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i'm going to tag team with dr. neil mills, who is right behind me. he will be coming up in a few minutes. he is one of our national medical directors and he has been engage with sfhfs. and he has been supporting clinical expertise as it relates to your programs. so what we're going to cover today is actually a broader category that we're calling a care coordination and health navigation of which a component is the care management more of the clinical side that dr. mills is going to talk through. so in terms of the agenda today, we wanted to frame this in terms of level setting on what it is that we're calling care coordination and health navigation and what it does, what we want it to accomplish. this is annie involving are an e of the ways they want to define it is within your realm in terms of customizing what this experience means for your membership. we'll level set on what it is. the various comb upon ant cam pd walk through the next steps. as you ratified the strategic plan last month, i wanted to call out the care coordination hits on engage a
i'm going to tag team with dr. neil mills, who is right behind me. he will be coming up in a few minutes. he is one of our national medical directors and he has been engage with sfhfs. and he has been supporting clinical expertise as it relates to your programs. so what we're going to cover today is actually a broader category that we're calling a care coordination and health navigation of which a component is the care management more of the clinical side that dr. mills is going to talk...
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dr. rivera: i'm thinking that probably isn't the first insult you've gotten, neil. neil: no. dr. so i'm wondering, "wow, neil, why are you here?" andrew: he told me he was quitting. dr. rivera: are you waiting for that? andrew: i'm not firing him. dr. rivera: why not? andrew: because i don't deal with him every day. he does his job. he adds value as an employee. dr. rivera: okay. so you don't have an intention of firing him? andrew: i never did. dr. rivera: you don't need to use marcus' words, you use your own words. neil: i'm concerned that we're way behind with dinner. lemonis: all right. let's go ahead. i'll help you with dinner, neil. talk to andrew. amber: were you surprised to hear andrew actually say that he was never gonna fire him, that he did his job? lemonis: oh, no, he got fired after the show aired. amber: wow. andrew: slack, slack, slack. how many times do i have to ask somebody to do something? it's got to stop. dr. rivera: one of the important things i heard was marcus talk about the qualities he sees in neil. i feel like you really need to hear that. andrew: i see
dr. rivera: i'm thinking that probably isn't the first insult you've gotten, neil. neil: no. dr. so i'm wondering, "wow, neil, why are you here?" andrew: he told me he was quitting. dr. rivera: are you waiting for that? andrew: i'm not firing him. dr. rivera: why not? andrew: because i don't deal with him every day. he does his job. he adds value as an employee. dr. rivera: okay. so you don't have an intention of firing him? andrew: i never did. dr. rivera: you don't need to use...
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. >> reporter: says dr. neil barnard for the 70 million sleep deprived americans.pedd by ared how what we eat affects how we sleep. for your you go to bed evening meal, have it be something a little starchier. like have your pasta not with a meat sauce, have it with a tomato sauce or have rice not with the meat. have bean dishes. the starchyoods trigger the release of serotonin in the brain and that's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with trans fat, saturated fat or sugar pretty like everything in morgan's nightly dessert reducer ra tone nin. you should skip tso , coffee, alcohol too allau cng lighter sleep. having italian roots, morgan liked most of what she heard. >> if i can eat more pasta, that's okay. >> reporter: as for swapping the sundae night ritual. >> maybe iecrelav h for the nights you wake and cannot get back to sleep, two slice of white bread dr. barnard says. he says you'll be back out ten minutes. now back to you guys. >> give that a shot. >> i can't remember the last time doctor recommeed white bread. i reall can't. >>> it's now 5:26.
. >> reporter: says dr. neil barnard for the 70 million sleep deprived americans.pedd by ared how what we eat affects how we sleep. for your you go to bed evening meal, have it be something a little starchier. like have your pasta not with a meat sauce, have it with a tomato sauce or have rice not with the meat. have bean dishes. the starchyoods trigger the release of serotonin in the brain and that's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with trans fat, saturated fat or...
