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Nov 5, 2024 • 42min

229: Live from HLTH: What Can’t GLP-1s Do?

Conversations around GLP-1s in today’s healthcare market are mixed. Some stakeholders are thrilled with their potential, while others are filled with questions and even anxiety about how these powerful and popular drugs will impact their business. Many in the industry have been asking for months: “What can GLP-1s do?” But maybe this is the wrong question. Leaders should be asking “What CAN’T GLP-1s do?” To answer that question, live from HLTH 2024, host Rachel (Rae) Wood invites Rob MacNaughton, CEO of lifestyle intervention and obesity management organization Calibrate, Rita Glaze-Rowe, President at life sciences research organization Real Chemistry, and Dr. Spencer Nadolsky, lipid and obesity specialist and founder to break down the cross-industry perspective on GLP-1s and how the healthcare leaders should be thinking about both the potential and limitations of these novel therapies. In a market that is buzzing around the novel medications, these experts suggest a new focus on comprehensive weight management programs. Links: Treating Obesity At Scale: Real-World Outcomes Using Medication And Intensive Lifestyle Intervention | Calibrate Real Chemistry - AI and Ideas Transforming Healthcare Ep. 222: It's not just GLP-1s; here's what comprehensive weight management looks like Ep. 159: Ozempic, Wegovy, and our questions on weight management drugs How 3 health systems provide comprehensive care for obesity 4 key elements of comprehensive obesity care (and how they look in practice) Join 165,000+ healthcare leaders and get the industry’s most important news in your inbox—every day. What the 2024 elections mean for healthcare [Webinar, 10/24] How the 2024 elections could impact the healthcare industry A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 24min

228: Avoiding ‘pilot purgatory’ in remote patient monitoring

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has a surprisingly long history in healthcare. As technology improves, RPM can expand physician capacity, better manage complex patients, and improve total cost of care. Despite RPM’s potential, leaders often struggle to root RPM in a clear business case, or they underinvest in implementation, never fully integrating RPM into existing workflows and systems. This week, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board RPM expert Lauren Woodrow and Advisory Board cardiovascular expert Kristin Strubel to break down why RPM technologies aren’t being properly utilized, guide leaders on where to place their strategic bets, and share use cases for how RPM can improve quality and finances across service lines. Links: How 4 specialty service lines are embracing remote patient monitoring The rise of remote patient monitoring: Ensuring accessibility 3 strategies to unlock the potential of remote patient monitoring How Frederick Health saved $2.3M through remote patient monitoring What the 2024 elections mean for healthcare Mapped: Key healthcare-related ballot measures to watch A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 20min

227: The changing tide of Medicare Advantage

For years, the best word to describe Medicare Advantage (MA) was “untouchable.” Hugely popular among seniors, profitable for health plans—the hybrid public-private payment model grew to the point that it now covers more seniors than traditional Medicare. But in the past few years, the tide has started to change. And if you’ve been paying attention in recent months, you’ll have seen headlines announcing that payers that are scaling back their MA offerings and providers are exiting MA contracts. The MA market has gone from “untouchable” to “volatile.” The question is: why is this happening, and what does it mean for payers, providers, and seniors moving forward? In this episode, hosts Rachel (Rae) Woods and Abby Burns invite health plan experts Max Hakanson and Chelsea Needham to dissect what is going on in MA and how plans and providers are—or should be—navigating the changing tide. Links: Ep. 203: Value series: Is the future of VBC in specialty care? Zing Health & Strive Health say yes. Ep. 149: Senior Care (Part 1): Specialized primary care for an aging population Ep. 150: Senior Care (Part 2): The rapid growth of Medicare Advantage 3 traits health plans want in a provider partner 4 traits providers want in a health plan partner Around the nation: CMS releases Medicare Advantage Star Ratings [Webinar, 10/24] How the 2024 elections could impact the healthcare industry A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 41min

226: It’s time to double down on operational excellence: Live from Advisory Board’s Strategy Summit

As care delivery becomes more complex and new disruptors join the scene, one thing has become clear: operational excellence is now table stakes in ensuring your organization’s financial sustainability and winning patients. In this episode, recorded live from Advisory Board’s 2024 Strategy Summit, guest host and Managing Director of Physician and Medical Group Research at Advisory Board, Sarah Roller, invites Dr. Mary Jo Cagle, CEO of Cone Health and Dr. Cynthia Horner, Chief Medical Officer of Amwell and President of Amwell Medical Group, to unpack what it takes to achieve operational excellence, why adaptive leadership is essential to success, and why true operational excellence does not have to be as daunting as it seems. Links: Cone Health | We're Right Here With You Hybrid Care at Scale | Amwell 8 lessons for facility planners from our recent strategy summit Pivots for a sustainable future Provider operations Pivots for a Sustainable Future Virtual Summit Join 165,000+ healthcare leaders and get the industry’s most important news in your inbox—every day. A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 26min

225: Patients are back – so why aren't hospital margins?

