• Navigating Client Loss: The Value of Healthcare Consulting vs. Brand Name Brokers
    Dec 24 2024

    In this episode, Emma and David dive into the gut punch of losing a long-time client right before Thanksgiving. After saving them a jaw-dropping $85 million, the client still jumped ship, swayed by a new exec chasing the clout of a big-name broker. The conversation cuts into the disconnect between what employers think their employees want and what they actually need in healthcare.

    Emma and David don’t hold back their frustration with the industry’s obsession with flashy brands and so-called "free" services—distractions that mask skyrocketing costs and subpar care. Now stepping into a consulting role with the client, they hammer home the critical need for transparency and bold leadership from employer groups.
    The episode wraps with a direct challenge to employers: it’s time to rethink your health insurance strategy and the brokers you're trusting with it.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    [01:15] Losing a major client and reevaluating their decision-making process.

    [04:08] Concerns about the client transitioning to a traditional broker.

    [12:00] The compensation structure for traditional brokers.

    [20:04] The potential resistance from large brokerage firms toward greater transparency.

    [27:20] Growing public dissatisfaction with large health insurance companies and the increasing shift away from traditional insurance models.


    QUOTES:

    • "What’s of the greater value, the $85 million or the couple hundred thousand dollars worth of free stuff you get every year?" -David Contorno
    • "We have convinced employers that our value is not on what we can do to control healthcare costs; our value is on all the things that we put around that." -David Contorno
    • "The perception of having a brand name really is more important than the value of not, and truly, if you are paying attention to the American public's reaction... they do not want big health insurance."- Emma Fox


    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    28 mins
  • Justice or Retribution? The Assassination of a Healthcare CEO and America's Anger
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode, Emma and David delve into the shocking assassination of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, exploring its implications on the American healthcare system. They discuss the public's lack of sympathy for Thompson, highlighting how his leadership contributed to a significant increase in denial rates for healthcare services. The conversation reveals a growing awareness among consumers about the systemic issues within health insurance, as many express their anger and frustration over personal experiences with the system.

    Emma & David reflect on the morality of the situation, acknowledging the tragedy of Thompson's death while also recognizing that it has sparked a much-needed dialogue about accountability in healthcare. They critique the responses from UnitedHealthcare's leadership, particularly Andrew Witte, who downplays the public outcry and dismisses the concerns of millions affected by the insurance system. The episode emphasizes the need for change and encourages listeners to understand the complexities of healthcare access and the profit-driven motives of insurance companies. Ultimately, it serves as a call to action for both consumers and industry leaders to seek a more equitable healthcare system.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    [00:40] The assassination of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson and the reaction of the public.

    [04:34] Denial rates under Thompson’s leadership

    [09:25] Moral implications of Thompson’s death

    [14:20] Quotes from Andrew Witte analyzed

    [18:12] United Healthcare’s revenue and impact

    [25:27] Future of healthcare accountability


    QUOTES:

    • "It took a millionaire executive of a large publicly traded company to die in a sensational fashion for it to really matter. Millions of people have died, but their deaths didn't garner the same attention." -David Contorno
    • "When millions of Americans are taking to social media to celebrate the broad daylight assassination of a human being, there is a freaking problem." -Emma Fox
    • "Andrew Witte is weaving a thread of truth in his lies. Yes, doctors over-prescribe and over-treat, but that does not justify the role that United Healthcare plays in denying care." -David Contorno


    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    THANKS!

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    34 mins
  • Healthcare in Focus: Politics, Policy, and Perception
    Nov 19 2024

    In this thrilling episode, we dive deep into the drama of healthcare and politics, exploring how recent elections could transform the future of healthcare legislation. Our hosts dissect the heated debate around RFK’s controversial healthcare nomination, questioning the leadership behind life-altering decisions for millions. We then shift to the inspiring rise of grassroots movements fighting for a people-first healthcare system, showcasing how citizens are driving real change. Ending with a powerful call to action, this episode is packed with tension, insights, and stories that will keep you hooked from start to finish.


