• Rob Cetti, President of CareAllies

    Rob Cetti, President of CareAllies, joins the podcast to discuss his experience in healthcare, the biggest opportunities for innovation or evolution health care providers will soon face, the role he sees collaboration playing in the success of health care going forward, the developments or innovations he's excited about, what qualities health care leaders will need to possess in the next 2-3 years, and how healthcare leaders can stay ahead of the curve when it comes to adapting to new technologies, regulations and patient needs.
  • Ginny Torno, Administrative Director in Innovation and IT Clinical, Ancillary, Research Systems at Houston Methodist

    This episode features Ginny Torno, Administrative Director in Innovation and IT Clinical, Ancillary, Research Systems at Houston Methodist. Here, she discusses her background, how Houston Methodist is combatting staffing shortages, what the most effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years, and more.
  • Andrew Bindman, EVP and Chief Medical Officer at Kaiser Permanente

    Andrew Bindman, EVP and Chief Medical Officer at Kaiser Permanente, joins the podcast to discuss his background, issues he's following in healthcare, his focus on making a positive impact on health equity, and more.
  • Dennis Matheis, President & CEO of Sentara Healthcare

    Dennis Matheis, President & CEO of Sentara Healthcare, joins the podcast to discuss his unique perspective having spent time on both the payer & provider sides of healthcare, the biggest issues he’s following in healthcare, different ways to reduce the administrative burden on providers, 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.
  • Leah Sigler, President of TheTeleDentists

    Leah Sigler, President of TheTeleDentists, joins the podcast to tell us about her background, challenges surrounding access to oral healthcare, leveraging technology to bridge gaps in access & patient education, what the most effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years, and more.
  • Dr. Imamu Tomlinson, Vituity CEO & Vituity Cares Foundation President

    This episode features Dr. Imamu Tomlinson, Vituity CEO & Vituity Cares Foundation President. Here, he discusses his book “Maniacal Fanaticism: Success Slightly Different” - an alternative success pursuit perspective that points out the downsides of prejudging one’s ability for success and utilizes analysis and data from many of the most successful people in history.
  • Disrupt the Pattern of Patient Frustration: Leaders' Advice for Revamping Engagement

    In this episode, we are joined by a panel of chief experience, innovation and technology executives to learn how they're addressing patient experience head-on with engagement and where they're seeing success. This episode is sponsored by Nuance.
  • Kidney Population Health Management Strategy with Healthmap Solutions

    In this episode, we are joined by Tom Gaffney, Chief Growth Officer at Healthmap Solutions, and Eric Reimer, Chief Executive Officer at Healthmap Solutions, to discuss the strategy behind their Kidney Health Management program, their focus on earlier staged CKD patients, the collaboration between the patient, the provider, and the payer, and much more. This episode is sponsored by Healthmap Solutions.
  • Value Based Care for Kidney Disease

    In this episode we are joined by Bobby Sepucha, CEO of Interwell Health, and Dr. Stephen Friedhoff, Senior Vice President of Healthcare Services at Blue Cross North Carolina, to discuss what's the biggest challenge in caring for kidney disease patients, why treatment for chronic kidney disease is tricky, how new models of value based kidney care improve outlooks for patients and a lot more. This episode is sponsored by Interwell Health.
  • Laura Dyrda, Vice President & Editor in Chief at Becker's ASC Review and Becker’s Spine Review

    This episode features regular guest Laura Dyrda, Vice President & Editor in Chief at Becker's ASC Review and Becker’s Spine Review. Here, she discusses how different healthcare leaders are staying mission focused in tough economic times and how executives can use innovative machine learning to help ease workforce shortage burdens.
  • Business Briefing with Molly Gamble 3-24-23

    In this episode, Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare shares a follow up on the emergency medicine slots not filled during Match Week and physicians and their administrators not seeing eye to eye on retirement.
  • Sobeida Santana-Joseph, Executive Director at Valley-Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Care

    This episode features Sobeida Santana-Joseph, Executive Director at Valley-Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Care. Here, she discusses challenges surrounding current workforce shortages, the importance for healthcare leaders to stay creative & adaptable, plus a lot more. Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming Annual Meeting April 3-6, 2023 here.
  • Dr. Robert Root, Pediatrician & Associate Chief Medical Officer at Michigan State University Health Care

    Dr. Robert Root, Pediatrician & Associate Chief Medical Officer at Michigan State University Health Care, joins the podcast to discuss his background, top priorities today, how his community came together after a mass shooting, and more.
  • Dr. Susan Woods, President & Founder of Generated Health

    This episode features Dr. Susan Woods, President & Founder of Generated Health. Here, she discusses Generated Health - an innovative digital healthcare platform that offers automated text messaging proven to change patient behavior and improve health outcomes while saving clinical time’, the importance of participatory medicine, and more.
  • Christy Bray Ricks, Vice President of Provider Talent, Ardent Health Services

    This episode features Christy Bray Ricks, Vice President of Provider Talent, Ardent Health Services. Here, she discusses her journey to healthcare administration, her focus on increasing access to care & maintaining a pipeline for future providers into healthcare, the significance of providing a good work-life balance to decrease the likelihood of burnout, and more. Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming Annual Meeting April 3-6, 2023 here.
  • Steven Ramirez, the CISO at Renown Health

    Steven Ramirez, the CISO at Renown Health, joins the podcast to discuss his background, the benefits and security challenges surrounding Chat GPT in healthcare, how he's thinking about growth and adding value to his organization, and 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.
  • Dr. Gregory Lutz, Founder and Chief Medical Director of The Regenerative SportsCare Institute

    This episode features Dr. Gregory Lutz, Founder and Chief Medical Director of The Regenerative SportsCare Institute. Here, he discusses his background, the emerging field of biologics, his book “Heal Your Disc, End Your Pain: How Regenerative Medicine Can Save Your Spine”, and more.
  • Dr. Tina Moen, General Manager, Merative Micromedex

    In this episode we hear from Dr. Tina Moen, General Manager, Merative Micromedex, about how her personal experiences as a caregiver have informed her concern for clinician burnout, overly complex workflows, and the importance of getting reliable, current resources into the hands of clinicians. This episode is sponsored by Micromedex.

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