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Insurance 360

Pinnacle Financial Services

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Insurance 360 is made with insurance professionals in mind. I360 explores everything in the world of insurance sales and marketing. Join the team as we explore, insurance selling ideas, marketing trends, insurance carriers, lead generation methods and more. If you are now, or are considering selling such products as Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Prescription Drug plans, life insurance, annuities, final expense and ancillary health products such as dental and hospital indemnity, I ...
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Around Our Community

Community Insurance Partners

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Discussing all matters that are relevant to our community in Mobile, Alabama, Baldwin County, Mississippi Gulf Coast, and Florida Panhandle areas. We will frequently have relevant guests such as local politicians, government officials, community leaders, health care providers, and more. Hosted by Jason Jones & John Wagner with Community Insurance Partners - Medicare Benefits Store.
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Health Care Rounds is a weekly podcast developed for health care leaders who are at the forefront of health care delivery and payment reform. Join Darwin Research Group founder and CEO John Marchica as he discusses the latest advancements in health care business news and policy developments, including interviews with dynamic leaders in health care. John is a veteran health care strategist and is leading ongoing research initiatives on health care delivery systems and value-based care. Tags: ...
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Welcome to the Everything Medical Wellness podcast! Join in, as Don Doyle and Ryan Barr sit down and talk to some of the leading experts in the medical fitness industry. Listen as we discuss the latest topics in population health, clinical programming, fitness industry trends, club operations, and tips for making your wellness center profitable.
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This podcast demonstrates CMS commitment to transparency and outreach by presenting CMS-related policies, updates, and innovations on as many platforms as possible. It is also a direct response to stakeholder suggestions that a podcast would be a modern, user-friendly way to stay informed about the Agency.
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You’ve scoured the internet for politics, news and opinions…well now you’ve done it! Join Jacque' Nowak and Jonathan Langley, as they dig into politics of the day, and how it can affect the lives of everyday Americans. They approach every conversation with an open mind, and do not favor any candidate, campaign, or party.
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Medicare Connect Radio

Millennium Physician Group

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Welcome to Medicare Connect Radio, sponsored by Millennium Physician Group. Each week, we talk about the healthcare issues that are important to you if you’re 65 or older, approaching 65, or maybe you’re making healthcare decisions for a loved one who’s in their golden years. We invite providers and experts to share insights to help you take control of your healthcare decisions. Millennium Physician Group has quickly become the leading independent physician group with more than 800 healthcar ...
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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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The Business of Government Hour

IBM Center for The Business of Government

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The Business of Government Hour highlights government executives and thought leaders who are changing the way government does business. Host Michael J. Keegan speaks to guests about leadership, public management, innovation, as well as their vision of government in the 21st century. Each interview offers an informative, insightful, and in-depth conversation on topics and trends at the intersection of government, technology, and leadership.
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Each episode, I interview innovators in the healthcare industry to extract the strategies, tactics, tools, and/or routines they utilize to generate extraordinary, positive outcomes. We highlight and breakdown these bright spots so you can apply them at your organization. "See a bright spot .... and clone it!"
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Hope + Healing Podcast

National Indian Health Board + Native News Online

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Hope + Healing is a podcast for Tribal citizens and Tribal leaders who want to learn about health options that offer more care and better care to Indian Country. The host for the podcast is Levi Rickert, editor and publisher of Native News Online. In each episode, he is joined by one of the experts at the National Indian Health Board, a national nonprofit organization that provides a variety of health-related advocacy and technical assistance services to Tribes, area health boards, and feder ...
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McKinsey on Healthcare

