September 19, 2022: Melissa Morris, CEO of Lantum joins Bill for the news today. The trend of "quiet quitting" has recently gained traction on social media, referring to a phenomenon in which workers reduce their enthusiasm at work and stick to the minimum expectations of their role. What does 'quiet quitting' look like at hospitals? Some healthcare experts say the Amazon Care shutdown is a strategic play and not a failure. What happens when telehealth expansion is put under the microscope? How does it address concerns about access, quality of care, equity and program integrity?

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How do we keep ‘quiet quitting’ from happening? How do we maintain engaged employees? Inflation and the cost of living has scared people back into the workforce but they're coming with a different mindset altogetherEmployees need three things: Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose in their roleAmazon is moving away from the employer healthcare space and more to direct to consumer opportunitiesLantumThe Cedars-Sinai Accelerator

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What does 'quiet quitting' look like at hospitals? - BeckersAmazon Care shutdown is a strategic play, not a failure, some healthcare experts say - Fierce HealthcareHHS OIG Report Puts Telehealth Expansion Under Microscope - Healthcare Innovation

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