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Where we share our weekly news debriefs and discussions with industry experts. These are lo-fi recordings aimed at giving our readers more opportunities to engage with our analysis and a view into some of the conversations that shape it.© 2026 Kevin O'Leary, Martin Cech Economie Hygiène et vie saine
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    • Omada on ACCESS, reimbursement rates, and its new cholesterol program | Wei-Li Shao
      Feb 20 2026

      The conversation covers Omada’s views on the ACCESS program and the recently announced reimbursement rates, how they’re thinking about using technology to scale their care operations, plus the new cholesterol program they just announced.

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      16 min
    • Unpacking the ACCESS Model | Jacob Schiff (CMMI)
      Feb 18 2026

      Kevin sits down with Jacob Shiff, the Chief AI & Technology Officer at CMMI, to unpack the new ACCESS model and what it means for healthcare innovators looking to reshape care delivery for Medicare populations.

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      31 min
    • The state of the Medicaid tech stack and readiness for upcoming eligibility changes | Nikita Singareddy (Fortuna Health) and Luke Farrell (Better Government Lab)
      Feb 17 2026

      On January 29th, CMS announced that Medicaid Technology Companies had pledged $600 million in savings to support the implementation of community engagement requirements from H.R. 1 and other improvements to the Medicaid tech stack.

      To discuss the current state of the Medicaid tech stack, how preparations for the January 1st 2027 implementation of community engagement requirements and twice yearly redeterminations is going, and alternatives to the Deloitte-Equifax “means-testing industrial complex” we’re joined by:

      • Nikita Singareddy , CEO of Fortuna Health
      • Luke Farrell, former USDS lead for benefits during the PHE unwinding, author of The Means-Testing Industrial Complex and Fellow at the University of Michigan’s Better Government Lab.
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      30 min
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