
The Edelheit Experience
Welcome to the experience that's dedicated to providing you with insights from some of the greatest minds in healthcare, employer benefits, corporate wellness, medical travel, and more.
Episodes
22 episodes
Fertility, Affordability, and the Future: A Deep Dive with Dr. Juan Giraldo
Get ready for a conversation that will change how you see fertility treatments! Jonathan chats with Dr. Juan Giraldo, a top OBGYN from Colombia with a Yale University fellowship under his belt. Dr. Juan dives deep into the world of reproductive...
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Episode 21
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42:00

ARSA Unveiled: Inside the innovations shaping global healthcare
Join us to learn about some of the most innovative surgeries being performed in plastic surgery reconstruction, from micro nerve surgery to repair paralysis, such as pudendal neuralgia, brachial plexus, and phrenic nerve conditions. Discover ho...
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Episode 20
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46:35

Immersing Wellbeing into the Culture of Work with Dr. Richard Safeer
Wellness is a crucial aspect of everyone’s life and, in turn, a key indicator of their performance and productivity in other parts of their lives. However, many organizations still see the workforce and the health of a workforce as mutually exc...
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Episode 20
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35:04

Where should organizations invest their resources to best support well-being? Natalie Johnson and Rebecca Johnson share insights.
There has never been a more urgent time to rethink wellness than now. There is a strong need in the workplace for a healthier and more supportive corporate culture now more than ever. Employees are tired of the clinical approach to wellness and...
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Episode 19
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44:27

Helping Employees Make Better Healthcare Decisions with Tom Vertich
In this episode of the Edelheit Experience, Tom Vertich, one of the leading experts in the Benefits space, discusses innovative approaches to employee benefits and optimizing healthcare initiatives for your employees. Tom, who is the Director o...
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Episode 18
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25:59

Houston We Have Takeoff: Building Employee Resilience through Benefits with Donna Fernandez
Many employees say the last two years of the COVID-19 pandemic have been the most stressful time of their careers, and this statement is not far-fetched. Job losses, pay cuts, fear of getting fired, and the general anxiety that comes with the w...
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Episode 17
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36:43

Reimagining Financial Wellness with Robert Kelley
Financial stress is at an all-time high. With the rising cost of everything and the economic downswing induced by the coronavirus pandemic, employees are scrambling for all the money they can get to keep body and soul together. Fo...
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Episode 16
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23:32

The Evolution of Well-Being with Laura Kirk
Employees across the country have taken more control of their lives, making sharp changes to their health habits and lifestyles in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Admittedly, people are now more self-aware and have realized how their dail...
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Episode 15
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21:20

The Crucial Role of the Clinical Pharmacist in Improving Healthcare Outcomes with Jessica Lea
More and more Americans are faced with the twain challenge of rising healthcare costs and the increasing burden of chronic diseases. With about 6 in 10 adults in the United States suffering from a chronic illness, including diabetes and heart d...
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Episode 14
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18:00

Save Billions, Increase Participation Five-Fold, and Put $300 Million Into Employee Pockets – A Cleveland Clinic Case Study
Learn the secret 6+2 “Healthy Choice Program” that Cleveland Clinic developed and launched for their employees that transformed employee health and well-being, resulting in over $1 billion saved for the organization and over $300 million in emp...
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Episode 13
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43:56

Why Your Healthcare Vendors Need to Guarantee You At Least 2X Returns (Using 5th-Grade Math) with Lee Lewis
Lee Lewis is Chief Strategy Officer at the Health Transformation Alliance (HTA), a coalition of 60 large, household name employers. The HTA is responsible for around 5 million employees, spends close to $30 billion dollars on healthcare annuall...
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Episode 12
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33:20

The Importance of Telling Your Organization’s Well-being Story and How to Tell It, with Mitch Martens
Mitch Martens is the Senior Wellness Manager for Population Health at Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH). He has a background in psychotherapy and prides himself in the ethos of NAH, encapsulated by their motto, "Improving health, healing people...
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Episode 11
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36:47

Creating Inclusive Wellness and Well-being Programs That Work for Everyone with Laura Putnam
Laura Putnam is a founder and the CEO of Motion Infusion. A former high school teacher, competitive gymnast, dancer, and public policy worker, Laura brings her sensibility as an educator to corporate wellness and well-being. In thi...
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Episode 10
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34:56

Podcast Title: Why You Are Paying 20,000% More for Less Effective Prescription Drugs with Dr. John Abramson
Dr.John Abramson is a physician who is a clinical faculty member at Harvard Medical School. His areas of expertise include public health policy, and he has a special interest in the pharmaceutical industry in America. He has authored two books ...
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Episode 9
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1:08:23

The Untapped Potential of Paid Time Off with Veetahl Eilat-Raichel
Veetahl Eilat-Raichel is the CEO and co-founder of Sorbet, a financial and human resources technology company. Sorbet is a startup disrupting paid time off (PTO) by offering employees and employers ways to maximize their efficiency around unuse...
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Episode 8
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26:00

How Happy Employees Create Happy Customers with Bruce Daisley
Bruce Daisley is a best-selling author whose books "The Joy of Work" and "Eat Sleep, Work Repeat" have received critical acclaim. Daisley has worked for some of the most successful tech companies globally, such as Google and Twitter, and has de...
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Episode 7
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25:04

How Business Can Thrive in 2022 despite COVID-19 with Heather Saunders
Heather Saunders is the Director of Infection Control at the Johns Hopkins Office of Population Health. Her background is in nursing and epidemiology, and she holds a Master of Public Health degree. When Saunders isn't performing research at Jo...
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Episode 6
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30:08

What Does the Future of Virtual Care Hold for Businesses with Kate Brown
Kate Brown is head of Mercer's Center for Health Innovation and is an expert in managing and improving employee population health through corporate wellness initiatives. Brown also holds a master's degree in kinesiology and a Certified Employee...
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Episode 5
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39:45

Predator or Prey – The PBM Games with Terri Dill
Terri Dill is an expert in pharmaceutical and Pharmacy Benefit Manager contracts. She is the Principal at Skylight Arcs, a consulting company which focuses solely on employer groups’ PBM contracts.Despite a good amount of market consolid...
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Episode 4
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54:50

How to Cultivate a Winning Company Culture with Shane Green
Shane Green is a world-renowned keynote speaker, television personality, and business magnate who consults global Fortune 500 leaders on customer experience and organizational culture.Shane is the author of Culture Hacker, which dives de...
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Episode 3
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44:53

Why Listening is Key to Organizational Success with Julian Treasure
Julian Treasure is a sound and communication expert whose mission is to help people and organizations to listen better and create healthier and more effective sound, including speaking. He is the author of the books How to be Heard and Sound Bu...
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Episode 2
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44:47

How Your Company Can Take Advantage of the ERTC with Greg Nussbickel
Greg Nussbickel is a top-rated elder law and estate planning attorney who has served Southwest Florida for two decades.His law firm, The Nussbickel, is dedicated to helping seniors with legal issues surrounding health and personal care ...
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Episode 1
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