• Robert Groves, EVP & Chief Medical Officer

    Robert Groves, EVP & Chief Medical Officer, Banner|Aetna joins the podcast to discuss his background, top priorities for the rest of the year, programs and initiatives that have been needle-moving, and more!
  • Jarrod McNaughton, Chief Executive Officer at Inland Empire Health Plan

    Jarrod McNaughton, Chief Executive Officer at Inland Empire Health Plan joins the podcast to discuss his background, growth strategy, an exciting project he's working on, and more!
  • Bill Gassen, President and CEO at Sanford Health

    Bill Gassen, President and CEO at Sanford Health joins the podcast to discuss his background, top priorities right now, how his organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that he or his team has made that yielded great results.
  • Ann-Somers Hogg, Director, Health Care at the Clayton Christensen Institute

    This episode features Ann-Somers Hogg, Director, Health Care at the Clayton Christensen Institute. Here, she discusses her background & the mission of the Clayton Christensen Institute, her focus on maternal & mental health, her thoughts on retail disruptors in healthcare, and more.
  • David Kereiakes, Managing Partner at Windham Venture Partners

    This episode features David Kereiakes, Managing Partner at Windham Venture Partners. Here, he discusses key insights into his background & his organization, Windham’s plans for regional growth in the midwest, healthcare trends he is keeping an eye on, and more.
  • Dr. Craig Gronczewski, Chief Medical Officer at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center

    Dr. Craig Gronczewski, Chief Medical Officer at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center joins the podcast to discuss his background, how the CMO role has evolved, what he is focused on & excited about, and more.
  • Dr. Bret Goodpaster, Scientific Director of the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute in Orlando

      In this episode, Dr. Bret Goodpaster, Scientific Director of the AdventHealth Translational Research Institute in Orlando, Florida joins the podcast to discuss research being conducted that aims to examine how well we age and how to help mature adults get the most out of life.  
  • Wendy Horton, Chief Executive Officer at UVA Health

    This episode features Wendy Horton, Chief Executive Officer at UVA Health. Here, she discusses key insights into UVA Health & its surrounding community, steps the organization is taking to enhance recruitment, partnerships that have proven successful, and much more!
  • Beth Walker, Chief Executive Officer of Ochsner Baptist at Ochsner Health System

    This episode features Beth Walker, Chief Executive Officer of Ochsner Baptist at Ochsner Health System. Here, she discusses her background & key insights into Ochsner Baptist, the organization’s Administrative Fellowship program, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
  • Michael Mercurio, Vice President of Physician Billing Services & Co-Founder at CodaMetrix, Mass General Brigham

    Michael Mercurio, Vice President of Physician Billing Services & Co-Founder at CodaMetrix, Mass General Brigham joins the podcast to discuss his experience co-founding a company, opportunities & headwinds he is keeping an eye on in his role, the importance for healthcare organizations to leverage technology wherever they can, and more.
  • Michael Weiner, Chief Medical Officer at MSU Health Care

    Michael Weiner, Chief Medical Officer at MSU Health Care joins the podcast to discuss his background, his focus on quality care & patient experience, how his organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that he or his team has made that yielded great results.
  • Zahra "Nasim" Eftekhari, Executive Director of Applied AI and Data Science at City of Hope

    Zahra "Nasim" Eftekhari, Executive Director of Applied AI and Data Science at City of Hope joins the podcast to discuss her background, biggest issues she's following in healthcare in 2023, current nerves and excitements, and what healthcare leaders need to be successful.
  • Adam Fine, Founder & Managing Partner at Windham Venture Partners

    This episode features Adam Fine, Founder & Managing Partner at Windham Venture Partners. Here, he discusses his background & excitement surrounding innovative technologies in healthcare, the biggest challenges facing investors in healthtech convergence right now, what differentiates Windham from other venture investors in healthtech, and more.
  • Paul Kempinski, President & CEO of Children's Mercy Kansas City

      Join us for a thought-provoking episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, where Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial, engages in a meaningful conversation with Paul Kempinski, President & CEO of Children's Mercy Kansas City. With a rich history dating back to 1897, Children's Mercy Kansas City has been at the forefront of caring for the city's neediest children. Paul sheds light on the evolving mental and behavioral health crises affecting children and young adults and provides valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by children's hospitals in addressing these needs. Discover the necessary policy changes and reforms at the federal and state levels to better support children's mental health. Gain deep insights into the impact of technology use in healthcare and the potential secondary effects of the mental health crisis on healthcare workers. Tune in for an essential conversation that elevates the importance of children's mental health in the broader healthcare dialogue.  
  • Dr. Robert Steele, Executive Vice President & Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Children's Mercy Kansas City

    This episode features Dr. Robert Steele, Executive Vice President & Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Children's Mercy Kansas City. Here, he discusses his background & transition from practicing physician to executive leadership, the significance of taking opportunities when they’re presented to you, what is focus on & excited about at his organization, and more.
  • Paige Twenter, Assistant Editor at Becker's Hospital Review

    This episode features Paige Twenter, Assistant Editor at Becker's Hospital Review. Here, she discusses CMS naming 10 drugs for price negotiations, Rite Aid to file for bankruptcy, and 14 drugs now in shortage.
  • Dr. Mohamedtaki Tejani the Medical Director of the Gastrointestinal Oncology Program at the AdventHealth Cancer Institute in Orlando, & Dr. Amber Orman, a Radiation Oncologist and Board-Certified Lifestyle Medicine Specialist at AdventHealth Celebrat

    This episode features Dr. Mohamedtaki Tejani the Medical Director of the Gastrointestinal Oncology Program at the AdventHealth Cancer Institute in Orlando, & Dr. Amber Orman, a Radiation Oncologist and Board-Certified Lifestyle Medicine Specialist at AdventHealth Celebration. Here, they discuss a new study recently published in JAMA that shows breast, colon and pancreatic cancer rates increasing at concerning rates among America's young adults, why they believe this trend of seeing younger patients is happening, how lifestyle plays into higher rates, what can be done to decrease risk, and more.
  • Kristen McDermott Woodrum, Partner at McGuireWoods LLP

    This episode features Kristen McDermott Woodrum, Partner at McGuireWoods LLP. Here, she discusses physician employment trends & transactions focused on private equity deals & hospitals.
  • Changing the Perceptions of Contingent Staffing

    In this episode we are joined by Genine Wilson, President of Travel Nursing & AlliedDivision at Ingenovis Health, to discuss the common misconceptions of contingent staffing and travel nursing.This episode is sponsored by Ingenovis Health.
  • Tackling the Patient-Related Violence Epidemic in the ED

    Workplace violence is one of the most complex and dangerous occupational hazards facing healthcare workers today. Any employee who fears going to work is more likely to leave that employer, and hospitals know what that means to their ED recruiting, staffing and operations if they cannot find solutions to address the potential for violent patient behavior. However, real time data can provide the answer. When providers can collaborate and share risk data and notifications with downstream healthcare providers at registration and points of care, then care staff can be notified and take the precautions needed to stay safe and keep patients safe.In this episode, Lisa Weatherwax, Senior Clinical Solutions Lead, PointClickCare, will be talking with Dr. Brian Patel, Chief Medical Officer at Sturdy Health in Massachusetts, on steps they are taking to curb, control and improve instances of workplace violence and keeping their staff safe at the bedside.This podcast is sponsored by PointClickCare.

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