November’s Most Played Episodes
Healthcare NOW Radio streams programming 24/7, with a focus on health information technology and healthcare delivery. The station currently averages over 38,000 listeners per month and the companion podcast channel averages 72,000 plays per month. Below we have listed the top three most played episodes in the month of November including one of our popular podcasts and two of our radio shows. Combined these three episodes have over 921 plays!
Here are the most played episodes now on-demand:
#1 Selling to Healthcare: E5-Selling to Supply Chain and Department Leaders in Healthcare
On this episode host Lisa Miller discusses navigating centralized versus decentralized decision-making and addressing budget constraints and supply disruptions. She provides insights on strategic positioning in competitive situations and highlights the significance of respect, empathy, and authentic communication.
Lisa details essential tools for internal buy-in, including surveys, ROI calculators, and case studies, demonstrating their effectiveness in gaining stakeholder support.
The episode underscores the importance of aligning with supply chain priorities and demonstrating long-term value when selling to healthcare professionals, offering practical approaches for successful engagements.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #SellingtoHC.
#2 This Just In Radio: Live from GA HIMSS with Roberta Mullin, Mike Mosquito, and Sepi Browning
On this episode Justin records live at GAHIMSS in Atlanta. This week Justin opens the event with his producer Roberta Mullin and long time friend of the show Mike Mosquito. Then Justin closes out the show with GA HIMSS President-Elect & Piedmont Eastside IT Director, Sepi Browning.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #ThisJustInRadio.
#3 News You Can Use: End October 2024
October News You Can Use
Paging Christopher Nolan: The Endless Loop of AI Watching AI
AI in healthcare is like a new toy that occasionally just makes things up
So we’re using more AI to keep it in line, like a hall monitor watching a hall monitor. Paging, Mr. Nolan!
To fuel this AI train, we need tons of data and secure “Protected Use”
Which feels eerily close to that “Black Mirror” episode where everything is recorded. Privacy? Never heard of her.
Talking about GLP-1 drugs, the miracle for everything from diabetes to potentially bad hair days
Perhaps even adding them to our drinking water. Because who needs fluoride?
The sale of HLTH, which is a bummer for those who miss the pandemic days when Q-tips up the nose were VIP passes
And thanks to an IV shortage, “”oral is the new IV,”” especially in pediatrics
Turning pre-op hydration into a juice-box Olympics. Who knew all we needed for healthcare innovation was a natural disaster and some Gatorade?
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #HealthNewsYouCanUse.