Newly Released Podcasts 4/2/25
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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.
Brought to you by Medicomp Systems (@MedicompSys), Tell Me Where IT Hurts, host Dr. Jay Anders sits down with experts from across healthcare and technology to discuss ways to improve EHR usability for end users. Dr. Anders and his guests explore opportunities to enhance clinical systems to make them work better for clinicians, reduce burnout, maximize revenue potential, and drive better patient care outcomes.
On this episode host Jay Anders recorded live at HIMSS25 and spoke with:
· Sandra Johnson, SVP of Client Services at Clinicomp
· Ben Scharfe, EVP of Artificial Intelligence at Altera Digital Health
· Tim O’Connell, CEO at Emtelligent
· Steven Lane, Chief Medical Officer at Health Gorilla
· Greg Miller, VP of Marketing & Business Development at Carta Healthcare
Follow the show’s social hashtag #TellMeWhereITHurts.
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 3/25 episode traditional automation in revenue cycle management is no longer enough—healthcare providers need AI that thinks, adapts, and problem-solves. Join Jaideep Tandon, CEO of Infinx, and host Stuart Newsome as they explore the shift from automation to intelligence, the latest industry trends, and how AI is driving denial prevention, smarter prior authorizations, and optimized A/R workflows. Don’t miss this insightful discussion on the future of revenue cycle management.
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 3/30 episode Raj delves into the fascinating journey of Japanese Americans in Washington State, with his guest Jeff Sakuma, who shares his personal and family history. They discuss the generational terms used within the Japanese American community and how historical events like the Meiji restoration influenced immigration to the United States. Particularly moving is the narrative of Japanese internment during World War II and its significant impact on Jeff’s family, highlighting the broader implications of shame and resilience in the face of injustice. They explore the concept of the “model minority” and its roots in the post-war era, with Jeff offering a critical perspective on its implications for Japanese Americans. Their conversation touches on the power of government apologies and reparations, shedding light on the complex relationship between historical events and modern cultural dynamics among Japanese Americans.
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 3/31 episode with complex IFUs and limited time between procedures in endoscopy, gaps in education and processes can lead to mistakes. On this episode, IP Consultant Emily Barnard (MPH, CIC, HACP-CMS) of Epidemiology Loves Solutions identifies these gaps and offers practical solutions.
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 3/31 episode host Ericka Adler is joined by David Adler, President and Founder of the Adler Law Group, to discuss various legal tips and strategies for choosing a name and brand that will help your practice stand out. David emphasizes the importance of creating a strong brand that resonates across different types of communication and explains the process of choosing a strong and distinctive brand, highlighting the differences between generic, descriptive, arbitrary, and fanciful names. David and Ericka also cover the steps involved before you select a brand name, including checking state and federal trademark databases, and the need to regularly search and confirm your unique use of the name. Finally, Ericka and David discuss legal implications of using a name that is too similar or the same as another practice’s name, and how to respond if your practice is accused of using a name belonging to someone else or if you believe someone else is using your protected brand.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HealthLawHotSpot.
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