Smart People Podcast. If you are interested in listening to that episode, you can find it here:

https://www.learningfromsmartpeople.com/podcast/rent-the-chicken/

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Rami Saydjari gives a general surgeon’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. He is a retired general surgeon and healthcare executive. He is a member of the baby Boomer generation and joined the podcast from Houston, Texas.

Here are 3 points that stood out as Rami Saydjari shared a general surgeon’s perspective on healthcare:

· Life is all about making a positive impact on the world around you.

· Quality healthcare is first and foremost about safety. It should also be effective, timely, efficient, equitable and patient centered.

· Good surgeons do not believe that surgery is the best treatment for every single presenting issue.

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Website https://saydjari.net/runningthemaze/

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We get a very special patient’s perspective on healthcare from Rebekah Nesbitt who also happens to be Rob Oliver’s sister. She joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from San Antonio Texas. She is a member of Generation X. Her interview is #18 in the patient’s perspective interview Marathon.

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This episode features a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Nichole Neer. She is from Ohio. We talk a little bit about disabilities and I share a story that highlights one of my greatest fears (being institutionalized against my will.) It is 17 in the patient’s perspective marathon.

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Paula Franetti gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She is from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. This is interview 16 in the patient’s perspective interview marathon. You will notice at the end of the interview that things get cut off in the middle of a sentence. That is because the interview continues on a more personal side that is not related to her perspective on healthcare as a patient. As a result, I am including only the first part of the interview as it relates to Paula sharing a patient’s perspective on healthcare.

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I am thrilled to bring you a hospital clown’s perspective on healthcare from Eddy Smits on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Eddy is a member of Generation X. He joined the podcast from Belgium where he has worked as a hospital clown. It was a unique opportunity to have a serious conversation about a profession that makes people smile. Personally, I found his thoughts and insights to be fascinating.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Eddy Smits shared a hospital clown’s perspective on healthcare:

· Hospital clowning is a very different animal than regular clowning. In traditional clowning, the clown is the star. In hospital clowning, it’s all about the patient.

· One way to improve the quality of healthcare is to smile as you enter the room.

· Quality healthcare is going beyond the disease. It is seeing the individual as a whole, not as a diagnosis.

· Bonus: Laughter is healing.

You can learn more about Eddy Smits through the links below:

Website https://www.eddysmits.com/

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We get a Canadian patient’s perspective on healthcare from Grace Aldred in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is an exceptionally short interview for a couple reasons. First, Grace Aldred’s timeslot was double booked so she had to share with Christina Lisk. Additionally, her video froze at the end of your interview so we were not able to get to the last question. This is interview 15 in the patient’s perspective marathon.

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Christina Lisk from Pennsylvania gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is episode 100 of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. I can’t believe that we have finally had triple digits! Thanks to all my guests as well as my listeners for being partners in this incredible journey. I hope that you have found this as informative as I have. I appreciate each of you and could not have done it without you.

On a side note, this continues the patient’s perspective on healthcare podcast marathon. It is interview number 14 in that series.

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Today we hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Matthew Seeley on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This continues the Patient’s Perspective marathon. It is number 13 in this series. Matt is from Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Like me, he has a spinal cord injury and is an active advocate for people with disabilities. Matt is the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Statewide Independent Living Council. His viewpoint is interesting because it looks at disability from multiple angles in addition to his own lived experience.

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Chip Rome on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Chip has a unique story of how he and a small growth removed from his tongue that turned out to be lung cancer. It was something that was very rare. Listen as he shares his story as well as his insights on quality healthcare and healthcare heroes.

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Erica Johansen is next to provide a patient’s perspective on healthcare. She is number 11 in the patient’s perspective interview Marathon for the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She shares a powerful story as well as a reminder of the different layers and levels of involvement that each of us have with the healthcare system. I hope you learn from Erica Johansen as she shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare.

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We get a Canadian patient’s perspective on healthcare from Kris Ward as we continue the Patient’s Perspective Interview Marathon. Kris gives us a little insight into the family experience of healthcare. This is interview 10 in the patient’s perspective on healthcare marathon.

Just to keep you updated, I am still compiling the evidence for my submission to have the world record verified by the folks at the Guinness Book of World Records. Hopefully, it will be submitted soon.

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A healthcare technology thought leader’s perspective on healthcare comes from Matt McBride on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in Florida, Matt is a CEO and cofounder of MEND. He is right on the line between Generation X and the Millennial Generation. Within entrepreneurial background, he has ideas for helping the healthcare community and system keep up with the current trends in technology.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Matt McBride gave a healthcare technology thought leader’s perspective on healthcare:

· Utilizing technology is more than just telehealth. It is paperless billing, digital intake, electronic medical records, appointment reminders and more.

· Technology can be used to help level the disparities in access to healthcare

· In person care is not going away. It will always have a place in the healthcare interaction.

· BONUS: Offering a patient the opportunity to self-schedule cuts down on no-shows.

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Kathleen Swan gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare as we continue the Patient’s Perspective Interview Marathon. Kathleen is my second cousin (once removed for any of you genealogists.) In addition to sharing the patient’s perspective on the Canadian healthcare system, she also provides some interesting views about cancer and COVID. She gives us a bonus by providing 2 Healthcare Heroes!

Progress on getting everything submitted to Guinness for official verification of the record has slowed down a little bit. I will make an announcement once everything has been submitted and will shout it from the rooftop when the record becomes official.

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We get a reiki master’s perspective on healthcare from Diane Giammarino on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Diane is from Brooklyn New York. In addition to her work as a reiki master, she is a registered dietitian and GAPS Practitioner. Diane Giammarino is on the tail end of the Baby Boomer Generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Diane Giammarino shared a reiki master’s perspective on healthcare:

· Health is a journey, it unfolds before you. Dianna’s journey led her to a holistic approach to her own health. Healing is also a journey and takes time.

· We put the best gas in our car, the best furniture in our house, the best shoes on our feet but don’t pay any attention to the quality of the food we put into our bodies.

· Energy work is reawakening the healer within ourselves.

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Website http://www.divinehealingandnutrition.com

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Kevin Puskaric gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Kevin is from Pennsylvania and shares insights from his own experiences dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues. This is #8 in the Patient’s Perspective Marathon.

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We get a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare from Caroline Morris in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Caroline is from Alexandria, Virginia (just outside of Washington DC.) She is a member of the millennial generation and has worked in the fields of geriatrics and women’s health. Additionally, Caroline Morris is a health coach and staff development specialist.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Caroline Morris gave us a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Caroline was looking for ways to help her patients that went beyond the physical therapy role that she was playing in their lives. She was looking for a way to treat her patients holistically.

· Medical professionals need to ask themselves if this is the right treatment plan for this particular patient. The more involvement the patient has in developing their home program, the more successful it will be. Collaboration is the key!

· Collaboration between members of the healthcare community is essential as well. For patients with an acute stroke, there needs to be coordination between EMS, the Emergency Department, Cardiology, Neurology and Pharmacy (from the very first moment.)

You can learn more about Caroline Morris and her work through the links below:

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We get a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Emily Batterton on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. This is interview 7 from the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Emily is from Connecticut and shares some of her experiences in the medical system including 10 weeks of bed rest during her pregnancy with twins.

Just to keep everyone updated on where things stand with the Guinness World Record Attempt. I am still collecting evidence for the marathon. I will let everyone know once the information has been finally submitted. We are getting close!

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We hear a family physician’s perspective on healthcare from Vineet Nair on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Vineet has been a family physician practicing in Ontario Canada for 16 years. He is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Vineet Nair shared a family physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· A family physician provides longitudinal care that covers members of a family from neonatal to geriatric

· Quality healthcare includes improving the patient experience as well as the provider experience!

