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Matt Timmons, COO of Children's Hospital New Orleans
In this episode, Matt Timmons, COO of Children's Hospital New Orleans, discusses the hospital's top priorities, including expanding behavioral health services, addressing health equity challenges, and engaging a diverse workforce. He also shares insights on how the hospital is impacting the community beyond its walls through innovative programs like ThriveKids. -
The Role of Timely Data in Driving Quality Care at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield with Piyush Khanna
In this episode, Piyush Khanna, Vice President of Clinical Services at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of timely data from provider networks. He shares insights on quality reporting requirements, operational challenges, and how advancements in data exchange are shaping the future of healthcare delivery. -
Healthcare Upside/Down: Expanding Cancer Care with Oncology Partnerships
Join Molly Gamble as she welcomes Adam Reich, Ben Wade, and Elizabeth Liebow to discuss the thriving partnerships in the oncology space, highlighting the unique collaboration between Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center and Stamford Health. Delve into the impact on communities and patients, and gain expert advice for leaders looking to form successful oncology partnerships. This episode is sponsored by ECG Management Consultants. -
Streamlining Success: Best Practices for EHR-Based Project Implementation
This podcast continues the important conversation on implementation science, shining a spotlight on one project that incorporates implementation science at the point of care. Laney Jones, PharmD, MPH, of Amgen speaks with Stephanie Saucier, MD, FACC, RPVI, of Hartford HealthCare about the Preventive Cardiology Best Practice Advisory initiative she started in her health system. Dr. Saucier provides actionable insights for overcoming roadblocks to bring initiatives like this to fruition within a health care system. This episode is sponsored by Amgen and Dr. Saucier was compensated for her participation. -
Advancing Medicaid Care and Health Equity: A Conversation with Rushil Desai, President and CEO of Aetna Better Health of Illinois
In this episode, Rushil Desai, President and CEO of Aetna Better Health of Illinois, discusses key trends in Medicaid managed care, including the integration of behavioral health and social needs, the impact of digital health solutions, and the future of value-based care. He also shares insights into the innovative programs improving access and equity for Illinois' most vulnerable populations. -
Paul Bruning on Advancing Neuromuscular Skeletal Care and Patient-Centered Value at Sutter Health
Paul Bruning, Service Line Director at Sutter Health, shares his insights on the evolving trends in neuromuscular skeletal care, the role of AI in healthcare, and the importance of patient-reported outcome measures in value-based care. He also discusses his career journey and offers advice for emerging healthcare leaders. -
Balancing Lives and the Future: Dr. Lee Schwamm on Stroke Care and the Get With The Guidelines Program
Dr. Lee Schwamm, a leading expert in digital health and stroke care, joins the podcast to discuss the delicate balance between saving lives and ensuring quality of life for stroke patients. He dives into the impact of the 20-year-old Get With The Guidelines program, the importance of including rural data, and what this all means for the future of stroke care.This episode is sponsored by the American Heart Association. -
Building Surgeon-Led Centers: Insights from Dr. Benjamin Stein, Chairman of Capital Surgical Solutions
In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Stein, Orthopedic Surgeon and Chairman of Capital Surgical Solutions, discusses the creation of surgeon-led ambulatory surgery centers. He shares his passion for empowering surgeons through control over patient care and operational decisions, and his insights on the evolving role of independent surgeons in the healthcare landscape. -
George Halvorson on Medicare Advantage's Impact and the Future of Healthcare
In this episode, George Halvorson, Chair and CEO of the Institute for InterGroup Understanding and former CEO of Kaiser Permanente, shares insights on the evolution of Medicare Advantage, its success in delivering quality care, and its role in shaping the future of healthcare. Halvorson delves into key topics like capitation, healthcare cost management, and the ongoing challenges facing the Medicare system. -
Exploring the Intersection of Sports Psychiatry and Eating Disorder Care with Dr. Mark Allen
