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On the Radio Health Advocate: On the Radio 10/26/16 - Small Business Digest Abbie Leibowitz speaks with host Don Mazzella about best practices to support employees during open enrollment. 9/2/16 - HealthCare Consumerism Radio Marcia Otto and Pam Mortenson discuss the latest in pricing transparency and workplace wellness with the hosts of HealthCare Consumerism Radio. 3/11/16 - HealthCare Consumerism Radio Abbie Leibowitz joins HealthCare Consumerism Radio hosts Doug Field and Ron Bachman to discuss how a data-driven approach to healthcare can strengthen employee engagement. 9/4/14 - CBS News Radio Bert Alicea, Vice President of EAP+Work/Life Services at Health Advocate, speaks with CBS News Radio correspondent Peter King about the issue of domestic violence in the workplace. 7/18/14 - HealthCare Consumerism Radio Marty Rosen speaks with the hosts of HealthCare Consumerism Radio, Brent Mason and Doug Field, about how integrating employee benefits improves efficiency, reduces cost and produces better outcomes for employees. 5/16/14 - The Healthcare Insider Marty Rosen speaks with the hosts of The Healthcare Insider, Todd Schnick and Todd Youngblood, about empowering consumers in healthcare and how Health Advocate is providing people with the resources they need in an evolving healthcare landscape. 8/15/12 - CBS News Hourly Report Bert Alicea, Vice President of EAP+Work/Life Services at Health Advocate, speaks about the information sessions the company’s professionals are leading, to help Penn State employees cope with the recent child sex abuse scandal. 5/16/12 - The Nurses Station Podcast Host Jim DeMaria speaks with Dr. Tom Wolk and Sandra Vigderman, RN about how Health Advocate helps people with clinical and administrative healthcare issues, and provides the information to empower them with their healthcare decisions. 1/23/12 - WBZH 1370 AM Health Advocate cofounder Marty Rosen speaks with TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce President, Eileen Dautrich, regarding the services of Health Advocate and its consumer division, Health Proponent. 12/13/11 - Kidney Talk Special guest Lisa Zamosky, LA Times columnist and writer for WebMD, speaks with hosts Stephen Furst and Lori Hartwell about how Health Advocate and Health Proponent are resources for people with medical billing errors. Health Advocate: On the Radio 03/25/11 - POB Magazine Health Advocate cofounder Marty Rosen speaks with POB Magazine editor Kristi Grahl about how small employers can find affordable health coverage for their employees. 02/28/11 - KPCW Mountain Money Marty Rosen speaks to KPCW Mountain Money about his book The Healthcare Survival Guide and how it can help you and your family avoid insurance confusion and get the best possible care for the lowest price. 01/30/11 - Live Radio America Home & Family Finance Radio host Paul Berry speaks to Marty Rosen about the money-saving tips in his book The Healthcare Survival Guide. 11/17/2010 – Healthy Business Radio Dr. Arthur Leibowitz joined the show to highlight the benefits of healthcare advocacy, and discuss the state of healthcare today as well as healthcare reform. 10/25/2010 – Your Money & Your Life on KBNP Business Talk Radio Host Mark Neil talks with coauthor Martin Rosen about the money-saving tips found in his book The Healthcare Survival Guide. 10/16/2010 – KGO-AM810 San Francisco, CA – Joanie Greggains The Healthcare Survival Guide coauthor Marty Rosen speaks with host Joanie Greggains about how to navigate the current healthcare system. 10/11/2010 – KAZI 88.7 FM – Economic Perspectives Marty Rosen speaks with Economic Perspectives host Hopeton Hay about the money-saving strategies found in his book The Healthcare Survival Guide. 09/02/2010 – South Dakota Public Broadcasting – Paul Guggenheimer In honor of Labor Day weekend, South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s Paul Guggenheimer talks with Marty Rosen about cost-saving options for the suddenly unemployed. 08/16/2010 – WDRC Hartford, CT Mary Jones talks with Marty Rosen about the money-savings tips found in The Healthcare Survival Guide. 