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Episode 73: [Hot Take] with Rohan Kulkarni on vertical integration, inequity, and the $600B snub

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Dr. Steve sits down for a fresh "hot take" with one of the top researchers and thought leaders in today's healthcare industry—Rohan Kulkarni of HFS Research.

In this episode they discuss:

  • The three different types of archetypes in today's healthcare vertical integration
  • The role and aspirations of an "ecosystem connector"
  • How an "orchestrator" addresses wellness and primary care needs?
  • Why providers are missing a $600 Billion market and opportunity
  • The importance of consumer-centric "disruptors" as major forces in healthcare transformation
  • Jaw-dropping statistics on gun violence, SNAP, and diabetes care

The Hot Takes show on Red Hot Healthcare delivers thought leadership—from healthcare leaders and luminaries—and shares value with our audience in under 12 minutes.

Have a suggestion for a guest?

Just visit the Red Hot Healthcare website and complete the inquiry form.

Contact Dr. Steve

If you're organization is looking to develop thought leadership—with their senior leaders and customers—Steve offers content development and strategy services. Just email him at: steve@redhothealthcare.com

  continue reading

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Dr. Steve Ambrose and Steve Ambrose. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Dr. Steve Ambrose and Steve Ambrose eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

Dr. Steve sits down for a fresh "hot take" with one of the top researchers and thought leaders in today's healthcare industry—Rohan Kulkarni of HFS Research.

In this episode they discuss:

  • The three different types of archetypes in today's healthcare vertical integration
  • The role and aspirations of an "ecosystem connector"
  • How an "orchestrator" addresses wellness and primary care needs?
  • Why providers are missing a $600 Billion market and opportunity
  • The importance of consumer-centric "disruptors" as major forces in healthcare transformation
  • Jaw-dropping statistics on gun violence, SNAP, and diabetes care

The Hot Takes show on Red Hot Healthcare delivers thought leadership—from healthcare leaders and luminaries—and shares value with our audience in under 12 minutes.

Have a suggestion for a guest?

Just visit the Red Hot Healthcare website and complete the inquiry form.

Contact Dr. Steve

If you're organization is looking to develop thought leadership—with their senior leaders and customers—Steve offers content development and strategy services. Just email him at: steve@redhothealthcare.com

  continue reading

83 episoder

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