In this week's episode, Simple Pay Health co-founder Wally Gomaa discusses the main difficulties facing the health insurance industry. He sees a lack of transparency and complexity, but he also sees stakeholders working to develop a better healthcare model.
This week's episode is about optimal medical therapy, a term used to describe the best possible medical treatment for patients with the goal of improving their health and reducing the risk of complications.
This week's episode delves into dealing with workplace complaints—reasons why employees are hesitant to report cases, as well as challenges on the employer…
In this week's episode, EmsanaRx CEO Greg Baker gives us a bird's-eye view of the healthcare system. Find out what issues jumbo organizations are having and how the PBM is contributing to them.
Together with Spencer Smith, Plansight's SVP of Sales, and the host of the Self-Funded With Spencer podcast, we discuss the main pain points that every agency faces during the RFP process.
Adam Russo, managing partner of The Law Offices of Russo & Minchoff and co-founder and president of The Phia Group, explains what is new about self-funded plans and what brokers need to know to remain competitive in the market.
Marc Sweeney elaborates how genetic testing can help provide quality healthcare while reducing the cost and even avoiding the disease in the first place.
Glenn Fisher discusses the importance and challenges of obtaining quality data, as well as some tools and strategies they use to empower advisors and producers, allowing them to focus on the business.
Elaine Horton, a partner at EBC Austin, Texas, discusses the system's flaws and how they are being addressed, beginning with eliminating expenses and defining the function of brokers in the system.