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Bellevue Healthcare CEO Joel Gallion on Advocacy, Organic Growth, and AI in DME

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This week Alex and Wayne are joined by Joel Gallion, President and CEO of Bellevue Healthcare, discusses the company’s evolution and the broader DME landscape. Founded in 2000, Bellevue now has 23 locations across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and Gallion shares how early “wear many hats” bootstrapping (starting with hospice) shaped a people-first culture and long-tenure leadership. He recaps advocacy work at NCART and AAHomecare legislative events, emphasizing the need to educate policymakers on home care’s value in keeping patients out of acute settings. Gallion explains Bellevue’s organic growth approach, adding services like complex rehab through internal talent, and the advantages of independence, including the ability to decline unsustainable business. He highlights shifting consumer expectations, technology’s role in visibility, and practical AI use such as automating fax intake, with future disruption expected in revenue cycle processes.

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aflevering Bellevue Healthcare CEO Joel Gallion on Advocacy, Organic Growth, and AI in DME artwork

Bellevue Healthcare CEO Joel Gallion on Advocacy, Organic Growth, and AI in DME

This week Alex and Wayne are joined by Joel Gallion, President and CEO of Bellevue Healthcare, discusses the company’s evolution and the broader DME landscape. Founded in 2000, Bellevue now has 23 locations across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and Gallion shares how early “wear many hats” bootstrapping (starting with hospice) shaped a people-first culture and long-tenure leadership. He recaps advocacy work at NCART and AAHomecare legislative events, emphasizing the need to educate policymakers on home care’s value in keeping patients out of acute settings. Gallion explains Bellevue’s organic growth approach, adding services like complex rehab through internal talent, and the advantages of independence, including the ability to decline unsustainable business. He highlights shifting consumer expectations, technology’s role in visibility, and practical AI use such as automating fax intake, with future disruption expected in revenue cycle processes.

Gisteren34 min
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Daybreak’s Eric Mongeau on the Shift Beyond CPAP: Reducing Abrasion, Scaling DME, and At-Home Oral Appliance Therapy

On this week's episode of the Claim to Fame podcast, Eric Mongeau shares his 16-year sleep industry path from ResMed to scaling Aeroflow and now leading commercial strategy at Daybreak, arguing the industry is entering a major shift with more diagnostic and therapy options. He credits Aeroflow’s growth to reducing “abrasion,” embracing technology and automation, and building a consumer-like patient experience that compressed intake, pricing, paperwork, AI mask fitting, and telehealth scheduling into seconds, while emphasizing people, learning and development, and aligning the “three Ps” (patient, provider, payer). Mongeau discusses healthcare fragmentation, policy misalignment, and the need for payer/provider collaboration, then explains Daybreak’s at-home oral appliance model using telehealth, impressions, teledentistry screening, U.S. manufacturing, and gradual titration, plus how DMEs can convert CPAP drop-offs into oral appliance therapy; he also describes awareness efforts like state Sleep Apnea Awareness Month resolutions.

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Med-South’s Lisa Wells on DME Compliance, Provider Enrollment, Culture, and the Future of Home-Based Care

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ACHC on CMS Final Rule: Annual DMEPOS Accreditation, Survey Readiness, and Ownership Changes

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Mathew Mammen on Fixing DME Decisioning with Ashvin AI’s Financial Operating System

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