McKinsey Healthcare Systems & Services

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The McKinsey on Healthcare Podcast features conversations with McKinsey and other industry experts on the challenges, strategies, and innovations shaping the healthcare industry. Hear perspectives on navigating the changing healthcare environment, embracing opportunities and disruptions, and preparing for the future of healthcare across the globe.
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For 11 years (2003-2014) the original producer (Carol Fischer) and show anchor (Helen Harrell) brought you news, views, music, arts and entertainment from those in and allied with the LGBTQI+ community on bloomingOUT radio show. It was the first show of its kind in Indiana and one of few nationally for many years). Tiring of the restrictions of community radio they retired..But now, once again they offer listeners a similar opportunity to stay in touch with what’s happening through the lens ...
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Thousands of cars are going to be on the road this weekend, and highway safety experts are reminding drivers to be aware of their surroundings. Then, a traveling art exhibit in the Gulf South is shining a light on: the death penalty. Plus, today is National Grief Awareness Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mississippi could soon become the 48th state to implement in-person early voting, but lawmakers have a long road ahead of them. Then, a new organization is calling for the passage of a flood mitigation project along the Pearl River in Jackson. Plus, a new book helps families navigate the difficult task of taking care of someone who has chosen to sp…
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Diana Brewer - Development Director at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Mobile, and Danyell Low-Stewart, "Super Volunteer" at RMHC Mobile join us in studio to talk about the amazing services provided by RMHC and how you can get involved in helping out these families in need -------- To learn more about Ronald McDonald House Mobile, please vis…
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Dr. Jeannine Engel, internal medicine physician and Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, describes the most recent billing and coding documentation guidelines and offers solutions to reduce note bloat and other documentation inefficiencies. Explore the Simplified Outpatient Documentation and Coding toolkit: https://…
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A growing number of Mississippi counties are being placed under burn bans. From the Gulf States Newsroom: Football season is underway in the South. But the risk of extreme heat may put some players in danger. Plus, how a Mississippi artist helped to shape and record the history of his rural town of Ecru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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We are joined in studio by Dr. Francis-Shearer, Danette Jolly & Amber Singleton with the University of South Alabama Center for Healthy Communities. The Center for Healthy Communities is the lead entity within the University of South Alabama for coordinating community education, research, public service and health activities to help eliminate healt…
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More Mississippians than ever could soon have access to high-speed internet. But some folks are asking if coverage will be universal. Then, Mississippi's only children's hospital is unveiling renovations to their cancer and blood disorders. Plus, a new roadside attraction in Holly Springs is paying tribute to the King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley…
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Mississippi's representatives at this year's Democratic National Convention discuss their takeaways and what the campaign could look like going forward. Then, advocates for sexual health want to reduce Mississippi's high rate of STDs in youth. Plus, an arrest has been made in a case involving faulty fire suppression equipment. What Mississippians n…
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Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker is calling for greater military spending. That's in response to growing aggression from adversaries like Russia and China. A settlement has been reached in a federal regulatory lawsuit surrounding the death of a 16-year-old at a Mississippi chicken processing plant. And from the Gulf States Newsroom; Climate-smart a…
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Democratic delegates at the national convention talk about their enthusiasm over the Harris Walz presidential ticket and what they need to do to win in November. Then, we speak with the State Epidemiologist about the viral illnesses concerning the nation and Mississippi. Plus, a company that collects your information was hacked. Now what? We have s…
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Veronica Sek, Adjunct Professor at Malcolm X City College of Chicago and Business Services Manager at Sinai Urban Health Institute, shares how to implement a Community Health Worker, a frontline public health figure who is a trusted member of the population they serve, into a team-based care model. Explore the Team-Based Care toolkit: https://bit.l…
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Workers for AT&T in Mississippi have joined a strike with others in 9 states calling for better working conditions. Then, the federal government has negotiated lower prices on 10 medications for Medicare patients. Plus, a new report highlights the difficulties educators face trying to keep students in classrooms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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40 delegates from Mississippi are in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention. Then, what does the state's Indian American community think about Kamala Harris leading the Democratic ticket this year? Plus, a new art gallery exhibit shares the rich culture and resilience of Mississippi's Latino population. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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Coronavirus cases are on the rise across the nation. In Mississippi, health officials are reminding folks about the risks of the disease. Then, a new study seeks to identify why workforce participation is low in Mississippi, and what could be done to correct course. Plus, a new book dives into the history of prison visitation and release programs, …