· A Medical Home is the place where you are centered and safe within the medical system

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Brian Wagner shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. This is interview 6 from the patient’s perspective interview marathon. Brian is from Columbus Ohio. During the interview he shares his experiences about living with vision loss.

My goal is to have all of the paperwork together and submit it for approval from Guinness by the end of next week. It may take them up to 3 months to render a decision.

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J Dunn gives us a kinesiologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in Georgia, J is member of the Baby Boomers Generation. She has specialization in genetics, biochemistry and nutrition.

Here are 3 things that stood out as J Dunn shared a kinesiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Many people enter the medical community because of their own personal health issues.

· Genetics provides the understanding of why 2 people can do the exact same thing and have extremely different health results.

· When you have a genetic deficiency, there are ways to find out what your cofactors are that would allow you to supplement or in some ways make up for that loss.

You can find out more about J Dunn and her company through the links below:

Website http://www.myhappygenes.com

Twitter http://www.twitter.com/DrJDunn

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We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Mj Callaway in interview 5 from the Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare interview marathon. Mj is from the Pittsburgh PA area. During the interview she shares some of her experiences in going through a repeated cancer diagnosis.

My goal is to have all of the paperwork together and submit it for approval from Guinness by the end of next week. It may take them up to 3 months to render a decision.

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We get a researcher’s perspective on healthcare from Lyn Yaffe in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Lyn is a Baby Boomer who works in Maryland, just outside of Washington DC. His company is called EPR Technologies and specializes in emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR) which is a life-sustaining technique for use when CPR fails. He also served in the Navy and we appreciate his service to our country.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lyn Yaffe gave us a researcher’s perspective on healthcare:

· EPR is a method of producing rapid cooling to artificially induce hypothermia which temporarily suspends the body’s need for oxygen. This is especially valuable in individuals who have experienced massive blood loss.

· The success rate of CPR is only about 5% in trauma victims. In cases of a cardiac arrest, the success rate is 15% depending on your location and access to services.

· Quality healthcare necessitates regular checkups at the doctor of your choice with the opportunity to be referred to a specialized healthcare center at the discretion of your doctor and at minimal cost.

You can learn more about Lyn Yaffe and EPR Technologies through the links below:

Website http://www.epr-technologies.com

Twitter https://twitter.com/EprTechnologies

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Gabe Groothuis gives a patient’s perspective on healthcare In interview 4 from the Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare interview marathon. He is from Eastern Iowa where he joined the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. He is number 4 of 137 interviews. Gabe also shared his experiences from doing mission work in Africa as well as growing up around the medical community.

I have a few more pieces of evidence to pull together and I am planning to submit my completed application to Guinness within the next week. Then, it will be a waiting process as it takes them up to 3 months to verify the information. I will share their response once it comes.

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Rob Mordkin shares a urologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Rob is also the chief medical officer of “Let’s Get Checked.” A member of the Baby Boomer generation, he joined the podcast from Washington DC. He also practices in Northern Virginia.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Rob Mordkin gave us a urologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Robotic surgeries are not automatically performed, the surgeon is responsible for all of the actions that take place and there is no automated process.

· His current thoughts about quality healthcare are related to patients having easier access to diagnostics.

· The current movement is towards a holistic approach towards healthcare where services and specialties are not siloed.

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We continue the Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare interview marathon. Casey Jordan is a military veteran, a Podcaster, writer and speaker. She is based in Richmond Virginia. She is number 3 of 137 interviews.

The marathon lasted 37 hours, 44 minutes, and 17 seconds.

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We hear an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare from Anita Bangale on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She has a wealth of experiences in the emergency medicine field including her current work as an investor and director in a standalone emergency department in Houston Texas. Anita Bangale is right on the line between Generation X and Generation Y.

Here are 3 things that stood out from Anita Bangale’s interview about an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Texas is one of the states that allows a freestanding emergency department that is not connected with another hospital

· Telehealth can be utilized in the emergency department as well. Communicating with inbound patients in ambulances allows the physician to determine the most appropriate destination for the individual

· The key to quality healthcare is the way in which the physicians and medical professionals communicate with the patients

You can learn more about Anita Bangale and her work through the links below:

Website http://www.anitabangale.com

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This continues the Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare interview marathon. Gee Ranasinha is originally from the UK but joined the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver from France. He is number 2 of 137 interviews.

You can learn more about Gee through the links below:

Website: https://kexino.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kexino

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KEXINO

Instagram: https://instagram.com/wearekexino

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranasinha/

In case you are curious, the marathon lasted 37 hours, 44 minutes, and 17 seconds. I am still gathering the evidence and preparing to submit it for certification by Guinness.

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We hear a healthcare data expert’s perspective on healthcare from Hamish McDonald during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Hamish is a member of Generation X and join the podcast from New Zealand. He is passionate about patients owning their own healthcare data and being able to control it as they wish. His mission is to democratize the healthcare data industry. The project started in Japan, moved to Singapore and now has become global.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Hamish McDonald shared a healthcare data expert’s perspective:

· Patients generally don’t have access to their own healthcare data

· When you change the information flow within an industry, you change the power structure

· You can have control over a copy of your healthcare data, determining who has access to it, when and why (including whether or not you can profit from it by sharing your data with a research organization.)

You can learn more about Hamish McDonald and the Sovereignty Network through the links below. I would encourage you to support is Kickstart Campaign to help fund this unique and interesting effort.

Website https://sovereignty.network

Twitter http://twitter.com/sovereigntynet

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thesovereigntynetwork

Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-sovereignty-network/

KickStarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sovereigntynetwork/the-soverignty-network-app

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This is the first Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare installment from my world record setting longest interviewing Marathon attempt. Celia Jones joined the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver from the UK. She is number 1 of 137 interviews. I will be releasing these interviews one at a time, every Friday.

In case you are curious, the marathon lasted 37 hours, 44 minutes, and 17 seconds. Now, I am gathering the evidence and preparing to submit it for certification by Guinness.

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We get a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare from Jody Jones on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jody is a nurse practitioner in family practice in Mission Viejo, California. She is a member of Generation X. As you will learn in the podcast, she has wanted to be a nurse her entire life.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jody Jones gave us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· A family practitioner gets to know the entire family and starts to understand how people function beyond simply their diagnosis and physical condition

· Your patient is not diagnosis XYZ, they are a real person! Get to know them.

· There is a big difference between a nurse practitioner and a licensed practical nurse

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Rob Oliver is on vacation this week so there is not a new interview for the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. The good news is that he chose one of the episodes that have the greatest impact on him for a rebroadcast. From September 3, 2021 we get a hospital executive’s perspective on healthcare from Anton Gunn. He is a former hospital executive, a social worker by training and made leadership expert. Anton was part of President Obama’s team for the Affordable Care Act. A member of Generation X, he lives in Columbia, South Carolina.

Anton gave us a lot of food for thought as he shared the hospital executive’s perspective. However, here are 3 things that stood out to me from Anton Gunn’s perspective on healthcare:

· Healthcare is not accessible, affordable or available to every person in America

· Quality healthcare is the highest level of care you can receive

· The 3 most important questions:

o “Do you care about me?”

o “Will you help me?”

o “Can I trust you?”

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Denise Gruzensky shares a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Denise specializes in genomics and risk assessment. She is from Texas and a member of Generation X. She has worked in a number of different locations including Rhode Island and on cruise ships.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Denise Gruzensky gave us a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare is about partnering with the patient to get them to the highest level of health that they can achieve

· “You learn an awful lot about your patients and where they are at by just listening.”

