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The Evolution of Surgery Centers: Insights from Amber Walsh, Partner at McGuireWoods LLP
In this episode, Amber Walsh, a seasoned expert in healthcare and private equity, provides a concise history of surgery centers, exploring their impact on hospitals, health systems, and the investment landscape. She also discusses current trends, challenges, and the role of private equity in shaping the future of surgery centers. -
Navigating the Evolving Cancer Care Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities - Part 1
This podcast discusses the increasing challenges faced by healthcare organizations in providing cancer care due to rising patient numbers and complex treatment needs. Panelists share their experiences and strategies for addressing these challenges, including leveraging technology, expanding access to care, and prioritizing patient advocacy. The discussion also highlights the importance of a collaborative approach between healthcare providers and technology companies to improve patient outcomes. This episode is sponsored by Exact Sciences. -
Colleen Blackburn, Director of Cardiovascular Service Line at OSF Healthcare
In this episode, Colleen Blackburn, Director of Cardiovascular Service Line at OSF Healthcare, discusses the evolving challenges in cardiology post-COVID. She shares insights on integrating AI, managing growing patient volumes, and making strategic decisions for expanding cardiovascular services while maintaining high-quality care. -
The Patient Experience in a Changing Healthcare Landscape
This episode explores how the patient-provider relationship has evolved and the impact on both patients and staff with Cathy McDowell, President and CEO of KZA. The conversation dives into the role of financing in healthcare decisions and how the industry might adapt to future challenges. It also discusses the potential impact of a consumer-driven healthcare system. This episode is sponsored by CareCredit. This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors and/or medical providers with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in the podcast are the sole opinions of the guest. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions. -
Challenges and Strategic Moves in the Nonprofit Healthcare Sector with Alan Condon
In this episode, Scott Becker and Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, explore the ongoing challenges facing nonprofit health systems, including high labor costs and inflation. They discuss why some systems are outperforming others and highlight key market expansions by both nonprofit and for-profit hospitals in high-growth regions. -
Innovative Telemedicine Solutions for Substance Use Disorder with UPMC Health Plan Leaders Dr. Matthew Hurford & Michael Lynch
Join Jakob Emerson as he converses with Dr. Matthew Hurford, President and CEO of Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (part of UPMC Health Plan) and Dr. Michael Lynch, Senior Medical Director, Quality and Substance Use Disorder Services at UPMC Health Plan. They discuss the transformative Telemedicine Bridge Clinic model and its impact on patients with substance use disorders, highlighting clinical outcomes, patient engagement, and the broader ecosystem of care essential for holistic health and wellness. -
The Power and Complexities of Healthcare Reform: A Conversation with Robert E. Andrews, CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance
In this episode, Robert E. Andrews, CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance and former U.S. Congressman, shares his reflections on the Affordable Care Act, the evolving role of Medicare Advantage, and the current power dynamics in the healthcare system. Discover his unique perspective on where power lies in the industry and his advice for emerging leaders. -
Innovative Behavioral Health Solutions for Health Systems: A Conversation with Allison Hofmann of Cigna Healthcare
In this episode, Allison Hofmann, VP of Hospital and Health System Industry Vertical at Cigna Healthcare, shares her insights on the unique ways Cigna is partnering with health systems to address behavioral health challenges, enhance member experiences, and support healthcare workers in a rapidly evolving landscape. -
Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins III, Neurosurgeon and Expert in Complex Spinal Neurosurgery
In this episode, Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins III, a board-certified neurosurgeon and expert in complex spinal neurosurgery, shares insights on the evolving landscape of spine surgery, the impact of AI in clinical practice, and the future of private practice in an increasingly complex healthcare environment. -
Dr. Anthony Tortolani, Retired Cardiac Surgeon
Join us as Dr. Anthony Tortolani, a retired cardiac surgeon with over 40 years of experience, discusses the rapid advancements in cardiac care, the integration of AI, and the potential dangers of profit-driven healthcare. This insightful conversation delves into the critical issues shaping the future of cardiology. -
Aimmon Lago, Executive Director of Revenue Cycle Systems & Services at Stanford Health Care
In this episode, Aimmon Lago, Executive Director of Revenue Cycle Systems & Services at Stanford Health Care, discusses the critical role of technology in healthcare, recent successes in claims processing systems, and the future of automation and operational efficiency in the revenue cycle. -
Ananya Banerjee, Chief Commercial Officer at Aledade, Inc.
