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As healthcare business consultants, we are committed to helping healthcare organizations and professionals navigate the healthcare industry. Our discussion will focus on current events in the healthcare industry and how leaders in healthcare organizations can effectively overcome challenges.
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You can put an end to food obsessions, body dissatisfaction and cravings. You can make peace with food and your body and have the energy and vitality you want! And you can be healthy without dieting. I'm Carolyn Coker Ross, MD and I'm a specialist in treating binge eating, food addiction and emotional eating and I'd love to teach you how to regain your self-confidence, end your struggle with food and weight and be free to live your life again.
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The Life Visions Show is for anyone and everyone in need of Christian enlightenment. Tune in for informative Biblical readings and lessons. I am a daughter of the Most High God, writer, prayer intercessor, minster, prophet, mother and health & nutrition advocate. I advise others to live healthier lives naturally through healthy eating habits, learning, teaching and spreading the Words of God. When you look around the health care industry, new medicines and drug remedies and are constantly be ...
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Come join me for a health discussion. Understand why it is optimum to maintain a healthy lifestyle spiritually and physically. I am a daughter of the Most High God, writer, prayer intercessor, minster, prophet, mother and health & nutrition advocate. I advise others to live healthier lives naturally through healthy eating habits, learning, teaching and spreading the Words of God. My belief is that everything our bodies need is already here on earth and has been here since the beginning of ti ...
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In this episode, the discussion focuses on annual wellness visits, IPPE, and their implications for healthcare organizations. The conversation covers the requirements, coding, documentation, and common audit findings related to annual wellness visits. The speakers emphasize the importance of proper documentation, the use of resources, and a team ap…
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In this insightful podcast for leaders of physician enterprises, we delve into the dynamic landscape of staffing trends within the healthcare sector. The discussion kicks off with a comprehensive exploration of both physician and non-provider staffing trends, providing valuable insights into the evolving workforce dynamics. The conversation then na…
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Chris Torregosa interviews Louis Sallerson, the CEO of Converse Health, about their generative AI assistant for orthopedic surgery clinics. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a review! We welcome all feedback from our listeners. Emai…
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the critical topic of patient access and operational throughput. With growing demand for medical services and a looming physician shortage, it's essential to reframe patient access as a pivotal aspect of healthcare production, not merely patient satisfaction. Episode Synopsis Join us as we discuss current pati…
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This episode delves into the complex world of compensation design within the healthcare industry, focusing on traditional hospital/employed provider models. We explore the common pain points experienced by clients of all types when incentivizing strategic goals. Episode Synopsis Join us as we discuss the various considerations hospitals and health …
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The speakers will break down various areas they review when evaluating the revenue cycle and give examples of how they evaluated and helped clients achieve success around revenue cycle improvement. They will discuss some of the key pitfalls and areas where physician enterprises struggle, and offer advice, regardless of type and size, to consider as…
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This series aims to help physicians and practice administrators enhance their financial and operational performance across various domains. Episode Synopsis In this podcast series designed for physicians and practice administrators, our speakers will provide a deep dive into the reasons behind this series. They will emphasize the significance of pe…
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Alex Kirkland joins Mark Reiboldt to discuss the state of physician compensation and what the future may hold. Hospitals have competed for physician market share in the post-pandemic world, and the influx of private equity investment alongside rising costs has pushed the survey data approach of funding physician compensation models to unsustainable…
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Justin Chamblee presented this webinar for the American Health Law Association. He analyzes the current state of the healthcare industry and take an objective look at options for physicians/physician enterprises, assessing some of the positives and drawbacks from each and what it may mean for the future. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple…
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In this episode, I will be speaking with London nutritionist and health coach, Marcelle Rose. The number one complaint of people with binge eating, food addiction and emotional eating is usually a digestive one. That makes sense because the digestive track depends on receiving enough fiber and other nutrients to work well. Also many of the binge fo…
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Jana Sizemore joins Mark Reiboldt to discuss clinical co-management arrangements as an alternative alignment model for healthcare organizations and physician groups. Clinical co-management allows physician groups to align with hospitals and health systems without becoming employed or implementing a professional services agreement. Podcast Informati…
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Research is now showing that something called “attachment styles” may also explain why people with a history of toxic stress related to childhood trauma or to other specific childhood issues (abandonment, neglect, abrupt separation from a parent, frequent changes in caregivers, or lack of caregiver responsiveness) may have food and body image issue…
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Jaci Kipreos, Alex Kirkland, and Matt Jensen join Mark Reiboldt to discuss the evaluation and management coding section changes and announce the update to our popular E/M Impact Calculator. What does your organization need to do to address these changes? Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or yo…
