Newly Released Podcasts 8/7/24
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.
Welcome to our newest podcast, the Informonster Podcast, a podcast about the Healthcare IT industry hosted by Charlie Harp, CEO of Clinical Architecture. This podcast fosters an educational and professional discussion about healthcare information technology, including events in the industry, interviews with thought leaders, and much more!
It’s time to take a closer look at healthcare data quality. This episode is the beginning of a series related to the challenges that all healthcare professionals face in gathering, organizing, and using patient data. Join the conversation as host Charlie Harp shares how we got to this place as an industry and a solution for measuring the quality of patient information. Listen in to learn about the Patient Information Quality Improvement (PIQI) framework and how it can be used to help healthcare professionals make better informed decisions.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #Informonster.
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.
As Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health at Providence, Eve Cunningham, MD, looks at the future of healthcare delivery with an eye toward expanding access. Listen in on the 8/6 episode as host Ben Hilmes discusses the latest innovations in virtual care and the potential impact on workforce shortages.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #LeadertoLeaderPod.
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.
Host Dr. Anders interviews Kat McDavitt, President of Innsena; CEO of the Zorya Foundation and host of the Health Tech Talk Show. Together, they delve into recent regulatory proposals like HTI-1/2 and TEFCA, exploring their potential impacts on healthcare interoperability and data sharing. They also tackle challenges faced by rural healthcare providers, the importance of personal connection in care, limitations of AI and more.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #TellMeWhereITHurts.
Tune in Life-Centered Health Care and join host Ann Somers Hogg, Senior Research Fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, as she discusses the application of disruptive innovation in health care and covers late Harvard professor Clayton Christensen’s other theories, and their potential to transform our health care ecosystem.
In health care, trust is paramount because patients seek care in some of their most vulnerable moments. So can AI ever be as trustworthy as a provider with whom a patient has a relationship? On the 7/31 episode join innovation executive Todd Dunn and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss challenges and opportunities for generative AI in health care. Topics include the disconnect between the money makers and clinical decision makers, the role of Jobs to Be Done in addressing issues surrounding AI, the process for establishing trust criteria at the service line level, and more.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #LifeCenteredHC.
Accelerate your success with insights from a multidisciplinary team of healthcare leaders in this lively podcast series, Ambulatory Healthcare Today. Experts in healthcare strategy, regulatory affairs, population health, patient engagement, and interoperability share ideas about how to navigate the challenges from COVID-19 and the ‘new normal’ to value-based care. This podcast is hosted by the NextGen Advisors (@nextgen), a multidisciplinary team of healthcare experts dedicated to using industry-leading, data-driven advisory practices.
On the 7/31 episode NextGen Healthcare’s Dr. Robert Murry, chief medical officer, and Katie Chaffee, chief client officer, are joined by Bob Jasa, director of healthcare information and technology for Pacific Cataract & Laser Institute, a NextGen Healthcare client. Bob shares how PCLI is leveraging technology in an award-winning way to transform patient education.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #AmbulatoryHC.
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 7/31 episode host Megan Antonelli talks to Amy West who as the Head of US Digital Health & Innovation Strategy at Novo Nordisk is on a mission to leverage transformative data and technology to make quality healthcare more accessible and equitable for underserved communities. In this insightful session, Amy will share how Novo Nordisk is pioneering innovative digital health solutions to empower clinicians, emancipate marginalized patients, and eradicate systemic disparities.
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.
On the 8/5 episode host Raj Sundar explores the experiences of Korean immigrants with Cheryl Lee, the chief executive director of the Korean Women’s Association. They discuss the historical waves of Korean immigration, the pivotal role of Korean churches in providing communal and cultural support, and the shift in church engagement among second-generation Korean Americans. They also examine the dietary practices and cultural beliefs that influence Korean American health behaviors and discuss strategies for healthcare providers to effectively communicate with Korean patients. Through Cheryl’s insights, we learn about the challenges faced by elderly immigrants, the impact of stereotyping as a model minority, and the importance of trust and empathy in building patient-provider relationships.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HCforHumansPod.
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 7/31 episode discover why an RCM Health Check is essential for your practice in our latest Office Hours episode with Chuck Rackley, Chief Strategy Officer. Learn how this easy-to-implement tool provides rapid, actionable insights with minimal disruption, delivering measurable improvements such as increased cash flow, reduced denials, enhanced operational efficiency, and improved financial health.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #RevenueCycleOptimized.
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.
Do you want to be a traveling sterile processing leader or even a permanent manager of your own department? Then this episode is for you! Leadership in sterile processing is an increasingly difficult job, but now imagine that you only have 3 months to fix a department. Where do you start? On the 8/6 episode Tiffany Dailey, a traveling sterile processing leader discusses the challenges and joys of being a traveling leader, and what we can do to leave a positive and lasting impact on a department.
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 8/5 episode Michelle Davey, founder and CEO of Wheel, shares how Wheel is trying to change engagement behaviors, and how they take a partnership approach to reinventing how virtual care is delivered.
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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 8/6 episode host Ericka Adler discusses important considerations for physicians who are nearing the end of their relationship with a hospital, private equity firm, or other buyer after selling their practice. Discover the key questions you need to consider as you prepare to part ways, including the importance of reviewing and understanding the deal documents and navigating the complexities of non-compete agreements in both the sale and employment agreements.
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