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Technology has transformed and streamlined the way Americans access the care they need. However, for many Americans – especially those in historically underserved communities – the health system feels fragmented and disjointed. In the final episode of our three-part podcast deep dive into A Path Forward, Dr. Carolyn Brooks, Vice President of Qualit…
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UnitedHealth Group is committed to a future where every person has access to high-quality, affordable health care and a modern, high-performing health system that reduces disparities, improves outcomes and lessens the burden of disease. This is the second episode in a three-part deep dive into A Path Forward, UnitedHealth Group's policy solutions t…
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UnitedHealth Group is committed to a future where every person has access to high-quality, affordable health care and a modern, high-performing health system that reduces disparities, improves outcomes and lessens the burden of disease. This is the first episode in a three-part deep dive into A Path Forward, UnitedHealth Group's policy solutions th…
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The pandemic has taken a huge toll on children across the nation. This increase in need for mental health support has led more children and adolescents to seek behavioral health care. In this week's episode, Dr. Yusra Benhalim, Senior National Medical Director at Optum Behavioral Health discusses: How the pandemic has impacted children and adolesce…
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UnitedHealthcare's Center for Advanced Analytics aims to improve well-being by engaging with clinical-intervention programs. These programs work to address social determinants of health for people in employer-sponsored benefit plans. In this week's episode, Craig Kurtzweil, leader of UnitedHealthcare's Center for Advanced Analytics, discusses: What…
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One of the most common reasons for emergency room visits are oral health needs. In fact, many people visit their dentist more frequently than their primary care provider. Earlier this year, UnitedHealthcare launched a virtual dental benefit. Patients can now seek virtual care for acute needs, triage before an in-person appointment and receive post-…
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Telehealth and telemedicine are just the beginning of a new future of serving patients where they need it most. Optum's Office for Provider Advancement embodies it's three pillars of research, excellence and partnership to better the provider and patient experience. In this episode, Dr. Amy Nguyen Howell from Optum's Office for Provider Advancement…
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Clinician burnout has long been a concern for health care workers, but the pandemic has shed new light on the issue and related workforce concerns. The Center for Clinician Advancement at UnitedHealth Group focuses on improving clinician engagement and retention, including ways to address burnout. In this episode, UHG's Mary Jo Jerde, explains: How…
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As the FDA went about the critical work of evaluating the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, the agency tapped Optum Scientific Consulting, with a 25-year history of evaluating drugs and vaccines. In this episode, Optum's Chief Scientific Officer John Seeger explains: Optum Scientific Consulting's history of evaluating drugs and vaccines. The group's par…
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Health care has long suffered from too much friction, which adds billions of dollars in costs to the system and creates more challenges for both consumers and providers. In this episode, Optum Insight's Shea Helmle discusses the biggest friction points in health care and how companies are using data to identifying and eliminate friction to improve …
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Following a significant rise in virtual care during the pandemic, insurers see new opportunities to connect members with virtual first health plans that can expand access to care and help providers manage chronic disease. New offerings – including UnitedHealthcare's NavigateNOW – are providing 24/7 access to primary, behavioral and urgent care in a…
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Instead of pursuing traditional mergers and acquisitions, more hospitals are seeking external partnerships that can help them improve revenue cycle management and build new capabilities at scale. Optum Insight's Nick Howell discusses several recent health system partnerships and what it means for the health care industry moving forward.…
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The use of biosimilar drugs – which mimic existing biologic drugs – could reduce U.S. drug costs by more than $100 billion over the next five years. However, there are still challenges in getting these lower-cost medications into the hands of patients. Savitha Vivian, Senior Vice President, Clinical and Formulary Services at Optum Rx, discusses the…
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The 2021 America's Health Rankings report paints a complex and nuanced picture of America's health during the COVID-19 pandemic, including reversals of longer term trends across several measures. Some figures in the report appear at first glance to be quite alarming, while others appear surprisingly strong. Dr. Rhonda Randall, Chief Medical Officer…
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No area of the health care industry is more competitive than the Direct-to-Consumer market. Startups have emerged, promising to sell generic drugs inexpensively online. Legacy providers are offering telehealth and prescription drugs as well. And now there's big retailers, including Amazon, getting in on the act as well. Here to discuss the trend wi…
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It's been an incredible year in health care, so we thought this was a good time to look back at where we started, and try to get an idea of where health care is headed for 2022. COVID-19 dominated health care news, of course, but there were many other critical topics, including the expansion of the Affordable Care Act, health equity and disparities…
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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and protests following the death of George Floyd exposed long-standing equity issues in health care. Patients of all races, genders and religions sought more equitable care while health care workers asked for more inclusiveness and respect in the workplace. In the meantime, a business case for health equity began to e…
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One of the most important pieces of health care legislation was signed into law last December. The No Surprises Act was designed to protect consumers from surprise medical bills, those medical bills that come unexpectedly and often with high price tags. But heading into 2022, hospitals and insurers are still trying to determine how to implement the…