    TIMESTAMPS


    [00:54] Political elections and their impact on healthcare, with a comparison to historical events.

    [02:25] The likelihood of bipartisan healthcare legislation lasting and the challenges of political compromise.

    [03:52] The frustration of political barter, where healthcare decisions are treated as leverage rather than focusing on the needs of the American people.

    [06:20] RFK’s healthcare nomination and the emphasis on needing qualified individuals with clinical experience in decision-making.

    [16:15] How grassroots movements are shaping healthcare conversations and their influence on policy reform.

    [19:43] Insightful take on the future of healthcare legislation and the power dynamics that continue to affect real change.


    QUOTES


    • "It infuriates me that we have people making pretty substantial decisions about how to deliver and finance healthcare in this country who can't even tell me the difference between health insurance and health care. We’re staunch proponents of putting clinicians in charge, or at least in an advisory capacity, to help us understand how this should work."- Emma Fox
    • "We've gotten into this bipartisanship where you can't even see one bit of good in what the other side proposed. It's become an all-or-nothing thing, and that’s a shame. If I get 80% of what I'm asking for, I'll take it and deal with the other 20% later. But no one settles for less than 100% anymore."- David Contorno
    • "The more I figure out how healthcare legislation works, the more annoyed and angered I become. It feels like as much as we’d like for this to be about Americans, it's really not. It's about using the American people as leverage in political bartering."- Emma Fox


    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    20 mins
  • Insurance Industry Shakeup: Consolidation, Broker Influence, and Cost Implications
    Oct 15 2024

    Hosts Emma and David pull back the curtain on the explosive $7.75 billion deal between Marsh and McGriff, unpacking what this massive consolidation means for healthcare costs, broker incentives, and the future of the industry. Is your broker really working for you? Or are big players pulling the strings? They dive into the controversial concept of employer 'Stockholm syndrome,' debate the value of wellness programs, and break down why traditional insurance might be failing us. With broker compensation models under the microscope and a fierce comparison of Medicare Advantage vs. commercial plans, this episode hits the heart of the biggest challenges in insurance today. Don't miss out on action-packed insights and the future of independent advisors in a world dominated by giants.

    TIMESTAMPS

    [02:13] Concerns about consolidation in the insurance industry

    [05:56] Criticism of large brokers' influence on healthcare costs

    [09:21] Financial incentives and Stockholm syndrome

    [16:13] Future of consolidations

    [18:51] Treating patients as numbers

    [24:48] Being swayed by incentives

    [27:50] Motivation behind charitable acts


    QUOTES

    • “I think to deny the influence of financial incentives is to deny humanity. We've had it for years, not years, millennia. And we need to recognize these are the financial incentives.” David Contorno
    • “Like at some point us folks who are independent, who are running family based businesses, who are giving advice as individual experts, who have paid our own way through certifications and education, and C.E. have done it all ourselves from our own pocketbooks to build these businesses from scratch. It lessens our ability to help and give incentives that are good when these big massive entities are buying each other and will, like I said this a few months ago, I've been saying this for a couple of years.”-Emma Fox
    • “And I will say, listen, I'm a former carrier rep. I never knew that what I was doing was bad until I found out I did not go to work with this evil grin and this, ooh, I can't wait to see who I'm going to screw over today. That never occurred to me. I was very well trained. I was very well hypnotized by a lot of very important board meetings.”- Emma Fox

    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    30 mins
  • The Truth About Self Funding
    Oct 15 2024

    In this episode, Emma & David break down the world of self-funding in healthcare, tackling the big myths and uncovering game-changing strategies. Employers often fear self-funding is too risky, but guess what? Many are already doing it through captives without even knowing! They’ll explain the difference between fully insured and self-funded plans, clearing up the confusion.

