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The JTaylor Healthcare Podcast
by JTaylor
The JTaylor Healthcare Podcast explores the business of Healthcare, from Operation to Valuation, in a fun and non-boring format. About JTaylor- JTaylor was established in 1999 as a client-centric CPA firm focused primarily on tax services and business consulting. Uniting quantitative and financial analysis with human insight, JTaylor provides clients with the direction they need to discover the best pathway to success. www.jtaylor.com
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Season 5, Episode 5, 2025 Year In Year
The JTaylor Healthcare Podcast closes out 2025 with a comprehensive year-in-review, as Kyle and Herd sit down with Blake and Clete Madden and JTaylor Partner Anna Brewer to unpack the biggest healthcare stories of the year. From staffing and reimbursement challenges to care delivery innovation and policy developments, the group examines what mattered most in 2025, and what it means for the healthcare landscape heading into 2026. This episode is featured on Blake Madden’s newly launched podcast, Claims Denied.
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Season 5, Episode 4, Part 2: Implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Medicaid
In this episode, Kyle and Herd build on their conversation from Part 1 and dive deeper into the future implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Medicaid. Specifically, they discuss Medicaid’s tightened eligibility requirements and the financial risks this poses for health systems as patients potentially shift to self-pay, the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, and strategies health systems can use to plan for the changing landscape over the next decade.
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Season 5, Episode 4, Part 1: Medicaid Origins and Intent
In this episode, Kyle, and Herd step into the history of Medicaid—examining its original purpose, how the program is funded, and the key eligibility changes that have shaped it since inception. By tracing these foundations, they set the stage for Part 2, where they will discuss what the “One Big Beautiful Bill” means for Medicaid and where the program goes from here.
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Season 5, Episode 3: Healthcare M&A
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd sit down with a JTaylor consulting partner, Arielle Schmeck, and Virginia Mimmack, a healthcare regulatory lawyer at Jackson Walker specializing in healthcare M&A.Together, they discuss the current economic outlook for healthcare entities, the shifting perspective of the FTC regarding transactions, and the sectors experiencing the most consolidation.Arielle and Virginia provide valuable insights into the outlook for Healthcare M&A as we enter the second half of 2025. Specifically, they explore the sectors with a high frequency of transactions, including behavioral health, hospice, and dermatology.Join our team as they break down the key trends shaping the healthcare M&A landscape, and how healthcare organizations can position themselves for success in the evolving market. Whether you're an investor, provider, or industry professional, this episode offers critical information to help you navigate the complex healthcare sector.
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Season 5, Episode 2: Accounting Services
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Connor sit down with Partner Sarah Caldwell and Accounting Supervisor Elicia McGarry from our Tax and Accounting Services division. Together, they explore the critical role accounting services play in businesses and the challenges that arise when financial management falls short. Sarah and Elicia provide valuable insights into why strong accounting practices are essential not only in healthcare but across all industries. They also share real-world examples of the risks and consequences businesses face when bookkeeping is neglected. Join our team as they break down the financial challenges healthcare entities—especially independent physician practices—encounter and discuss solutions for navigating an industry defined by complexity and shrinking margins.
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Season 5, Episode 1: Physician Compensation
Welcome to Season 5 of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast!To kick off the new season, Kyle and Herd sit down with JTaylor Partner, Haley Adams and Manager Andrew Born to discuss the ongoing challenges physician practices face. This episode dives into critical issues such as declining Medicare reimbursement, rising physician employment costs, the increasing difficulty of maintaining independent physician practices, and the growing demand for high-quality care.Join our team as they break down these challenges and offer insights on navigating the complexities that today’s physician practices must overcome.Want to learn more about the growing crisis of physician practice losses? Read our white paper here.
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Season 4, Episode 13: Year in Review with Clete and Blake Madden
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by guests Blake and Clete Madden to look back on the major healthcare events of 2024 and discuss possible changes for 2025. Topics discussed include staffing and residency shortages, fee for services vs health outcomes solutions, and an outlook on possible healthcare shifts with the changing administration.Spend some time this holiday season to reflect upon the year with our team to prepare for the new year and new opportunities to come!