In this episode, Dr. Mark Allen, Chairman of the American Board of Sports & Performance Psychiatry and newly appointed Medical Director of Psychiatry at EDCare, discusses his journey in psychiatry, the importance of specialized care for athletes with eating disorders, and the unique challenges faced in sports environments. He also highlights EDCare’s athlete-specific program and its innovative, multidisciplinary approach to recovery. -
Margaret Chappell, CEO of the Center for Advanced Surgery
In this episode, Margaret Chappell, CEO of the Center for Advanced Surgery, shares her expertise on ASC trends, including reimbursement challenges and staffing efficiencies. She also offers leadership advice from her 44 years in healthcare, emphasizing flexibility and thorough preparation. -
Shane Rodabaugh, Vice President of IT Infrastructure at Baptist Health System KY & IN
In this episode, Shane Rodabaugh, Vice President of IT Infrastructure at Baptist Health System KY & IN, discusses the impact of AI on healthcare, the evolving role of technology in patient care, and the importance of staying agile in a rapidly changing IT landscape. -
Todd Eury, Founder and CEO of the Pharmacy Podcast Network
In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with Todd Eury, Founder and CEO of the Pharmacy Podcast Network. They discuss emerging trends in the pharmacy industry, the evolving role of pharmacists, the impact of payment reforms, and the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Todd also shares insights into the growth of the Pharmacy Podcast Network and the exciting changes ahead for the profession. -
Insights on ASC Operations and Healthcare Innovation with Prashanth Bala, Shields Health
In this episode, Prashanth Bala, Chief of Ambulatory Surgical Services & Vice President of ASC Operations at Shields Health, shares his journey and discusses Shields Health's role in transforming healthcare delivery. He also explores current trends in surgery centers, including outpatient procedures and partnerships with hospitals. -
The Future of Medicare Advantage and AI in Contact Centers with Henry Falter, COO at EngageCX
In this episode, Henry Falter, COO of EngageCX, joins Scott Becker to discuss the evolving landscape of Medicare Advantage, the impact of AI on contact centers, and the future of healthcare marketing. Henry shares insights on the changing dynamics of payers, the challenges of open enrollment, and his advice for emerging leaders in a post-COVID world. -
Tammy Boyd, Chief Revenue Officer at Lakeside Neurologic
In this episode, Tammy Boyd, Chief Revenue Officer at Lakeside Neurologic, discusses the organization's holistic approach to neurorehabilitation, the challenges of staffing and payer systems, and key growth opportunities in post-acute care. -
Scott Becker - The 5 Key Reasons Behind Swamped Emergency Departments 9-28-24
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the alarming rise in ER wait times, which have reached a decade-high average of 2 hours and 45 minutes. He outlines five major factors contributing to the strain on emergency departments, including the lack of primary care access, closures of nursing homes, staff shortages, slow triaging processes, and the growing impact of behavioral health needs. -
April Ernst, Chief Operating Officer at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute
In this episode, April Ernst, Chief Operating Officer at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute, shares insights into the challenges and opportunities driving orthopedic and spine care. She discusses growth strategies in Central Florida, advancements in robotic surgery and telemedicine, and the shift toward outpatient care, all while keeping patient-centered, value-based care at the forefront. -
Kayce Degenhardt, Vice President of IT Clinical Applications at Inova Health System
In this episode, Kayce Degenhardt, Vice President of IT Clinical Applications at Inova Health System, discusses the integration of AI in clinical systems, application rationalization, and supporting her team's well-being. She shares her vision for improving clinician and patient experiences, along with advice for emerging healthcare leaders. -
Advancing Health Equity with Data and Technology: A Conversation with Brandon Buchanan of Endeavor Health
In this episode, Brandon Buchanan, FACHE, System Assistant Vice President of Health Equity and Operations at Endeavor Health, discusses innovative strategies to close care gaps using data-driven approaches and technology. He shares impactful projects and lessons from leading health equity initiatives across the system’s diverse patient population.
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