· Using genomics, medical professionals may not be able to prevent you from developing cancer but they can treat it earlier and engage in preventative medicine

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We hear an oncologist’s perspective on healthcare from Rana Bitar in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Rana is originally from Syria and now practices in the state of New York. She is an oncologist/hematologist in private practice and member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Rana Bitar shared an oncologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare, in the realm of oncology, involves being a healer for the patient. Being a healer is more important than being a doctor, according to Rana Bitar.

· A cancer diagnosis impacts far more than just the individual receiving the diagnosis. It affects their entire social circle.

· It is necessary to treat each case as a unique human experience, understanding each patient’s circumstances, philosophy, place in life, and goals.

· Bonus: Quality of life is not determined by a medical professional but by the patient themselves.

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Will Cole shares a functional medicine practitioner’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Will is a member of the millennial generation. He practices in Pennsylvania, right outside of Pittsburgh.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Will Cole shared a functional medicine practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· The virtual functional medicine visit was a precursor to the concept that we are all familiar with of telehealth

· When you have lab work done, your results are compared to other people who have had lab work done, most of whom have health problems as well

· Functional medicine looks at optimal health instead of average health

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We hear an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare from “Dr. Defne” Nayman on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. She joined Rob Oliver from New Jersey. Dr. Defne is a member of Generation X. In addition to her expertise in emergency medicine, Dr. Defne serves her patients in the areas of antiaging, functional and metabolic medicine, esthetics and breath work.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Dr. Defne shared an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Functional medicine is not replacement medicine, it is complementary medicine

· Quality healthcare must have lifestyle at the heart of it and include preventive measures

· The 21st century has not been kind to us, we are on the go all the time, it does not allow our bodies to recover

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Gule Sheikh shares a healthcare technologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from Canada, Gule now lives in Illinois. She is a member of Generation X. As a medical technologist, she uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Gule Sheikh shared a healthcare technologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· The computers and the artificial intelligence rely heavily on the providers to ascertain the correct information to input.

· Every patient represents a unique combination of race, age, education, background, experiences, orientation and more. They need to be treated as such. Population data can be predictive, but it is not guaranteed to fit everyone.

· Quality healthcare means that the patient understands all of the aspects of their care plan and is able to find answers to the questions they have about their care plan.

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We hear an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare from Reena Singh as she talks with Rob Oliver on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Reena is a member of Generation X and her practice is located in Mumbai. She has worked with people of all ages in a variety of settings.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Reena Singh shared an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· There is a big difference between “getting better” and healing

· Quality healthcare is not just working with the diagnosis, it also involves working with the family system, especially for children

· In a society where people are constantly being judged, parents of children with disabilities often have to explain why their child is exhibiting a behavior or not achieving a certain milestone

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In this episode we hear an emergency room physician’s perspective on healthcare from Harvey Castro. He joined Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from Texas. A member of Generation X, Harvey is the founder and former CEO of Trusted ER.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from Harvey Castro sharing an emergency room physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Dissatisfied with the quality of what was being provided at a “regular hospital”, Harvey created his own system with a goal of creating an amazing patient experience

· Quality healthcare is a combination of the patient experience and the medical professional’s expertise

· Medical professionals need to be open to alternative treatments, just make sure that the research is there to support using them

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Website: https://www.trustedmedicalcenters.com/

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Today we get a healthcare administrator’s perspective on healthcare from Lou Delice. He joined Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from West Virginia. Because Lou’s family is originally from Haiti, he has a unique viewpoint. Additionally, not only is he a healthcare administrator but he also has a degree in nursing (which he acquired after he began working in administration.) He has a background in orthopedics, neuroscience and rehab services. He is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lou Delice shared a healthcare administrator’s perspective on healthcare:

· One of the major problems in Haiti is the access to healthcare. There are places where quality healthcare is available, but they are at a considerable distance for some Haitians.

· The best possible outcome in a healthcare environment is the one that meets the patient’s goal!

· Medical professionals can improve the quality of healthcare by holding each other accountable when it comes to providing care.

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We hear a rehabilitation nurse’s perspective on healthcare from Linda Schultz on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Linda is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation and is based in Missouri. She specializes in spinal cord injury and within that community is known as “Nurse Linda”. Additionally, she has a PhD in nursing research.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Linda Schultz gave us a rehabilitation nurse’s perspective on healthcare:

· When a person comes into the rehab setting, they are likely at their lowest point. Medical practitioners can only serve as guides to the individuals going through the rehabilitation process.

· Quality healthcare is being able to find the middle ground, what are the needs and desires of the individual and how can we match those with the resources that are available to them?

· There is a population that is not interested in research and new procedures until they become reality and are available to the public.

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We hear a psychiatrist’s perspective on healthcare from Jennifer Reid on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from North Dakota, Jennifer has a private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is a member of Generation X. Her specialties include anxiety disorders, insomnia, interpersonal conflict, loss and transition.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jennifer Reid gave us a psychiatrist’s perspective on healthcare:

· The combination of medicine and psychotherapy is the best form of treatment, and she is able to spend a little more time with patients because she is in private practice

· One of the things that is the same across the country is the stigma that is attached to having mental health issues

· It is imperative that medical providers take care of themselves to prevent burnout. Medical workers can talk to a counselor or a coach or someone else about the issues that they face.

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In this episode, we hear a fertility specialist’s perspective on healthcare from Naava Carman. She joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from her practice in the UK. Naava specializes in fertility, especially for populations that have complex issues related to fertility. She is a member of Generation X. In addition to acupuncture, she also is an herbalist and educator.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Naava Carman shared a fertility specialist’s perspective on healthcare:

· An integrated form of medical practice utilizes multiple modalities of treatments, a wide variety of remedies and a consortium of practitioners

· Empowerment comes from providing patients with the information they need to make informed decisions

· From a healthy couple comes the best chance for a healthy child

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Website: http://www.fertilitysupport.training/

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In this episode we hear a prison nurse’s perspective on healthcare from Jack Houston, better known as Nurse Jack. He joined Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from his home in Texas. Nurse Jack has worked in psychiatry, surgery, and emergency medicine in community hospitals as well as prisons. He is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Nurse Jack shared a prison nurse’s perspective on healthcare:

· Mental illness is often associated with traumatic events in people’s lives. Many prisoners have experienced trauma before they enter prison. Almost all of them have experienced trauma in the prison system.

· Quality healthcare means that we can get the same level of care and the same quality of care no matter who we are, no matter where we live and no matter what we look like.

· In some prisons, the patient’s health care plan is better than the healthcare plan the staff receives.

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We hear a dermatologist’s perspective on healthcare from Dr. Ben Benham on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A member of Generation X, Dr. Benham practices in Los Angeles California. He is the chief medical officer of Happy Head, a company that helps men and women counteract hair loss.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Ben Benham shared a dermatologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare means that you have access to care and to have great care that is available to everyone

· Finding the right medical practitioner who has the knowledge about your particular condition is the key to connecting with the right treatment plan

· Telemedicine is one of the keys that may unlock access to health care for everyone, no matter where they are in the world

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In this episode we hear an anesthesiologist’s perspective on healthcare from Gurpreet Padda. He joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from his home state of Missouri. In addition to being an anesthesiologist, he has expertise in pain, addiction, obesity and diabetes. Gurpreet is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation. One of the uniting factors of all these issues, he says, is meta-inflammation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Gurpreet Padda gave us an anesthesiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· The common thread that ties together all the epidemics and pandemics that we are facing is metabolic inflammation

· Our bodies are not constructed to handle the types of food that we are eating and the frequency with which we are eating

· Doctors and medical practitioners need to be role models for the types of behaviors they encourage their patients to follow. Overweight doctors are less likely to talk about weight issues with their patients and their patients are less likely to listen to them.