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Season 4, Episode 12: Healthcare Innovation with Brad Phelan
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by Brad Phalen with UT Southwestern Medical Center to discuss the advancements UTSW is making in the evolving landscape of healthcare innovations. Topics discussed include the path to commercialize therapeutics, medical devices and digital health, the use of UTSW’s launchpad for its students, and the uses of digital health in the future. Join us as we explore these changes and consider what lies ahead for healthcare. Will AI and innovation improve the patient care experience, and what will the landscape of healthcare look like ten years from now? Interested in learning more about UT Southwestern? Contact Brad at https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/
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Season 4, Episode 11: Revisiting Retail Health
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by guests Stephen Kretschmar and Mark Billings of CFGI to revisit the evolving landscape of retail healthcare nearly a year after their initial discussion. Recent developments have seen major players withdraw from the retail health space, raising important questions about its future. This episode examines the strategies, successes, and setbacks of key retailers such as Walgreens, CVS, and Dollar General as they navigate the complexities of establishing a presence in healthcare. Are we witnessing the decline of retail health, or will these companies successfully pivot to create sustainable models? Join us as we explore these changes and consider what lies ahead for retail healthcare. Will innovative ideas and partnerships prevail, or is this the beginning of the end for retail healthcare’s ambitious expansion? Interested in learning more about CFGI and the services they provide? Contact Stephen and Mark at https://www.cfgi.com/.
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Season 4, Episode 10: Current Challenges in Clinical Staffing
In the latest installment of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by EARN Founder and CEO Ryan Smeets, to explore the critical challenges facing the healthcare industry today. Topics discussed include staffing shortages in rural hospitals, the impact of financial stress on nursing staff, and the potential of AI to streamline clinical documentation.Follow along as the team discusses the importance of investing in nurses as both caregivers and professionals, and what the outlook is for future opportunities in the nursing field. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare and the pivotal role of nurses.Interested in learning more about Ryan and his clinical staffing company? https://www.earncares.com/
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Season 4, Episode 9: ACOs and Emerging Value Based Care Models
Welcome to the first video episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast! In episode 9, Kyle is joined by Partner Anna Brewer, CVA and special guest Dr. Jim Walton, DO, MBA, to discuss the evolution and challenges of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) in the US healthcare ecosystem. Follow along as the episode explores the benefits ACOs provide, while highlighting key obstacles like workforce issues and the need for provider buy-in. For anyone interested in value-based care, this engaging conversation offers valuable perspectives on the complex journey towards the future of healthcare. Interested in learning more? Reach out to Kyle and Anna via our website at https://www.jtaylor.com
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Season 4 Episode 8: Leadership and Culture
In episode 8 of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd deviate from the usual healthcare topics and host a thought-provoking dialogue focused on leadership and organizational culture. Joined by seasoned leaders Dr. John Buck and David Reese, this episode offers a rich exploration into the development of positive workplace culture through intentional leadership.Looking to enhance your leadership skills and cultivate a thriving workplace environment? Tune into this episode as the team shares valuable insights and practical advice as lived through a combined seven decades of leadership experience.
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Season 4 Episode 7: Capital Planning
In Episode 7, Kyle and Herd are joined by Mike Dewerff, CFO of Bryan Health and the JTaylor team, Caleb Rooker and Easton Tally, who worked alongside Mike to build a strategic capital planning tool.Mike and the team delve into the critical role of capital planning in driving organizational growth and sustainability. The team also discusses Bryan Health's strategic approach to capital allocation and the importance of aligning investments with the organization's long-term objectives to drive balance sheet resiliency. Don’t miss out on this insightful conversation! Interested in how JTaylor can assist your budget and capital planning goals? Reach out to Kyle and Herd via JTaylor.com.
