
BBQ, Blood Sugar & Bureaucracy: Happy Birthday America!
In this special Independence Day episode of Experiencing Healthcare with Matt Staub, Jamie and Matt reflect on what the Fourth of July means to them personally, professionally, and patriotically. From childhood fireworks shows and peach festivals to navigating Medicaid policy changes and healthcare reform, this is a timely conversation that mixes hot dogs with hard truths. Join us as we explore the intersection of American ideals, healthcare innovation, and why turkey burgers and Katy Perry may never be the same.
Experiencing Healthcare Podcast · Matt Staub, Jamie Preston
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Show Notes
Episode Highlights:
- Why the Fourth of July hits different for healthcare professionals
- Growing up in a military family and how it shaped Matt’s values
- Fireworks, peaches, and facility BBQs—holiday traditions in senior care
- Reflections on government involvement in healthcare—what’s working, what’s not
- The impact of Medicaid changes and how value-based care fits in
- Why Disneyland ruined fireworks (and how to reframe your expectations)
Key Takeaways:
- Celebrate your country and challenge the systems that need reform
- Healthcare professionals must have a seat at the policy-making table
- Value-based care isn't perfect—but it's a step in the right direction
Referenced:
- CMS Innovation Center
- Gilbert Peach Festival
- Fort Jackson fireworks
- Katy Perry's “Firework” (unfortunately, also now Matt’s personal performance piece)