Newly Released Podcasts 4/16/25
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.
Revenue Cycle Optimized is brought to you by Infinx Healthcare (@Infinxinc) where you will find exclusive insights and practical advice to optimize and transform your healthcare practice’s financial health and operations. Stuart Newsome, CPCO, hosts a lineup of industry leaders – healthcare executives, frontline professionals, tech innovators, and more – to unpack key strategies for optimizing every aspect of the revenue cycle.
On the 4/9 episode AI isn’t replacing healthcare revenue cycle professionals—it’s reshaping their roles. In this episode, Lavonne Hamby, Client Services Manager at Infinx, joins us to explore how AI is impacting job structures, workforce adaptation, and accountability. Learn how to work alongside AI while maintaining control and maximizing efficiency in revenue cycle operations.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #RevenueCycleOptimized.
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.
On the 4/14 episode Dr. Raj explores the complexities of Japanese food culture and its impact on health, addressing how American influences have altered traditional diets. Guest Jeff Sakuma discusses the importance of rice in Japanese meals and his personal transition to healthier rice options. They delve into portion control within Japanese dining customs and the concept of intuitive eating. The conversation shifts to Japanese cultural nuances, including language, religion, and familial expectations, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging expertise both in healthcare and family matters. Additionally, they discuss the role of social support systems, religious influences, and the cultural dynamics surrounding aging and caregiving in Japanese American communities.
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 4/14 episode industry conferences can feel overwhelming, especially for professionals who are introverted or nervous about attending events with large crowds. On this episode, Healthmark’s Michael Matthews (a fellow introvert) shares insight on what to expect, how to manage your time and energy effectively, and offers valuable tips for not just surviving, but thriving, at these events. Tune in for advice on how to make the most of your next conference experience.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #asktheeducatorpodcast.
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 4/15 episode join host Ericka Adler and Roetzel shareholder Christina Kuta for an in-depth analysis of recent changes in Illinois law pertaining to the licensing of Behavior Analysts (BA) and Assistant Behavioral Analysists (ABA). This episode addresses the new state licensing requirements, the mandate for BA or ABA service providers to establish professional corporations or professional limited liability companies by January 15, 2027, and the implications of this law change for existing practices that employ BAs and ABAs. Ericka and Christina also discuss the legal guidance being offered by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation on this new law, conflicting interpretations, and how legislative changes could help to resolve these conflicts. Tune in to gain insights into how these legal developments may impact your practice.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HealthLawHotSpot.
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