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Season 4 Episode 6: Applications of Price Transparency
In episode 6 of this season of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by Anna Brewer and Nick Matheson to explore new Health Plan Price Transparency regulations and how different members of the healthcare industry can leverage unprecedented data availability. The group will dive into how these massive datasets - when cleansed and interpreted by industry experts - help both healthcare providers and healthcare consumers increase data driven decision making.
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Season 4 Episode 5: Cybersecurity Insights with Julian Ratnayeke
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd interview Julian Ratnayeke, founder of Urbego, a leading cybersecurity and technology solution company. Together, they delve into the critical topic of healthcare cybersecurity, exploring the risks posed by cyber threats, the importance of proactive planning, and effective mitigation strategies. As businesses continue to leverage technological advancements, it is now becoming a necessity for companies to adopt proactive cybersecurity measures. Planning for cyber-attacks is no longer merely an IT precaution, but an essential component of modern risk management. Tune in to the podcast to learn how you can effectively mitigate and plan for these events. Want to learn more about Urbego and Julian? Find their website and LinkedIn below.Urbego Website Urbego LinkedIn
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Season 4 Episode 4: Unlocking Value - The Power of a Quality of Earnings Analysis
In the latest episode of the podcast, Kyle and Herd are joined by Partner Julie La Pata and Senior Manager Mike Many, who deliver unparalleled insights on the intricacies of a Quality of Earnings analysis and its importance for both buyers and sellers engaging in strategic transactions.The team discusses JTaylor’s differentiating approach to evaluating healthcare entities’ revenue and why a Quality of Earnings analysis with the right team can help clients achieve desired outcomes and the improve the overall deal experience. Follow along and discover the JTaylor approach to Quality of Earnings and Revenue in the Healthcare sector.
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Season 4 Episode 3: ASCs with Traci Albers
Traci Albers, CEO of Surgical Management Partners joins the team to discuss all things ASCs. Whether it’s revenue cycle management, de novo facility development, operational improvements, or financial consulting work, Traci has seen it all when it comes to improving ASCs. Join Kyle, Herd, and Senior Manager Connor Wanhanen as the team delivers valuable insights into the ASC landscape and how patients, hospital systems, physician groups and investors all contribute to the space.
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Season 4 Episode 2: Site Neutrality
In the latest installment of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, our team discusses the current impact of Site Neutrality in healthcare reimbursement and other related bipartisan legislative proposals to reimburse services at the same rate regardless of the site of service.Tune in as Herd explains the outlook for MedPAC’s site neutrality proposal and other bills currently circulating through congress. Matt Riesen and Jon McLeod, JTaylor’s site neutrality experts provide additional commentary on strategic risk assessments every health system should be undergoing to quantify how site neutral payments could affect reimbursement and revenue streams. Take an in-depth dive with the team as they explain how site neutral payments may lead to financial stress and strategies to mitigate the downside risk and capitalize on opportunities these proposals will produce. If you are curious about how JTaylor can help your hospital or health system prepare for the increased challenges associated with site neutral payments, please reach out to Kyle Kirkpatrick or Herd Midkiff via our website: https://www.jtaylor.com.
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Season 4 Episode 1: AI and Healthcare
Kyle and the team begin season four by taking an in depth look into how artificial intelligence (AI) has recently gained traction across industries and the role AI plays in the healthcare industry. Kyle delves into this topic alongside Andrew Pluff, Jon McLeod, and Walker Reese, to provide background on the history of AI, the current applications, and how AI can serve as an alternative approach to solving many healthcare inefficiencies. Listen in as the JTaylor team discusses this emerging topic within healthcare in the first episode of what will be a recurring podcast theme throughout the year.
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Season 3 Episode 8: Healthcare Year in Review- Part 2
To conclude the year, and to round out the two-part Healthcare Year in Review Podcast, JTaylor’s dynamic duo, Kyle Kirkpatrick and Herd Midkiff, sit down with the father-son Healthcare industry experts Blake Madden, author of Healthcare business newsletter “Hospitalogy”, and Clete Madden, an industry veteran with over four decades of consulting and C-Suite experience. This roundtable discussion recaps last week’s episode of drivers and outcomes of the 2023 healthcare landscape and offers expert insights on the healthcare landscape for 2024. Topics discussed include: the strategic alliances forming in the healthcare industry, the challenges of resource constraints leading to increasing costs in labor and services, innovations caused by governmental reimbursement cuts and regulations, and how the upcoming election year could potentially impact the healthcare industry. Spend some time this holiday season to reflect upon the year with our team to prepare for the new year and new opportunities to come!