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We get a human resource professional’s perspective on healthcare from Alison Proffit on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Alison worked as a human resource manager in a senior care facility. Living in Colorado, Alison is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Alison Proffit shared a human resource professional’s perspective on healthcare:

· People in the caring professions often get burnout because they don’t take care of themselves

· Nobody is “just” anything, everybody contributes something meaningful to their team

· Managers and administrators can improve the care that patients receive by improving the environment and culture for their employees

You can learn more about Alison Proffit and the work that she is currently doing through the website and links below. You can also schedule an introductory session with her:

Website http://www.getsoulfulsuccess.com

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Dr. Trevor gives us a medical student’s perspective on healthcare as he talks with Rob Oliver on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. As a Podcaster who talks about the realities of the healthcare system, Dr. Trevor values his anonymity. The information we do have is that he is a millennial based in the state of New York. Additionally, he is working to become an emergency medical physician.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Dr. Trevor shared a medical student’s perspective on healthcare:

· In primary care, 50% of the problems are supratentorial in nature.

· You need to meet the patient where they are and look at the root cause of why they are displaying the behaviors or symptoms that they are presenting.

· One of the most exciting things for the future of healthcare is the ability to have an open dialogue about what’s going on within the healthcare system!

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You will hear an interventional cardiologist’s perspective on healthcare from Chef Dr. Mike Fenster on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Chef Dr. Mike blends his two passions into a single career, combining his love of food with his medical expertise to become an expert in culinary medicine. A member of the Baby Boomer Generation, Chef Dr. Mike is based in Montana. He is a professor of culinary medicine at the University of Montana as well as several other colleges.

Here are 3 points that stood out as Chef Dr. Mike Fenster shared an interventional cardiologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Sometimes the personal difficulties that we experience our great learning opportunities that can change the direction of our lives

· Quality healthcare is not about what medical professionals tell the patient, it starts with listening to the patient and putting them at the heart of the care plan

· Food is one of the most important elements in the development and history of the human race it is one of the things that unites us all together, everybody has to eat!

· BONUS: 80% of heart attacks are preventable!

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We get a primary care physician’s perspective on healthcare from Tim Hindmarsh on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from Canada, Tim and his wife now practice in the state of Oregon. He straddles the line between the baby Boomer generation and Generation X. In addition to practicing medicine, Tim and his wife also host a podcast.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Tim Hindmarsh gave us a primary care physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· There are only slight differences between the people that you see in an urban setting versus a rural setting. Rural physicians are called on to have a much larger scope of practice regarding the services they provide.

· The pillars of quality healthcare are access and competency.

· Sometimes, the patient and their needs get lost in the adherence to rules and regulations.

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In this episode we hear a caregiver’s perspective on healthcare from Sarah Stelmach-Brown. She joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from Connecticut. Sarah has a long history in healthcare, starting at 16 years old. She is a CNA with experience in facilities, a homecare and, most recently, autism. Sarah is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Sarah Stelmach-Brown gave us a caregiver’s perspective on healthcare:

· The isolation that caregivers often face as they take care of the people that they love. Respite care is hard to come by.

· Meeting an individual’s physical needs is the base level of care. There also needs to be a level of emotional connection. People need to be cared for physically, emotionally and spiritually.

· As a community, we can create environments that are welcoming to all community members. Think about an Alzheimer’s friendly grocery store or a restaurant where parents are not judged when their children have outbursts.

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Amiad Fredman gives us a chief product officer’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Amiad is a Millennial (a.k.a. a member of Generation Y.) He is an MD who specializes in utilizing creative ways to harness technology as a tool for delivering quality healthcare. He is part of the leadership team for a digital health company.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Amiad Fredman shared a chief product officer’s perspective on healthcare:

· Digital health is a very broad term for any type of technology or software that is being utilized in the medical setting.

· Technology solutions in healthcare should fit in with the doctor’s workflow naturally, it should not require great adaptation.

· Communication is different than it was 10 years ago. Technology can be used to facilitate better and clearer communication.

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We get a patient placement specialist’s perspective on healthcare from Tim Poore on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Tim is the CEO of ATP Healthcare, a company that specializes in finding discharge placements for patients with complex needs. Located in Florida, he is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Tim Poore gave a patient placement specialist’s perspective on healthcare:

· When patients don’t exactly fit the mold, they are extremely difficult to find a placement for coming out of the hospital. (This includes high acuity, criminal backgrounds, developmental disabilities, ventilator dependent and bariatric patients.)

· Quality healthcare is something that is fair for everyone. It must start the patient moving in the right direction.

· It is important for medical professionals to take leadership and to speak out about the realities of the issues that they face on the front lines.

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In this episode we get a communication professional’s perspective on healthcare from Lynne Bowman. She joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from California. A member of the Baby Boomer generation, Lynne is an author and a diabetes expert.

Here are 3 things that stood out from the communication professional’s perspective on healthcare with Lynne Bowman:

· One of the biggest obstacles to great health outcomes is the medical community’s inability to communicate well

· Newly diagnosed patients are more about “what” then they are about “why”

· Quality healthcare is healthcare that keeps people out of the hospital and out of the healthcare system

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Mark Kestner shares a chief innovation officer’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Among his many accomplishments, Mark served in the Army and we appreciate his service to our country. Located in Washington DC, Mark Kestner is a member of the baby Boomer generation. He has worked in healthcare as a surgeon and now is the chief innovation officer at MediGuru.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Mark Kestner gave us a chief innovation officer’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare must be patient centric, it must be focused on outcome and decreasing overall cost

· Mark has a unique view in which he makes an important distinction between people who are “patients” and those who are “customers” of healthcare

· In the past, systems were built around what was convenient for the healthcare system and the providers. Systems now should be built around what is most convenient for the patient/customer.

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From Washington, we get a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare from Carol Ann Davidson. It is a reunion of sorts on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Carol Ann was Rob’s physical therapist over 25 years ago when he was rehabilitating from his spinal cord injury. She is a member of Generation X and in addition to being a physical therapist, Carol Ann is a wellness and yoga instructor.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Carol Ann Davidson gave us a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· The numbers have become increasingly important in documenting progress to justify a course of treatment to the insurance company.

· Quality healthcare is about engaging with people on an individual level, getting to know your patient and listening to them.

· People go into healthcare because they truly want to help people. Often, the biggest problems for medical professionals are a result of the system, not the patients.

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We hear a health technology advisor’s perspective on healthcare from Nicole Coustier on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A member of Generation X, Nicole joins the show from San Francisco, California. Nicole specializes in finding common ground for the various stakeholders in the healthcare community.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Nicole Coustier shared a health technology advisor’s perspective on healthcare:

· A health technology advisor assists the technical community to understand how the healthcare system works and how their proposed concept might fit

· The right care, for the right patient, at the right time are the key elements to providing quality healthcare

· The stakeholders in the healthcare system are more than just the medical providers and their patients. It includes families, friends, support systems, communities and more!

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Andrea Page provides a cancer alchemist’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Originally from Canada, she now lives in Costa Rica. With a background in neuroscience and radiation oncology, she pursues an integrated approach to cancer treatment. Andrea is a member of Generation X. Confused about what a cancer alchemist is? Think of it as a cancer coach.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Andrea Page gave a cancer alchemist’s perspective on healthcare:

· An integrated approach to cancer addresses physical, emotional and psychological needs as well as including modern medicine, functional medicine and nutritional elements.

· The patient needs to be in the driver’s seat. They need to have all the information available and then make their decision about what they would like to do.

· Sleep is when your body heals and detoxifies. Poor sleep habits interfere with the body’s ability to recover.

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It’s the year in review episode four 2021. In this episode we take a look back over what happened on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast over the last year. Host Rob Oliver talks about statistics, trends and information that left an impression on him.

