This was a terrific webcast explaining the table of power. As a former benefits consultant, I can attest to the desire to replace the carrier but the reality that they are the consultant's largest trading partner trumps that every time. Well done Dr. Bricker
This channel is my knowledge to healthcare. I hope people will learn from this channel, so that we, the people of this nation (the USA), can demand the politicians to have affordable and good healthcare like in other countries, e.g., Switzerland, Sweden, Japan, etc. Only in the USA a citizen can go bankrupt because of healthcare costs/debts. You know it's bad when politicians in Captiol Hill do NOT have the tax-disguised ObamaCare but their own high-end special health insurance. Sorry, don't mean to make a political thing out of this, but nothing will happen until the people voice; otherwise, corportions (healthcare for huge profits) will run this country down with healthcare costs. Thank you for all you do! It's funny you mentioned Accenture/SAP/Oracle, etc. All these tech companies are there to profit massively, and the costs get passed down to the patients. A long time ago, I worked with Accenture consultants, who absolutely had no experiences and were cheaply hired and caused a lot of software bugs, which Accenture was too happy to fix, so that they could charge their clients more hours! I am pretty sure it's still going on.
Dear Dr. Bricker, I would like to commend you on your excellent articulation of intricate matters in a clear and easily comprehensible manner. Having experience in the bundled surgery field, I find your video truly inspiring. Your dedication is evident, and I encourage you to continue the outstanding work. Best regards, N. Kikkeri MD
Going to need to watch this a few more times to fully grasp! I’d never thought through the point solutions as being temporary. Very interesting perspective.
i work in tech, and love this because they are way too powerful and this is a matter of our health. I ignored this but too much illness is enough, and the costs are smelling off
Aetna as a health insurance network is a chimpanzee. Rx is only 25% of spend. Medical is 75% of spend… therefore when evaluating carriers, Aetna is not a Gorilla. That you for watching and for your feedback.
Good question. Some DM programs (e.g. from the carriers themselves) cover many medical conditions… not a specific disease or category. Point solutions are narrower in scope.
This was a terrific webcast explaining the table of power. As a former benefits consultant, I can attest to the desire to replace the carrier but the reality that they are the consultant's largest trading partner trumps that every time. Well done Dr. Bricker
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
This channel is my knowledge to healthcare. I hope people will learn from this channel, so that we, the people of this nation (the USA), can demand the politicians to have affordable and good healthcare like in other countries, e.g., Switzerland, Sweden, Japan, etc. Only in the USA a citizen can go bankrupt because of healthcare costs/debts. You know it's bad when politicians in Captiol Hill do NOT have the tax-disguised ObamaCare but their own high-end special health insurance. Sorry, don't mean to make a political thing out of this, but nothing will happen until the people voice; otherwise, corportions (healthcare for huge profits) will run this country down with healthcare costs.
Thank you for all you do! It's funny you mentioned Accenture/SAP/Oracle, etc. All these tech companies are there to profit massively, and the costs get passed down to the patients. A long time ago, I worked with Accenture consultants, who absolutely had no experiences and were cheaply hired and caused a lot of software bugs, which Accenture was too happy to fix, so that they could charge their clients more hours! I am pretty sure it's still going on.
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You have no idea how helpful this was. Thanks for sharing I’m taking this information into consideration with my strategic planning course project.
Super! Thank you for watching.
Dear Dr. Bricker,
I would like to commend you on your excellent articulation of intricate matters in a clear and easily comprehensible manner. Having experience in the bundled surgery field, I find your video truly inspiring. Your dedication is evident, and I encourage you to continue the outstanding work.
Best regards,
N. Kikkeri MD
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Going to need to watch this a few more times to fully grasp! I’d never thought through the point solutions as being temporary. Very interesting perspective.
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Amazing stuff - u r amazing educator - truly modern era pragmatic teacher !!
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Very helpful.
@@ahealthcarezI do quite a bit of infographics - would love to get inspired by this and publish something for all your audience .
i work in tech, and love this because they are way too powerful and this is a matter of our health. I ignored this but too much illness is enough, and the costs are smelling off
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Wow! This is Gold. Thanks a lot for sharing!
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Thx for sharing. I’m curious why you say CVS Health is not a gorilla- it’s Fortune 4
Aetna as a health insurance network is a chimpanzee. Rx is only 25% of spend. Medical is 75% of spend… therefore when evaluating carriers, Aetna is not a Gorilla.
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Very spot on.
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What are the key differences between disease management solutions and point solutions?
Good question. Some DM programs (e.g. from the carriers themselves) cover many medical conditions… not a specific disease or category. Point solutions are narrower in scope.