    The conversation then shifts to cutting healthcare costs. From avoiding level-funded plan overcharges to leveraging free drug programs and direct contracts, they explore smart ways to save. But it doesn't stop there—they also shine a light on systemic issues in healthcare, like the urgent need for cost transparency to prevent crushing medical bills.

    It's a can't-miss episode for anyone looking to take control of their healthcare costs!


    TIMESTAMPS

    [02:20] How fully insured actually works

    [06:45] Who is paying the claims

    [09:27] What is level funding

    [15:40] What Emma & David actually do at E Powered

    [20:04] The common loss outcome

    [22:38] Transparency in healthcare costs

    [24:11] Advice for employers


    QUOTES


    • “The difference though is that in fully insured you have no control over where the risk comes off your shoulders. You're forced to do with whatever the carrier thinks, and oftentimes that number is a lot higher than you would do on your own because they're aggregating multiple employers, sometimes thousands of employers, into this pool.”-David Contorno
    • “I think the opposite is true. I think you're taking a far bigger risk being fully insured and allowing those people that representation to manage your health plan. I think that is far riskier and you have no control over it. You can't do anything. It's sort of like people ask me about the transparency data. Isn't it great that we have price transparency? I mean sort of, but not really because we're not doing anything with it or about it. And so I just get to see how badly I'm being screwed over. I still can't do anything about it. So you're absolutely right.”- Emma Fox
    • “And I think we need to stop, like, putting our blinders on and pretending like it's not happening when it's, it's. The most common outcome is loss and more loss and more loss. Which is funny. It's not just funny, it's ironic when you consider how much loss comes from buying something that's supposed to protect your risk. Like make it make sense, I guess.” -Emma Fox

    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    28 mins
  • Hangovers & Health Care: Sipping on Politics
    Oct 8 2024

    In this episode of Healthcare Hangover, Emma and David dive into a head-to-head comparison of the healthcare policies shaping the 2024 election. They break down Kamala Harris’s plan to expand the Affordable Care Act and continue Medicare price negotiations, while Donald Trump pushes for deregulation and more private Medicare options. But are either of them really addressing the root problem—runaway healthcare costs? The hosts dig into the facts, revealing the shocking truth: the U.S. healthcare system ranks last among major economies, with annual spending soaring past $4 trillion. It’s a wake-up call that the status quo isn't sustainable.
    Tune in for a critical look at Trump's COVID-19 response, the future of universal healthcare, and why a hybrid system blending government-funded primary care with private insurance might be the answer. As the election looms, Emma and David challenge you to research the candidates, get informed, and make healthcare a top priority when you vote!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    [01:07] David’s politically neutral LinkedIn post.
    [06:16] Addressing the issue if we don’t understand the issue.
    [16:15] US healthcare system ranked last among 10 largest economies
    [18:44] Medicare in political crosshairs
    [25:55] Debate on universal healthcare

    QUOTES:

    • “But at least before I could live in ignorance, right? Like, now I'm I'm aware that I'm being screwed when I'm in an insurance plan.”- Emma Fox
    • “But the problem that we need to solve for, I think, as the number one problem is one of psychology, because hospitals bill at this fictitious, massively inflated starting price and the carriers are then able to negotiate a large discount off of that starting price, still resulting in the highest price not just paid for healthcare in the US, but the highest price paid in the entire world or all of humanity ever. But that methodology, that process of high starting price discount and still a higher ending price than any other way of paying for care leads people to think that the carrier is providing the value, that is that discount.”- David Contorno
    • “You know, I think it kind of comes back to what you and I have chosen to do for a living within the bounds of our industry, which is there's a lot of our focus that ends up being on public health, because I think that, you know, I tell people this all the time when I. When I speak or when I write, is that you really have to understand the ins and outs of the public healthcare infrastructure or the public health infrastructure in order to understand how we're financing it from.” -Emma Fox

    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    33 mins
  • Breaking Through with Ketamine Therapy
    Oct 8 2024

    In this eye-opening episode of Healthcare Hangover, we explore the powerful, emerging world of ketamine-assisted therapy. Inspired by the Netflix documentary How to Change Your Mind, the conversation kicks off with personal stories of overcoming anxiety and panic attacks, shedding light on the emotional breakthroughs that ketamine therapy can unlock.

