Description

A brief description and explanation the Octagon’s direction with regard to findings about Millennials attitudes around health and lifestyle and the strategies being put into place in order to reach this next generation, the first one that appears will be less healthy than the one preceding it.

Why you should watch

Learn how the Millennials wave will affect the future of healthcare.

BIO

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Stephen Bolles, D.C. has spent the last 30 years in health care: as a provider, in professional government affairs, non-profit institutional executive with a focus on integrative health care, as a consumer product developer and manager for UnitedHealth Group, and as an entrepreneur and consultant. With an orientation toward and a focus on healthcare consumerism, he has designed, implemented and managed a series of strategic projects for clients.

The Octagon

The Octagon at Life University was created to foster dialogue and exchange on important social, political and conceptual issues based on Life University’s Eight Core Proficiencies. The Octagon creates an environment where questions and issues from every avenue of life can be embraced, discussed, debated and acted upon. As with most things in life it is not constrained by a lack of desire or need but only by limited human and financial resources. It is the intention of the University’s president, Dr. Guy Riekeman, for the Octagon to tackle important and controversial matters that will have long range impact and the potential for application in other fields. The Octagon does not seek to be reckless in its work but it does seek to be fearless in its charge, prepared to confront matters that frustrate society in a meaningful way. The Octagon can best be described as a think tank to promote world changing discussion related to healthcare and the human condition.