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. >> reporter: it is says dr. neil baard for the 70 million sleep deprived americans. he stopped by and shared how wh we eat affects how we sleep. >> before you go to bed. for your evening meal, have it be something a little starchier. tahave your p not with a meat sauce, have it with a tomato sauce. have rice n with the meat. have bean dishes. the starchy foods trigger the release of serotonin in the brain andhat's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with trans fat, saturated fat or sugar like pretty much everything inan morg's nightly dessert reducer ra tone nin. s youuld skip the soda, alcohol, coffee, too. all cause lightersleep. having italian roots morgan liked most of what she heard. >> if i can eat more pasta and that's okay i'll do that. >> reporter: as for swappin the ritual. >> maybe i'll he half a scoop as well. >> that means you have to put extra chocolate sauce on it, right? thee secret when you w up, you can't get back to sleep, two slices of white bread dr. barnard said. he said you do that y back out in ten minutes. now from the food to falli
. >> reporter: it is says dr. neil baard for the 70 million sleep deprived americans. he stopped by and shared how wh we eat affects how we sleep. >> before you go to bed. for your evening meal, have it be something a little starchier. tahave your p not with a meat sauce, have it with a tomato sauce. have rice n with the meat. have bean dishes. the starchy foods trigger the release of serotonin in the brain andhat's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with trans fat,...
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. >> hell oh everybody, i'm dr. neil mills, family physician with aon. we've been talking about the complexity of the health-care system and every speaker that had the privilege to discuss with you today. what i want today review were some of the best practices that employers are considering going forward and how we're going to navigate this complex health-care system. over here on the left of this graph, you can see this is the typical managed care experience that many of us have experienced today but also 10 years ago. and the managed care company would simply manage the benefits. they were making sure they were controlling utilization of certain services. and we're contracting for unit cost and this drove a focus on cost in units. that optimized the cost for the company. and even though we have in the blue here that this is the future, it's actually occurring now too for many employers. where the focus is really on high opportunities for certain risk groups where we know they are major cost drivers. and those major cost drivers for most employer group
. >> hell oh everybody, i'm dr. neil mills, family physician with aon. we've been talking about the complexity of the health-care system and every speaker that had the privilege to discuss with you today. what i want today review were some of the best practices that employers are considering going forward and how we're going to navigate this complex health-care system. over here on the left of this graph, you can see this is the typical managed care experience that many of us have...
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according to witnesses the gunman who also died in the shooting was upset that one of the victims dr tomorrow neil broke off their engagement and he allegedly wanted his ring back and just when you think the new was on international men's they couldn't get any worse in steps a male gunman from st louis who handed toxic masculinity his beer and then walked into a religious supply store sexually assaulted one woman shot another woman in the head and then escaped into the suburban wilderness. watchers of the true tragedy here isn't that these brutal crimes occurred on international men's day that's just another cute day on the calendar no the true tragedy here is that these violent crimes committed by men against women well they happen every day of the week three hundred sixty days a year which is why we need to always be watching the hawks. as . to. what they like you know that i got. this. well gorilla to watch and i robot and. welcome international i always hope every year it's going to be this day where there is actually going to be men celebrating and coming together and kind of showing the same
according to witnesses the gunman who also died in the shooting was upset that one of the victims dr tomorrow neil broke off their engagement and he allegedly wanted his ring back and just when you think the new was on international men's they couldn't get any worse in steps a male gunman from st louis who handed toxic masculinity his beer and then walked into a religious supply store sexually assaulted one woman shot another woman in the head and then escaped into the suburban wilderness....
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. >> it is says dr. neilrd for the 75 million sleep deprived americans. >> before you g to bed, for your evening meal, have it being something starchier. have your pasta with a oomato sauc rice not with meat, have bean dishes. starchy foods triggers the release of serotonin in the brain and that's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with ansfat, saturated fat o sugar -- like pretty much everything in morgan nhtly dessert -- reduce serotonin. dr. s barnard sayp soda, alcohol and coffee. all cause lhter sleep. having italian roots morgan liked what she heard. >> i can eat more pasta, that's okay. >> reporter: as for swapping that sunday night ritual? >> maybe a half scoop instead. >> i wonder how that's going for her. d>> that has to be a h thing toup give >> she has four kids. eat all the ice cream you want. the secrets for the nights you wake up and can't get back to -- thidr. barnard say is the only time he'll recommend this -- two slices of white bread. he says you'll be back out in 10 minutes. >>
. >> it is says dr. neilrd for the 75 million sleep deprived americans. >> before you g to bed, for your evening meal, have it being something starchier. have your pasta with a oomato sauc rice not with meat, have bean dishes. starchy foods triggers the release of serotonin in the brain and that's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with ansfat, saturated fat o sugar -- like pretty much everything in morgan nhtly dessert -- reduce serotonin. dr. s barnard sayp soda,...
