We are in a race to make health value work. Join Dr. Eric Weaver and Daniel Chipping of the Accountable Care Learning Collaborative as they interview top executives, physicians, and entrepreneurs leading the transformation to health value.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessBusinessMedicine |
Today Ashley sat down and talked with Dr. Edwin Estavez. Edwin is the founder of the Altacair Foundation. He Previously, served as Market President of Value Based Care at Prominence Health, a leading health care company that provides high quality,... more
On today’s episode of The Race to Value, Ashley sits down with her colleague and friend, Dr. Melissa McLaren to discuss the importance of DEI in Healthcare and Education, and why building inclusivity is not just a buzzword, but something that is vita... more
On today’s episode of Race to Value, Ashley sits down with Mark Young, CEO of MyCHN to discuss how MyCHN launched a partnership with Wysa, an AI-driven mental health platform. We discuss how this collaboration aims to bolster the well-being and menta... more
In today’s episode we chat with Geoffrey Roche, MPA. Geoffrey is the son of a nurse, future of work and education expert, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging advocate, champion for transforming health equity, and the host of the Ed Up Health ... more
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Race to Value podcasts are full of resource and inspiration. They invite great speakers which provide listeners with steps to improve their businesses and communities. The Chenmed story is but one example.
Brilliant interview! So much great information packed in here and presented directly and respectfully. there's something for everyone -- physicians, ACO participants, regulators, purchasers, patients, and influencers.
I’ve been to a lot of conferences where I’ve been so excited about the line up of panels, only to feel the moderator barely scratched the surface to what I hoped to hear and learn. This is the alternative where you get free flowing insights in a no rushed way. Eric and Daniel ask well researched questions to pull out the details of the successes and lessons from these leaders that I haven’t heard anywhere else. Note that the episodes are a bit long (that’s the trade off of really getting to the ... more
Always an interesting conversation! I’m an avid listener of healthcare podcasts and think Race to Value is a great addition. The long-form episodes are worth your time.
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