Episode #16 – The Incredible Value of the Independent Doc with Marni Jameson Carey, Executive Director of the Association of Independent Doctors

In this episode Ron talks to Marni Jameson Carey. She is the executive director of the Association of Independent Doctors, a national nonprofit designed to support America’s independent doctors, stop the trend of health-care consolidation and, thus, reduce health-care costs.

An award-winning journalist, Ms. Carey worked as senior health reporter for Tribune Media, writing for the Los Angeles Times and the Orlando Sentinel before taking on her role at AID in 2014. She is also past president of a medical marketing firm, author of four books, a nationally syndicated columnist, and frequent TV guest and speaker. Since joining AID, Ms. Carey has been featured in over 50 media outlets including Forbes, NBC, FOX, BloombergBecker’sModern Healthcare and Medical Economics.

Combining her health-care and communications experience, Ms. Carey now serves as the voice of independent doctors who don’t have the time, resources or clout to speak out against the formidable forces facing them, including pressure to sell out to hospitals, and excessive government regulations. A doctor’s advocate, Ms. Carey has addressed lawmakers and physician leaders on Capitol Hill numerous times and has spoken at many national conferences. She works closely with the Federal Trade Commission to enforce anti-trust laws, and regularly collaborates with like-minded groups to champion physician autonomy and keep the health-care relationship between doctors and patients. Ms. Carey received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas, and her master’s degree in writing from Vermont College.

An award-winning journalist, Ms. Carey worked as senior health reporter for Tribune Media, writing for the Los Angeles Times and the Orlando Sentinel before taking on her role at AID in 2014. She is also past president of a medical marketing firm, author of four books, a nationally syndicated columnist, and frequent TV guest and speaker. Since joining AID, Ms. Carey has been featured in over 50 media outlets including Forbes, NBC, FOX, BloombergBecker’sModern Healthcare and Medical Economics.

Combining her health-care and communications experience, Ms. Carey now serves as the voice of independent doctors who don’t have the time, resources or clout to speak out against the formidable forces facing them, including pressure to sell out to hospitals, and excessive government regulations. A doctor’s advocate, Ms. Carey has addressed lawmakers and physician leaders on Capitol Hill numerous times and has spoken at many national conferences. She works closely with the Federal Trade Commission to enforce anti-trust laws, and regularly collaborates with like-minded groups to champion physician autonomy and keep the health-care relationship between doctors and patients. Ms. Carey received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas, and her master’s degree in writing from Vermont College.

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Episode #15 – Expert Rehab Ancillary for Pennies VS Surgery with Dr. Jason Garrett, Vice President of Clinical Development at Airrosti

In this episode Ron talks to the Managing Vice President of Clinical Development at Airrosti, Jason Garrett, DC.

Airrosti, headquartered in San Antonio, is a health care group that employs and trains skilled providers who are expertly trained to deliver high quality, outcome-based soft tissue and joint (musculoskeletal) care.

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Episode #14 – Big Healthcare is not the Answer for Patients with Marni Jameson Carey, Executive Director of the Association of Independent Doctors

In this episode Ron talks to Marni Jameson Carey. She is the executive director of the Association of Independent Doctors, a national nonprofit designed to support America’s independent doctors, stop the trend of health-care consolidation and, thus, reduce health-care costs.

An award-winning journalist, Ms. Carey worked as senior health reporter for Tribune Media, writing for the Los Angeles Times and the Orlando Sentinel before taking on her role at AID in 2014. She is also past president of a medical marketing firm, author of four books, a nationally syndicated columnist, and frequent TV guest and speaker. Since joining AID, Ms. Carey has been featured in over 50 media outlets including Forbes, NBC, FOX, Bloomberg, Becker’s, Modern Healthcare and Medical Economics.

Combining her health-care and communications experience, Ms. Carey now serves as the voice of independent doctors who don’t have the time, resources or clout to speak out against the formidable forces facing them, including pressure to sell out to hospitals, and excessive government regulations. A doctor’s advocate, Ms. Carey has addressed lawmakers and physician leaders on Capitol Hill numerous times and has spoken at many national conferences. She works closely with the Federal Trade Commission to enforce anti-trust laws, and regularly collaborates with like-minded groups to champion physician autonomy and keep the health-care relationship between doctors and patients. Ms. Carey received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas, and her master’s degree in writing from Vermont College.

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Episode #13 – Health Insurance is Obsolete with Janis Powers, Author & CEO and Founder of Longitudinal Health Care

In this episode Ron talks to Janis Powers about a wide variety of topics including why health insurance is obsolete, Longitudinal Health Care plans, The Powers Report Podcast, and her new book Health Care Meet the American Dream.

Janis is the CEO and Founder of Longitudinal Health Care, a company on a mission to eliminate health insurance.  Their vision is to leverage advancements in genetics and predictive analytics to project the diseases and conditions their customers will develop over the course of their lives. She is also a keynote speaker, bestselling author, and host of hit The Powers Report Podcast.