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Season 3 Episode 8: Healthcare Year in Review- Part 1
As 2023 comes to an end, Kyle and Herd sit down in Part 1 of JTaylor’s Healthcare Year in Review to reflect on the past year and discuss notable events and trends that affected the healthcare industry. The team discusses topics such as: the healthcare industry battling back from COVID, the slowdown in deal activity, and how the ever-changing landscape of healthcare was influenced by the ‘retailization’ of healthcare from nontraditional providers. Along with discussing these healthcare industry drivers, Kyle and Herd discuss the outputs of these events and how the market will continue to challenge the industry and its key players in 2024 while remaining optimistic for innovative growth-oriented opportunities to come.
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Season 3 Episode 7: Implications of Retailers Entering Healthcare- A Conversation with CFGI
In this episode, Kyle and Herd are joined by special guests Mark Billings and Stephen Kretschmar of CFGI, an established industry leader offering financial consulting and corporate finance resources.Join the team as they discuss trends in the Healthcare sector, most notably, the emergence of retail giants into the healthcare space and its implications on provider and deal dynamics. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, investor, or a solo practitioner, this latest episode is a must-hear conversation to understand the ongoing changes in the healthcare landscape.
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Season 3 Episode 6: Hospital Margins Uncovered- Part 4: Type and Geography
As discussed in Parts 1 – 3, hospitals and health systems face increasing pressures on maintaining positive operating profit margins and hospital administrators face numerous strategic options in addressing these pressures. Will consolidation or expansion of services and strategic partnerships be the best solution to strengthening margins? How does hospital type and location play into these options? Join Kyle and Herd for the final episode of the four-part ‘Hospital Margins Uncovered’ series where they sit down with Dr. John Buck, MD, to discuss ongoing margin challenges for hospitals and how these challenges vary depending on geography and type of hospital. The team leverages statistics and brings ongoing knowledge from deals to discuss the pressures on hospital profit margins how the industry is addressing these pressures.
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Season 3 Episode 6: Hospital Margins Uncovered- Part 3: Care Transformation
Welcome to Part 3 of our Hospital Margins Uncovered Series: Care Transformation.In this episode, Kyle is joined by special guests Caleb Rooker and Andrew Pluff from the JTaylor Strategy and Operations Team to discuss strategic approaches to combat depleting hospital profit margins. The team discusses creative ways to increase throughput, developing innovative and new revenue streams, and internal analytics and benchmarks every hospital’s leadership should consider that not only improve patient experience and outcomes, but also maximize financial performance.
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Season 3 Episode 6: Hospital Margins Uncovered- Part 2: Expenses
Welcome to the JTaylor Podcast. Join our hosts Herd and Kyle, along with special guest Arielle Schmeck, as they navigate the financial complexities of the healthcare industry and offer you a unique perspective on how these expenses impact a hospital’s bottom line. Listeners will learn about the implications of rising costs on healthcare delivery and gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that hospitals face and the shifts in operating expense patterns.
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Season 3 Episode 6: Hospital Margins Uncovered- Part 1: Revenue Drivers
Welcome to the multi-part series “Hospital Margins Uncovered“ with your hosts, Kyle and Herd. Over the next four podcasts, Kyle and Herd will be joined by special guests to take an in-depth look into the variables that drive hospital profit margins and explore the forces that are affecting hospital revenue and expenses.Our four-part series will consist of:Part 1: Revenue DriversPart 2: ExpensesPart 3: Care TransformationPart 4: Differences by Type and GeographyThe series analyzes all facets of hospital margins drivers and trends; looking at different challenges faced by rural and urban hospitals and exploring the differences between not-for-profit and for-profit hospitals. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a concerned community member, or just curious about the economics of healthcare, “Hospital Margins Uncovered” is your trusted guide to understanding the financial heartbeat of our hospitals.
