• Dr. David Lubarsky, CEO of UC Davis Health and Vice Chancellor for Human Health Sciences

    Dr. David Lubarsky, CEO of UC Davis Health and Vice Chancellor for Human Health Sciences, shares how his practice has mastered the efficient flow of patients in and out of the hospital. He discusses the use of AI to enhance these strategies and make them more effective, as well as the techniques implemented to prioritize and see more patients in need.
  • Addressing Healthcare Staffing Shortages

    This episode of the Becker's Healthcare podcast tackles the critical issue of healthcare staffing shortages with Scott Polenz, Principal Consultant at CHG Healthcare. Scott dives into the root causes of these shortages, explores strategies for boosting provider retention, and discusses the trend of consolidating physician services within health systems.This episode is sponsored by CHG Healthcare.
  • Anuj Mehta, Chief Clinical Officer South Region at Hackensack Meridian Health

    In this episode, Anuj Mehta, Chief Clinical Officer South Region at Hackensack Meridian Health shares his inspiring MBA journey and the motivations behind his career in healthcare. He discusses effective strategies in the inpatient and outpatient systems, the role of AI in healthcare, and offers valuable advice for emerging healthcare leaders aiming to make an impact in the industry.
  • Steve Liou, Founder & CEO of Clarium

    In this episode, Steve Liou, Founder & CEO of Clarium shares insights into his background & Clarium, his journey founding the company, healthcare trends he is keeping an eye on currently, and much more!
  • Maximizing the Value of Healthcare Facilities: Resolving Challenges through Facilities and Emissions Reduction

    Healthcare networks and hospitals face a multitude of challenges - from a shortage of providers and staff to mounting operating costs and increasingly stringent regulations on equity and care standards. Added to these industry-specific concerns are the demands to reduce emissions across facilities and operations. However, what if there is a hidden solution here? Join this podcast to discover how leveraging your facilities and financial incentives for emissions reduction can become a catalyst to address pressing healthcare priorities. Discover how this unique equation can unlock vital funds to support your mission and bottom line.   This episode is sponsored by TRANE.   DISCLAIMER: Trane does not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. This material is for informational purposes only and it should not be relied on for tax, legal, or accounting advice. Tax law is subject to continual change. All decisions are your responsibility, and you should consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors. Trane disclaims any responsibility for actions taken on the material presented.
  • Dr. John Phipps, Chief Care Transformation Officer at Inova Health

    Dr. John Phipps, Chief Care Transformation Officer at Inova Health, shares advice for aspiring professionals, emphasizing the importance of caring about the people in your line of work. He also discusses how Inova Health plans to redesign inpatient care, focusing on innovative approaches to improve patient outcomes and experiences.
  • Addressing Social Isolation and Health Equity with Dr. Jeremy Holloway

    In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with Dr. Jeremy Holloway, Assistant Professor and Director of Geriatric Education at the University of North Dakota. Dr. Holloway discusses his work on social isolation, loneliness, and health equity, highlighting the importance of understanding individual stories and promoting connection in healthcare settings.
  • Dr. Sylvie Stacy, Board-Certified Preventive Medicine Physician

    In this episode, Dr. Sylvie Stacy, Board-Certified Preventive Medicine Physician discusses her unique career path in preventive and addiction medicine, focusing on her work in correctional facilities, the high rates of substance use disorders among inmates, and her efforts to prevent physician burnout. She also shares insights from her new book on unconventional careers for physicians.
  • Mark G. Moseley, MD, MHA, President of USF Tampa General Physicians and Executive Vice President at Tampa General Hospita

    Mark G. Moseley, MD, MHA, President of USF Tampa General Physicians and Executive Vice President at Tampa General Hospital, addresses the critical issue of staffing shortages and why prioritizing staffing is essential. He also emphasizes the importance of investing in technology, discussing how technological advancements can support and enhance the efforts of healthcare staff.
  • Dr. Arturo LoAIza-Bonilla, Co-Founder of Massive Bio and Medical Director of Oncology Research & Systemwide Chair of Medical Research at Capital Health

