EPISODE SUMMARY: We’re at the end of Season 3, and we’ve covered a lot of new ground on what’s being done to make health care work better for everyone. Hosts Callie Chamberlain and Dr. Kenny Poole share their favorite moments and reflect on the biggest takeaways from conversations with over 30 guests this year. HIGHLIGHTS:[03:52] Callie and Dr. Poole discuss their biggest takeaways from the season[07:30] The hosts recap great pieces of advice from our guests as well as share their own perspective and words they live by RESOURCES:Until It’s Fixed: A Health Care Podcast – Season 3 | OptumThe views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
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One Thing Today: Your Health & Having Kids
EPISODE SUMMARY:Fertility is something you may not think about until you’re ready to have children. But, like all areas of your health, issues that impact your fertility may start years before that time arrives. Dr. Lisa Saul from UnitedHealthcare joins us to explain why thinking about your reproductive health now can make a difference later as well as what steps you can take today.HIGHLIGHT:[1:15] Dr. Lisa Saul shares what’s being done to improve education around fertility and health support.RESOURCES:How to protect and maximize your fertility (optum.com)GUEST:Dr. Lisa Saul, MD, MBA, National Medical Director – Maternal Health, UnitedHealthcareFor more on fertility, check out the full episode with guests Gabriela Marmolejos from Advisory Board and Nikki Battiste, CBS National News correspondent.The views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
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Figuring Out Fertility
EPISODE SUMMARY:When it comes to your health, fertility isn’t always something that’s discussed. If you’re trying to get pregnant now, or may consider having children in the future, it’s helpful to understand your reproductive health. Or, someone in your life may be thinking about their fertility and looking for support. Join us as we talk with Gabriela Marmolejos, a senior research analyst at Advisory Board who specializes in maternal health, and Nikki Battiste, a CBS News correspondent, who shares her personal fertility story. HIGHLIGHTS:[03:00] Gabriela Marmolejos discusses what can affect fertility. [06:35] Nikki Battiste talks about how to support someone who is struggling on their fertility journey. RESOURCES:How to protect and maximize your fertility (optum.com)GUESTS:Gabriela Marmolejos, Senior Research Analyst, Advisory BoardNikki Battiste, CBS National News CorrespondentThe views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
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One Thing Today: Green Flags
EPISODE SUMMARY:When it comes to any relationship, it takes two people to make it work. And, a doctor-patient relationship is no different – both people have a role to play in communicating, which helps build trust. This week, we look at how you can create or improve a relationship with your doctor by talking with guests from both sides: Dr. Maria Hale, a patient experience expert at Optum, and Omase Lassey, a patient and health advocate. RESOURCES:What makes a good doctor? 7 signs you have a great one | OptumGUESTS:Dr. Maria Hale, Chief Patient Experience Officer, Optum Tri-StateOmase Lassey, patient and health advocate For more on finding the right doctor for you, check out the full episode with guest Dr. Soo Rhee from Healthgrades.The views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
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Why The Right Doctor Matters
EPISODE SUMMARY: Many studies show having a strong relationship with your doctor really matters. People who like their doctor report fewer health issues and a higher quality of life compared to those who don’t. That’s because the more comfortable you are with your doctor, the more likely you may be to follow their advice – or go to them when you’re struggling. We talk with Dr. Soo Rhee from Healthgrades (part of RVO Health,) the #1 platform for finding a doctor and a leader in health care transparency, about how to not just find a doctor but the right doctor for you.HIGHLIGHT:[04:48] Dr. Soo Rhee talks about how Healthgrades helps patients to make empowered and informed decisions.RESOURCES:HealthgradesWhat makes a good doctor? 7 signs you have a great one | OptumHow different mental health professionals help you heal I OptumGUESTS:Dr. Soo Rhee, VP Medical Science, Quality Solutions, HealthgradesThe views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
Health care in the United States is complex, hard to navigate and doesn’t always work the way it should. The good news: So much has changed over the last few years. Leaders inside and outside of the health industry are rethinking how to deliver care and support to meet all people where they’re at.
When it comes to your health, everything is connected. So, taking better care of it needs to go beyond the physical to include mental, emotional, social and spiritual health. And to look at the full picture, health care needs to give more consideration to where you are born, live, learn and work, too.
In Season 3 of “Until It’s Fixed,” we’ll talk with thought leaders and advocates working to solve the health industry’s biggest challenges — as well as personal stories from people who live with these issues every day.
We’ll have deep conversations about opportunities to make the current system work better for everyone, including talking more openly about the role that gender, sexual orientation, race, income and other areas of your life play in accessing and receiving health care.
This is where change starts. Join us on the inspiring journey to create a healthier world — and make health care simpler and more effective for everyone.