Healthcare Uprising

Healthcare Uprising
Podcast Description
This interview-based podcast shares stories and perspectives from TWO sides of the healthcare universe to tell a story: First, we seek to shine a light on the movers, shakers, and innovators across the healthcare industry. This includes everything from the tech and digital-based startups providing care and services to patients, to the academics and the medical researchers changing healthcare from inside our educational institutions, to the clinical, biomedical, and medical equipment organizations bringing innovation to our homes, phones and doctor’s offices.
It gives a platform to those who are helping to change how healthcare is accessed, delivered, and experienced, for so many Americans.
And secondly and equally as important, to truly add the human side of healthcare to this podcast, we’re weaving in real stories about real people who have had not-so-great, and maybe even some really great, experiences, on their healthcare journeys.In the end our goal, as much as possible, is to tell stories about many aspects of healthcare from a variety of vantage points, building a deeper understanding, appreciation of, and empathy for both the patients and the experiences of everyday Americans and how, hopefully, the US healthcare industry is addressing and improving it day-by-day.
What’s especially unique about this podcast is that you have a healthcare industry veteran coupled with an average American to bring levity, authenticity, and a ”real” human perspective to these conversations so they don’t get too clinical, too in the weeds or complex that you have no idea what we’re talking about.
This podcast is for everyone who cares about healthcare. Also available in video format on YouTube and Patreon!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on various aspects of the healthcare landscape, including technological advancements in care, long-term care insights, alternative mental health therapies, and women’s health issues. For example, episodes feature innovative approaches like social prescribing in mental health treatments, expert guidance on navigating long-term care, and personal stories of alternative therapies such as ketamine treatment.

This interview-based podcast focuses on how innovation in healthcare is showing up for the benefit of consumers, regular people, anyone who is seeking a way to be healthier and better manage their health. Finally healthcare is being designed “for the people”.
We seek to shine a light on the movers, shakers, and innovators across the industry. This includes everything from the tech and digital-based startups providing care and services, to the academics and the medical researchers changing healthcare from inside our educational institutions, to the clinical, biomedical, and medical equipment organizations bringing innovation to our homes, phones and doctor’s offices. It gives a platform to those who are helping to change how healthcare is accessed, delivered, and experienced, for so many Americans.
And equally as important, to truly add the human side of healthcare to this podcast, we cover alot of human stories about real people and their experiences on their healthcare journeys.
Jeremy and Heather will cover some hot healthcare topics as they arise at the top of some of our pre-recorded episodes. Have an interesting topic or new consumer focused healthcare product, program or service you think we should cover? Let us know.
What’s especially unique about this podcast is that you have a healthcare industry veteran coupled with your average Joe American to bring levity, authenticity, and a “real” human perspective to these conversations so they don’t get too clinical, to in the weeds or complex that you have no idea what we’re talking about.
Also available in video format on YouTube and Patreon!
In this 15-Minute Fix, we welcome back Medicare expert Molly Greenwald from episode 5 to discuss the complexities of Medicare, long-term care, and Medicaid. We explore the differences between Medicare Parts A and B, the implications of Medicare Advantage plans, and the challenges faced by those needing long-term care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being an advocate for one’s own healthcare and the evolving landscape of elder care as the population ages.

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