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Season 3 Episode 5: Revenue Analytics
Step into the world where healthcare meets finance with JTaylor as your guide in this month's new podcast! Join Herd Midkiff and Kyle Kirkpatrick, along with special guests Anna Brewer and Connor Wanhanen as they dive deep into the intricate realm of revenue analytics and valuations within the healthcare industry. Understand why JTaylor is brought in and may be needed for your organization to help provide clarity to the complex world of healthcare revenue. Get ready to decode the dollars and and gain a sense behind a healthy bottom line in Season 3 Episode 5 of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast!
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Season 3 Episode 4: The JTaylor Valuation Approach
On this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast Herd and Kyle are joined by JTaylor’ s own Senior Manager Matt Reisen. This episode offers an insightful exploration into the dynamic realm of healthcare valuations.Herd, Kyle and Matt dive into the complex landscape of valuation methodologies, trends, and factors influencing the current state of healthcare industries. This podcast should be considered essential listening for healthcare professionals as the JTaylor team unpacks the critical connection between valuations and informed decision-making.Whether you're a medical practitioner, administrator, or investor, this podcast will give you vital information regarding the intricacies of healthcare valuation and their impact on transactions.
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Season 3 Episode 3: The Amazonification of Healthcare
As the lines between payer, provider continue blur in healthcare, new players are starting to emerge. Amazon, who has upended multiple industries in its 30-year history, has set its sights on healthcare with its recent acquisition of One Medical. This acquisition is a part of a broader shift towards a new era of retail health. How do healthcare providers, administrators, and investors, position themselves to stay ahead of this ever-changing environment? Join Herd, Kyle and special guest Andrew Pluff, an Associate at JTaylor and member of Gen Z, as they dive into these current trends and events and how they may change the delivery of healthcare and expectations of patients.
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Season 3 Episode 2: Physician Compensation and the value of a Medical Degree
America is experiencing a physician shortage, and it’s only expected to get worse. Data published in 2020 by the Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that the U.S. could see a shortage of 54,100 to 139,000 physicians by 2033, with rural regions seeing significantly more severe staffing issues than suburban or urban regions. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd delve deeper into the state of healthcare with Haley Adams, Principal at JTaylor, a 15-year healthcare veteran and head of the Physician Compensation service line. Haley began her career at JTaylor as an Analyst and has risen to one of the senior-most positions within our consulting division, while also creating a niche for herself in the field of Physician Compensation. Delve deeper into the trends of the now and future of medicine, work-life balance generational changes, and if it's even worth it to be a doctor anymore.
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Season 3 Episode 1: Running a Hospital in Boomtown
Celebrating a lifelong career, Russell Meyers reflects on his path to becoming a leader in the healthcare industry. Russell started out as a young executive in the Texas Medical Center, quickly became an integral part of the Columbia/HCA merger and held several chief executive roles up and down the Gulf Coast. Inspired to go back to his roots, where the community’s health is the priority, Russell joined Midland Memorial Hospital as President in November 2002. Over the past 20 years he has been running a hospital in the boomtown of Midland, Texas and has led Midland Memorial through all the challenges and changes that come with the boom / bust cycle of an oil patch town. With a recent focus on expanding access to behavioral health, Russell has been able to leave behind a positive impact on the lives of many, serving the Permian Basin community and its people. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd explore the career path that shaped Russell Meyers into his role and who he is today. The episode will navigate through stories of success and how Russell overcame barriers that his community faced. A leader of a West Texas hospital and care provider, Russell Meyers shares his perspective of the past, present, and future of health care.