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Stephanie Dodier of “Going Beyond the Food” has been a guest on my podcast many times and our conversations have always been honest and cover a variety of topics. Today, we talked about the toxicity that exists in the world of eating disorders, black and white thinking, backlash from the medical profession, what it means to really do your own traum…
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Justin Chamblee joins Mark Reiboldt to discuss value-based reimbursement and provider compensation. He recently presented this topic at the MGMA conference with the goal of answering questions that naturally arise when considering the intersection of value-based reimbursement and provider compensation. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple P…
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You may have dieting whiplash and just frankly have so much misinformation that you really don’t know what is good for your body and what is not. So you end up eating lots of raw carrots and celery or stick mainly to salads. While there may be kernels of truth in expert nutritional advice, nutritional confusion also contributes to unhealthy eating …
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Food shaming is when someone criticizes or judges what another person is eating. Food shaming can be intentional but even with unintentional, can lead to guilt, shame and embarrassment. Constant examination of what you are eating or what someone else is eating are all part of the diet mentality and diet culture. Diet culture endorses the importance…
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Grief following the death of a loved one is well studied and understood. Researchers have documented an initial period of numbness, followed by sadness or depression and then reorganization and recovery. Grief in this case is used to describe how we react to loss - physically, emotionally, behaviorally and cognitively. It is not uncommon when we ex…
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Beth Balcom, Brandt Jewell, Alex Kirkland, and Richard Romero presented this webinar for the American Health Law Association. Our team will cover upcoming billing and coding changes affecting healthcare organizations in three areas: coding and compliance, operations, and finance. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast…
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What is trauma? Well, in the past, most people would say, "Trauma is severe abuse or neglect." But our more modern definition of trauma is that trauma is anything that causes you to lose an essential part of yourself – a sense of security or safety, peace or love. Over 2/3 of children under age 16 reported at least 1 traumatic event by age 16. What…
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In the podcast, I interview friend and colleague, Julie Duffy Dillon who is a specialist in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). We discuss the importance of addressing TRUE determinants of health – what makes us healthy and how weight loss does not have to be part of that equation. We also discuss treatment of PCOS including use of supplements and …
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We spend about a third of our adult lives in the workplace. Work can improve mental health for some individuals – providing them with a sense of meaning and purpose and offering valuable social connections. However, for individuals with binge eating disorder, food addiction or emotional eating, work can also be a source of stress and stigma that ca…
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My guest on the podcast today is Ali Shapiro – the creator of Truce with Food® and the Truce Coaching Framework Certification, host of the top-ranked podcast Insatiable, a holistic nutritionist, integrated health coach and rebel with a serious cause. My interview with Ali covers a wide range of topics including how the body positivity movement has …
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Alex Kirkland and Matt Jensen join Mark Reiboldt to discuss the results of our inaugural advanced practice provider strategy and oversight survey. The survey contains insight from 60 organizations employing 3,067 advanced practice providers and represents 4,356 physicians and 28 states. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google …
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Jack Liu and Dr. Hamlet Benyamin join Mark Reiboldt to discuss the shift from a one size fits all approach to precision medicine which is individualized to each person. Dr. Benyamin defines precision experience as the unique experience a person needs as they enter the healthcare workforce. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Goog…
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Aaron Flores is a dietician and health at every size, body trust and intuitive eating advocate who works with individuals with eating disorders, including males. While eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder often are seen as affecting mainly women and girls, studies show that men and boys are also impacted. Binge Eating D…
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Alex Kirkland and Chris Marrs join Mark Reiboldt to discuss changes to the split or shared billing between advanced practice providers and physicians. Alex and Chris encourage healthcare organizations to understand these changes and update processes before the changes take effect in 2024. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Googl…
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This is the third and final part of our series on RDS. In Episode #112 and #114, I discussed what RDS is and how it could impact your eating behaviors as well as what caused RDS and how sugar addiction that you’ve read about is related to RDS. In this episode I will be discussing what steps you can take to heal your brain from RDS and that will pos…
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Brandt Jewell joins Mark Reiboldt to explain the management principles for developing a data-driven culture. Brandt walks through examples of utilizing data to manage staff and engage providers as leaders, mentors, and champions with common group-level objectives. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audi…
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In episode #112 I talked to you about Reward Deficiency Syndrome – what is and how it may contribute to food addiction, emotional eating or binge eating. In this episode, I will discuss the causes of dopamine depletion or reward deficiency syndrome. I will also talk about how having RDS can affect your preferences for certain foods, cause cravings …
