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Scott Polenz, Vice President of Physician & Advanced Practice Clinician Relations at Marshfield Clinic Health System
Scott Polenz, Vice President of Physician & Advanced Practice Clinician Relations at Marshfield Clinic Health System joins the podcast to discuss his background in finance, issues he's following in healthcare, excitements and nerves in the new year, and what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years. -
Andrea Lee Linna, Partner at McGuireWoods, LLP
This episode features Andrea Lee Linna, Partner at McGuireWoods, LLP. Here, she discusses what the end of the Covid public health emergency means for telehealth going forward, & the DEA’s proposed rule for bringing back the in-person medical evaluation requirement for controlled substances. -
Alerts in the EHR System May Help Bridge the 17-Year Gap Between Publication of Evidence-Based Guidelines and Consistent Implementation in Practice by Healthcare Providers
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ralph J. Riello III, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Cardiorenal & Metabolism, Yale School of Medicine, and Dr. Nihar Desai, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Yale School of Medicine, Vice Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine, to discuss the key findings from the PROMPT-Lipid Trial. The PROMPT-LIPID trial was designed to evaluate whether automated electronic alerts with guideline-based recommendations can help improve the management of hyperlipidemia among patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at very high risk for cardiovascular events. This episode is sponsored by Amgen. -
Business Briefing with Molly Gamble 3-1-23
This episode features Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare. Here, she discusses how the state of the economy is impacting major health systems after a challenging 2022. -
What Does the Future Hold for Virtual Care and Heart Health?
In this episode, Lee Schwamm, MD, who is a neurologist and director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Telehealth and American Heart Association volunteer, describes the new era in telehealth, focusing on the boom in virtual care as well as the past, present, and future role of telehealth in cardiovascular care. This episode is sponsored by the Intelligo Professional Educational Hub™ powered by the American Heart Association. -
Sara Vaezy, Chief Strategy Officer at Providence
Sara Vaezy, Chief Strategy Officer at Providence, joins the podcast to talk about her background, the most innovative things happening in healthcare right now, how health systems should think about growth in the future while balancing physical footprint and virtual care, health systems needing to change to become financially strong organizations again as the healthcare industry evolves, and what she expects from the big healthcare disruptors in 2023 and beyond. -
Nick Thomas, Associate Editor at Becker's Healthcare
This episode features Nick Thomas, Associate Editor at Becker's Healthcare. Here, he discusses how the state of the economy is impacting major health systems after a challenging 2022. -
Jeron L. Ravin, President and CEO of Swope Health
Jeron L. Ravin, President and CEO of Swope Health joins the podcast to talk about his background in politics and how that shapes the way he leads, the biggest issues he's following in healthcare in 2023, and what the most effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years. -
Andy Paulson, Executive Director at Central Illinois Endoscopy Center
This episode features Andy Paulson, Executive Director at Central Illinois Endoscopy Center. Here, he discusses his background, the evolution of medicine throughout his career, his focus on physician retention, and much more. -
Dr. Forrest Sauer, Owner at Twin Oaks Health Solutions
This episode features Dr. Forrest Sauer, Owner at Twin Oaks Health Solutions. Here, he discusses what led him to start Twin Oaks Health, an ‘alternative medicine practice that specializes in helping people manage complex health problems like diabetes, thyroid disease, fatigue, and depression’, tips on how you can radically improve your well-being and stay healthy, and much more. -
Dr. Arpan Waghray, Chief Executive of Well Being Trust at Providence
Dr. Arpan Waghray, Chief Executive of Well Being Trust at Providence, joins the podcast to discuss his background, the big trends he's seeing in youth mental health today, the impact the pandemic had on youth mental health, a health system's role in supporting the mental health of young people in their communities and how can they help, where he sees the biggest opportunity to make a difference in the future, and how hospitals can better reach young people who need help in their communities. -
Dr. Jyoti Randhawa, Medical Director at Miracare Center in Tinley Park, IL.
This episode features Dr. Jyoti Randhawa, Medical Director at Miracare Center in Tinley Park, IL. Here, she discusses her background, what causes leadership burnout in healthcare, her top priorities going forward in 2023, and more. -
Roger Härtl, Director of Neurosurgery Spine at Weill Cornell Medicine
Roger Härtl, Director of Neurosurgery Spine at Weill Cornell Medicine, joins the podcast to discuss his background, his focus on patient access to quality care & minimally invasive spine surgery, and what healthcare leaders need to be successful. -
Lexi Kayser, Reporter at Becker's Hospital Review
This episode features Lexi Kayser, Reporter at Becker's Hospital Review. Here, she discusses how healthcare executives are tackling workforce shortages, several medical schools withdrawing voluntary participation in U.S. News & World Report's popular rankings alleging they interfere with diversity measures, and more.
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