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From Oklahoma, we get a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare has Lauren Duroy joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Lauren practices family medicine in Velma, Oklahoma. Previously, she was an ICU nurse. She is a member of Generation Y (the Millennial Generation.) She brings a unique perspective from a rural Midwest medical practitioner.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lauren Duroy shared a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· The rural population once to take things a little bit slower and feel like the medical professional is more present in the exam room

· There are cultural differences between communities as far as an understanding of what is healthy and the concept of quality of life

· Some nurse practitioners are trained at a mid-level and some are trained to provide care at a high level with only a minimal amount of MD supervision

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From Australia, we get an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare from Emma Gee on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She is a former occupational therapist and a stroke survivor. She has become an author and a renowned speaker. A member of Generation X, she not only brought an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare, she also brought the patient’s perspective on healthcare.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Emma Gee shared an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Being a patient provides a whole new perspective on healthcare, even to a medical professional

· Quality healthcare includes valuing what the patient brings to the conversation, valuing their input in the process

· Collaboration and respect leads to a codesign of the treatment plan between the therapist and the patient

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Jennifer Banek gives us a nurse anesthetist’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jennifer is a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist) from Illinois. She is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jennifer Banek shared a nurse anesthetist’s perspective on healthcare:

· A Nurse Anesthetist and an anesthesiologist do basically the same work. One comes at it with a nursing perspective the other from the medical doctor viewpoint.

· Quality healthcare is safe, efficient and patient centered. It also carries a great return on investment.

· Jennifer is a proponent of advocacy to increase awareness about and utilization of nurse anesthetists in the medical arena.

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Jordan Trinagel gives us an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in New York, Jordan is a member of the Millennial Generation. She is also an online health coach with experience in holistic medicine.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Jordan Trinagel shared an occupational therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· An occupational therapist helps you with all your activities of daily living, the things you don’t even think about doing

· Quality healthcare involves educating the patient and treating each patient as though they are your family member

· Virtual technology allows for more than just telehealth, it allows therapists to remotely view and assess their client’s home environment and create a plan for how the client can best live and function in that environment

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Dana Cowles shares an osteopathic emergency physician’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. He currently practices in Florida. A member of Generation X, Dana is an osteopathic doctor.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Dana Cowles shared an osteopathic emergency physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Traumatic accidents and injuries are more likely in warm weather environments

· New technology does not need to be the first line of testing

· Tolerance and patience for staff that is handling multiple facets of care

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Kristin Yates gives us an OB/GYN doctor’s perspective on healthcare as she talks with Rob Oliver on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. In addition to having a private practice in New Hampshire, she is a Podcaster and a life coach for physicians experiencing self-doubt. Kristin is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Kristin Gates presented an OB/GYN doctor’s perspective on healthcare:

· An OB/GYN gets to do a little bit of everything, primary care, surgery and delivering babies!

· Quality healthcare involves more than just talking about the patient’s symptoms, it’s important to understand

· When a medical professional receives medical care, it gives them a new and different understanding of the process

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in this episode, we get a functional medicine practitioner’s perspective on healthcare from Meg Mill. Meg is a former clinical pharmacist practicing in the state of Pennsylvania. A member of Generation X, she joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver to give her unique viewpoint on quality healthcare, it’s future and how to improve it.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Meg Mill shared a functional medicine practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· Functional medicine is not as concerned with the diagnosis as with the root cause of the symptoms the patient is exhibiting

· Everything that has happened to you since birth has a contributing factor to where you are right now (you are an n of 1.)

· Listening to a patient’s intuition is imperative but it is only part. It is also important to look at the role that food plays in your own life or the life of your patients.

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From California, we get a dentist’s perspective on healthcare from Sampada Deshpande. Raised in the Middle East, trained in India and living in San Francisco, she joined the Perspectives on Healthcare with Rob Oliver to share her unique viewpoint. She is a practicing dentist, a professor and author. Sampada Deshpande is a Millennial (a member of Generation Y.)

Here are 3 things that stood out as Sampada Deshpande shared a dentist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Dentistry is a combination of healthcare provision and entrepreneurship

· The foundational element of quality healthcare is the ability to access care

· It is important for patients to understand that medical professionals are human and any issues that occur can be worked through to build a stronger relationship

You can find out more about Sampada Deshpande and her book through her website and social media links below:

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Book: https://www.amazon.com/Persevering-Complete-Applications-Opportunities-Foreign-Trained-ebook/dp/B09L4DTRZR/

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in this episode we hear a neonatologist’s perspective on healthcare from Susan Landers. Susan has been serving patients and their families for many years in Austin, Texas. A member of the baby Boomer generation, she is an author, speaker and physician.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Susan Landers shared a neonatologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare with Rob Oliver:

· Only 10% of births are premature in any way and not all premature babies get sick

· Babies born before 28 weeks gestation face more complications

· Every single medical procedure carries a certain amount of risk

· BONUS 1: We need to take care of our healthcare workers! (Mental health included.)

· BONUS 2: Medical professionals need to be able to talk about their negative feelings

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Today we get a rural family physician’s perspective on healthcare from John Cullen. He joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from his office in Valdez, Alaska where he serves a community of about 5000 people. John is a member of Generation X. His community is located over 250 miles away from any other hospital.

Here are 3 things that stood out as John Cullen shared a rural family physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· His practice serves rural people and they have the same issues as people in the “big city” (they may have some issues that are more prevalent because of the fishing industry)

· Part of quality healthcare is doing the training to be prepared for whatever your patient's presenting issue is (with such a small sample size, he faces a lot of statistical anomalies)

· Sometimes it is easier to bring in a team of medical experts to treat the patient than to move the patient

You can learn more about John Cullen through his website and social media links below:

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In this episode, Linda Gromko provides a transgender advocate’s perspective on healthcare. She joins the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from Seattle, Washington. A member of the Baby Boomer generation, she practices family medicine with a specialty in care for the transgender population. She has extensive experience in the medical field from being a candy striper to becoming a nurse practitioner to becoming an MD to developing a specialty in transgender care.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Linda Gromko gave a transgender advocate’s perspective on healthcare:

· A primary care provider has the capacity to intercede on behalf of their patients

· It is imperative to be willing to learn from your patients and listen to their experience

· Always give your best. It may vary from day-to-day but always give your best!

You can learn more about Linda Gromko, her practice and her book through her website and social media:

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Today we get a healthcare equity advocate’s perspective on healthcare from Justin Ayars. Located in Richmond, Virginia, he is a millennial (Generation Y.) A former healthcare attorney, he is the founder of equalityMD, a company dedicated to bringing healthcare equity to the LGBTQ+ population. His official title is somewhere between healthcare entrepreneur and LGBTQ+ healthcare advocate.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Justin Ayars presented a healthcare equity advocate’s perspective on healthcare:

· 70% of the LGBTQ+ community believe that mental health is their primary healthcare concern

· For a variety of reasons, certain populations are reticent to be their authentic self with their healthcare provider which has a direct impact on the quality of healthcare they receive

· The definition of quality healthcare is subjective and may vary from patient to patient

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Today’s guest, Gabriela Rosa, provides a fertility specialist’s perspective on healthcare. She is the second guest from the “Land Down Under” on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A naturopathic doctor with a specialty in reproductive medicine, Gabriela is a member of Generation X. She joined the podcast from Australia.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Gabriela Rosa shared a fertility specialist’s perspective on healthcare:

· One of the biggest issues for couples with fertility issues is with mental health implications

· 1 in 6 couples experience fertility issues

· Quality healthcare gives patients the opportunity to express themselves and to be a part of the process

You can learn more about Gabriela Rosa and connect with her through the links below. She is offering a free physical copy of her book to any of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast listeners using the promo code “Rob”.

