Relentless Health Value

Stacey Richter
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Jan 2, 2025 • 40min

EP459: Cost Containment by Co-Pay Maximizer or Co-Pay Accumulator: Points to Ponder, With Bill Sarraille

Bill Sarraille, a Professor of Law and nationally recognized healthcare expert, dives into the complex world of co-pay maximizers and accumulators. He explains how these programs challenge patient affordability and access to medications. The discussion highlights the importance of pricing transparency and the role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers in navigating healthcare costs. Sarraille also raises critical questions about fairness, legality, and the ethical responsibilities within the healthcare system, advocating for clearer communication to protect patients.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 26min

INBW41: End-of-Year Wrap-Up and My Personal Charter Encore: Where the Rubber Hits the Road

In this Inbetweenisode titled 'End of Year Wrap Up and My Personal Charter Encore,' Stacey Richter extends heartfelt thanks to listeners and healthcare workers for their dedication. She reflects on the challenges of maintaining personal integrity in a profit-driven healthcare system and introduces her personal charter. This charter, focused on ensuring net positive outcomes for patients, acknowledges that achieving transformational change in healthcare requires a collective effort. Stacey discusses the complexities of balancing ethical decisions, financial constraints, and the broader impact on patient care, urging others to reflect on their own guiding principles. Here's her manifesto which she is now calling her Personal Charter below which she breaks down in this podcast episode: "If the thing results in a net positive for patients, then I will do it. The timeframe is short-term or medium-term. And the assumption is that it will take a village and I am not alone in my efforts to transform healthcare or do right by patients." === LINKS === 🔗 Show Notes with all mentioned links: https://cc-lnk.com/INBW41 ✉️ Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙 Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Threads https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ X https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/ ✭ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social 06:52 "It's a zero-sum game." 07:02 Is the amount of profit fair? 07:13 What is an inescapable fact of the healthcare industry? 07:30 What does the financialization of healthcare mean? 07:55 Why does the self-interest in healthcare matter? 09:54 "It's basically up to us as individuals to do the right thing." 13:39 What is the first part of Stacey's personal charter? 13:54 How does Stacey calculate the net positive of an impact? 14:17 What are two major upsides/downsides that Stacey contemplates? 17:08 Why are incremental change and disruptive change not mutually exclusive? 21:16 "I always try to keep in mind that it will take a village." 22:55 Why finger pointing is killing innovation in healthcare.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 39min

Encore! EP419: The Financialization of Health Benefits for Boards of Directors and C-Suites of Self-Insured Employers, With Andreas Mang

In this insightful discussion, Andreas Mang, Senior Managing Director at Blackstone, shares his expertise in managing healthcare benefits for self-insured employers. He explores how health benefits have morphed into substantial financial considerations for companies, requiring active involvement from C-suites. Topics include the importance of selecting the right brokers, conducting dependent eligibility audits, and fostering transparency in health plans. Mang emphasizes a collaborative approach to navigate the complexities of healthcare costs, ensuring employers are not left at a disadvantage.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 37min

EP458: A Really Unexpected Consideration for Solving Staffing Shortages That Impact Access and Care Quality That Is Based on a Ton of Evidence, With Komal Bajaj, MD

Dr. Komal Bajaj, an OB-GYN and chief quality officer for Bronx hospitals, shares groundbreaking insights into addressing healthcare staffing shortages. She discusses the surprising link between cultural alignment and staff retention, emphasizing that healthcare workers are motivated by delivering sustainable, high-quality care. Dr. Bajaj highlights eco-friendly practices and their financial benefits, while also connecting environmental sustainability to improved patient outcomes. The conversation stresses the importance of trust in leadership to reduce burnout and foster a supportive healthcare culture.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 34min

EP457: It's a Big Thing: Medical Spread Pricing. So, Let's Talk About Contract Transparency, With Cynthia Fisher

Cynthia Fisher, the founder of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, dives into the pressing issue of medical spread pricing, revealing how hidden fees inflate costs for employers and patients alike. She highlights shocking disparities in healthcare claim payments, emphasizing the need for transparency. The discussion also covers recent lawsuits against major players like Cigna, advocating for accountability in healthcare contracts. Fisher argues that price transparency could revolutionize the industry, promoting fairness and potentially lowering costs significantly for all involved.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 18min

INBW40: Thank Yous and the Intersection of Product Value, Collaboration, and Being a "Giver"