08/16/2010 - WXEL 90.7 FM - On The Money Radio with Steve Pomeranz, CFP Steve Pomeranz of On The Money Radio discusses the cost-saving tips found in The Healthcare Survival Guide with coauthor Martin Rosen. 04/09/2010 - Executive Leaders Radio Blue Bell, PA Marty Rosen, Co-Founder, Chief Marketing Officer at Health Advocate first appeared on Executive Leaders Radio on April 9, 2010. Executive Leaders Radio is dedicated to honoring individuals who have risen to leadership roles through hard work and dedication. Health Advocate: On the Radio 03/28/2010 - WVOL 1460-AM Nashville, TN WVOL DIFFERENCES host Deniece Barnes talks with Martin Rosen about the inspiration behind The Healthcare Survival Guide as well as tips and strategies to save money on healthcare costs. 03/10/2010 - KKZN 760-AM Denver, CO AM 760 in Denver interviews The Healthcare Survival Guide coauthor Martin Rosen March 10. Host David Sirota asks Rosen to share some of the book’s tips on finding low-cost or free healthcare resources. 02/04/10 - WOR 710 New York The WOR Radio network interviews The Healthcare Survival Guide coauthor Martin Rosen. Host Joey Reynolds shares with his listeners some of the book’s cost-saving tips, including negotiating with your doctor and the ins and outs of COBRA coverage. 01/20/10 - WFAE 90.7 FM Charlotte, NC The Healthcare Survival Guide coauthor Marty Rosen joins a panel of experts to speak with “Charlotte Talks” host Mike Collins about how to find affordable healthcare. 12/16/09 – WPFW Washington, DC Verna Avery-Brown interviews Marty about The Healthcare Survival Guide and asks him to share some tips and strategies people can use to save money, especially if they are uninsured or underinsured. 12/15/09 - WFLA Tampa Bay, FL Co-hosts Jack Harris and Tedd Webb talk with Marty Rosen about the money- saving tips in The Healthcare Survival Guide. 12/11/09 - WBIX Lexington, MA Stu Taylor interviews Marty about The Healthcare Survival Guide. Marty shares a host of money-saving tips to listeners. 12/10/09 - WOCA Ocala, FL Host Larry Whitler, together with Marty Rosen, explores the tips and strategies mentioned in The Healthcare Survival Guide. 12/3/09 - WIRK Palm Beach, FL Host Bill Adams speaks with Marty Rosen about The Healthcare Survival Guide and asks him to share a few money-saving strategies. 12/2/09 - Jefferson Public Radio Ashland, OR Geoff Riley interviews Dr. Abbie Leibowitz about The Healthcare Survival Guide. Abbie also fields questions from callers and provides tips and strategies they can use to find free or low-cost healthcare. Health Advocate: On the Radio 12/1/09 - KPCC Southern California Public Radio Patt Morrison interviews Marty Rosen about the expiring COBRA subsidy and strategies people can use to continue to receive affordable medical care. Marty takes listener calls and provides solid strategies that people can use to keep themselves protected. 11/17/09 - KURV South Texas Host Sergio Sanchez speaks to Marty Rosen about tips and strategies from The Healthcare Survival Guide. 11/17/09 - WSVA Harrisonburg, VA Host Mike Schikman talks with Marty Rosen and asks him to share money-saving tips from The Healthcare Survival Guide. 11/12/09 - WCPN Cleveland, OH Marty Rosen talks with Regina Brett about The Healthcare Survival Guide and shares money-saving tips with listeners. 11/09/09 - WRVA Richmond, VA Jimmy Barrett talks to coauthor Marty Rosen about The Healthcare Survival Guide, COBRA and other affordable healthcare services. 11/06/09 - WTOP Washington, DC WTOP Radio Debbie Feinstein talks to coauthor Marty Rosen to about saving money on healthcare. What questions should you ask of your doctor or insurance company to save money on care? Marty provides several examples that people can use now to get discounts and save. 10/13/09 - WHYY Philadelphia, PA Kerry Grens interviews Marty Rosen and Abbie Leibowitz, Co-Authors of The Healthcare Survival Guide, about the nature of the health advocacy business and how people can use personal health advocates to help them navigate the healthcare system as well as save time and money..
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