    Our hosts dive deep into their transformative experiences, uncovering childhood traumas and family dynamics that have redefined their adult relationships. It’s a raw and revealing discussion that brings to life the potential of this cutting-edge treatment.

    We also cover the nuts and bolts: what to expect in future sessions, why combining ketamine with psychotherapy is crucial, the cost of treatment, and how to find reputable providers. Plus, we offer some practical next steps, like exploring Enthea for referrals and reviewing your health plan for possible coverage.

    If you’ve been curious about ketamine therapy or are seeking new ways to manage mental health, this episode is a must-listen!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    [05:11] Experience of abuse and toxic resilience
    [08:48] What to expect with ketamine therapy
    [13:01] Detailed account of visualizations, emotions and “whooshing”
    [18:44] Childhood memories and their meaning as an adult
    [21:29] Expectations for future treatments
    [23:42] Accessing proper ketamine assisted therapy
    [26:03] Expected cost and duration

    QUOTES:

    • “And actually, it's. It's been interesting being a child of abuse because in some ways it's given me this. This resilience that I don't think I would have had in any other sort of upbringing. But I talked about this a couple years ago at the women's leadership summit, that sometimes having this type of resilience can be really toxic.” -Emma Fox
    • “I think everybody has trauma and I know I do, although I didn't really recognize it until I was 46, 47 years old. It was pretty recently, but I'm now seeing how deep it actually has affected me in a negative way for my whole adult life, young adult and current.” -David Contorno
    • “So seeing that with some level of objectivity or some removal from the situation, even though it was my situation, has been very helpful in sort of processing it, which, I guess is the point, right?” -Emma Fox

      SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

      David Contorno

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

      Emma Fox

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

      WEBSITE

      E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

      Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    28 mins
  • Systemic Corruption, Doctor Compensation, and the Path to Reform
    Oct 1 2024

    In this episode, our hosts dive into the systemic issues plaguing healthcare, from doctor compensation and broker commissions to the broader dysfunction of the benefits system. They reveal how misaligned incentives lead to inefficiency, frustration, and rising costs, all while touching on key insights from the recent Health Benefits Nation conference. Topics include the controversy around GLP-1 medications, BMI policies, and the struggle employers face in adopting innovative, cost-saving strategies. Listen to hear why Emma & David have concluded we ultimately need to shift from reform to rebirth in the way healthcare is structured and managed.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    [01:38] Discussion on compensation

    [05:01] Conference Insights

    [11:09] Importance of representation & transparency

    [14:49] - Employer responsibility regarding their healthcare plans.

    [22:20] Awakening brokers and consultants to the realities of the healthcare system

    QUOTES:

    • "At the end of the day, I think the entity, the stakeholder with the most leverage is the one who's the most quiet, which is the employer, because they're not only managing the dollars they're spending, but they're essentially responsible for managing the dollars that the employees are spending, whether it's the contribution out of their paycheck or their out of pockets." -David Contorno
    • "And I think you're absolutely right. Severity is not so much of an issue. Really? Right? And so one of the talking points around, specifically around GLP one, because it was a big topic. And so it was a very big point of discussion. But someone brought up the rebates. And I said on the stage, I think you mean bribes, because rebates only benefit those that they get returned to." -Emma Fox
    • "And so many have said that that awakening changed their path, and that's really what we need at the employer level, at the doctor level, and at the broker level, because if we can get a large enough group to change their path, then we can actually make a difference in how the system works."- David Contorno

    SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    David Contorno

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcontorno/

    Emma Fox

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmamariefox/

    WEBSITE:

    E-Powered Benefits: https://www.epoweredbenefits.com/

    Emma Fox: https://emmamariefox.com/

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    23 mins