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  • Ep 6. AI in healthcare: payer/provider battleground or force for good?
    2025/01/10

    We are back after the holiday break with Episode 6 which covers the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in healthcare.

    Is AI just another weapon for payers and providers to bludgeon each other or will it becpme a force for immeasurable public good?

    In this episode, Dr Anthony Paravati and Dr Amar Rewari discuss the transformative impact of AI in healthcare, exploring its potential to improve patient care, streamline insurance claims, and the ways it is used in clash between providers and insurers over the almighty dollar.

    They highlight success stories in cancer detection and stroke care, while also addressing the challenges and legal implications of AI in claims processing and denials. The conversation concludes with insights into future trends and the importance of ethical considerations in AI deployment.

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    32 分
  • Ep 5. Demystifying Medicare's Annual Payment Cuts: The Budget Rules That Force December Drama
    2024/12/12

    Every November, Medicare proposes physician pay cuts and every December, Congress tries to walk them back. But why? Dr Anthony Paravati and Dr Amar Rewari break down the hidden budget rules forcing specialties to fight over a fixed pie, why the much-celebrated MACRA law of 2015 did nothing to fix it, and how successful health systems are adapting their strategy. This episode is short and sweet but there’s something for everyone. From basic, but often flubbed, must-know facts about the Medicare program to critical insights into payer contracting and service line decisions. Knowledge is power - especially when billions are at stake.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Medicare Cuts
    03:47 Understanding the RVU and Conversion Factor
    09:18 The Impact of Legislation on Physician Payments
    14:13 The Role of MACRA and Future Considerations
    19:40 The Broader Implications for Patient Care

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    27 分
  • Ep 4. RFK Jr.: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
    2024/11/27

    In this episode, Drs. Amar Rewari and Anthony Paravati discuss the nomination of RFK Jr. as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services. They explore his controversial views on vaccines, public health implications, agricultural policies, and the pharmaceutical industry. The conversation delves into the complexities of chronic disease management, the debate over fluoride in water, and the potential impacts of RFK Jr.'s policies on public trust in science and health.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    03:24 Early Career and Background on RFK Jr.
    04:23 Vaccine Controversies and Scientific Denialism
    14:36 Agricultural Policies, Raw milk and Health Implications
    17:18 Wellness and Chronic Disease Management
    25:29 The Influence of Pharmaceutical Lobbying
    27:45 Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers and Drug Pricing
    29:31 Fluoride in Water: A Complex Debate
    32:25 CPT Codes and the RUC: The Role of the AMA in Healthcare
    36:16 Navigating Bureaucracy: Challenges Ahead for RFK Jr.
    38:09 Summary

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    39 分
  • Ep 3. The Games Insurers Play: Utilization Management and Prior Authorization
    2024/11/10

    In this week’s episode of the VHV podcast we’ll take a comprehensive look at utilization management (UM) and prior authorization (PA). Utilization management is the healthcare industry term for the various techniques health insurance companies employ to pay for care on their terms, according to their guidelines. Many times, their utilization management approach is in line with what physicians recommend. However, many times it is not. And when it’s not, patients suffer delays in their care and physicians and their staff end up mired in extra work to make sure their patients get the care they have determined is best.

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    45 分
  • Election 2024: Trump vs. Harris: How Their Healthcare Policies Could Reshape the United States
    2024/11/01

    In this timely episode, Dr. Anthony Paravati and Dr. Amar Rewari break down the healthcare implications of a Trump or Harris presidency. From prescription drug pricing and Medicare reforms to Medicaid block grants and the Affordable Care Act, this episode provides a nonpartisan, in-depth analysis of each candidate's position on healthcare. Discover what the future could hold for U.S. healthcare policies, costs, and patient access depending on the election's outcome. This is a can't miss episode before heading to the polls.

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    31 分
  • Ep 1. Medicare (dis)Advantage. Does it suck? It depends.
    2024/10/17

    Drs. Anthony Paravati and Amar Rewari delve into the complexities of Medicare Advantage, exploring its appeal to seniors, the financial mechanisms behind its low premiums, and the challenges faced by providers. They discuss the demographics of Medicare Advantage enrollees, the revenue structures that sustain these plans, and the implications for healthcare providers. The conversation also highlights the pros and cons of Medicare Advantage for beneficiaries and speculates on the future sustainability of the program amidst tightening margins and regulatory pressures.takeaways

    • Medicare Advantage offers lower premiums, appealing to budget-conscious seniors.
    • The program is administered by commercial insurance companies, not the government directly.
    • Narrow networks in Medicare Advantage can limit provider choices for seniors.
    • Seniors with lower incomes are more likely to choose Medicare Advantage.
    • Insurance companies benefit from risk adjustment payments for sicker patients.
    • Quality bonuses incentivize Medicare Advantage plans to improve care.
    • Hospitals face challenges with payment delays and denials from Medicare Advantage plans.
    • The popularity of Medicare Advantage is increasing among seniors.
    • Tighter margins for Medicare Advantage plans may lead to reduced benefits.
    • Future changes in Medicare Advantage will depend on regulatory adjustments and market dynamics.


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    32 分
  • Ep. 1: Explaining the basics of Medicare and Medicare Advantage
    2024/10/17

    In this VHH fundamentals episode, we provide a primer on the basics of Traditional Medicare (Parts A, B, and D) and Medicare Advantage (Part C) for physicians and healthcare leaders. We explore key differences in out-of-pocket costs, premiums, and coverage between the two, preparing you for a deeper dive into health policy and healthcare finance on our full podcast episode. Whether you're leading a practice or guiding patient care, understanding the fundamentals of Medicare is essential for navigating today's healthcare landscape. Don't miss this overview to better support your patients and organization! #MedicarePrimer #HealthcareLeaders #MedicareAdvantage #HealthPolicy #HealthcareFinance

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    14 分