    Dr. Arturo LoAIza-Bonilla, Co-Founder of Massive Bio and Medical Director of Oncology Research & Systemwide Chair of Medical Research at Capital Health, discusses the innovative use of AI and strategies for its implementation in healthcare to better assist patients. He also explores the importance of finding a balance between technological advancements and hands-on patient care.
  • Matthew Timmons, Chief Operating Officer at Children's Hospital New Orleans

    In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with Matthew Timmons, Chief Operating Officer at Children's Hospital New Orleans. They discuss the hospital's impact on pediatric healthcare, the unique cultural and healthcare challenges of New Orleans, and the innovative programs addressing physical and mental health for children in the region.
  • Kimberly King Webb, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer at Christus Health

    Kimberly King Webb from Christus Health discusses the critical role of HR in the healthcare industry. She highlights the tuition assistance programs that are part of Christus Health's career development initiatives, explaining how these programs go beyond traditional tuition reimbursement to better support the professional growth and advancement of healthcare workers.
  • Dr. Jerry Chidester, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

    In this episode, Dr. Jerry Chidester, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Utah, joins the Becker's Healthcare podcast to discuss the latest trends in plastic surgery, the importance of patient education, and the exciting developments at his practice, The Plastics Clinic. Dr. Chidester also addresses the issue of plastic surgery addiction and offers advice for emerging leaders in the healthcare field.
  • Leadership Excellence and Market Insights with Molly Gamble

    In this episode, Scott Becker is joined by Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare, to discuss Dr. Howard Chrisman's impactful leadership at Northwestern Medicine and the impressive financial performance of HCA Healthcare. Tune in for insights into operational excellence and strategic growth in the healthcare sector.
  • Transforming Patient Care: Insights from Dr. Erik Summers, CMO at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

    In this episode, Dr. Erik Summers, Chief Medical Officer at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, shares his journey from hospitalist to CMO and discusses the importance of relationships in healthcare leadership. He highlights successful initiatives in patient flow and the ongoing challenges in staffing and system integration, providing valuable advice for aspiring physician executives.
  • Exploring the Payer Landscape: Earnings, Exits, and Challenges with Jakob Emerson

    In this episode, Scott Becker speaks with Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker’s Healthcare, about the latest trends and challenges in the payer sector. They discuss recent earnings reports, Medicare Advantage market exits, and the financial struggles of smaller insurers in the face of rising healthcare costs and regulatory pressures.
  • Warner Thomas, President and CEO of Sutter Health

    Warner Thomas, President and CEO of Sutter Health, discusses strategies for improving access to care and highlights the importance of maintaining optimism in the healthcare industry. He shares insights on how a positive outlook can drive innovation and better patient outcomes.
  • Key Trends in Healthcare Expansion and Workforce Management with Alan Condon

    In this episode, Scott Becker talks with Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, about key trends in the healthcare sector. They discuss the increasing multi-region model among health systems, FTC challenges to in-market hospital deals, and notable acquisitions in Missouri, Tennessee, and Georgia. They also address recent hospital closures in Massachusetts, political scrutiny, and efforts to reduce contract labor costs.
  • Revolutionizing Clinical Workflows with Mobile Tech

    Join Erica Carbajal in this episode of the Becker’s Healthcare Podcast as she discusses how mobile technology is transforming clinical workflow efficiency with Sean Kelly, MD, and Christine Yang. Explore the latest innovations, implementation strategies, and the future of mobile tools in healthcare with two industry leaders.This episode is sponsored by Imprivata.
  • Insights into Health IT and Digital Health Trends with Laura Dyrda

    In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Becker's Healthcare, shares key insights on current healthcare technology trends. From cybersecurity threats to the impact of AI, Laura discusses the critical issues shaping the future of Health IT and the topics to watch at the upcoming Health IT, Digital Health, and Revenue Cycle Conference in Chicago.

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