Book: https://naturalfertilitybreakthrough.com/product/fertility-breakthrough-overcoming-infertility-and-recurrent-miscarriage-when-other-treatments-have-failed/

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We’ve gone Down Under to get an Australian endovascular surgeon’s perspective on healthcare from Richard Harris on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. He is a member of the baby Boomer generation and is in Sydney, Australia. Additionally, he is an author.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Richard Harris gave us an Australian endovascular surgeon’s perspective on healthcare:

· Healthcare is a human right, it is not based on financial eligibility

· The Australian healthcare system is a hybrid of both socialized medicine and private health insurance

· Australia has only had 1500 deaths from the COVID pandemic

You can learn more about Richard Harris through the links below:

Website: http://richardaharris.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/richharris2 Instagram Richard: https://www.instagram.com/richharris2/ Instagram Imagine: https://www.instagram.com/imagine_a_novel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Book.ImagineANovel/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSedLHBtc/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtmH_zs52o6kcW9kJKHFftw

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Amanda Chuk gives us a hospital pharmacist leader’s perspective on healthcare on today’s episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A younger member of the Generation X age group, she joined us from the state of New Hampshire.

Here are 3 things that stood out from a hospital pharmacist leader’s perspective on healthcare with Amanda Chuk:

· The goal of the healthcare interaction is to make the patient better than when you met them (i.e. address the issues that brought them to you in the first place.)

· One way to make pharmacy safe is to develop definitive standard operating procedures so things get done to the same high standard of quality every single time

· Pharmacists can help educate patients about the purpose of their medications and the side effects and other interactions

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in this episode we hear a nutritional counselor’s perspective on healthcare from Eva Vennari. She joined Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from her home in Los Angeles, California. Eva is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out from a nutritional counselor’s perspective on healthcare with Eva Vennari:

· Burnout is something that people face in all walks of life

· If you give the body the building blocks it needs, it can heal itself

· You are your own advocate and you are the only person that lives inside your skin to know what’s going on

You can learn more about Eva Vennari through her website or follow her on social media.

Website: http://theElevateInstitute.com

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Lesley Logan shares a Pilates instructor’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, she is a millennial. She provides Pilates instruction through online Pilates classes at OnlinePilatesClasses.com.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lesley Logan shared a Pilates instructor’s perspective on healthcare:

· Pilates helps you do the things that you enjoy better: weight training, therapy, etc.

· The goal of Pilates is to keep your spine in proper alignment (there are 5 spinal positions)

· You don’t need a bunch of fancy equipment to do Pilates

You can find out more about Lesley Logan through her website and social media. Check out her online Pilates classes as well.

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Russell Jaffe shares a clinical pathologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. In addition to his work as a pathologist, Dr. Jaffe is a biochemist and a diagnostician. Located in Ashburn Virginia, he is a member of the baby Boomer generation. He has formerly served on the National Institute of Health. As a researcher he has studied immunology, biology, pathology, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, active meditation, homeopathy and the manipulative arts.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Dr. Russell Jaffe shared a clinical pathologist’s perspective on healthcare:

• In the process of trying to debunk 2 individuals, he became a student and follower of them

• Quality healthcare means more benefit and less risk

• It is important to look upstream at the cause rather than downstream at the consequences

You can find out more about Dr. Russell Jaffe through his website and social media links below:

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In this episode we hear a healthcare entrepreneur’s perspective on healthcare from Patrick Frank and George Kramb. The pair of millennials started a healthcare service company called Patient Partners in California.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Patrick Frank and George Kramb presented a healthcare entrepreneur’s perspective on healthcare:

· The largest consumer group in the world is consumers of healthcare

· People are sharing their experiences online and in healthcare there is a tremendous negative bias

· 60% of patients do not understand their own health insurance

You can learn more about Patient Partners and Patrick Frank and George Kramb through the website and links below:

Website http://www.patientpartner.com

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PatientPartner1

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Instagram http://instagram.com/instakramb_

Instagram http://instagram.com/patientpartner

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Listen to a Canadian emergency physician’s perspective on healthcare from Pat Croskerry on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Dr. Croskerry is an emergency physician and professor of emergency medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In addition to his MD, he also has a PhD in experimental psychology. An internationally recognized expert in patient safety, he is conducting research on clinical decision-making and medical education reform. In 2016 he was nominated to the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Top 10 List of the most impactful Canadian medical educators. Dr. Croskerry is a member of the baby boomer generation.

Here are three things that stood out as Dr. Pat Croskerry gave us a Canadian emergency physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Medical errors rank as the #3 cause of death

· A lack of medical knowledge does not generally cause medical errors

· Medical professionals can play the role of facilitators of good decision-making in their patients

You can find out more about Dr. Pat Croskerry by googling his name. You can also find out about his book through the link below:

https://www.amazon.com/Cognitive-Autopsy-Analysis-Medical-Decision/dp/0190088745/

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in this episode we hear a life science consultant’s perspective on healthcare from Don Davis. Based in Colorado, Don joined Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. A member of Generation X, he has over 30 years of experience in the healthcare field.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Don Davis gave a life science consultant’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare means meeting diagnostic outcomes and delivery outcomes that benefit the patient

· An essential element of quality healthcare is listening to exactly what the patient is saying

· Technology is wonderful and creates new opportunities but nothing can replace the human element of treatment

You can learn more about Don Davis and his company through the links below:

Website http://www.5280lsc.com

Twitter http://twitter.com/280dondavis

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Listen to a behavioral developmental pediatrician’s perspective on healthcare from Heidi Feldman as she joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Heidi is a professor of pediatric medicine at Stanford University in California. She is a member of the Baby Boomer generation and is also a practicing clinician.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Heidi Feldman gave us a behavioral developmental pediatrician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare starts with a practitioner that respects, almost reveres, the individual that they are serving

· There are three components of quality healthcare

  1. Recognition of the scientific basis of healthcare

  2. Treating people with compassion and respect

  3. The patient or family is invited to be part of the process

· The nature of medicine has changed. The system is designed for treating acute issues and must evolve to deal with more and more patients with long-term conditions.

You can learn more about Heidi Feldman through the links below:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-feldman-97353312/

Website: https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/doctor/heidi-marsha-feldman

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Debi Carlin Boyle shares a health coach’s perspective on healthcare on today’s episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. A Southern California girl, she is a member of the baby Boomer generation. In addition to being a health coach, she is a nutritional expert.

Here are three things that stood out to me as Debi Carlin Boyle shared a health coach’s perspective on healthcare:

· Lifestyle and health go hand in hand – lifestyle plays a part in wellness

· Quality healthcare is taking a holistic overall view of the individual, it can’t be a one-size-fits-all solution

· The Blue Zones of the world are where people live the longest with the highest level of independence

· (Bonus Observation) Food can harm and food can heal

You can find out more about Debi Carlin Boyle through her website, podcast and social media links:

Website http://www.balancedlifebydebi.com

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As interviewer and interviewee, Rob Oliver shares a patient’s perspective on healthcare on this unique episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. A member of Generation X, Rob is a keynote speaker based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Additionally, he has an extensive medical history with multiple injuries and illnesses including a spinal cord injury at age 21. Following that injury, he has been dealing with a variety of medical professionals.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Rob Oliver shared a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare means that the patient is at the center of the treatment plan

· It is important to look at the person as a whole and to consider function instead of diagnosis

· It is much easier to recognize poor healthcare than it is to give an example of quality healthcare

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In this episode Patricia Bowden-Luccardi gives a thermographer’s perspective on healthcare on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Based in New York, Patricia is an expert on holistic breast health. She is a member of the baby boomer generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Patricia Bowden-Luccardi shared a thermographer’s perspective on healthcare:

· Thermography is using infrared to do thermal imaging of the breast and other parts of the body

· We are surrounded by environmental estrogens (creating a need to detox)

· Healthcare is a human right and a key component is affordability

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Joanne Williams gives us a social worker’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Located in the Tampa Florida area, Joanne is a licensed clinical social worker. She is a member of the Baby Boomer generation.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Joanne Williams shared a social worker’s perspective on healthcare:

  1. Quality healthcare needs to be a wellness model, not a sickness model

  2. One doctor attributed 85% of his patient’s problems to stress

  3. Your inner world is representative of your outer world

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In this episode Bryana Gregory shares a compounding pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare. She brings the viewpoint of the millennial generation (Generation Y) to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Bryana lives and works in Texas.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Bryana Gregory gave a compounding pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare means leading with a servant’s heart

· Healthcare should be about keeping people healthy, not keeping them sick

· Medical professionals need to listen to their patients with an open mind

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A naturopathic doctor’s perspective on healthcare comes from Debra Muth as she speaks with Rob Oliver on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. In addition to being a naturopathic doctor, she is a women’s health nurse practitioner and antiaging specialist. A member of Generation X, she is from the great state of Wisconsin.