In this special Thanksgiving episode of Relentlessly Seeking Value, Stacey Richter discusses the significance of being 'givers' in healthcare, advocating for collaboration over transactional relationships to deliver real value to patients. She touches on the challenges and necessary shifts in healthcare market dynamics, emphasizing that true value is determined through bi-directional conversations between providers and end-users, like patients and plan sponsors. Stacey concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their support networks and consider supporting valuable media and publications. I want to drop a thank you right here to those who have left a tip in our tip jar and/or offer up a monthly contribution. From the bottom of my heart, thanks for the support. Thank you to Dr. Scott Tromanhauser, Marilyn Bartlett, Ann Kempski, Dr. Matthew Bunte. Also, thank you to Brian Uhlig, Dr. William Gailmard, Dr. John Lee, Dr. Paula Muto, and Linda Krebs. Plus everyone else who left a lesser amount. You guys are my village, and this matters because, as it's been said by me and others a million times, it will take a village to transform healthcare. So, if you haven't already done so, because … yeah, Thanksgiving, consider who is on your own list of villagers to thank right about now in your world. So, yeah, long story long, all the more thanks to everyone who has donated to our tip jar, who has written a nice review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or who interacts with our posts on LinkedIn. Thank you. This is how pods like this and any of the publications that you like are able to continue. It's also, if you want to get really "why do givers succeed" about it, it's through these interactions that like 99% of guests I'd estimate who get invited on a podcast, probably any podcasts, come from, or who likely get their name in any publication come from. As I said, this is true for this pod at least. But I would say that who are most hosts or most reporters going to reach out to when they need information or insight and are looking to quote somebody? It's gonna be somebody that they know. It's gonna be somebody that they like. So, giving, the healthcare industry. This is the actual point I wanted to make before I completely distracted myself. And I talked about this at length actually at a recent thINc360 panel about delivering better patient outcomes. So, collaborate, give. And thank you to all of you who do both of these things every day, despite the cognitive dissonance and corporate forces and the lack of time and resources that may plague your efforts. I appreciate you very, very much. And it is this gang—the Relentless Tribe, that listens to this show—it is you who will transform healthcare. It's really you. And again, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you. === LINKS === 🔗 Show Notes with all mentioned links: https://cc-lnk.com/INBW40 🔗 Healthcare Industry Acronyms and Terms https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/healthcare-acronymns ✉️ Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙 Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue 🎤 Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1 🎤 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Threads https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social ✭ X https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/ 01:33 How do you calculate the number of people you've helped? 02:46 Why is giving so important within healthcare? 03:16 Interview with Adam Grant. 05:47 How can you be a better giver? 07:50 Who is in charge of the bidirectional conversation of value? 11:35 Why is collaboration so important to value and being a giver? 12:58 Why is it important that plan sponsors are a part of all this giving and collaboration? 13:22 Encore! EP415 with Rob Andrews. 14:34 Summer Shorts 8 with Larry Bauer, MSW, MEd. 15:08 INBW39 with Stacey on the narcissism of small differences. 15:12 EP399 and EP400 with Stacey.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 56min

Encore! EP418: Mark Cuban With a PSA for CEOs and CFOs of Self-insured Employers, With Mark Cuban and Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA, From Scripta

Mark Cuban, a renowned entrepreneur behind Cost Plus Drugs and the Dallas Mavericks, joins Ferrin Williams, PharmD, MBA. They delve into the complexities of the healthcare landscape, urging self-insured CEOs and CFOs to engage actively to prevent overpayment. Cuban emphasizes the need for transparency in drug pricing and critiques the opaque practices of pharmacy benefit managers. The conversation not only reveals real savings for employers but also advocates for ethical decision-making, ultimately transforming how companies manage healthcare costs.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 40min

Encore! EP415: Some Jumbo Employers Buying Better Healthcare Outcomes While Saving 15% on Total Cost of Care, With Rob Andrews

In this episode, Stacey Richter speaks with Rob Andrews, CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance (HTA) and former Congressman, about the strategic steps jumbo employers can take to achieve improved health outcomes while reducing cost. They delve into the importance of using data to discern effective practices, negotiate contracts, and hold intermediaries accountable. The discussion highlights maternal health as a critical area of focus, with successful interventions shown to reduce NICU admissions and overall healthcare costs. Andrews emphasizes the role of self-insured employers in driving systemic changes that align financial incentives with health outcomes. This encore is very relevant after the shows with Cora Opsahl (EP452), Claire Brockbank (EP453), and Marilyn Bartlett (EP450). Getting better health for the 160 million Americans covered by commercial insurance is all about rates, rights, and power. === LINKS === 🔗 Show Notes with all mentioned links: https://cc-lnk.com/Encore415 🔗 Healthcare Industry Acronyms and Terms https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/healthcare-acronymns ✉️ Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙 Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue 🎤 Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1 🎤 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Threads https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social ✭ X https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/ 07:34 How did Rob get to his current role? 09:08 The problem of maternal health and mortality rate, and how self-insured employers wind up directly and indirectly paying for this. 10:27 Why economic consequences move the needle, and why sometimes they don't. 12:26 Why the best way to address costs isn't to re-shift costs but to address them directly. 13:22 Why compensation that isn't dependent on outcomes is a problem. 16:23 "Strategy's not what people say; it's what they do." 18:21 How do you operationalize saving money with better outcomes? 26:26 How do employers turn conflict into collaboration? 28:20 What is the win-win-win structure among employers, payers, and providers in Rob's eyes? 30:53 To whom should the task of risk adjustment fall? 34:43 "Better contracts do improve outcomes."
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Nov 7, 2024 • 40min

