ChalkTalkJim: Breaking Down the Game - A Guide to the Future of Healthcare
Hosted by James Jordan
65 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text What happens when people simply cannot afford to use the insurance they technically have? Gary Johnson from Curae unpacks the quiet crisis of patient responsibility, rising deductibles, and expiring ACA subsidies. We explore how this crushes families, destabilizes hospital margins, and forces hard choices about who gets care and when, plus how better financial access models can change the trajectory. See More ChalkTalkJim Episodes
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Send us a text What happens when people simply cannot afford to use the insurance they technically have? Gary Johnson from Curae unpacks the quiet crisis of patient responsibility, rising deductibles, and expiring ACA subsidies. We explore how this crushes families, destabilizes hospital margins, and forces hard choices about who gets care and when, plus how better financial access models can change the trajectory. See More ChalkTalkJim Episodes
ChalkTalkJim: Breaking Down the Game - A Guide to the Future of Healthcare
28 minutes
3 months ago
The $2 Trillion Opportunity in Obesity Care
Send us a text Obesity contributes more than $2 trillion to U.S. healthcare costs, but solutions remain fragmented. In this episode, Elina Onitskansky explains how aligning affordability, evidence-based medicine, and precision care can unlock massive value. We dive into her personal story, the systemic coding failures, and the importance of adherence and support. This conversation shows why obesity care is both a moral imperative and a business opportunity. LinkedIn See More ChalkTalkJim Epi...
ChalkTalkJim: Breaking Down the Game - A Guide to the Future of Healthcare
Send us a text What happens when people simply cannot afford to use the insurance they technically have? Gary Johnson from Curae unpacks the quiet crisis of patient responsibility, rising deductibles, and expiring ACA subsidies. We explore how this crushes families, destabilizes hospital margins, and forces hard choices about who gets care and when, plus how better financial access models can change the trajectory. See More ChalkTalkJim Episodes