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Boyd Faust, Chief Strategy Officer at GoHealth Urgent Care
In this episode, Boyd Faust, Chief Strategy Officer at GoHealth Urgent Care and newly elected member of the Urgent Care Association Board of Directors, discusses the critical role of value-based care, strategic payer partnerships, and patient engagement in the evolving urgent care landscape. -
Harold D. Miller, President and CEO of the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform
In this episode, Harold D. Miller, President and CEO of the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, discusses the growing crisis of rural hospital closures. He sheds light on the underlying causes, common misconceptions, and the critical steps needed to preserve essential healthcare services in rural communities. -
Vrushangi Shah, Program Manager at UCLA Health Cancer Services
In this episode, Vrushangi Shah, Program Manager at UCLA Health Cancer Services, shares her journey to managing adolescent and young adult oncology programs. She discusses the importance of nurturing emerging leaders, building effective talent pipelines, and offers advice for early-career professionals eager to advance in the healthcare field. -
Elevating Patient Care: The Power of Leader Rounding
In this episode, we delve into the critical role of leader rounding in enhancing patient experiences and outcomes. Jon Tanner, Senior Product Director, and Katie Haifley, Product Director, from NRC Health discuss the challenges healthcare organizations face with traditional rounding practices and how their innovative solutions are transforming leader engagement. Discover how these experts are empowering nurse leaders and driving positive change in patient care.This episode is sponsored by NRC Health. -
Navigating Rising Healthcare Costs and Medicaid Contract Shifts with Jakob Emerson
In this episode, Scott Becker sits down with Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker’s Healthcare, to discuss the rising costs of employer-sponsored health plans driven by pharmacy expenses and the significant impact of national payers overtaking local health systems in Medicaid contracts. -
Prioritizing Patient Access and Experience: In-Home Care with Matrix Medical Network
This episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast dives into the future of in-home care with Joseph Buchanan, SVP of Clinical Network at Matrix Medical Network, about how they prioritize high-quality care delivery in patients' homes. They discuss the importance of a clinician-led approach to in-home assessments and how it improves access, patient experience, and health equity for payers.This episode is sponsored by Matrix Medical Network. -
Evolving with the Digital Front Door
In this episode, Brian Zimmerman from Becker's Healthcare sits down with Maigari Jinkiri, VP Business Development at Celebrus, to discuss the evolving concept of the digital front door in healthcare. They delve into the challenges healthcare organizations face in implementing digital strategies, explore effective patient communication tactics, and discuss the future of patient-centered marketing.This episode is sponsored by Celebrus. -
Healthcare Trends Unpacked: Insights with Laura Dyrda and Alan Condon of Becker’s Healthcare
In this episode, Laura Dyrda and Alan Condon, Editors-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, dive into the latest healthcare trends, including financial performance, labor costs, and the shift toward value-based care. They also explore the impact of technology and upcoming industry events. -
Jon Mason, Director of Enterprise IT Learning, Quality Assurance, Patient Education, and Community Connect at NewYork-Presbyterian
In this episode, Jon Mason, Director of Enterprise IT Learning, Quality Assurance, Patient Education, and Community Connect at NewYork-Presbyterian, discusses the challenges and opportunities in healthcare IT. He explores the impact of regulatory changes, the importance of health justice, and the future of care delivery, offering a compelling look into how innovation and strategic planning are shaping the future of healthcare. -
Dr. Maricela Schnur, NMS Dyad Leader at St. Lukes-Aspirus Hospital
Dr. Maricela Schnur, NMS Dyad Leader at St. Lukes-Aspirus Hospital, discusses the continuous introduction of new procedures in pain management. She explains her approach to managing responsibilities within this specialized sector of healthcare, detailing how she evaluates and determines which strategies to implement in her practice to optimize patient care. -
Dr. Andy Anderson, Chief Medical and Quality Officer at RWJBarnabas Health
In this episode, Dr. Andy Anderson, Chief Medical and Quality Officer at RWJBarnabas Health, discusses the evolving role of healthcare leaders in driving patient outcomes, reducing mortality, and re-engaging clinicians post-COVID. He shares strategies for integrating technology, enhancing frontline engagement, and preparing aspiring CMOs to become strategic business partners. -
Collaborative Innovations in Value-Based Care
Join Jakob Emerson and Kim Sanders from GSK as they explore the role of biopharma in advancing value-based care, prevention, and population health strategies through strategic collaborations with health systems. Discover how GSK is working to reimagine health with a focus on prevention and patient-centered outcomes.This episode is sponsored by GSK. -
Scott Becker - Big Hospitals Thrive, Smaller Hospitals Struggle + A Few More Issues 8-20-24
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the contrasting financial performances of major health systems like Mayo Clinic and Banner Health, which saw significant gains in the second quarter, while smaller hospitals face closures and financial challenges. Additionally, he highlights the ongoing trend of CEO turnover in the healthcare sector. -
Renee Rafferty, Senior Vice President of Behavioral Health at Children's Nebraska
In this episode, Renee Rafferty, Senior Vice President of Behavioral Health at Children's Nebraska, discusses the challenges and opportunities in pediatric behavioral health. She shares insights on expanding access to care, integrating mental health services into schools, and investing in innovative technologies and a diverse workforce to shape the future of behavioral health. -
Jon Pruitt, Senior Vice President of CHC Supply Trust
In this episode, Jon Pruitt, Senior Vice President of CHC Supply Trust, discusses the vital role of AI and supply chain efficiencies in supporting rural and independent community hospitals. He shares insights on the challenges facing healthcare leaders today and the importance of continuous learning in an ever-evolving industry. -
Pharmacy Innovations and Supply Chain Concerns: Paige Twenter’s Top Healthcare Stories
In this episode, Paige Twenter, Assistant Editor at Becker's Hospital Review, discusses three pressing healthcare stories: the University of Colorado's shift to longitudinal integrated clerkships, potential East Coast port strikes impacting hospital supply chains, and emerging research on GLP-1 medications and their potential role in cancer care. -
Elevating Team Engagement with Sim Wars: Insights from Whitney Smith of Children's Hospital Colorado
In this episode, Whitney Smith, Simulation Program Leader at Children’s Hospital Colorado, shares the innovative and engaging concept of "Sim Wars." Discover how this unique event not only brings healthcare teams together for friendly competition but also enhances patient outcomes, boosts staff morale, and strengthens the hospital's simulation program. -
Dr. Shlomit Schaal, CEO of Houston Methodist Physician Organization
In this episode, Dr. Shlomit Schaal, CEO of Houston Methodist Physician Organization, shares insights on enhancing physician wellness, fostering leadership development, and driving a culture of quality care at Houston Methodist. She discusses the innovative initiatives shaping the organization's future and improving the lives of both clinicians and patients. -
Building the Future of Healthcare: Insights from Dr. Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD on Lahey Hospital’s New Medical School Campus
In this episode, Dr. Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, President of Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, discusses the launch of the UMass Chan-Lahey Regional Medical School Campus. She shares the challenges and successes of establishing the new school, the importance of training the next generation of healthcare providers, and how this initiative will address future workforce shortages in New England. -
Khalid Turk, Chief Healthcare Information Officer at Santa Clara Valley Healthcare
In this episode, Khalid Turk, Chief Healthcare Information Officer at Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, shares his experiences leading IT initiatives during the pandemic, the importance of cybersecurity resilience, and the ongoing digital transformation of healthcare systems.
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