Newly Released Podcasts 10/2/24
Our Podcast Library is growing!
Don’t miss a beat and be sure to catch all of our newly released episodes from syndicated podcast shows on Healthcare NOW Radio. To hear the very latest releases check out Roberta’s Weekend Playlist. Our podcast syndications do not play on our radio station but go straight to our HCNRadio SoundCloud Channel. Here is what has been newly released.
The Spark, brought to you by Avaneer Health a company changing the way healthcare works, features discussions with leaders who are truly reinventing healthcare with innovation. Join hosts Stuart Hanson, Rachel Schreiber, and Gerald Bortis as they highlight where innovation is happening in healthcare with a focus on organizations and people that are disrupting, reinventing, and changing the way healthcare works. Guests discuss new ways they are approaching old processes and displacing old tech to create something new and better.
On the 9/26 episode host Stuart Hanson and Rachel Schreiber talk to Seth Joseph, founder and managing director of Summit Health Advisors and contributor at Forbes, believes the challenge in healthcare is not vision, but that different constituents have different priorities and incentives. “We need to build businesses that create value for solving two-sided problems where you can align incentives and deliver value on both sides.” Joseph believes healthcare leaders and innovators can lead this charge by taking a lesson from companies like Slack, Airbnb, and Uber.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #TheAvaneerSpark.
Leader to Leader invites healthcare’s brightest leaders to discuss the industry’s biggest challenges. Join host Ben Hilmes for thought-provoking conversations on leadership with some of the industry’s brightest minds. Hilmes talks with healthcare CIOs, CEOs, and thought leaders on topics that range from organizational culture and change management to technical innovation and healthcare modernization. Learn from their successes and take away valuable insights to fuel your own leadership journey each week on Leader to Leader.
On the 9/30 episode Chief Growth Officer Chelsea Glenn of Northwell Direct discusses how her team is redefining healthcare by bringing clinical services directly to the workplace. Chelsea shares how Northwell Direct is cutting out the middleman to offer employers cost-effective healthcare solutions while improving access and care for employees.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #LeadertoLeaderPod.
Digital Health Talks, brought to you by HealthIMPACTLIVE (@HITHealthIMPACT) is a podcast featuring healthcare providers using technology to improve access to healthcare, patient experience, and clinical outcomes. Healthcare Technology leaders address big questions like what technologies are worth investing in today and how will technology change the future of healthcare? Hear how programs in telehealth, healthcare data analytics, cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and social determinants of health are shaping the future of healthcare.
On the 9/25 episode host Megan Antonelli talks to Bonnie Feldman. Discover the transformative journey of Rheumission’s Founder and Chief Patient Officer as they delve into the motivations behind transitioning from autoimmune patient advocacy to pioneering a virtual Integrative Rheumatology clinic. Gain insights into Rheumission’s innovative approach to personalized autoimmune care, driven by data-driven research and development, and learn how holistic support encompassing nutrition, sleep, exercise, and mental health services is poised to revolutionize the landscape of autoimmune care. Explore the role of integrative medicine within rheumatology and how Rheumission aims to seamlessly integrate traditional treatments with complementary approaches, while addressing the anticipated challenges of delivering virtual healthcare and ensuring accessibility and quality for patients worldwide, regardless of geographical or socioeconomic barriers.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #DigitalHealthTalks.
Healthcare for Humans is dedicated to educating you on how to care for culturally diverse communities so we can be better healers. Join host Dr. Raj Sundar on his journey to better understanding patients worldview, to better care for those patients we struggle to help, within the context of their own struggle, and thereby, even ameliorate our own struggle.
In part two of a four-part series on caring for Ukrainians, they explore the intricate relationship between the Ukrainian community’s history and their health beliefs, focusing on the American healthcare system’s impact. Hosts Dr. Raj Sundar and guest Tamara Cunitz discuss the challenges of translating preventive care practices like vaccination and mammograms to a community with deep-rooted self-reliance and government mistrust. We delve into the significance of culturally sensitive language, the effect of false information on healthcare decisions, and practical strategies for building trust and effective communication with Ukrainian patients. Through vivid examples and personal anecdotes, we emphasize the importance of understanding and integrating cultural nuances to provide better patient care.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HCforHumansPod.
Medical device processing is critically important to the safety of patients everywhere. Ask the Educator, a podcast from Healthmark Industries (@HmarkNews) is about answering questions and sharing knowledge related to sterile processing, endoscopy, infection prevention, biomedical engineering, leadership, and products.
On the 9/30 episode 2024 saw the release of AAMI TIR99 for the reprocessing of probes & dilators. But many facilities are not aware of this new document and the recommendations that can help your department make informed decisions on these complex devices. As the co-chair for the AAMI working group that wrote this document, Garland-Rhea Grisby is uniquely qualified to introduce us to the wonderful world of TIR99!
Follow the show’s social hashtag #asktheeducatorpodcast.
The Digital Health Experience has to change, and it’s time to do something about it. Each week, the flavorful duo of #digitalhealth influencers Jared Johnson and Zain Ismail challenges the status quo of healthcare marketing and technology in their unique style. If you want to stay entertained, informed, and inspired by the industry’s top innovative thinkers, join the movement with Healthcare Rap (@HealthcareRap).
On the 9/30 episode Ryan Thurlwell, the VA Health and Benefits Mobile App Design Lead, recognizes a milestone: the app has been downloaded more than 2 million times, ranking it among the most popular digital health apps. Ryan shares the app’s most popular features, insights about connecting digital aspects of a Veteran’s healthcare experience, and what it all tells us about digital engagement.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HealthcareRap.
The Roetzel (@Roetzel_Andress) HealthLaw HotSpot is a podcast for physicians and health professionals that covers the legal issues and trends that affect the health care industry. The Roetzel HealthLaw HotSpot Podcast is made available by the Firm and its attorneys for educational purposes and to provide general information, not to provide specific legal advice.
On the 9/30 episode host Ericka Adler is joined by fellow Roetzel attorney Christina Kuta to discuss the latest developments in the FTC’s attempt to ban non-competition provisions. Ericka and Christina examine new developments since the previous episode, including a Texas court issuing an injunction preventing the FTC rule from going into effect nationally and the current circuit split that may postpone a final decision. They discuss how to treat non-competition provisions moving forward, emphasizing the necessity of understanding state-specific legislation and mandates. Additionally, they provide guidance for employers who have not yet incorporated a non-competition clause within their employment agreements and review key considerations for non-compete clauses, highlighting essential elements that should be included in these provisions.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HealthLawHotSpot.
Presented by Trusted Health (@trustedhealth), The Handoff is a podcast that dives into the most pressing topics in nursing, from burnout and mental health to diversity in nursing to the latest clinical innovations. Each episode features discussions that will help nurses and nurse leaders do their jobs better, whether that’s at the bedside, managing a unit or an entire health system.
On the 9/30 episode Dr. Joni Watson sits down with Dr. April Tinsley, the National Vice President of Clinical Performance at Kaiser Permanente, to explore the critical role of nurse leaders in empowering nurses to work at the top of their licenses. With over 25 years of experience in healthcare leadership, Dr. Tinsley shares her journey from bedside nursing to executive leadership, offering valuable perspectives on how to optimize clinical operations, enhance patient care, and foster a supportive environment for nursing professionals.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #thehandoffpodcast.
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