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In this episode our guest is Patti Demuri, a Rare Disease Patient Advocate & Educator.
Demuri's background and her path to becoming a Rare Disease Patient Advocate What makes rare disease patients unique in how they interact with healthcare & clinicians.The concept of medical trauma How Telehealth can benefit rare disease patients
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In this episode, our guest is Dr. Tony Sterns, CEO of iRx Reminder, a company working to create technology that helps people take their medication on time and correctly. He’s also a part time professor with a background in industrial organizational psychology and engineering. He also serves as the Secretary General of the International Society of Gerontechnology which focuses on designing technology aimed at independent living and social participation for people as they age.
Telemedicine trends as the healthcare industry changed to adapt to the pandemicEstablishing opportunities in integrating digital health solutions appropriate for each patientThe limited access to cardiac units both in geographical access and typical hours of operationFinding the right digital health approachOptimizing telehealth processes by collaborative work and trial-and-error tests
We’ll be discussing:Links to Check Out:
Website: https://www.irxreminder.com/company/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonysterns/
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Tim Bilbrey, President & Co-Founder at Recovery Plus USA
In this episode, our guest is Tim Bilbrey. Tim is the President and co-founder of Recovery Plus USA, a comprehensive telehealth platform for people with chronic health conditions. Tim’s an exercise physiologist by trade with a background in cardiac rehab before venturing into digital therapeutics and remote patient monitoring.
We’ll be discussing:
The issues behind taking treatments traditionally restricted to brick and mortar to in-home settingsReplicating the level of care and the safety measures at homeThe transition of healthcare from a one-to-one model to a one-to-many modelFinding the right digital health approachOptimizing telehealth processes by collaborative work and trial-and-error testsLinks to Check Out for Recovery Plus USA:
Website: https://www.recoveryplus.health/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/recovery-plus-h/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Recoveryplus_h
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Matt McBride, CEO and Co-Founder of Mend
In this episode, our guest is Matt McBride, the CEO and co-founder of Mend, a simple, secure, integrated telehealth and patient engagement solution for the modern practice. An experienced entrepreneur, he co-founded Mend in 2015 with three best friends to revolutionize healthcare delivery. At Mend, Matt is focused on using the power of telemedicine, A.I. reminders, digital forms and more to make it easier for patients and providers to communicate.
We’ll be discussing:
Hybrid careHow we can move process to patients’s homes and have all the tools we need like digital forms, access to to e-signatures, and payment processesNudging patients and the power of a phone callImproving the digital waiting room experienceLinks to Check Out for Matt and Mend:
Website: https://mend.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewmcbride
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mendfamily
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In this episode, our guest is Dr. Kike Oduba, an infectious disease prevention and control public health physician from WellnessWits. She started WellnessWits after her own experiences convinced her that there was a need to help people with chronic, complex diseases manage their symptoms.
WellnessWits works with physicians to provide Chronic Care Management through Virtual Shared Medical Appointments. It’s really cool and one of the best innovative virtual care programs I’ve seen recently. You don’t want to miss this episode.
Managing chronic disease using shared medical visitsPatient peer to peer supportInsurance coverage changes to include group visitsPhysician-led virtual care teamsConfidentiality and privacy concerns for group visitsWellnessWit platform options and support systems
We’ll be discussing:Be sure to grab information about the efficacy of shared medical visits at https://www.wellnesswits.com/grouptherapeutics
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In this episode, our guest is Dr. Sherie Friedrich, PsyD. Dr. Friedrich is the Chief Psychology Officer for MediTelecare. MediTelecare serves long term care and skilled nursing centers with telemental health services. It’s an important access to behavioral health for our seniors.
Dr. Friedrch works in the capacity of Clinical Director at MediTelecare, focusing on the growth and development of the Department of Psychology. Her clinical interests include ethics, the psychological implications of trauma, personality formation, group dynamics, and lifespan development.
How telehealth has changed during the pandemicThe surprising adaptability of older adultsTrauma informed careBehavioral healthcare during a pandemic
We’ll be discussing:
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In this episode, our guest is Shereese Maynard, an advisor, consultant, investor, and podcaster in the digital healthcare space. Shereese is the founder of Bandia FiSH and co-founder of NostraData Medical. She’s also the co-owner of HIT Like A Girl pod, a platform and community for women in the health technology industry.
