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Children's Minnesota's monitoring program can cut NICU stays by 6 days. Dr. Mark Bergeron discusses how.
Tune in as Chris Sosa from Becker's Healthcare engages Dr. Mark Bergeron, MD, MPH, MBA, Medical Director of Digital Health Transformation at Children’s Minnesota, in a discussion about the development and impact of the Kid Experts At Home monitoring program. Learn about the training process for staff and parents, the program's success in the community, potential expansion plans, and exciting future innovations on the horizon for Children's Minnesota in 2024 and beyond. -
Larry Levine, CEO of Blythedale Children's Hospital
Larry Levine, CEO of Blythedale Children's Hospital joins the podcast to discuss his background, healthcare executives in pediatric care centers, policies he has contributed to, and a behind-the-scenes look at the intricate legislative process. -
Todd Suntrapak, CEO of Valley Children's Hospital
This episode features Todd Suntrapak, CEO of Valley Children's Hospital. Here, he discusses their recent partnership with Wigmore Women's and Children's Hospital in Yerevan, Armenia. He also delves into the development of this collaboration, highlighting the connection Valley Children's has established with the Armenian community. -
How Children's Nebraska's Jerry Vuchak Works to Drive "A Culture of Innovation"
Jerry Vuchak, EVP and Chief Information & Innovation Officer, Children's Hospital & Medical Center joins the podcast to discuss his background, the evolution of the innovation gap in pediatrics, recent innovations his team is proud of, and more! -
Dr. Natalie Pageler, Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Medicine Children's Health
This episode features Dr. Natalie Pageler, Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Children's Health. Here, she discusses her background, her focus on improving health information sharing, Stanford Children’s clinical informatics program, how she anticipates her role changing in the next 18 months, and more. -
The keys to providing mental health for children -- and treating suicide ideation: Q&A with Dr. Helen Egger
Welcome to Becker's Healthcare Podcast, where we delve into the heart of healthcare innovations. In this episode, join us as we engage with Dr. Helen Egger, Co-founder and Chief Medical and Scientific Officer of Little Otter, a pioneering institution in children's mental health. Dr. Egger sheds light on the challenges hospitals and health systems encounter while addressing children's mental health needs. She unveils Little Otter's distinctive philosophy and methodology that emphasize early identification through dedicated resources and intricate processes. Discover the pivotal role telehealth's evolution has played in shaping Little Otter's practices. Tune in to grasp insightful steps that hospitals and health systems can adopt when treating children dealing with suicide ideation. -
Mary Sisney, VP of Primary Care at Children's Medical Group & Urgent Care
This episode features Mary Sisney, VP of Primary Care at Children's Medical Group & Urgent Care. Here, she discusses her nursing background & what led her into leadership, her focus on providing clinicians with everything they need to work at the top of their license, how she anticipates her role and team evolving over the next year and a half, AND MORE. -
How Blythedale Children's Empowers Parents to Care for Fragile Kids at Home
Jill Wegener, Chief Nursing Officer at Blythedale Children’s Hospital, joins the podcast to discuss her background, how the Parent and Family Education Program evolved and integrated technology, and much more! -
Janel Allen, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Children's Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha
Janel Allen, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Children's Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha joins the podcast to discuss her background, how Children's of Omaha goes about investing in their employees well-being, programs that have proved successful, and more! -
Growing Children's Minnesota's neonatal virtual care program, with Dr. Bergeron
In this episode, Dr. Mark Bergeron, Medical Director of Digital Health Transformation at Children's Minnesota, discusses their neonatal virtual care program. He explains how the program increases access to critical care patients in rural areas and its growth throughout the upper Midwest. Dr. Bergeron highlights the need for such services as hospitals struggle to recruit providers with neonatal experience. Additionally, he explores how the program streamlines transfers to Children's Minnesota's NICUs and its impact on expanding specialized care in rural and regional hospitals. -
Dr. Lawrence Moss, President and CEO of Nemours Children's Health
This episode features Dr. Lawrence Moss, President and CEO of Nemours Children's Health. Here, he discusses his new e-book Finding Health by Looking in the Right Place: How Understanding What Actually Creates Health Can Fix U.S. Healthcare. -
Kirsten Provart, Patient Care Supervisor of the Lactation Program at Children's Minnesota
Kirsten Provart, Patient Care Supervisor of the Lactation Program at Children's Minnesota, joins the podcast to discuss her background, how the idea of loaning breast pumps to new mother's evolved, the feedback since this program has launched, other efforts Children's Minnesota will take to help improve healthcare equity, and more! -
Dr. Meysam Kebriaei, Medical Director of the Neurosurgery Program at Children's Minnesota
Dr. Meysam Kebriaei, Medical Director of the Neurosurgery Program at Children's Minnesota joins the podcast to discuss his background, Children's Minnesota's iMRI neurosurgery suite, and what's next for the neurosurgery program. -
Dr. Kevin Simon, Attending Psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital & Chief Behavioral Health Officer at Boston Public Health Commission
Dr. Kevin Simon, Attending Psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital & Chief Behavioral Health Officer at Boston Public Health Commission, joins the podcast to discuss top issues & trends he is following in pediatrics, current nerves & excitement, what the most effective healthcare leaders will need to be successful in the next 2-3 years, and more. -
Chanda Chacón, CEO of Children's Hospital & Medical Center
This episode features Chanda Chacón, CEO of Children's Hospital & Medical Center. Here, she discusses her background, the biggest issues & opportunities she’s currently following, her focus on investing in innovation, and more. -
How Phoenix Children’s is Shaping the New Generation of Nursing Culture
As a Chief Nursing Officer with years of experience at the bedside and also mentoring young professionals, Rhonda is passionate about innovating the recruitment and retention of pediatric nurses. She speaks about best practices she’s identified and detailed initiatives Phoenix Children’s has implemented to tailor onboarding, set up new nurses for success, and drastically reduce first-year turnover. -
Dr. Robert Insoft, Chief Operating Officer at Franciscan Children's
Dr. Robert Insoft, Chief Operating Officer at Franciscan Children's. Here, he discusses his background, how his role will evolve over the next 18 months, access to care in pediatrics, and more. -
Kathy English, Executive VP, COO & CNO at Children's Hospital & Medical Center - Omaha
Kathy English, Executive VP, COO & CNO at Children's Hospital & Medical Center - Omaha, joins the podcast to discuss her background, why she chose and stayed in pediatrics, the hurdles and challenges of pursuing a career in pediatrics and how to overcome them, and much more. -
Daniel G. Gollins, President of Texas Children's Pediatrics and Texas Children's Urgent Care
In this episode, we are joined by Daniel G. Gollins, President of Texas Children's Pediatrics and Texas Children's Urgent Care, to discuss his background, top priorities from both patient & physician standpoints, how he anticipates his team's role to evolve over the next year and a half, and more. -
Ryan Cameron, Vice President of Technology and Innovation, Children's Hospital & Medical Center - Omaha
Ryan Cameron, Vice President of Technology and Innovation, Children's Hospital & Medical Center - Omaha, joins the podcast to discuss how he applies his tech background in healthcare, his focus on the growth of the organization while maintaining quality, the importance of embracing change, and more.
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