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On today's show: A Jackson city council member has resigned and pled guilty in federal court of a conspiracy to commit bribery charge. Then, New K9 units are on duty at the Jackson airport. Plus, new regulations are now in place for how realtors interact with home buyers. Experts share how this could affect the housing market in Mississippi. And fr…
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🎙ABOUT DR. ROBERT HARIRI: Dr. Bob Hariri is a pioneering surgeon, biomedical scientist, and serial entrepreneur with expertise in biomedicine and aerospace. He is the founder, chairperson, and CEO of Celularity, Inc., a leader in human cellular therapeutics, and previously founded Anthrogenesis Corporation, which was acquired by Celgene, where he s…
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Mississippi is among the top 7 states with the highest HIV rates in the country. Grassroots organizers are calling for better testing and access to care. Then, routine vision checks can help identify some problems kids have with their vision, but others can be hard to spot. Plus, what influence did a rural Black community have on Mississippi's hist…
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Dr. Marie Brown, Director of Practice Redesign at the AMA, and Dr. Kate Kirley, family medicine physician and AMA Director of Chronic Disease Prevention, discuss how CMS expanded Medicare coverage for screening tests. CMS is now covering Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) test, bringing Medicare coverage in alignment with the United States Preventive Services …
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Two Mississippi universities are partnering together to help rural schools achieve education goals. Then, hundreds of rural road and bridge projects have been funded recently, but officials say there are many more that need money to move forward. And from the Gulf States Newsroom; a Dollar General worker in New Orleans talks about the company's $12…
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It's week two of a federal lawsuit alleging Mississippi's State Supreme Court maps violate the Voting Rights Act. Then, it's hot outside. An emergency room leader shares tips on how folks can protect themselves in the sun. Plus, a non-profit based in Jackson is helping identify and address the needs of young black girls and women in Mississippi. Ho…
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A cyber-attack has disrupted the blood donation process in several states. Mississippi wasn't directly hit, but it could affect blood supplies in the state. Then, legal observers often serve as watchdogs for protester civil rights. Plus, doctors visits are an important part of going back to school. An expert shares how parents and their kids can st…
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School counselors are in high demand across Mississippi, and are speaking with state lawmakers about better ways they could engage students. Then, a new federal grant is being used to help reduce high transmission rates of congenital Syphilis in Mississippi. Plus, some tips on how parents and teachers can work together in a way that helps students …
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We continue our conversation with the new State Superintendent of Education about his goals for Mississippi. From the Gulf States Newsroom, jobs in the South’s auto industry offer some of the best pay in the region without needing a degree. But workers say they also want more respect. Plus, files were recently made public about the 1964 "Mississipp…
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Updates to a federal anti-discrimination law go into effect this school year, but state officials are asking courts to block those changes. Then, Farmers in AL and MS receive the largest chunk of a $2 billion payment to loan applicants who were discriminated against. Plus, we speak with the new State Superintendent for Mississippi about his goals f…
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Alec Peterson, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Acute and Specialty Care at Devoted Health, joins Eric to explore the innovative care delivery model that sets Devoted Health apart from other Medicare Advantage plans. Devoted Health uniquely integrates healthcare coverage with its in-house, virtual, and in-home care provider, Devoted Medical, in partner…
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ABOUT ARIC BURKE Aric brings over eighteen years of experience in ASC consulting, development, and operations. He oversees the strategic vision, operational management, and organizational structure of Atlas, driving its profitability and strategic direction. Before founding Atlas, Aric was the West Market President for United Surgical Partners Inte…
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In case you missed it, check out this episode of the AMA STEPS Forward® podcast (originally aired February 21, 2024): Dr. Melinda Ashton, Former Executive VP at Hawaii Pacific Health, and Tracy Methered, Director of Clinical Informatics and Epic Nursing Liaison at Hawaii Pacific Health, discuss GROSS – or Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff: a system-wide …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer DeBuhr, the dynamic force behind the LeadingResponse seminar program. Jen shares her insights on how her team helps insurance agents across the nation connect with their ideal clients through powerful seminar marketing strategies. We'll dive deep into the nuts and bolts best practic…
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A lawsuit has been filed challenging the district maps that make up the Mississippis Supreme Court. Then, school started again for many students in Mississippi. Some are earlier than others thanks to a modified calendar. Plus, how language barriers are being bridged in the states court system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa…
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On today's show: Fiery stump speeches took center stage at the Neshoba County Fair. Then, federal investigators found evidence of discrimination in how farm insurance was given out. A new initiative is seeking to right that wrong. Plus, students are showing off their quick-thinking skills this weekend in the Mississippi Quiz Bowl on Economics. Host…
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On today's show; We visit the Neshoba County Fair where the politicking has begun. Then, A coalition of Black women in Mississippi and across the country are ramping up efforts to elect Kamala Harris as the next President. Plus, The owner of a black-owned and operated bookstore in New Orleans discusses the lasting legacy of James Baldwin, who would…
