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    Explore "acos" with insightful episodes like "Today's Air Force - July 5, Part 1", "Value-based care in 2024: Understanding what’s ahead, the challenges and benefits", "Two Minute Report: ACOS Speaks Amid Tensions", "#27 Amazon Ads Analyse ohne Vorwissen – für E-Commerce Manager & Entscheider" and "Top 6 Mistakes Brands Make When Allocating Retail Media Budget - Episode 237" from podcasts like ""Today's Air Force", "Modern Healthcare’s Healthcare Insider Podcast", "Two Minute Report", "Ahead on Marketplaces" and "Ecommerce Braintrust"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Value-based care in 2024: Understanding what’s ahead, the challenges and benefits

    Value-based care in 2024: Understanding what’s ahead, the challenges and benefits

    In the year ahead, the value-based care landscape is expected to be more challenging for healthcare providers as new regulations from the federal government take effect.

    A key strategy to manage and thrive in this increasingly complex environment is leveraging technology.  

    In this episode, Dr. Matt Lambert, chief medical officer of Curation Health, will detail best practices for healthcare leaders to implement technology that will help ease the transition to value-based care, describing how automation and other applications can significantly help with risk management, care coordination and data. 

    In addition, Lambert discusses the overall value-based care landscape and his predications for 2024.

    #27 Amazon Ads Analyse ohne Vorwissen – für E-Commerce Manager & Entscheider

    #27 Amazon Ads Analyse ohne Vorwissen – für E-Commerce Manager & Entscheider
    Amazon Advertising wird immer komplexer. Diverse Werbeformate und Berichte, hunderte KPIs und Stellschrauben. Überblick behalten ist angesagt! Vor allem für E-Commerce Manager und Entscheider, die sich mit der Advertising Konsole nicht täglich beschäftigen können. Moritz Meyer und Florian Vette von der Amazon Agentur MOVESELL zeigen in 4 Schritten, wie ihr einen Überblick über eure Advertising Konsole gewinnt und die wichtigsten Potenziale und Probleme aufdeckt: Konto-Analyse (Setup, Beispiele, Score), Treiber-Analysen (ACoS, ROAS, Kosten, Umsatz), Budget-Analyse und Brandstore-Analyse. Amazon Werbekampagnen dürfen nicht zu pauschal und oberflächlich betrachtet werden, aber eine klare Struktur und einheitliche Herangehensweise ist essenziell.

    Top 6 Mistakes Brands Make When Allocating Retail Media Budget - Episode 237

    Top 6 Mistakes Brands Make When Allocating Retail Media Budget - Episode 237

    In today’s podcast, we are talking with Matteo Bizon about retail media budget allocation and the top 6 mistakes brands make with their allocation. Kiri and Matteo discuss the different possibilities as well as traps brands fall into. Bobsled’s latest research suggests a better way to allocate retail media budget - by funnel stage! Go to bobsledmarketing.com, find “resources” and sign up for the report and webinar that will be out on May 19th.

    Make sure you tune in to find out more!

    Matteo is a PPC specialist at Bobsled. He became passionate about digital advertising while studying marketing management at university and immediately started experimenting by launching his own website project and helping a friend start an ecommerce business for his clothing brand. After working for an Italian digital marketing agency, he joined Amazon where he learnt Amazon advertising in a client-facing role. Looking for more challenges and knowledge around advertising on Amazon, Matteo joined Bobsled where he had the opportunity to discover more advanced techniques and refine his skills.

    Giving small physician practices a larger voice

    Giving small physician practices a larger voice

    How can small physician practices be supported in their work? In what ways can practices grow their voice to get the attention of payers and ultimately realize the goals of value-based care? In this episode, Dr. Jen Brull discusses taking her practice in Plainville Kansas on a journey of continual improvement that led her to a national role as vice president of clinical engagement for Aledade, a company that helps geographically disparate primary care practices form accountable care organizations and deliver successful value-based care.

    Freedom of the press: how do we protect the rights of journalists?

    Freedom of the press: how do we protect the rights of journalists?

    In Episode 2 of Series 2, Todd talks to Elisabeth Witchell, Impunity Campaign Consultant with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) about the human rights issues associated with being a journalist and the work of the Committee in defending those rights. The discussion focuses on the Committee’s use of the Global Impunity Index, which spotlights countries where journalists are murdered and their killers go free and which is used as evidence to lobby for justice and change.

    Apologies for the occasional poor quality of the audio in this episode.

    00.00-5.05

    • Todd asks Elisabeth just how dangerous it is in certain parts of the world to be a journalist - Elisabeth says a ‘startlingly high’ number of journalists are not just killed but targeted, harrassed and murdered whilst doing their job.
    • Elisabeth explains that in countries like Mexico, many journalists will not cover certain stories or topics because they are too afraid to do so.
    • Elisabeth explains the CPJ’s Global Impunity Index 2016 which has identified 13 countries which account for 80 percent of the unsolved murders that took place worldwide during the 10-year period ending August 31, 2016.
    • Todd asks about the rationale behind the Index/how it works etc. and about people who disappear

    05.05-08.00

    • Todd asks about the effect that a ‘climate of fear’ creates among journalists/self-censorship etc.
    • Elisabeth gives some examples of how self-censorship impacts in dangerous areas
    • A brief discussion of how citizen journalism can work and the risks associated with it compared with more traditional journalism

    08.11- 11.30

    • A discussion and explanation of the circumstances in which a journalist might be attacked and of the sorts of people/organisations behind the killings
    • Further discussion about the types of stories a journalist might want to cover but might lead to them becoming a target
    • Elisabeth gives a number of examples of the types of cases she comes across
    • Balancing the desire to cover controversial stories and the risks journalists are prepared to take to shine a spotlight on an issue or controversy

    11.30-17.40

    • How the CPJ advocates on behalf of those who have been killed and tries to achieve justice for their families
    • CPJ’s work with other international and local organisations to try to achieve prosecutions and ultimately prevent murders of journalists
    • Elisabeth refers to the UN Plan of Action and the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
    • Elisabeth says the ultimate aim is to encourage countries to investigate and prosecute cases if it is not happening at a local/regional level
    • What do trends show about how bad things are for journalists now compared with before?
    • Discussion of what it means to be an “embedded journalist” and what the challenges/issues associated with that are

    17.40-end

    • Achievements for CPJ include increased prosecutions and convictions on the ground
    • Also CPJ’s work on getting journalists released from prison

    Elisabeth mentions the ACOS Alliance working to achieve a culture of safety for freelance journalists

    Further information

    CPJ has new data for 2016 - and since our interview with Elisabeth has published reports on journalists imprisoned and journalists killed. In the latter report on killed journalists, CPJ found the rate of journalists murdered to be down significantly for 2016. Althpugh the committee says it is a welcome development, it points out that it can also indicate that that in certain environments where there has been routine violence against the press, those media communities are now cautious or censored in other ways.