What makes a digital health company attractive to investorsWhat’s coming for the health tech space in the next 24 monthsThe impact women have on the digital healthcare spaceThe Hits Like a Girl podcast road trip
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In this episode, our guest is Dr. Matthew Sakumoto, an internal medicine physician with experience in online and in-person practice. He is currently a virtual care primary doctor out of San Francisco through the Sutter Health System. Dr. Sakumoto also does a lot of clinical informatics work with EPIC, but also making connections happen between ER docs and patients.
What was discussed:
His backgroundThe biggest difference with virtual or virtual-first careWhat digital empathy means to himIf he could fix 1 thing in healthcare, what would it be?Please subscribe to Sam Talk’s Telehealth podcast and leave a review!
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On today’s episode of Sam Talk’s Telehealth, Sam is talking to orthopedic surgeon and digital health mentor Dr Ben Schwartz. Orthopedic surgeons in virtual care are not that common so getting his insights on the future of MSK is a unique opportunity.
Find out what he thinks about...
✔ What’s most important for digital health companies?
✔ What does 360 degree musculoskeletal care look like in the future?
Dr. Ben Schwartz, MD, FAAOS is a fellowship trained Joint Replacement Orthopedic Surgeon with over 13 years of experience in private practice. The focus of his career has been delivering high quality, evidenced-based musculoskeletal care with an emphasis on fostering the doctor-patient relationship. He’s received awards for Excellence in Clinical care and was a top performer in the CMS BPCI-A program in 2019. In addition to his clinical work, he has extensive experience in digital health, currently serving as Chief Innovation Officer for Healent, an early stage healthcare technology company
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On today’s episode of Sam Talk’s Telehealth, Sam's talking with an experienced telehealth physician and an accidental academic. Dr. Aditi Joshi is an emergency medicine physician with over 9 years in telehealth. Sam and Dr. Joshi are chatting about her journey from industry to academic medicine and back to industry.
She’s sharing:
Predictions for telehealth over the next 2 yearsWhat providers need for an awesome telehealth serviceSome clinicians want to get back to ‘normal’ but what is normal...Dr. Joshi is an OG in the field of virtual care and her insights help to guide us into the future.
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In this episode of Sam Talks Telehealth, Sam is thrilled to sit down with Jeff Gamble PhD, Founder and CTO of Rezilient. Jeff is one of the leading innovators in shaping the way we deliver health care in the future. She's fortunate to be an advisor for Rezilient and get to see first hand how tech, meets patient experience.
They discussed:
CloudClinics - No waiting rooms - just an app to enter the CloudClinic.XPRIZE - robotics in primary and specialty careThe Black Founder experiencePlease subscribe to Sam Talk’s Telehealth podcast and leave a review!
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What states are good for virtual first companies?
Christina Farr wrote a great article “Why investors are leaning into direct-to-consumer health”. An important factor is because you can’t hide behind a bad product. In DTC consumers make a choice to pay cash, which means your service has to deliver.
In this episode of Sam Talks Telehealth, I want to use your DTC model and target states that are pro virtual first companies.
Here’s what you need to know:
What makes a state good for virtual first companies?What states already have a virtual first friendly payer environment? How can I leverage my DTC market to fee for service insurance payment?Where does the state have virtual first friendly policies,
Your investor pitch is stronger when you can show a clear and easy path from DTC to insurance payment. 20+ states in the US give you the tools you need.
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Link to article referenced in Podcast:
Why investors are leaning into direct-to-consumer health by Christina Farr
https://ovsecondopinion.substack.com/p/why-investors-are-leaning-into-direct
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In this episode of Sam Talks Telehealth, Sam is joined by Dr. Vik Bakhru, Founding Chief Medical Officer & Head of Mosaic (Partnerships/Strategy). Given his vast experience in low income and minority communities, she's thrilled to get his insights on:
1️⃣ The digital divide
2️⃣ What his new payer venture Circulo Health is doing to end the battle between payer and provider.
Vik brings so much joy and insight to everything he does. Sam is excited for you to hear from a wise doctor doing good in the world.
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In this episode of the Sam Talks Telehealth podcast, Sam talks with Samson Magid, Co-Founder & CEO at HealthSnap.
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This part 2 of a two part series on digital health strategy. This episode focuses on private practices and FQHC / RHCs.
