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Key Healthcare Trends with Laura Dyrda: Amazon’s Healthcare Push and Health System Challenges
In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, joins Scott Becker to discuss Amazon’s partnership with Cleveland Clinic and One Medical's expansion into primary care. Laura also highlights the financial struggles faced by health systems, recent layoffs, and efforts to address rising costs and reimbursement challenges. -
Election Impact on Healthcare Mergers: Insights from Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare
In this episode, Scott Becker and Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, discuss the potential impact of the upcoming election on healthcare mergers, focusing on the Humana-Cigna deal and its potential dependency on the election results. They also explore antitrust policies under FTC leadership and financial restructuring efforts at CarePoint Health, shedding light on the broader implications for the healthcare landscape. -
Tackling the Loneliness Epidemic: Insights from Dr. Susmita Pati on Children’s Health and Technology
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare podcast, Dr. Susmita Pati, Chief, Division of Primary Care Pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine, shares her perspectives on the impact of social media on children’s health and the importance of real-time communication to combat loneliness. Dr. Pothi also discusses the integration of AI in pediatric care and highlights key initiatives to support children's well-being in an increasingly digital world. -
Caleb Ashmore, Orthopedic Rehab Services Supervisor at Harris Health System
Caleb Ashmore, Orthopedic Rehab Services Supervisor at Harris Health System, explores the vital balance between mental health and work-life balance, sharing insights on how healthcare professionals can prioritize well-being in a demanding environment. He also discusses the improvements in patient access, focusing on strategies to make care more accessible. Post-COVID, telehealth has become a critical tool, and Caleb dives into its continued use and the role it plays in modernizing patient care and maintaining consistent communication with patients. -
Allison Roditi, Vice President of Orthopedic Services at Catholic Health
Tune in for an enlightening discussion with Allison Roditi, Vice President of Orthopedic Services at Catholic Health, as she shares her background and insights into healthcare trends in 2024. Allison discusses her excitement and apprehensions for the future, along with the essential qualities required for healthcare leaders to excel in the upcoming years. -
Navigating healthcare acquisitions: Leadership strategies for success
In this 15 minute episode Scott Becker connects with Jim Jacobs, the President and CEO of MediQuant. Tune in as they discuss key factors in an acquisition, ensuring strategic alignment, and much more. This episode is sponsored by MediQuant -
Leveraging Telehealth for Cardiovascular Care: A Johns Hopkins Perspective
In this episode, we explore the growing world of telehealth in cardiology with Nino Isakadze, MD, MHS, who is a cardiac electrophysiologist at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Kathy Byrne, MSN, CRNP, CCRN, who is a nurse practitioner at The Johns Hopkins Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center. They discuss how Johns Hopkins is incorporating telehealth to improve access to care for patients with chronic cardiovascular conditions, the challenges they faced, and the exciting future of telehealth in this field.This episode is sponsored by the American Heart Association Center for Telehealth. -
Scott Becker - 9 Healthcare News Stories We Are Following This Week 10-21-24
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights nine important healthcare stories, including the early stages of AI in healthcare, rising cardiology compensation, leadership changes at major health systems, and the growing trend of virtual nursing. He also touches on consumer adaptation to AI, the continued growth of Epic, and exciting upcoming events. -
Enhancing Interoperability & Health Equity through Technology at Mount Sinai: Insights from Patti Cuartas
In this episode, Patti Cuartas, Executive Director and Associate CMIO at Mount Sinai Health System, shares her expertise on leveraging technology to improve interoperability, care coordination, and health equity. She discusses the challenges and opportunities in data exchange, the impact of AI tools, and how Mount Sinai's global and community-focused initiatives are driving innovation in healthcare. -
Taylor Cera, Chief Operating Officer at The Orthopaedic Surgery Center
In this episode, Taylor Cera, Chief Operating Officer at The Orthopaedic Surgery Center, discusses key trends in the ambulatory surgery center (ASC) space, including the shift to outpatient care, value-based models, and the impact of robotics. He also shares insights on improving profitability while enhancing patient outcomes and how strategic vendor relationships and technology investments drive growth in orthopedic ASCs. -