EP456: Advice to Pharma at the Intersection of Product Value, Reputation, and Patient Affordability, With Brian Reid

In this comprehensive episode host Stacey Richter sits down with Brian Reid to discuss pivotal aspects for the pharmaceutical industry. Key topics include understanding product value from the perspectives of plan sponsors, patients, and society, and the significance of benefit design in improving patient affordability. The discussion delves into the complexities of drug pricing, the roles of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and brokers, and the impact of healthcare consolidation on costs. Reid emphasizes the importance of transparent communication among stakeholders, the detrimental effects of cost containment strategies, and the necessity of considering policy and reputational impacts. Throughout the conversation, examples such as the Hepatitis C drug illustrate the broader implications on drug access and affordability. Listeners are provided with critical insights into how pharmaceutical companies can better engage with ultimate purchasers to ensure patients receive necessary, cost-effective medications while navigating a changing healthcare landscape. === LINKS === 🔗 Show Notes with all mentioned links: https://cc-lnk.com/EP456 🔗 Healthcare Industry Acronyms and Terms https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/healthcare-acronymns ✉️ Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙 Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue 🎤 Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1 🎤 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Threads https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social ✭ X https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/ 08:29 Why is it important to understand the term "value" in respect to medicine? 10:07 Why is it important to consider all the players affected by the idea of this "value"? 11:06 Who are the ultimate purchasers in Pharma? 12:23 Findings of the Kaiser Employer Health Benefits Survey. 14:52 Why does it matter that we consider what value looks like to all players affected by Pharma? 16:46 EP300 with Bruce Rector, MD. 18:38 EP448 (Part 1) with Shawn Gremminger. 20:04 What does Pharma need to do to showcase their value when PBMs are often "locked in" at the moment? 23:11 Why Brian is celebrating companies that put their prices in their press releases. 32:31 Why does Pharma have an obligation to explain their value? 33:16 EP426 with Nina Lathia, RPh, MSc, PhD. 33:39 Why is it important for Pharma to keep an eye on hospital monopoly behavior? 35:55 EP370 with Erik Davis and Autumn Yongchu. 37:44 Why Pharma needs to capitalize on alignment.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 39min

EP455: A Leadership Blueprint for Measurably Better Care, With Beau Raymond, MD

In this conversation, Stacey Richter engages with healthcare leader Dr. Beau Raymond from Ochsner Health Network to explore the blueprint for better patient care through enlightened leadership, data-driven strategies, and localized health initiatives. The discussion covers shifting from 'sick care' to preventative healthcare, integrating technology and data tools like glucometers for health coaching, and addressing health equity through accurate data and regional strategies. The conversation explains the importance of stakeholder engagement, setting clear goals, financial incentives aligned with patient care, and continuous improvement through feedback loops. Practical steps such as weekly huddles for primary care teams and the role of digital health in managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension are also highlighted to improve healthcare outcomes and operational excellence. A rate critical to attain better care for patients, I'm gonna say, is enlightened leadership—maybe dyad leadership—at a clinical organization. I am saying this because without enlightened leaders, it'd be harder to build from the blueprint that Beau Raymond, MD, talks about today on the show. === LINKS === 🔗 Show Notes with all mentioned links: https://cc-lnk.com/EP455 🔗 Healthcare Industry Acronyms and Terms https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/healthcare-acronymns ✉️ Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 🫙 Support the podcast with a small donation to the Tip Jar: https://relentlesshealthvalue.com/join-the-relentless-tribe 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RelentlessHealthValue 🎤 Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id892082003?ls=1 🎤 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6UjgzI7bScDrWvZEk2f46b === CONNECT WITH THE RHV TEAM === ✭ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/relentless-health-value/ ✭ Threads https://www.threads.net/@relentlesshealthvalue/ ✭ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/relentleshealth.bsky.social ✭ X https://twitter.com/relentleshealth/ 10:44 Why is it important to be flexible while keeping your goals in sight? 11:48 Dr. Eboni Price-Haywood's article on disparities in COVID. 12:29 How is equity a data point to achieving overall care improvement? 15:01 "If you can't measure it … accurately, you're not going to be able to do anything differently." 20:52 What strategies have been successful in using data to improve healthcare outcomes? 23:17 Why did Ochsner Health avoid looking at the individual physician standpoint in regard to an equity standpoint? 30:40 Why engaging patients in their healthcare actually improved patient visits and did not necessarily reduce patient visits. 34:49 "It's really about engaging with the patient."

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