
August 28, 2024
Dr. Brian Erling, MD, became president and CEO of Renown Health in Reno, Nevada, in November 2022, leveraging his extensive background as a physician and healthcare executive. Dr. Erling's career began in healthcare as an orderly at age 16 and includes leadership roles at Centura Health and Penrose-St. Francis Health Services in Colorado. He emphasizes an "employ and partner" approach to hiring physicians, especially in Renown Health's affiliation with the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine. Dr. Erling believes in maintaining transparency and collaboration with community physicians to foster growth in their academic mission. His leadership philosophy, shaped by his experience as an emergency medicine physician, focuses on staying calm under pressure and making swift, informed decisions. He advises fellow health system CEOs to remember the essential nature of their work and to act with long-term community needs in mind.
From caddie to orderly to CEO: Brian Erling's leadership journey Becker's Hospital Review
August 28, 2024
The article discusses the aftermath of the Y2K bug and its parallels to the current situation with CrowdStrike. It highlights how the IT industry's quick response to Y2K led to accusations of it being an exaggerated threat, diverting attention away from systemic issues. In the present, CrowdStrike faces blame for cybersecurity vulnerabilities, particularly due to Microsoft's mandated kernel access and the broader pressure on security vendors to release rapid, untested patches. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing the inevitable trade-offs in IT, particularly in balancing speed and risk in cybersecurity efforts, while urging IT leaders to educate their executive teams on these critical dynamics.
6 insights every CIO should take away from the CrowdStrike debacle cio.com
August 28, 2024
**How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing decision-making in health care**
Paola Bianchi Delp discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care. While many doctors are wary of its use, the technology offers significant benefits such as enhancing clinical decision-making, personalizing patient care, and improving administrative efficiency. AI can detect patterns across large populations, enabling proactive intervention and tailored treatments. However, concerns about privacy and data security remain critical. Strategies like new encryption technologies and strict access controls can mitigate these issues, fostering greater trust in AI's ability to improve patient outcomes and streamline health care practices.
**The digital Rx for burnout: transforming health care through strategic technology**
Sean Slovenski addresses the persistent issue of physician burnout, highlighting the role of technology in alleviating pressures on primary care doctors. High administrative burdens and demanding patient workloads are primary burnout drivers, often exacerbated by pandemic-related challenges. Digital health solutions, such as those developed by PatientPoint, aim to streamline administrative tasks and enhance patient engagement, thereby improving the workplace environment for health professionals. Effective patient communication and education tools can reduce follow-up visits and help physicians maintain a supportive patient-provider relationship, which is crucial for combating burnout and improving overall care quality.
How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing decision-making in health care Medical Economics
August 27, 2024
The 2024 healthcare finance landscape reveals a mixed outlook, with a noticeable divide between financially healthy and struggling organizations. Despite a generally positive trend post-pandemic, the sector faces ongoing financial variability and complex decision-making challenges. Key areas of focus include affordability, patient financing, and dealing with competition. Investment in technology, such as revenue cycle automation and AI, remains critical, although financial constraints limit some providers. Workforce shortages persist, emphasizing the need for talent retention. Enhancing the patient financial experience, advancing digital transformation, and ensuring cybersecurity are top priorities. Collaboration and trust will be vital for implementing value-based care and addressing health equity.
Healthcare Finance Trends for 2024: An Updated Look Becker's Hospital Review
August 28, 2024
Dr. Brian Erling, MD, became president and CEO of Renown Health in Reno, Nevada, in November 2022, leveraging his extensive background as a physician and healthcare executive. Dr. Erling's career began in healthcare as an orderly at age 16 and includes leadership roles at Centura Health and Penrose-St. Francis Health Services in Colorado. He emphasizes an "employ and partner" approach to hiring physicians, especially in Renown Health's affiliation with the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine. Dr. Erling believes in maintaining transparency and collaboration with community physicians to foster growth in their academic mission. His leadership philosophy, shaped by his experience as an emergency medicine physician, focuses on staying calm under pressure and making swift, informed decisions. He advises fellow health system CEOs to remember the essential nature of their work and to act with long-term community needs in mind.
From caddie to orderly to CEO: Brian Erling's leadership journey Becker's Hospital Review
August 28, 2024
The article discusses the aftermath of the Y2K bug and its parallels to the current situation with CrowdStrike. It highlights how the IT industry's quick response to Y2K led to accusations of it being an exaggerated threat, diverting attention away from systemic issues. In the present, CrowdStrike faces blame for cybersecurity vulnerabilities, particularly due to Microsoft's mandated kernel access and the broader pressure on security vendors to release rapid, untested patches. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing the inevitable trade-offs in IT, particularly in balancing speed and risk in cybersecurity efforts, while urging IT leaders to educate their executive teams on these critical dynamics.
6 insights every CIO should take away from the CrowdStrike debacle cio.com
August 28, 2024
**How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing decision-making in health care**
Paola Bianchi Delp discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care. While many doctors are wary of its use, the technology offers significant benefits such as enhancing clinical decision-making, personalizing patient care, and improving administrative efficiency. AI can detect patterns across large populations, enabling proactive intervention and tailored treatments. However, concerns about privacy and data security remain critical. Strategies like new encryption technologies and strict access controls can mitigate these issues, fostering greater trust in AI's ability to improve patient outcomes and streamline health care practices.
**The digital Rx for burnout: transforming health care through strategic technology**
Sean Slovenski addresses the persistent issue of physician burnout, highlighting the role of technology in alleviating pressures on primary care doctors. High administrative burdens and demanding patient workloads are primary burnout drivers, often exacerbated by pandemic-related challenges. Digital health solutions, such as those developed by PatientPoint, aim to streamline administrative tasks and enhance patient engagement, thereby improving the workplace environment for health professionals. Effective patient communication and education tools can reduce follow-up visits and help physicians maintain a supportive patient-provider relationship, which is crucial for combating burnout and improving overall care quality.
How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing decision-making in health care Medical Economics
August 27, 2024
The 2024 healthcare finance landscape reveals a mixed outlook, with a noticeable divide between financially healthy and struggling organizations. Despite a generally positive trend post-pandemic, the sector faces ongoing financial variability and complex decision-making challenges. Key areas of focus include affordability, patient financing, and dealing with competition. Investment in technology, such as revenue cycle automation and AI, remains critical, although financial constraints limit some providers. Workforce shortages persist, emphasizing the need for talent retention. Enhancing the patient financial experience, advancing digital transformation, and ensuring cybersecurity are top priorities. Collaboration and trust will be vital for implementing value-based care and addressing health equity.
Healthcare Finance Trends for 2024: An Updated Look Becker's Hospital Review

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