Dr. Alison Haddock, President of the American College of Emergency Physicians
In this episode, Dr. Alison Haddock, President of the American College of Emergency Physicians, discusses the challenges facing emergency departments, including boarding issues and the impact of systemic healthcare pressures. She highlights the need for greater public understanding of the complexities of emergency care and advocates for legislative measures to ensure the safety of healthcare workers. -
Britta DeVolder, Chief Nursing Officer and Administrator at the Community Surgery Center of Glendale
Britta DeVolder, Chief Nursing Officer and Administrator at the Community Surgery Center of Glendale, discusses the unique struggles faced by nursing and tech students in the post-education and post-COVID era. She sheds light on the challenges that new graduates encounter as they transition into the healthcare workforce, from adapting to evolving technologies to navigating the demands of the profession in a changed landscape. Britta offers insights on how the industry can better support these emerging professionals, ensuring a smoother integration into their roles while maintaining a high standard of patient care. -
Nyleen Flores, Chief Administrative Officer of Lake Oconee Orthopedics
Nyleen Flores, Chief Administrative Officer of Lake Oconee Orthopedics, delves into her extensive experience in the healthcare industry, sharing insights and lessons learned throughout her career. She emphasizes the crucial role of a peer review system in maintaining high standards of care and accountability within the healthcare space. Nyleen highlights how such systems can foster continuous improvement, ensuring that providers maintain a high level of performance and patient care. -
Dr. Angelo Milazzo, Vice Chair of Practice and Clinical Affairs at Duke Health
In this episode, Dr. Angelo Milazzo, Vice Chair of Practice and Clinical Affairs at Duke Health, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of pediatric healthcare. He discusses priorities in workforce challenges, access to care, and the importance of community health management, while also highlighting innovative tools like AI to improve patient and provider experiences. -
Talia Bailes, Medical Student at the University of Michigan and Founder of Ballet & Books
In this episode, Talia Bailes, Medical Student at the University of Michigan and Founder of Ballet & Books, discusses her nonprofit’s mission to bridge dance and literacy to close the literacy gap in underserved communities. Talia shares her journey, the role of college students and community partners, and how the arts can positively impact children's overall health and well-being. -
Dr. Steve Lucey, Co-Founder of Valere Bundled Solutions
In this episode, Dr. Steve Lucey, Co-Founder of Valere Bundled Solutions, joins Becker’s Healthcare podcast to discuss the evolution of outpatient joint replacement and the role of bundled payments in driving value-based care. Dr. Lucey shares insights on creating successful partnerships with accountable care organizations (ACOs) and the future of cost management in joint replacement surgery. -
Chris Palmieri, CEO of Commonwealth Care Alliance, on Aligning Mission and Capital in Healthcare
In this episode, Chris Palmieri, President and CEO of Commonwealth Care Alliance, discusses key insights from the healthcare landscape, including lessons from the Steward Health System crisis, areas ripe for innovation, and the critical alignment between nonprofit missions and private capital. -
Nancy Vish, President and Chief Nursing Officer at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital
In this episode, Nancy Vish, President and Chief Nursing Officer at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital, shares her journey in healthcare leadership, discusses emerging trends in medical technology and inflation, and highlights the impact of AI on patient care. She also offers advice for aspiring leaders and details her work on multidisciplinary teams aimed at improving the continuum of care. -
Addressing IV Fluid Shortages and Supply Chain Fragility with Molly Gamble
In this episode, Scott Becker is joined by Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare, to discuss the ongoing IV fluid shortage following Hurricane Helene. They explore the severe impact on hospitals, the scramble to ration supplies, and the broader implications for the U.S. medical supply chain. Molly also shares updates on efforts to import solutions and how major systems like Mass General Brigham are handling postponements of surgeries amidst the crisis. -
Exploring Disability Inclusion and Value-Based Care with Deepak Sadagopan, Angela Marith, and Sarah Quinto of Providence
In this episode, Deepak Sadagopan, Angela Marith, and Sarah Quinto from Providence dive into the intersection of disability inclusion and value-based care. They discuss the challenges, opportunities, and innovative approaches to supporting the disability community within healthcare systems.
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