• Dr. Susan Turney, Former CEO of Marshfield Clinic

    This episode features Dr. Susan Turney, Former CEO of Marshfield Clinic. Here, she discusses her background, challenges surrounding rural health, accomplishments from her career that she is proud of, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
  • Aaron Miri, SVP & Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health Jacksonville

    This episode features Aaron Miri, SVP & Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health Jacksonville. Here he discusses the great leadership at his system, innovations happening at Baptist Health Jacksonville, the temperature around the excitement of automation, and more.
  • Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare

    This episode features Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker’s Healthcare. Here, she discusses the possibility of Amazon tying healthcare to Prime, Prenuvo full-body MRI scans & their marketing strategy, and Dana-Farber picking Beth Israel Deaconess over Brigham for their new cancer hospital.
  • Identify Potential Audit Targets, Understand the Appeals Process, and Compliance Strategies

    In this episode we are joined by Pam D’Apuzzo, CPC, ACS-EM, ACS-MS, CPMA, Managing Director, VMG Health, and Debra Rossi, CCS, CCS-P, CPC, CPMA, Director, VMG Health, to discuss audits and appeals and how to make these processes as easy and as beneficial as possible.This episode is sponsored by VMG Health.
  • Bridging the Data Gap in Cardiac Care: Insights from Greg Howard of ZOLL Data Systems

    In this episode of the Becker’s Healthcare Podcast, Erica Carbajal, writer and editor at Becker’s Healthcare, is joined by Greg Howard, Director of Hospital Interoperability Sales at ZOLL Data Systems. Together, they explore the critical issue of the data gap in healthcare, particularly in tracking stroke, STEMI, and trauma team performance. Greg, drawing from his paramedic background, discusses the challenges in bridging this data gap, the importance of real-time information for emergency care, and how ZOLL Care Exchange is helping address these issues. Tune in for valuable insights into improving patient care and streamlining data interoperability in healthcare.This episode is sponsored by Zoll Data Systems.
  • Ron Beer, Chief Administrative Officer at Geisinger Northeast Region

    This episode features Ron Beer, Chief Administrative Officer at Geisinger Northeast Region. Here he discusses his career journey, his biggest priorities going forward, how the pandemic has forced healthcare to evolve, and more.
  • Laura Dyrda, Vice President & Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare

    This episode features Laura Dyrda, Vice President & Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare. Here she discusses how different healthcare partnerships are moving and evolving, health systems looking for ways to cut costs, organizations focusing on ways to use AI, and more.
  • Susan Van Meter, President of American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA)

    This episode features Susan Van Meter, President of American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA). Here, she discusses her background and key insights into the Saving Access to Laboratory Services Act (SALSA).
  • Andrea Turner, Chief Operating Officer at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital

    Andrea Turner, Chief Operating Officer at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital joins the podcast to discuss her background, her focus on safety, quality, access, & finance, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
  • Ben Seals, Chief Executive Officer at Thomas Eye Group

      This episode features Ben Seals, Chief Executive Officer at Thomas Eye Group. Here, he  discusses his background, advice for leaders, his thoughts on private equity in healthcare, and more.      
  • "Don't be scared to try": St. Jude's keys to improving nurse retention

    Join us on this episode of the Becker's Healthcare podcast as we sit down with Morgan Melancon, Director of Nursing Education and Professional Development at St. Jude's Research Hospital in Memphis. Morgan shares insights into her background, highlighting the unique perspective she brings to her role. She delves into the keys to nurse retention at St. Jude and the valuable feedback received from nurses themselves. Discover how the Nurse Residency Program aligns with St. Jude's mission and the potential extension of retention strategies to other employees within the organization. Plus, gain invaluable advice from this healthcare leader on navigating similar roles in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape. Don't miss this informative and inspiring conversation.
  • Dr. Nicholas Holmes, Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Rady Children's Hospital

    This episode features Dr. Nicholas Holmes, Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Rady Children's Hospital. Here, he discusses his background & key insights into Rady Children’s, his experience serving in the Navy & how it shapes the way he leads, top priorities going into the end of the year, and more.
  • Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare

    This episode features Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare. Here, he discusses Ascension reporting $3B annual operating loss and American Physician Partners voluntarily filing for Chapter 11 protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
  • IT Challenges in Mergers & Acquisitions

    In this episode we are joined by Dave Lamar, the Chief Growth Officer at MediQuant, to discuss the various data and IT challenges that occur throughout mergers & acquisition processes. Tune in to hear how to maximize potential value in M&A, and ways to keep your organization's and patient data safe.This episode is sponsored by MediQuant.
  • Dr. Jean Ann Larson, EdD, MBA, BSIE, FACHE, LFHIMSS, FIISE, Chief Leadership Development Officer at UAB Medicine

    Dr. Jean Ann Larson, EdD, MBA, BSIE, FACHE, LFHIMSS, FIISE, Chief Leadership Development Officer at UAB Medicine joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
  • Yasmine Ghazvini, MemorialCare & Keya Gupta, CalOptima Health - ACHE SoCal Board of Directors

    This episode features Yasmine Ghazvini, Strategy & Business Development Consultant at MemorialCare in Southern California, & Early Careerist Council Chair for ACHE of Southern California Board of Directors, & Keya Gupta, Communications Chair - Board of Directors, ACHE Southern California, and Administrative Fellow for CalOptima Health. Here, they discuss their backgrounds & key insights into their organizations, what they're currently focused on and excited about, the importance of networking, and more.
  • Dr. Edmund Sabanegh, President and Chief Executive Officer of Guthrie

    Dr. Edmund Sabanegh, President and Chief Executive Officer of Guthrie joins the podcast to discuss his background, his focus on patient safety, quality & 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.
  • Dr. Kirk Erickson, Director Translational Neuroscience at AdventHealth Research Institute in Orlando

      This episode features Dr. Kirk Erickson, Director Translational Neuroscience at AdventHealth Research Institute in Orlando, Florida. Here, he discusses his background, the work he is doing examining whether exercise is capable of improving cognitive performance and brain function in late adulthood, the consideration of genetic and lifestyle aspects that go into aging, and much more.   
  • Nathan Tudor, CEO of MidCoast Health System

    This episode features Nathan Tudor, CEO of MidCoast Health System. Here. he discusses his background & key insights into MidCoast, trends in rural healthcare he is keeping an eye on, the significance for emerging leaders to have good mentors, and more.
  • Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine & Senior Medical Director of Quality and Pediatrics for UPMC Insurance Division

    This episode features Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine & Senior Medical Director of Quality and Pediatrics for UPMC Insurance Division. Here she discusses her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.

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