The MATTER Health Podcast
The MATTER Health Podcast

The MATTER Health Podcast

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MATTER is a nexus for people who are passionate about healthcare innovation and healthcare transformation. This podcast highlights a broad array of perspectives from the conversations we’ve had with entrepreneurs, change makers and industry thought leaders. Sign up to hear these perspectives live at matter.health/events and follow us on social media at @MATTERhealth.

Recent Episodes

2025: Supplemental Benefits Take Front Seat for Medicare Advantage Plans
FEB 6, 2025
2025: Supplemental Benefits Take Front Seat for Medicare Advantage Plans
<p>Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are set to change with new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations and increased competition. This event explores the upcoming regulatory changes, including the annual review of Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill (SSBCI), which will assess how these benefits impact member health. Starting in 2026, Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) will also be required to notify members about unused supplemental benefits mid-year, improving health equity and ensuring enrollees are aware of available resources.<br/><br/>Hear our conversation with <b>Amy Schiffman, CEO of AgeTech DC and CMO of Heal Pros</b>, and <b>Doron Porat, co-founder and CEO of ActiveAging</b>, about strategies for enhancing member outcomes and satisfaction, with a focus on addressing social determinants of health such as transportation, meals and housing support. Learn how MA plans can improve Star Ratings, boost retention and close care gaps by offering targeted, effective benefits. <br/><br/>The event also showcases tools like ActiveAging’s ActiveAgent platform, an AI-driven tool that ensures its members are fully utilizing supplemental benefits, driving engagement, satisfaction, retention and Star Ratings. Attendees gained key insights to remain competitive, meet CMS requirements and position their plans for long-term financial sustainability.<br/><br/>This conversation was moderated by<b> John Achoukian, executive in residence at MATTER</b>.</p><p><br/>For more information, visit <a href='https://matter.health/'>matter.health</a> and follow us on social:</p> <p><b>LinkedIn </b><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/matter-chicago'>@MATTER</a><br/><b>Twitter</b> <a href='https://twitter.com/MATTERhealth'>@MATTERhealth</a><br/><b>Instagram </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/matterhealth/'>@matterhealth</a></p>
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Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Continuing forward stronger than before
FEB 6, 2025
Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Continuing forward stronger than before
<p>Cyberattacks on hospital systems across the United States are becoming increasingly frequent. These attacks have resulted in major disruptions to patient care and breaches of financial information and other sensitive information, despite significant investments in cybersecurity. The current landscape demonstrates a critical need for a new approach — one that combines protective measures with enhanced resilience.<br/><br/>Leading hospital systems have been working closely with accentedge to implement resilience protocols, ensuring that the impact of cyberattacks on patient care and hospital operations remains minimal. This approach not only secures healthcare services, but also diminishes cybercriminal incentives by eliminating financial gain as the sole objective of these attacks.<br/><br/>At this event, <b>Syed Alam, founder &#38; CEO of </b><a href='https://www.accentedge.com/#'><b>accentedge</b></a>, shared insights into this transformative approach, drawing parallels with other critical infrastructure sectors like power and telecommunications, where continuity is paramount. Additionally, Syed joined the panel discussion with <b>Dr. Tom Shanley, president &#38; CEO of Lurie Children’s Hospital</b>, and <b>John Riggi, national advisor for cybersecurity and risk at the American Hospital Association</b>, to discuss how to shape a resilient healthcare framework — one that safeguards patients, ensures operational stability and reinforces the foundation of our critical healthcare systems. <b>MATTER CEO Steven Collens</b> moderated the panel.</p><p><br/>For more information, visit <a href='https://matter.health/'>matter.health</a> and follow us on social:</p> <p><b>LinkedIn </b><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/matter-chicago'>@MATTER</a><br/><b>Twitter</b> <a href='https://twitter.com/MATTERhealth'>@MATTERhealth</a><br/><b>Instagram </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/matterhealth/'>@matterhealth</a></p>
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Advancing Health Equity: Artificial Intelligence
DEC 3, 2024
Advancing Health Equity: Artificial Intelligence
<p>In this episode of <em>Advancing Health Equity</em>, Dr. Maia Hightower, CEO of <a href='https://www.equalityai.com/'>Equality AI</a> and former Chief Digital Transformation Officer at the University of Chicago Medicine, joins Steven Collens, CEO of MATTER, to explore the transformative role of AI in advancing health equity. With over 20 years of experience in medicine and healthcare leadership, Dr. Hightower shares her expert insights on how artificial intelligence can address disparities and improve patient outcomes. From her time practicing medicine to shaping digital health strategies, she provides a compelling perspective on leveraging technology to create a more equitable healthcare system. Don’t miss this thought-provoking discussion on innovation and inclusion.<br/><br/><b>About Advancing Health Equity</b><br/>MATTER’s <em>Advancing Health Equity</em> podcast series focuses on unpacking the complexities of health inequities impacting the healthcare system and the health and well-being of individuals and their communities. These 20-30 minute interview-style sessions are meant to take quick dives into critical areas of health equity and answer questions like:</p><ul><li>What does health equity mean today?</li><li>Where do current gaps exist in the various areas of healthcare?</li><li>Where do we see intersections in care?</li><li>How can technology and innovation be leveraged strategically to positively make a change?</li></ul><p><br/>For more information, visit <a href='https://matter.health/'>matter.health</a> and follow us on social:</p> <p><b>LinkedIn </b><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/matter-chicago'>@MATTER</a><br/><b>Twitter</b> <a href='https://twitter.com/MATTERhealth'>@MATTERhealth</a><br/><b>Instagram </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/matterhealth/'>@matterhealth</a></p>
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55 MIN