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Season 2 Episode 5: Hospital at Home
Many aspects of the United States look very different today than they did on March 1, 2020, and healthcare is no exception. The pandemic has caused a shift in how people view hospitals and has brought to new light the advantages of healing in the comfort of your own home — much like people did a century ago. But will the Hospital at Home really catch on or is it a passing piece of the history of healthcare?In this week’s episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Herd and Kyle are joined by founding partner and member of the board of directors at Emerus Holdings, Inc: John Buck, MD to discuss the Hospital at Home delivery model. Dr. Buck is a hospital founder and former CEO, U.S. Air Force Veteran, and board-certified emergency medicine provider. Together, the group will explore the past and present of the Hospital at Home model and will discuss what the future of this unique medicine delivery model may hold.
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Season 2 Episode 4: Trends in Healthcare Now
2022 has been an eventful year for the healthcare space. From companies like CVS acquiring more and more of the continuum of care; to corporate giants like Amazon acquiring the primary care organization One Medical, the industry is seeing unprecedented M&A activity, with few signs of slowing down, despite overall economic uncertainty. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast, Kyle and Herd welcome a very special guest, Blake Madden, to discuss the current healthcare market, the trends it is seeing, and what the future of consolidation might look like. Blake is a former healthcare consultant and current author of the health care business newsletter, “Hospitalogy”. With the newsletter, Blake reaches over 6,000 healthcare insiders each week providing in depth analysis and deep insights into the business of healthcare. Please join Kyle, Herd, and Blake in this lively discussion.
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Season 2 Episode 3: On the Edge of the Medicare Cliff
Medicare faces a “fiscal cliff” as the Medicare Hospital Insurance trust fund is currently projected to run out of money in 2028. In a country with an aging population and a decreasing number of workers to support the Medicare insurance program for seniors, the fiscal cliff is a concern for current and future Medicare patients and the providers who serve them. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd welcome fellow JTaylor Partner and Director of Quality and Research, Courtney McKay, to discuss the recently released Medicare Trustees Report that outlines the future fiscal challenges of the Medicare program. Kyle, Courtney, and Herd talk about these challenges, their potential impact on healthcare providers and dealmakers, and possible actions that congress and leadership in Washington may take in the future to keep Medicare from falling off the cliff.
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Season 2 Episode 2: Rural Healthcare in the United States
Rural healthcare in the United States presents its own set of unique challenges. From payer mix and funding challenges to physician and nurse recruitment, rural hospitals are faced with financial and clinical pressures every day. COVID has added an additional layer of complexity as many people have moved from cities to smaller rural areas and they bring with them health care needs and expectations for care. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd welcome Eide Bailly Partner-in-Charge of Critical Access Hospitals: Ralph Llewellyn. Ralph is a subject matter expert in rural and critical access healthcare. Ralph, Kyle, and Herd will discuss the past, the present, and the future of rural health, a topic that is often overlooked in the vast and changing healthcare space.
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Season 2 Episode 1: The Great Resignation’s Pinch on Healthcare
With staffing challenges, small reimbursement increases (if any), and rising costs, healthcare providers face many challenges to their bottom line… at some point, something will have to give. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd welcome back JTaylor Partner- Anna Brewer to the podcast to discuss some looming issues for providers, cover a rapidly changing dynamic framework that healthcare has not seen in some time, and dive into how these issues may impact provider operations, valuations, and health care transactions.
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Season 1 Episode 8: Moving Forward By Looking Back- 2021 Reflections and What 2022 Holds for the Future
2021 was quite the year (to put it very mildly) and 2022 has had an equally interesting start as well. In the first episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast for 2022, Kyle and Herd reflect back on what was 2021 and dive into areas of healthcare that the nation is focusing on for 2022. Areas such as the healthcare M&A rally, the more pressured push for price transparency, care delivery innovation, and others are reflected upon in order to move forward in 2022 by looking back in this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast.Congressional Budget Office Article: The Prices That CommercialHealth Insurers and Medicare Pay for Hospitals’ and Physicians’ ServicesLink- https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2022-01/57422-medical-prices.pdf
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Season 1 Episode 7: An Interview with Joe Taylor
In the 2021 season finale of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Herd and Kyle sat down for an interview with JTaylor co-founder and chairman-board of managers, Joe Taylor. During the interview, Joe shares how it all started at JTaylor, lessons learned along the way, and reflects on where the firm is headed into the future.
