In each episode, AHIP is joined by a health care leader who shines a light on the big thing they want to see America focus on for health care improvement — from the impact of new technology like artificial intelligence to innovative solutions to effectively serve consumers. Watch episode videos on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@AHIPCoverage.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | NewsBusiness News |
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Pretty solely propaganda for the AHIP lobbying machine point of view.
Suppose that’s expected; the real sin of this show is that it’s boring. There is never Insight leading to that feeling of ‘aha’. Just repetition of set piece talking points.
I suppose useful for those in the health plan industry needing to absorb the corporate line. Deathly boring for the rest of us.
Production values are good, so it’s not a one star.
Good to hear what's happening in healthcare now and how the industry is looking to evolve to serve consumers and healthcare systems better.
Nothing but political advertising here
...to nationalize healthcare & eliminate this awful podcast!
Absolutely fantastic and insightful!
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