It’s a common question but ask this instead; what’s your clinical strategy and how can digital health help achieve it. Virtual care, telehealth, digital health are only tools to deliver clinical care, they’re not unique and distinct clinical services.
Every investment of time and resource into digital transformation should be able to answer the question; what organizational goal is being achieved with this digital health tool?
Today’s podcasts walks through two examples of using digital health to support your strategy.
Strategy #1: Decrease No ShowsStrategy #2: Integrate Behavioral HealthIn the case of a digital strategy, your long term success will come when you work backwards. Create your digital health strategy after you know how the tools will advance the most important goals of your organization.
For part 1 of the series covering health systems strategies for neuroscience and surgery check out the previous episode.
This is a 2 part series with next episode focused on private practices and FQHC / RHCs.
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It’s a common question but ask this instead; what’s your clinical strategy and how can digital health help achieve it. Virtual care, telehealth, digital health are only tools to deliver clinical care, they’re not unique and distinct clinical services.
Every investment of time and resource into digital transformation should be able to answer the question; what organizational goal is being achieved with this digital health tool?
Today’s podcasts walks through two examples of using digital health to support your strategy.
Strategy #1: Grow Neuroscience Service LineStrategy #2: Reduce Surgical Site InfectionsIn the case of a digital strategy, your long term success will come when you work backwards. Create your digital health strategy after you know how the tools will advance the most important goals of your organization.
This is a 2 part series with next episode focused on private practices and FQHC / RHCs.
Please subscribe to Sam Talk’s Telehealth podcast and leave a review!
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With $14.7 billion in venture capital invested in digital health to date in 2021, who will be the in-person partner?
We talk about health systems growing their virtual health services but who’s going to step up and partner with virtual first companies. From Sam's vantage point, I see current hospitals executives ignoring the piranhas taking small bites out of the big fish.
With companies like Omada, Hinge Health, Livongo among many more tackling the so-called ‘loss leaders’ and non-procedural services the referral patterns are drastically different than they were a few years ago.
In this episode of Sam Talks Telehealth I’m looking at
1️⃣ What are the advantages to being the in-person partner to virtual first companies?
2️⃣ What requirements for success will hospitals need as a partner?
3️⃣ What’s at stake if health systems continue to ignore the virtual first sector?
We can’t wait to listen to this again in 5 years and see what holds true.
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What are providers saying about telehealth?
It’s valuable to know how providers feel about telehealth since so many were thrown straight in during the pandemic. The Telehealth Impact: Physician Survey Analysis was conducted in November 2020 and gives great insights.
I’m taking you through an analysis of the survey.
Key areas to consider:
1️⃣ How do providers feel about telehealth?
2️⃣ What are the biggest concerns about continued service after the pandemic?
3️⃣ What services are a great fit for telehealth and how can this be expanded?
Most providers started doing telehealth during the pandemic. As we move back to in person care and develop our hybrid models of virtual and in-person let’s use the insights given by physicians. Look across the care continuum, see where telehealth can move us farther in our digital transformation.
Please subscribe to the Sam Talk’s Telehealth podcast and leave a review!To see the full results of the Telehealth Impact: Physician Survey Analysis, The COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition Telehealth Impact Study Work Group
Last updated 16 November 2020
https://c19hcc.org/telehealth/physician-survey-analysis/
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In this episode of the Sam Talks Telehealth podcast, Sam talks about how reimbursement for telehealth is one of the most common challenges faced by providers. She's joined by Victoria Moll, CEO at Contempo Coding to get the scoop. Victoria is an expert coder, trainer and YouTuber.
They're talking all things telehealth reimbursement.
Keeping track of the rules during the public health emergencyThings to watch for when billing for telehealthBecause if you’re doing the service, you should be getting reimbursed for it.
Find out in this timely episode and subscribe for future conversations on the Sam Talks Telehealth podcast!
The podcast helps you see how you can position yourself for the future state of healthcare.
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Venture capital is pouring into healthcare. The digital health sector is up 66% with a record $14.8 billion raised in 2020. Telemedicine shatters funding records with $4.3 billion in 2020.
In this episode, Sam Lippolis discusses 3 future trends in healthcare:
Aging At Home / Hospital At HomeHouse CallsTelehealthFind out in this timely episode and subscribe for future conversations on the Sam Talks Telehealth podcast!
The podcast helps you see how you can position yourself for the future state of healthcare.
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