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Jeffery Daigrepont interviews Dan Stewart, the president of Jackson Health Tech Advisors, one of our partners providing cybersecurity advisory services. Dan has been in the healthcare information technology and services industry for more than 30 years, with the last ten years focused on cybersecurity risk management and mitigation services. That in…
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Trauma has been show to increase the risk for eating disorders and addictions. There has been much research showing that early childhood trauma can really change a person’s life trajectory – causing problems with learning, attention, memory and the ability to regulate emotions. Despite these traumatic experiences, individuals with trauma are able t…
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Richard Romero joins Mark Reiboldt to explore non-compete and other restrictive covenants in the healthcare industry. Richard explains the purpose and the value of these restrictive covenants. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a rev…
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You may never have heard about RDS but it may be critical to understanding why your food and body image issues are so difficult to heal from. If you have binge eating, food addiction or emotional eating, you may have a genetic risk for RDS or early childhood trauma may have increased your risk for RDS. In this podcast, you will learn: What is rewar…
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DeAnn Tucker and Roz Cordini join Mark Reiboldt to explain the need for a security risk analysis within healthcare organizations. Many organizations are missing one critical component when performing a security risk analysis. Learn what elements organizations usually miss and how to conduct a security risk analysis properly. Podcast Information Fol…
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In this episode, I will share with you some of my personal struggles with the tyranny of the scale. I will also talk about body shaming and weight stigma especially when it comes from physicians and will give you my responses to and anger about the medical profession which continues to make everything about size. If you’re struggling with binge eat…
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Alex Kirkland and Andy Sobczyk join Mark Reiboldt to explore a prevalent provider compensation trend. As health systems continue to acquire private practices, they also inherit differing compensation structures with each acquisition. Alex and Andy unpack the concept of provider compensation misalignment. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple…
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Mark Massey, a vice president with the Southern Medical Association Services, Inc., joins Mark Reiboldt to explore the concept of cash balance plans for medical practices. Mark explains cash balance plans, who is a prospect for cash balance plans, and how they work. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Au…
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Being out of touch with or disconnected from your spirit can lead to spiritual depletion. Spiritual depletion can exacerbate binge eating, food addiction and emotional eating. Spiritual emptiness is a sick- ness that has signs and symptoms just like any physical illness. It’s important that you recognize the signs so you can address the causes of s…
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Jeffery Daigrepont interviews Dr. Neil Baum, an early pioneer in the healthcare IT industry. They discuss patient care ethics and how artificial intelligence impacts the provider-patient dynamic. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a …
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If you are struggle with food addiction, emotional eating or binge eating, stress can trigger emotions that you may have been regulating with food. Managing stress without food requires that you learn a new set of skills to use when you’re feeling overwhelmed, worn out, or stressed to the max. Managing stress also requires learning to tap into your…
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Lee Perrett and Richard Ballard join Mark to talk about the latest hiring and HR trends the pandemic inspired. They contemplate hybrid and remote workforces, workforce health, DEI initiatives, and the benefits of interim leadership. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast p…
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In this podcast, I will interview Betsy Thurston, a dietician who also specializes in the use of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy as a unique tool in treating her eating disorder clients. The founder of IFS, Dr. Richard Schwartz describes IFS as “a powerfully transformative, evidence-based model of psychotherapy.” We will discuss how she has s…
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Alex Kirkland and Matt Jensen join Mark to talk about the latest evaluation and management code updates to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) decreased the conversion factor for evaluation and management (E/M) codes for 2022. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast…
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If you are dissatisfied with your body, you are not alone. While having self-doubts is a normal part of being human, if your self-evaluation is primarily dependent on your superficial appearance, your size or shape, that can lead to shame, negative self-talk, suffering and the use of extreme and harmful behaviors to reach the ever-elusive thin idea…
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Physical activity has been co-opted by the diet industry just as food has – in other words, only good to get you to lose weight. No wonder thinking about body movement may send you into a fit of resistance or rebellion or make you feel guilty – feeling you’re not doing enough or not doing the right kind of activity that the experts say you should. …
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Rick Hindmand, an attorney with McDonald Hopkins, and Andy Sobczyk, a senior manager with Coker Group, join Mark to talk about the No Surprises Act. They focus their discussion on implications and action steps for healthcare providers and facilities. Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your p…
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The first goal of therapy if you have binge eating, compulsive overeating, food addiction or emotional eating should be interrupting any current unwanted behaviors, such as bingeing, overeating, obsessing about food or your body. But these behaviors are so automatic and so linked to emotions that often are not acknowledged or even recognized, that …
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