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It's been more than 20 years since scientists completed the first draft of the human genome. Decoding the human genetic blueprint held so much promise that it was even lauded by President Clinton. Yet, genomics has yielded surprisingly little by way of health care innovation -- until now? Dr. Jill Hagenkord of Optum Genomics joins Weekly Dose Podca…
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It's Open Enrollment season, that time of year when millions of Americans choose their health care provider. And with more options than ever before, Open Enrollment can be a bit daunting. So we thought it would be a good idea to bring in an expert to help listeners make an informed decision -- Rebecca Madsen of UnitedHealthcare.…
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Many diseases are so rare that they are often misdiagnosed -- and, even if diagnosed properly, some therapies only treat the symptoms, not the underlying disease. But there's new hope for those who suffer from a rare disease, and the health care field is certainly looking at new approaches to treating them. Erin Satterwhite, President & GM of Optum…
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Sometimes health care is all about location, location, location: Patients can save money by using ambulatory surgery centers instead of hospital outpatient departments, according to new UnitedHealth Group research. It's the latest in a series of research findings that show ambulatory surgery centers can provide high quality care at a lower cost. Pr…
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New research from UnitedHealth Group shows people who live in communities with lower health literacy levels are at greater risk for poor health outcomes and high costs. The impact is substantial: Improving health literacy could prevent nearly 1 million hospital visits and save over $25 billion a year. To help explain health literacy, Lambert van de…
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You don’t have to search too long to read or hear a story about the crisis in nursing today. And it’s easy to understand why: Nurses are on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic, and they are bearing the brunt of the impact. Burnout is a real issue. Attrition rates are rising and retention rates are falling. But nurses are also part of the sol…
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Fully 80% of an individual's health is determined by what happens outside a doctor's office. So if it really takes a community to raise a healthy person, what is the best way forward for the health care industry? Catherine Anderson, Senior Vice President of Policy & Strategy with UnitedHealthcare Community & State, joins the podcast to explain how …
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Nearly 800,000 Americans have irreversible kidney failure and need dialysis or a kidney transplant to survive, and more than half a million of these patients receive dialysis to replace kidney function. In this episode of the Weekly Dose Podcast, Dr. David Cook, Senior Vice President and Senior Research Fellow at UnitedHealth Group's OptumLabs, exp…
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Artificial intelligence has long been on health care's radar, and the industry is seeing historic investment this year. At the same time, health care is wrestling with challenges, such as negating unintentional bias. Joining the podcast to explain the latest AI developments in health care is Srinivas Sridhara, VP of Enterprise Data Strategy and Dat…
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The inaugural America's Health Rankings Health Disparities Report focuses on the inequalities in health care by race and ethnicity, gender, age, education and other measures. The report revealed an urgent need to address maternal mortality, mental and behavioral health and food insecurity in the United States. Why are health disparities so stark ri…
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The mortality rate for expectant Black mothers is more than twice the rate for white mothers, according to the new America's Health Rankings Health Disparities Report. Additionally, between 2005 and 2019, the maternal mortality rate for Black mothers increased 22%. What's driving these maternal health disparities? Dr. Janice Huckaby, Chief Medical …
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Initial public offerings reached record highs in this year, both in volume and the amount of money raised. No less than 365 companies went public in the first quarter alone, a 677% increase compared to the prior year. Many of these public offerings are driven by SPACs, or special purpose acquisition corporations set up for the sole purpose of raisi…
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Some people remain unvaccinated against COVID-19 because they are hesitant or hard to reach. People suffering from behavioral health issues are especially challenging to vaccinate -- and the Delta Variant makes vaccinations more critical than ever. In this episode, Natasha Hennessey, Chief Pharmacy Officer Clinical Services with Genoa Healthcare, d…
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With the FDA's recent approval of a new drug to treat people suffering from Alzheimer's disease, the approval could be a nightmare drug spending scenario -- an extremely expensive product that millions of desperate patients could be eligible for. What factors went into that decision? And what can be done to lower the out-of-pocket cost of prescript…
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In the last of a two-part interview, OptumInsight CEO Rick Hardy, discusses the evolution of the health care analytics industry, including growing interest from health care companies and technology companies alike -- as well as the biggest opportunities to use analytics and algorithms to streamline healthcare.…
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OptumInsight is one of many health care and technology companies using analytics and algorithms to streamline health care. In the first of a two-part interview, OptumInsight CEO Rick Hardy joins the Weekly Dose Podcast to discuss talk about the growth of technology and analytics in the health care sector.…
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Last February, an unprecedented cold-snap hit Texas – an event that was particularly impactful for vulnerable populations, including UnitedHealthcare members who were unable to evacuate their homes or access needed medical services. Marian Cabanillas, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Texas, looks back and offers lessons learned.…
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This week we’re taking a closer look at recent changes to the ACA individual exchanges and what impact that is having on uninsured Americans. 1 million Americans have signed up for covers through the federal exchange during the first 10 weeks of a special enrollment period opened up by the Biden administration on February 15. Nearly half of those n…
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COVID-19 has had an outsized influence on the health plan Americans intend to select during open enrollment, according to the new UHC Consumer Sentiment Survey. Meanwhile, the majority of Americans surveyed say they are interested in using a smartphone or laptop to access medical services. The fifth-annual UnitedHealthcare Consumer Sentiment Survey…
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