Microdosing

Paul Schrimpf
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Sep 29, 2025 • 8min

Your Front Door Has Moved (and It Doesn’t Have Your Logo on It)

Patients are no longer entering care through the doors traditional health systems control. This episode explores how retail brands, pharma platforms, and digital experiences are becoming the new “front doors,” transferring trust and reshaping where care journeys begin. We look at what this shift means for partnerships, brand equity, and how healthcare organizations must adapt to stay relevant at the first point of engagement.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 9min

When Health Plan Disputes Become the New Normal

Rising clashes between hospitals and insurers are exposing outdated fee-for-service infrastructure. As payer–provider clashes surge, healthcare infrastructure is under pressure. We unpack what’s fueling these disputes, how they impact patients, and why flexible platforms may be the key to moving forward.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 7min

The Oddities and Ripple Effect of GLP-1

From weight loss buzz to healthcare infrastructure, GLP-1 drugs started as diabetes treatments but are now reshaping weight loss, care delivery, and consumer markets. In this episode, we explore how they have become more than medicine, driving new business models, digital access points, and patient expectations, featuring insights from leaders across health plans, startups, and strategy firms.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 5min

The New Microdosing

Microdosing is adjusting its format. This episode gives listeners a sneak peek at how Microdosing will be adopting a report-based, written-format-first approach to content. And be moving deeper into the 21st century by having those reports converted to audio podcasts using our new AI-based narrator, Mavis.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 11min

The Quiet Rebellion; How Small Medical Practices Are Beating the Odds and Finding Margin in the Chaos

For years, the story of American healthcare has read like an obituary for small, independent medical practices. Faced with shrinking reimbursements, staffing shortages, and rising administrative burden, many physicians traded autonomy for stability, selling to health systems or private equity. Yet beneath the consolidation headlines, a quiet rebellion is taking shape. Across the country, small specialty and multi-site practices are not only surviving but posting strong margins. They’re lean, tech-forward, and operationally disciplined, proving that small can be powerful when run like a high-performing business.
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May 7, 2024 • 15min

[Series: Product Management] Closing Thoughts

We interviewed a group of terrific product leaders during this time. Looking back, here are a few of our observations.
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Apr 30, 2024 • 23min

[Series: Product Management] Alex Moseman

Product Management guru Alex Moseman discusses his journey in leading digital product innovation, emphasizing problem-solving over product-centric approaches. He talks about transition challenges in product management, embracing failure for innovation, and the power of asking insightful questions for effective management.
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Apr 23, 2024 • 18min

[Series: Product Management] Jo Roberts

Join Jo Roberts, an experienced product manager with a background in Apple and healthcare, as he discusses the importance of user feedback, navigating complexities in healthcare product management, the role of patient navigators, AI impact, strategic investments in product development, and prioritizing problems for product success.
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Apr 16, 2024 • 22min

[Series: Product Management] Jitin Asnaani

Jitin Asnaani, Chief Product Officer of Rhapsody, discusses productization of data, interpretability, and [fill in the blank] as a service. Topics include navigating data exchange challenges in healthcare, product management essentials, evolution of product management in healthcare, AI, and cybersecurity, and reflections on career path and advice to younger self.
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Apr 9, 2024 • 17min

[Series: Product Management] Stephanie Rock

Stephanie Rock from Intus Care discusses the holistic approach needed for value-based care, integrating plan design, care delivery, and outcomes. The podcast covers the complexities of value-based care, including full-risk models and managing end-to-end care. It also explores the role of product management in aligning financial incentives with patient health outcomes and leveraging technology for desired results.

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