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Becker's Healthcare Podcast Episodes

"Explore the changes brought about by healthcare reform and how it affects nursing in an informative podcast brought to you by Becker Hospital Review. This podcast features industry experts Patrick Robinson, Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences…

"Imaging services are critical across the health continuum, but the value it provides continues to be under pressure. In this podcast, Sham Sokka, head of Radiology Solutions at Philips, and Joy Polefrone, Marketing Director of Radiology Solutions at Philips, will…

Join Dr. Emad Rizk, President and CEO of Accretive Health, as he shares his thoughts on some of the most important questions in healthcare. In this podcast, Dr. Rizk addresses some of the most challenging issues facing health systems today,…

Capella University’s Competency-Based FlexPath Nursing Program allows registered nurses to complete their Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in as little as 12 to 18 months by leveraging the knowledge and skills gained during their professional practice and allowing them…

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Alecia Torrance, Dr. McBrien and Dr. Grant are of the belief that Culture trumps process every time. They believe there are proven methodologies and approaches to build internal consensus, create a burning platform, and incorporate staff that perform the daily…

Providers and payers are increasingly entering into value-based contracts to align incentives to improve quality and reduce costs. In this podcast, Miles Snowden, MD, CMO of Optum, discusses best practices for aligning providers to succeed in a value-based world.  Sponsored…

Hospitals and health systems are increasingly outsourcing services in building operations, maintenance, facilities management, food, janitorial and other areas, but the trend is sometimes met with resistance from various stakeholders. In this podcast, Steve Herbst, vice president and general manager…

In this podcast, Renee Nelson, Vice President of Operations, TeamHealth, discusses the rise of the OB-ED and the potential benefits it brings to both patients and providers.   

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