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July 29, 2022
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by Scott Shreeve, MD

Value-Based Care: The Latest Virtue Signaling in Care Delivery

About two years ago, I started hearing quite a bit about Social Determinants of Health, Health Equity, and Health Disparities. At first, I welcomed the new terms as they describe a very long-standing but newly recognized issue. I felt the world was finally waking up to the fact that so much of our health is […]

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July 27, 2022
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by Scott Shreeve, MD

INTERVIEW: Dan Lord (Part 2) – Measuring the Difference

We recently spoke with Dan Lord, Crossover’s Medical Director for the Central Region, about his decade-long journey to and through Crossover. In Part 1, he touched on his background and the key initiatives he has been leading. In Part 2, he digs into the creation of the Guild infrastructure and the value of measurement-based care […]

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July 23, 2022
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by Scott Shreeve, MD

Health Innovation and the Infinite Game

I have been reading an interesting book by James Carse on Finite and Infinite Games. I heard about the book when listening to the CEO of Shopify describe his approach to innovation and enabling structural shifts in how people live, shop, and transact. Simon Sinek picked up on this same theme and expanded it in […]

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July 18, 2022
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by Scott Shreeve, MD

Interview: Dan Lord, Part 1: Starting in the Janitors Closet

Daniel Lord, DC recently moved with his family to Colorado for his new role as Medical Director for Crossover’s Central Region. He joined Crossover in 2012, initially as the chiropractor for the Facebook (now Meta) Health Center and has taken on increasingly strategic leadership roles while helping craft our growing integrated care team capabilities and [&

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