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Episode #12 – Nonpartisan Market-Based Fixes that Work with Dave Chase, Thought Leader & Founder of Health Rosetta

In this episode Ron talks to Dave Chase. Dave is the co-founder of Health Rosetta, which aims to accelerate the adoption of simple, practical, nonpartisan fixes to our health care system. He is also the author of “The CEO’s Guide to Restoring the American Dream.” (Health Rosetta Media, September 2017). Here they talk about a wide variaty of topics such as benefits brokers, the future of healthcare, and more.

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Episode #11 – A New DNA Test for Microbes May Make Current Tests Obsolete with Dr. Crystal Icenhour, CEO of Aperionomics

In this episode host Ron Barshop talks to Crystal Icenhour about how she and her company plan to disrupt healthcare.

Crystal R. Icenhour, PhD received her PhD in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine from the University of Cincinnati Medical School of Graduate Studies in 2002.  She conducted postdoctoral research in the Thoracic Diseases Research Unit at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine from 2002-2005 and in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Duke University Medical Center from 2005-2006.  Dr. Icenhour has been involved in local and national postdoctoral associations including the Mayo Research Fellows Association Executive Committee (President), the Duke University Postdoctoral Association (chair of membership committee), and the National Postdoctoral Association (2008 Chair).  Dr. Icenhour has participated in numerous events aimed at supporting and mentoring women in STEM. She has been recognized by Kauffman Foundation and Center for Innovative Technology as an outstanding entrepreneur. Dr. Icenhour was President & Chief Science Officer for Phthisis Diagnostics, a biotechnology company located in Charlottesville, Virginia from 2007-2013.  In 2014 Dr. Icenhour was recruited as CEO of Aperiomics in Ashburn, Virginia.  Aperiomics’ focus is to harness the power of next-generation sequencing to improve world health.

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Episode #10 – The Future of Med Tech is Here and Now with Dr. Robin Farmanfarmaian, Author, Consultant, Speaker

In this episode Ron Barshop talks to guest Robin Farmanfarmaian about the future of technology in healthcare. Robin is a professional speaker, entrepreneur, and angel investor, driving high-level business development for cutting-edge medical and biotech companies poised to impact 100M patients. With over 100 speaking engagements in twelve countries, she educates audiences on technology, the future of healthcare, patient empowerment, building thought leadership, and more. Keeping within the empowerment theme, Robin also works with entrepreneurs and executives who want to become thought leaders in order to accelerate their career and business goals. Her first book, “The Patient as CEO: How Technology Empowers the Healthcare Consumer,” is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon.

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Episode #9 – What’s Wrong with American Healthcare and What’s Up with the Fixes with Dr. Josh Luke, Author, Podcaster, Main Platform Speaker, & 5X Hospital CEO

In this episode host Ron Barshop talks to Dr. Josh Luke. He is a veteran hospital CEO, a ForbesBooks Featured Author, a leading international speaker and a faculty member at the University of Southern California. Dr. Luke’s is on a mission to use his years of knowledge and experience to help others break free from the entrapment of the current healthcare delivery model.

At age 32, Dr. Luke became a hospital CEO and has since served as the CEO of several hospitals and rehab centers. He has extensive experience in and knowledge of America’s healthcare delivery system. He is America’s Healthcare Affordability Authority.

With well over 100 speaking appearances since 2011, Dr. Luke has solidified himself as one of the most sought after voices in the healthcare affordability space. As a professional ‘Edutainer,’ he is known for his humor and use of personal stories to engage audiences and teach businesses and individuals how to save thousands annually on healthcare. Dr. Luke travels the world sharing the well-kept secrets of the healthcare industry and educating families and businesses on how to escape the healthcare affordability crisis.

Dr. Luke is the author of two Amazon #1 Best Selling books, Health-Wealth: Is Healthcare Bankrupting Your Business, published in 2018 by ForbesBooks and Ex-Acute: A former hospital CEO tells all on what’s wrong with American healthcare, What every American needs to know published in 2016

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Episode #8 – Every Docs Guide to Being a Thought Leader wtih Dr. Robin Farmanfarmaian

In this episode Ron Barshop talks to guest Robin Farmanfarmaian about how to transform doctors into thought leaders and speakers. Robin is a professional speaker, entrepreneur, and angel investor, driving high-level business development for cutting-edge medical and biotech companies poised to impact 100M patients. With over 100 speaking engagements in twelve countries, she educates audiences on technology, the future of healthcare, patient empowerment, building thought leadership, and more. Keeping within the empowerment theme, Robin also works with entrepreneurs and executives who want to become thought leaders in order to accelerate their career and business goals. Her first book, “The Patient as CEO: How Technology Empowers the Healthcare Consumer,” is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon.

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Episode #7 – Ancillaries that Solve Multiple Problems with Chris Light, EVP at Principle Health Systems

In this episode Ron talks to the Executive Vice President at Principle Health Systems, Chris Light. They do a deep dive in to the numerous ways adding ancillary services can improve primary care. They discuss things like improving outcomes, revenue, and reducing burnout.

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