Here are 3 items that stood out to me as Debra Muth shared a naturopathic doctor’s perspective on healthcare:

· A naturopathic doctor is a medical practitioner that treats people as a whole person using herbs, diet and nutrition

· The goal of a naturopathic doctor is to restore you to holistic living

· Only you can fix yourself. It is all about the decisions that you make.

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On this episode we hear an attending family physician’s perspective on healthcare from Dr. Deborah Gilboa. Dr. G (as she is known) is a member of Generation X. She and host Rob Oliver became acquainted when she was in medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. During her interview on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast she shared some of her insights about resilience. Dr. G is based in Pittsburgh where she started a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me as Dr. Deborah Gilboa shared an attending family physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· A Family Physician can see kids, their parents, their grandparents and sometimes even their great-grandparents

· The difference between a specialist mentality and a generalist mentality

· Medical professionals can improve the quality of healthcare by simply asking patients, “How do you want me to address you?”

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Today’s episode features Kevin Burciaga who shares a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare. Based in California, he is also passionate about rational eating. A millennial and a YouTuber, he joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast.

Here are 3 things that stood out from Kevin Burciaga presenting a physical therapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare is connecting the patient with the best solution

· You need to look at each person: what medications are they on, what is their history, what is their mental state, what kind of help do they have at home, what is the onset of the problem, what else is going on in their life

· Showing the patient that they can do more than they think they can is also quality care

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We hear a chiropractor’s perspective on healthcare has Garry Baldwin guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. With over 30 years of experience as a chiropractor, Garry has a perspective not just as a practitioner but as a leader in the Washington State Chiropractic Association. He is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation from the great state of Washington.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Garry Baldwin shared a chiropractor’s perspective on healthcare:

· Chiropractors have no desire to creep into the area of practice of medical doctors

· 80% of Americans at age 50 have back pain

· Quality healthcare starts with practitioners meeting the regulatory necessities

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Today we hear a substance abuse counselor’s perspective on healthcare from Richard Capriola. He joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast from Texas. A member of the baby boomer generation, he works primarily with adolescents and young people as both a substance abuse and mental health counselor.

Here are 3 things that stood out from Richard Capriola sharing a substance abuse counselor’s perspective on healthcare:

· Quality healthcare has to involve timely care.

· A patient centered team comprised of multidisciplinary practitioners improves the quality of healthcare

· Addiction is a disease, not a character flaw. As such, it should be treated not punished.

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Trevor Hayes shares a medical director’s perspective on healthcare as he talks with Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. A member of Generation X, Trevor joined the podcast from California. He has experience as a hospitalist, family doctor and palliative care team leader. His group is turning back the clock on how medicine is delivered.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Trevor shared the medical director’s perspective on healthcare:

· The viewpoint on what is “quality healthcare” depends on where you are in the healthcare system

· Noncompliant patients may have unseen reasons why they are not carrying out their plan of care

· A lot of patients are not aware of the full extent of the benefits that they have

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In this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast, Christine Ko joins Rob Oliver to share a dermatopathologist’s perspective on healthcare. Based in Connecticut, Christine Ko is both a dermatologist and a dermatopathologist. She is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me as Christine Ko presented a dermatopathologist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Sometimes doctors are patients too! (Sometimes they are the parents of patients…)

· Getting the correct diagnosis quickly facilitates timely and proper treatment

· Why medical professionals need to figure out what color their patient’s eyes are

You can find out more about Christine Ko through her website and social media:

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Toby Pasman brings a Neurotherapist’s perspective on healthcare to his interview with Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. A member of Generation Y, Toby Pasman is a millennial from Oregon who will be moving to Florida. He has an expertise in applied neuroscience and neurophysiology.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from Toby’s presentation of a Neurotherapist’s perspective on healthcare:

· Comprehensive care starts with a thorough history and establishing a baseline

· Quality healthcare means having the humility to acknowledge that the treatment protocol might need to be adjusted

· Neurostimulation today is very different from old-fashioned shock therapy

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Sam Rhee shares a plastic surgeon’s perspective on healthcare during this interview with Rob Oliver. He brings a Generation X perspective to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. His private practice operates in northern New Jersey. In addition to his medical practice, he is also a CrossFit trainer.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from Sam Rhee as he shared a cosmetic surgeon’s perspective on healthcare:

· Of all the parameters involved in quality healthcare, being “Patient Centered” stands out

· Breast cancer will affect 1 in 9 women.

· Improved health and quality outcomes go hand-in-hand. It’s about holistic care.

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Website: http://www.bergencosmetic.com

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On this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast we get a hospital executive’s perspective on healthcare from Anton Gunn. He is a former hospital executive, a social worker by training and made leadership expert. Anton was part of President Obama’s team for the Affordable Care Act. A member of Generation X, he lives in Columbia, South Carolina.

Anton gave us a lot of food for thought as he shared the hospital executive’s perspective. However, here are 3 things that stood out to me from Anton Gunn’s perspective on healthcare:

  • Healthcare is not accessible, affordable or available to every person in America
  • Quality healthcare is the highest level of care you can receive
  • The 3 most important questions:
  • “Do you care about me?”
  • “Will you help me?”
  • “Can I trust you?”

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On this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast, Hannah Morris shares a behavior technician’s perspective on healthcare. She is an art therapy student in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. She has lived in Georgia, Washington, and West Virginia. Hannah Morris is a member of Generation Z. Currently, she works in pediatric setting as a behavior technician.

These three things stuck with me from Hannah Morris’ interview on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast:

· Quality healthcare is about treating the patient as a whole person not as a diagnosis

· How the need for a diagnosis may actually be an obstacle quality healthcare

· Person centered care is still in the administrative stage and needs to move forward

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Robert Yoho shares an emergency physician’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the podcast. He is a retired emergency physician and cosmetic surgeon. Recently, he published 2 books, Butchered by Healthcare and Hormone Secrets. His self-proclaimed title is “healthcare whistleblower.” Based in California, Robert Yoho is a member of the baby Boomer generation. He brings a different viewpoint to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from Robert Yoho’s perspective:

· Almost 20% of our Gross Domestic Product is spent on healthcare

· Robert believes that any exchange of value “poisons the well”

· “Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken with money” – Cicero

You can learn more about Robert Yoho and download his books using the links below:

Website: http://www.robertyohoauthor.com

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Rob Oliver interviews Jim Kodman to get a pharmacist’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Jim operates a pharmacy in Indiana, PA that offers a unique variety of resources including compounding, infusion therapy, durable medical equipment and traditional medications. He is a member of Generation X.