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dr., what's going on? >> hi neil, how are you.t for the life of me fathom why this keeps up in this country. >> what i see as a physician in this country is patients and physicians right now are really focused on one number, one disease and improving out one number and i feel they are not focused as the whole body nsa whole patient. when we look at longevity multifactor also we have to do the whole patient. >> to project. it is the fact that for two years in a row now strap by a combined three months. you do wonder, is there something we are missing that is hurting the average? >> you know, i think what we are missing is the fact that in general, madison we don't focus on nutrition or whole body inflammation. we don't focus on, you know, heart disease, what does that do to the rest of your body? and i think that is the focus is we need to be more of a whole position to help our patients. >> a lot of general reads to your point about these other diseases and the impact on other elements. we as a nation are fat. and while that impro
dr., what's going on? >> hi neil, how are you.t for the life of me fathom why this keeps up in this country. >> what i see as a physician in this country is patients and physicians right now are really focused on one number, one disease and improving out one number and i feel they are not focused as the whole body nsa whole patient. when we look at longevity multifactor also we have to do the whole patient. >> to project. it is the fact that for two years in a row now strap by...
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neil: dr, many people like the idea of cheaper gasoline.t or not place a disproportionate role in the dow, s&p 500, talking about the services guys. so when it goes down, they go down, right? >> well, the energy stocks and energy related stocks to make up a lot of the stock market. so what i'm going down, and the commiserate effect of anyone who uses oil for biomaterials, for example or transportation company is not as wrong. so we do get a drag whenever we do have oil prices going down the so-called consumer effect that will get cheaper gas prices, cheaper heating oil prices come et cetera. that takes some time to work through. when we see the saudi's go out this morning named that they are going to cut production by a million barrels, oil prices by a buck and a quarter and then as you said, the tweet came and we are down now the last i looked a few seconds ago. we've given that back and then some and they are hitting session lows. the power of the perceived pressure the administration can put on the saudi's is clear to overseeing. neil: g
neil: dr, many people like the idea of cheaper gasoline.t or not place a disproportionate role in the dow, s&p 500, talking about the services guys. so when it goes down, they go down, right? >> well, the energy stocks and energy related stocks to make up a lot of the stock market. so what i'm going down, and the commiserate effect of anyone who uses oil for biomaterials, for example or transportation company is not as wrong. so we do get a drag whenever we do have oil prices going...
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dr. ronny jackson and tester says he was just doing his job trying tond tariff up for the people of montana and montana veterans. neil? neil: ellison thank you very very much. so, on the heels of that good jobs report and the possibility we could see split government, in other words the house switch es hands, democrats control it what does that mean for the markets, split government tends to be a good thing. for example, when ronald regan saw the republicans lose 27 seats in the mid-term elections of 1982 the market went up 3.9%, the very next day it was up 18% six months later 20% a year later in 2006 when george bush had to deal with the democratic house and the senate, the market was up about 9%, six months later about 7% a year later so that's just the market now whether that translates into the economy is anyone's guess let's get the read from fox business network susan li and joan as max ferris. and to you on that, what do you think split government is good? >> one word, neil, gridlock. that's what we're headed for, which as you made reference to isn't the worst thing, because the market views things as they li
dr. ronny jackson and tester says he was just doing his job trying tond tariff up for the people of montana and montana veterans. neil? neil: ellison thank you very very much. so, on the heels of that good jobs report and the possibility we could see split government, in other words the house switch es hands, democrats control it what does that mean for the markets, split government tends to be a good thing. for example, when ronald regan saw the republicans lose 27 seats in the mid-term...