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On today's show; A new federal regulation could make it easier for Mississippians to contact incarcerated loved ones. From the Gulf States Newsroom; there’s a movement in the South to train more nurses on how help people following a sexual assault. Plus, a look at how a Mississippi woman found her calling late in life, navigating enormous ships to …
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On today's episode; It's getting harder to find affordable home insurance on the coast. Then, how rideshares can help folks in Mississippi visit their county health department. Plus, how residents along the gulf are getting prepared for the most active part of the hurricane system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Rachel Winokur, CEO, TailorCare and Alex Bateman, CEO, United Musculoskeletal Partners (UMP) join Eric to discuss the evolution and adoption of specialty value-based care, highlighting the significant improvements in patient care, customer satisfaction scores, cost reduction and value creation. Hear how their two organizations partner with a commer…
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Dr. Sarah Coles, a family medicine physician, AAFP member, and Program Director for the Family and Community Medicine Residency at North Country Healthcare in Arizona, joins guest host Dr. Sea Chen to share practical insights for behavioral health integration, from hybrid model adoption and implementation to finding sustainable success in practice.…
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Wade Meadows joins us to discuss his personal journey through recovery and into a Certified Interventionist & Recovery Coach for Any Length Resources. The mission of Any Length Resources is to provide ethical, supportive, safe, and healthy recovery communities for men and women who desire freedom from chemical dependency. The environment will inspi…
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There are surprising changes in this year's presidential race. How are Mississippians feeling about what's happening? Then, Jackson officials want to reduce crime among youth in their city, but some teens say the curfew they've been under for months isn't helping. Plus, The Gulf South is now home to AI-powered ammunition vending machines- in grocer…
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Experts in the field of mental health are gathered in Flowood this week to discuss how they can improve the lives of youth in Mississippi. Then, Oyster populations along the Mississippi Gulf Coast are struggling to recover after years of environmental disasters. Plus, we speak with an Olympic athlete with ties to Mississippi ahead of tonight's open…
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A Mississippi Congressman is helping to lead an investigation into security failures that led up to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. He also weighs in on recent developments in the Presidential race. Then, what can Mississippians do to spot and prevent scams? Federal officials are meeting with communities in the state t…
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BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Cambia Health Solutions, Health Plan of San Joaquin/Mountain Valley Health Plan and Pager Health discuss how technology and innovation transform the member experience, improving clinical outcomes and consumer engagement. Segments: Strategy & Culture Data & Decision-Making Personalization Right Care, Right Time Pan…
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Dr. Greg Wallingford, Associate Program Director for the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship and Course Director for the Leadership Curriculum at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, Austin, shares how his team developed a rapid debriefing tool to support teams after stressful events. He also draws the connection between well-bein…
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Discussions continue about if Mississippi communities want to move forward with a flood mitigation plan in the Delta. Then, a legislative task force is working with experts across many fields to better understand the mental health needs for youth in the state. Plus, how volunteers and organizers stood up to extreme violence in Mississippi as they p…
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How could a flood mitigation project affect residents in the Mississippi Delta? Community members weigh in. Then, Biden dropped out of the presidential race. How are Mississippians responding to the decision? And ahead from the Gulf States Newsroom: another push to expand the United Auto Workers Union in the south has failed to gain traction. Hoste…
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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a ruling that would have restored the voting rights to people convicted of certain felonies who have served their sentences. Then, conservatives from Mississippi reflect on this year's Republican National Convention. And from the Gulf States Newsroom, the most widespread grocery store in the country…
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A growing number of national Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the presidential race. What do party leaders in Mississippi think? Then, republicans in Mississippi are returning home from this year's Republican National Convention. Their takeaways are ahead. Plus, the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi is being ordained the firs…
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Some Mississippi lawmakers want to make it easier for families to choose private or charter schools for their children. But critics say these new measures could undermine public school funding. Then, Mississippi ranks at the bottom of the nation for access to reproductive health. Plus, a new book follows the earliest efforts to integrate the milita…
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What services are available for veterans in Mississippi who struggle to find housing? Then, youth in Jackson are under a curfew. City officials say it will help with violence, but some residents say there are better solutions. Plus, a new book follows how Mississippi culture helped shape the life and legacy of country music singer Marty Stuart. Hos…
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Dr. Erik Fromme, Senior Scientist for Ariadne Labs Serious Illness Care Program, and Dr. Namita Seth Mohta, Executive Editor for NEJM Catalyst, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Physician, and Faculty at Ariadne Lab’s Serious Illness Care Program share strategies to integrate timely, person-centered serious illness conversations and care planning into r…
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