Here are 3 things that I took away from the interview with Jim Kodman:

· Quality healthcare is about achieving a desired outcome

· Healthcare needs to focus on the entire person, not just their diagnosis

· Pharmacists contribute with counseling, safety and monitoring

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In this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast, Rob Oliver interviews Nicholas Smith. Nicholas is a millennial (a member of generation Y) and provides a pediatric psychology postdoctoral fellow’s perspective on healthcare. He is located in Tampa Florida and worked with Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me from the conversation with Nicholas Smith:

· A psychologist is a behavioral health provider (not just someone you talk to about your feelings)

· Mental health affects not just the patient but also the providers

· Assessing some of the social determinants of health

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On this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver, Gunther Mueller provides an optimal health strategist’s perspective on healthcare. Born and raised in New York City, Gunther now lives in Anthem, Arizona. He represents Generation X. He is the executive director of Get Well Scottsdale. He has been working with medical professionals to promote optimal health and optimal aging.

Here are 3 things that I picked up from Rob Oliver’s interview with Gunther Mueller on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast:

· The difference between optimal health and not being sick

· Prescription without diagnosis is malpractice

· The future involves bio-hacking (it’s like something out of Star Trek!)

You can connect with Gunther Mueller through his website and social media:

Website: https://DreamLifeMasters.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mueller.gunther/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunthermueller/

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Dr. Lindsay Parks provides an osteopathic family physician’s perspective on healthcare during this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Lindsay is an osteopath and has practiced family medicine in a rural setting in Western Pennsylvania for many years. He is a member of the Baby Boomer generation. He has been the chief of staff and the chairman of medicine at the Indiana Regional Medical Center.

Here are 3 things that stood out to me in this interview:

· A Doctor of Osteopathy has the same training as an MD plus more

· Quality healthcare is more than just good outcomes, it is checking the boxes along the way

· Being a physician is not a job, it’s a life

If you would like to see the transcript of this interview you can find it here:

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On this episode of Perspectives on Healthcare, Rob Oliver interviews Cilla Buck about the senior care advisor's perspective on healthcare. Cilla is a baby boomer who lives in Ohio. She works for an organization called Care Patrol of Northeast Ohio which provides connections for senior citizens to access the care that they need to live as independently as possible.

Here are a few of the things that stood out to me from the interview with Cilla Buck:

  • There are a wide range of options available, not just nursing homes: assisted living, memory care, in-home services
  • Care for senior citizens can be expensive, especially if you don't know what options are available
  • Finding a professional who can educate you instead of selling you is extremely important

You can learn more about Cilla Buck and the Care Patrol of Northeast Ohio through the links below:

Website: http://neohio.carepatrol.com/

Facebook: http://facebook.com/carepatrolneohio

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carepatrol-of-northeast-ohio/

If you are interested in reading a transcript of the show, you can find it here:

https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/transcript-of-cilla-buck-a-senior-care-advisors-perspective-on-healthcare/

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Milind Awale joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver to provide a hospitalist’s perspective on healthcare. Born and raised in India, Milind moved to this country to pursue his education as a medical doctor. He currently works as a hospitalist in West Virginia. He is a millennial, a member of Generation Y.

Here are 3 things that I picked up from Milind Awale’s answers on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast:

· The patient is the most important person in the treatment plan

· Quality healthcare needs to be based on scientific knowledge and evidence-based practice

· Technology works to support medical providers, not to replace them

You can connect with Milind on Twitter:

· http://www.twitter.com/awale_milind

If you are interested in reading a transcript of the show, you can find it here:

https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/transcript-of-milind-awale-a-hospitalists-perspective-on-healthcare/

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On this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver, Dr. Nell Smircina shares an acupuncturist’s perspective on healthcare. Dr. Nell is a millennial who works in Beverly Hills, California. She is the president of the California State Oriental Medicine Association.

Here are 3 things that I picked up from Nell Smircina’s answers to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast questions:

· Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine can work in conjunction with Western medicine

· Quality healthcare comes from patients making informed decisions

· Communication is the key to making a healthcare team work

You can learn more about and acupuncturist’s perspective on healthcare through Nell Smircina’s website and social media or through the California State Oriental Medicine Association.

Nell Smircina:

· Website: http://piquebh.com

· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nell-smircina-10094267

California State Oriental Medicine Association:

· Website: https://csomaonline.org/

If you're interested in reading a transcript of the show, you can find it here:

https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/transcript-of-nell-smircina-an-acupuncturists-perspective-on-healthcare/

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Today’s Perspective on Healthcare comes from Judy Porro. She is based in Miami Florida and provides a mobility and orientation specialist’s perspective on healthcare. Her work is all about helping people with visual impairments be independent in their community. Judy is a member of the Baby Boomer Generation.

Here are three things that I picked up from Judy Porro’s answers to the standard Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast questions:

· We can find a lot more examples of low quality healthcare than we can high quality healthcare

· Healthcare needs to center on the patient

· People can be very judgmental and harsh about other people’s needs

If you're interested in reading a transcript of the show, you can find it here:

http://perspectivesonhealthcare.com/transcript-of-judy-porro-a-mobility-and-orientation-specialists-perspective-on-healthcare/

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The first guest on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast is Peter Higgins, a physician assistant from Cherry Hill New Jersey. Peter is a member of Generation X. His field of experience includes family medicine and neonatology.

During this episode of Perspectives on Healthcare, Rob Oliver asks Peter Higgins 6 questions which are the foundational structure of every interview on the podcast. Here are 3 things that stood out during the interview:

  • Peter works in a practice that was started by his uncle over 50 years ago
  • His definition of Quality Healthcare comes from his faith background
  • The importance of self-care in caring for others

If you're interested in reading a transcript of the show, you can find it here:

https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/transcript-of-peter-higgins-a-physician-associates-perspective-on-healthcare/

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I was concerned that Quality Healthcare was becoming a buzzword and that everyone was going to have the same definition. As a result, I asked a doctor, a nurse, hospice nurse and a physician's assistant about their definition and found out that all four had different perspectives.

This reinforced why this podcast is so important. If we have that many different perspectives just on quality healthcare, what will guests have to say about the future of healthcare and improving the quality of healthcare?

I can't wait to do more interviews and hear more Perspectives on Healthcare!

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Today’s topic is how to build relationships that matter in business and in life with Sean Lardo. During this episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast, Rob Oliver and Sean Lardo talk about the interesting story of how they were connected and Sean shares his insights into the importance of the relationships that you form in your personal life and in your business. His insights are based on 9 years of military service as well as many years in the business world.
Here are some high points from the conversation between Sean Lardo and Rob Oliver:
· How Sean and I met and why he is on the podcast
· Why this may be the best episode of Learning from Smart People ever!
· What Sean Lardo learned during his time in the Army
· The definition of humility
· The return on investment from selfless service
· Sean’s definition of success in business
· The importance of culture
· “No pain, no gain!” In your business
· What makes a good mentor/mentee relationship
· How do the people around you see you?
· Learning from negative feedback
· The difference between generic feedback and specific instance feedback
· Building relationships in business
· Developing a positive attitude
· The only thing you can control is your attitude
· Making sure your kids know they are welcome and loved
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In this introductory episode of the Perspective on Healthcare Podcast, host Rob Oliver explains where the show came from and what you can expect to hear.

He explains that the perspectives will vary on at least four dimensions: the guest's role in healthcare, the venue in which they operate, their geographic location and their age. Healthcare roles will include doctor, nurse, therapist, administrator, patient, advocate, insurance representative, and more. The venues will include the emergency department, cancer wing, surgery, outpatient clinic, and physician's office just to name a few. From a geographic perspective, there will be voices from the East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, South and, hopefully, International perspective. The goal is to include medical professionals from millennial's through baby boomers.

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