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Listen in as Catalyst for Payment Reform dials up health care leaders to discuss some of the biggest questions we face today.

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Listen in as Catalyst for Payment Reform dials up health care leaders to discuss some of the biggest questions we face today.

    Episode 131: Dr. Matthew Resnick on the state of quality measurement

    Episode 131: Dr. Matthew Resnick on the state of quality measurement

    In this episode of Listening In (With Permission) Dr. Matthew Resnick, Chief Medical Officer at Embold Health, discusses with Ryan the evolution of quality measurement and improvement in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of aligning care with evidence-based guidelines.

    He highlights the need for integrating quality and cost considerations to drive progress in the healthcare system and addresses the disparities in access to high-quality care, particularly in rural areas, and suggests short-term and long-term solutions to address these challenges.

    The episode underscores the significance of purchaser engagement in prioritizing healthcare quality alongside cost considerations to drive meaningful improvements in patient outcomes and reduce unnecessary care.

    • 17 min
    Episode 130: Tim Huke on Unlocking Value Through Diabetes Point Solutions Analysis

    Episode 130: Tim Huke on Unlocking Value Through Diabetes Point Solutions Analysis

    In this podcast episode Dayne and Tim Huke, Chief Growth Officer for Cedar Gate Technologies, explore firsthand the core of CPR's latest case study, Unlocking Value: Diabetes Care Management Vendors' Impact on Quality and Clinical Outcomes for Self-Funded Employers. What are the challenges faced by employers as they navigate the expansive ocean of point solution vendors, seeking answers to the ever-growing health care cost dilemma? Find out in this podcast episode!

    • 15 min
    Episode 129: Rachael Jones and Emily Walker on Value-Based Contracting: It's not magic, it's math.

    Episode 129: Rachael Jones and Emily Walker on Value-Based Contracting: It's not magic, it's math.

    On our latest podcast episode the tagline is, "Value-Based Contracting: It's Not Magic, It's Math." 🏥 Andréa Caballero calls the co-founding team at Syntax Health, Rachael Jones, Chief Executive Officer, and Emily Walker, Chief Analytics Officer, to demystify the complexities of value-based contracting, and encourage employers to stop treating it as a sideshow, and instead to make it the main event.

    Rachael and Emily break down the math behind value-based contracting and share anecdotes from the trenches of healthcare negotiations. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on how math, trust, and transparency intersect in the healthcare industry.

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    • 26 min
    Episode 128: Rob Andrews on HTA's National Advanced Primary Care Network

    Episode 128: Rob Andrews on HTA's National Advanced Primary Care Network

    In our latest episode of Listening In (With Permission), Guy calls Rob Andrews, founding CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance (HTA) and former U.S. Congressperson.

    Listen in as Rob and Guy discuss the challenges and triumphs in healthcare, and how the HTA is bridging the gap between providers and patients, bringing about a new era of convenience and trust in primary care.

    Listen to how HTA, through their advanced primary care program, is knitting together a network of primary care doctors across the nation so that their plan members are never more than five miles from one of these providers. With virtual care options as support, this approach will ideally lead to more problems solved at the primary care level without referrals, and when referrals are made those referrals are based upon data, sending the patient to the highest-value doctor.

    "If I had one wish for American health care, I think it would be that we figure out a way to dramatically increase the salaries of primary care physicians, increase their compensation and reduce their student debt. If you did that, I think we would get more really able people going into that profession and you get better care outcomes for consumers."

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    • 19 min
    Episode 127: Jeffrey Hogan on the Evolving Role of CFOs in Healthcare Purchasing

    Episode 127: Jeffrey Hogan on the Evolving Role of CFOs in Healthcare Purchasing

    Part two of our three-part data series.

    In this insightful podcast episode, we dive deep into the evolving role of Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) in healthcare purchasing. Join Ryan Olmstead, CPR's Director of Member Services and Jeffrey Hogan, President of Upside Health Advisors, as they discuss the significant changes brought about by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA).

    The conversation delves into how, under the CAA, CFOs are now named fiduciaries, personally liable for procurement decisions, which marks a significant shift in their responsibilities.

    This episode explores the future of data ownership, access, and usage in healthcare. Jeffrey predicts a growing trend of value-based solutions, advanced primary care organizations, and bundled payments, offering predictability and accountability in healthcare costs.

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    • 18 min
    Episode 128: Julie Selesnick on the Impact of Recent Health Care Data Litigation

    Episode 128: Julie Selesnick on the Impact of Recent Health Care Data Litigation

    Part Three of our three-part Data Podcast Series.

    In this episode of Listening In (With Permission), CPR's Director of Member Services, Ryan Olmstead engages in a captivating conversation with Julie Selesnick, Senior Counsel at Berger Montague, with two decades of experience in healthcare law. Together, they delve into the complex world of healthcare data transparency, legal challenges, and the evolving policy landscape.

    Julie shares her impressive background, having transitioned from a defense attorney to a plaintiff-side attorney specializing in Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and employee benefits law.

    The episode spotlights a pivotal case where two Taft-Hartley clients filed a class-action lawsuit against a healthcare provider, Anthem, over restricted access to claims data. Ryan and Julie discuss the challenges faced by purchasers, including delayed data access, incomplete information, wrongful payments, and misconduct.

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    • 20 min

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