For years, health systems have been holding their breath to see if patient volumes would finally return to pre-pandemic levels. Because—per conventional wisdom--if volumes return, then so will operating margins. Right? Not so fast. In this episode, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board experts Sebastian Beckmann and Elizabeth Orr to explore why with the positive volume forecast we see in our projections won’t automatically translate to a healthy financial outlook. Later, Optum Advisory expert Alex Kist joins the group to share what it’s looked like to help one health system put their local data into action to achieve the kind of differentiated growth our experts have been touting. Links: Market Scenario Planner 3 ways Boulder Community Health became a provider of choice for CV care Revolutionizing cardiology at Boulder Community Health Ep. 221: How will health system growth look different in 2025 and beyond? Healthcare Consulting Services | Optum Advisory Advisory Board's 7 key factors for future volume growth Charted: The financial gap between rich and poor hospitals grows If you are looking for hands-on support, email us at podcasts@advisory.com or learn more about how Advisory Board can help. Join 165,000+ healthcare leaders and get the industry’s most important news in your inbox—every day. Strategic Planner's survey 2024 Survey insights: 6 priorities for health system strategists in 2024 Advisory Board is a subsidiary of Optum. All Advisory Board research, expert perspectives, and recommendations remain independent. A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 25min

224: The $400M referral problem (and steps to fixing it)

Two weeks ago on Radio Advisory, we told our listeners that the number one area of focus for health system growth is operational excellence, and a major part of that is capturing all of the revenue on the table from your medical group. Healthcare organizations have spent the last decade buying up medical groups and physicians, in part because of the “promise” of downstream referrals. It is a long-held belief that physician employment leads to higher referral integrity. But according to an Advisory Board data analysis, that doesn’t hold true - just 55% of total referral revenue attributed to employed PCPs is realized in-network. This week, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board physician experts Eliza Dailey and Colleen Wagner to unpack where referral leakage actually happens and share the real (and relatively easy) steps organizations can take to reduce referral leakage. Links: Tools to reduce referral leakage in the medical group Are employed PCPs more likely to refer within their health systems? Ep. 221: How will health system growth look different in 2025 and beyond? Medical group integration 3 shifts impacting medical groups: 2024 update on the physician landscape Strategic Planner's survey 2024 Survey insights: 6 priorities for health system strategists in 2024 Digital surgery: A way for orthopaedic programs to set themselves apart A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 30min

223: What would it take for home-based care to take off? With Medically Home's Dr. Matt Richards

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services released the Acute Hospital Care at Home payment waiver. The action was expected to usher in a new era of home-based care. But while it’s certainly grown in recent years, frankly, that massive shift hasn’t happened. The question is, why? This week, host Abby Burns invites Dr. Matthew Richards, Senior Medical Director of home-care enablement company Medically Home, to explore the role that home-base care could play in the future of healthcare, and to unpack the misconceptions that prevent home-based care from playing a larger role in the healthcare ecosystem today. Links: Home - Medically Home 5 trends (re)shaping site-of-care shifts The future of the acute care at home model Ep. 64: Why Contessa's CEO believes hospital at home benefits everyone (including hospitals) Strategic Planner's survey 2024 Survey insights: 6 priorities for health system strategists in 2024 A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on www.advisory.com/RadioAdvisory.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 27min

[Encore] What the industry is (still) getting wrong about value-based care

Daniel Kuzmanovich, a value-based care expert from Advisory Board, and Erik Johnson, SVP of value-based care at Optum, dive into the misconceptions surrounding value-based care. They discuss the prevalent myths affecting leadership strategies and emphasize the necessity of collaboration between finance and clinical teams. The conversation touches on the importance of shifting mindsets to view competitors as allies and the need for physician engagement to navigate implementation challenges. Optimism for improved patient quality and sustainable strategies shines through as they envision a future beyond traditional models.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 26min

222: It's not just GLP-1s; here's what comprehensive weight management looks like

Dive into the evolving landscape of obesity care, where GLP-1 medications are just part of the equation. Discover the importance of comprehensive weight management programs that integrate multiple treatment modalities. Experts discuss the complexities of blending medication with surgical options and the necessity for centralized approaches in healthcare. Hear about innovative strategies to streamline services and enhance patient engagement, all while tackling the stigma surrounding obesity for better health outcomes.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 25min

221: How will health system growth look different in 2025 and beyond?

The discussion dives into the diverse landscape of health systems, highlighting the necessity for tailored growth strategies amidst financial pressures. Leaders reflect on the disparities between thriving and struggling systems and emphasize operational excellence. The conversation also addresses the evolving roles of safety net health systems and the importance of adapting to shifting care dynamics. Innovation, community engagement, and sustainability become key themes as leaders look toward the future of healthcare.

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