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Season 1 Episode 6: Private Equity in Healthcare - The What, The Why, & The How
Episode 6- Private Equity in Healthcare- The What, The Why & The HowPrivate equity in healthcare has exploded, and investors looking to get into the healthcare PE action face several challenges to get to expected returns. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Arielle Schmeck, CPA/ABV, CM&AA joins Kyle and Herd to discuss the impact of healthcare PE, changes in investor approach, and the rise in scrutiny. Arielle also shares insights from her article, "Private Equity and Health Care Investments: How Has COVID-19 Impacted Deal Flow?" which covers the healthcare PE deal flow funnel as a result of the pandemic, access to cheap debt, and excess "dry powder".JTaylor- https://www.jtaylor.com/JTaylor Healthcare Podcast Website- https://www.jtaylor.com/media/podcastsPrivate Equity and Health Care Investments: How Has COVID-19 Impacted Deal Flow?-https://www.jtaylor.com/news/private-equity-and-health-care-investments-how-has-covid-19-impacted-deal-flowArticle PDF-https://media.graphcms.com/AYOtUei7SUGBlIFZKvss
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Season 1 Episode 5: Simple, But Not Easy - Assessing Impact of Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and Stark Law Changes
In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd welcome Anna Brewer, Keith Duggar, and Alyssa James to the podcast to discuss recent changes to Medicare Physician Fee Schedules and Stark Law that will affect physician compensation across the nation. Podcast Website- https://www.jtaylor.com/media/podcastsJTaylor Website- https://www.jtaylor.com/Hall Render Website- https://www.hallrender.com/Hall Render Webinar Recording- Simple, But Not Easy: Assessing Impact of Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and Stark Law Changes- https://hall-render.wistia.com/medias/c7mj2l9meo2021 Physician Fee Schedule Impact On Physician Practices: JTaylor 4 Part Series-Part 1- https://www.jtaylor.com/news/2021-physician-fee-schedule-impact-on-physician-practices-part-1-what-is-the-problemPart 2- https://www.jtaylor.com/news/2021-physician-fee-schedule-impact-on-physician-practices-part-1-what-is-the-problemPart 3- https://www.jtaylor.com/news/2021-physician-fee-schedule-impact-on-physician-practices-part-3-surgical-specialtiesPart 4- https://www.jtaylor.com/news/2021-physician-fee-schedule-impact-on-physician-practices-part-4-hospital-based-specialtiesPlease reach to us using the Contact Us form on the podcast site- https://www.jtaylor.com/media/podcasts
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Season 1 Episode 4: Healthcare Due Diligence
Due diligence can make or break the success of a healthcare deal. In this episode of the JTaylor Healthcare podcast, Kyle and Herd share their experiences navigating this important and complex area of business in a light-hearted conversation while also playing a little bit of their own consulting buzzword bingo along the way.
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Season 1 Episode 3: Pricing Transparency
Continuing from the Healthcare Megatrends episode, Herd & Kyle dive deeper into the escalating cost of healthcare and what the U.S. is doing through Pricing Transparency by taking take us through the origins, its impact, and the hopes & dreams for it in the future
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Season 1 Episode 2: The Behavioral Health Episode
Kyle and Herd tackle the very “simple” topic of Behavioral Health in the United States, from current needs to gaps in care, and their observations on this important and critical piece of healthcare for the country.
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Season 1 Episode 1: Megatrends
In the first episode of the JTaylor Healthcare Podcast, Kyle and Herd sit down to share the megatrends they've seen affect the national healthcare business landscape.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The JTaylor Healthcare Podcast explores the business of Healthcare, from Operation to Valuation, in a fun and non-boring format. About JTaylor- JTaylor was established in 1999 as a client-centric CPA firm focused primarily on tax services and business consulting. Uniting quantitative and financial analysis with human insight, JTaylor provides clients with the direction they need to discover the best pathway to success. www.jtaylor.com
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