In this episode, Ananya Banerjee, Chief Commercial Officer at Aledade, Inc., discusses the challenges of healthcare access, cost management, and physician independence, while highlighting Aledade's impact on rural communities and the future of value-based care. -
Deepak Sadagopan, COO of Population Health at Providence
In this episode, Deepak Sadagopan, COO of Population Health at Providence, shares his insights on the transition to value-based care models and the integration of population health initiatives. Listen as he discusses the key trends shaping healthcare, the challenges and successes of Providence's journey, and his vision for sustainable, patient-centered care. -
Rural Hospital Challenges & AI Innovation in Healthcare with Molly Gamble
In this episode, Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker's Healthcare, discusses the alarming decline in rural maternity care services and the broader implications for healthcare access. She also previews an upcoming webinar on how one health system is leading the way in AI innovation. Learn more here: https://go.beckershospitalreview.com/hit/how-one-health-system-quietly-became-an-ai-powerhouse -
Leading the Charge: uPerform’s Experts on Making a Difference in Health IT Training
In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges healthcare organizations face in training their staff on complex EHRs. Our guests, Liz Griffith, Lori Reece, and Bobby Zarr, share their unique experiences and perspectives on how to overcome these obstacles. They delve into the importance of scalable and effective health IT education and how uPerform is a proven solution for health systems across the country.This episode is sponsored by uPerform. -
Dr. Jeff Wessler, Cardiologist at Northwell Health & Founder and CEO of Heartbeat Health
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Wessler, Cardiologist at Northwell Health & Founder and CEO of Heartbeat Health, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of cardiovascular care. He discusses the impact of decentralized diagnostics, the rise of GLP-1 medications, and the journey of building a successful virtual cardiology practice. -
The Power of In-Home Care: A Key to Whole-Person Health
This Becker's Healthcare podcast episode dives into whole-person care with Catherine Tabaka, CEO of Matrix Medical Network. Matrix delivers whole-person care by assessing patients’ health in all its dimensions, including physical, emotional, spiritual and social, which can improve outcomes and health equity. Matrix home-based services uncover factors such as social determinants of health and empower patients to manage their health. Leaders can prepare for the future of healthcare by focusing on care coordination and ensuring patients don't fall through the cracks.This episode is sponsored by Matrix Medical Network. -
Dr. Seth Kaufman, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer at NorthBay Health
Join Dr. Seth Kaufman, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer at NorthBay Health, as he discusses the health system's innovative efforts to ensure equitable access to care in Solano County. From new clinic expansions to addressing social determinants of health, Dr. Kaufman shares how NorthBay is breaking barriers to provide high-quality care for one of the most diverse communities in the nation. -
Understanding the CMS TEAM Model
This Becker's Healthcare podcast episode dives into the CMS Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM). Linda Corley, Vice President at Xtend Healthcare, explains the model's purpose and its key aspects for hospital leaders to consider from a compliance, financial, quality perspective, and covers best practices and next steps for hospitals to prepare for the TEAM model's implementation in January 2026.This episode is sponsored by Xtend Healthcare. -
Next-Gen Healthcare Leveraging AI for Results
This episode explores the future of healthcare experience management with Vinitha Ramnathan, Chief Product Officer at NRC Health. Vinitha discusses how NRC Health utilizes cutting-edge technology, including a healthcare-specific LLM (Large Language Model), to help organizations manage patient and provider experiences. We'll learn how co-designing innovations with stakeholders and identifying efficiencies are key to success in the evolving healthcare landscape.This episode is sponsored by NRC Health.
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