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Podcasts Hosted by Bill Russell, Sarah Richardson, and Drex DeFord
In-depth interviews with healthcare CIOs, CISOs, and technology leaders. Bill Russell explores the decisions, strategies, and innovations shaping healthcare transformation.
Sep 1, 2020·The 229 Podcast
September 1, 2020: Drex DeFord joins Bill to bring you the news. They tackle the big topic of going back to school. How are different colleges and universities handling it? Sharp Healthcare is the first to deploy Amazon's new Halo health wearable which tracks activity, body fat and emotions. We can’t wait to see the results and how it will help their clinicians. Contact tracing, Google and issues of privacy. We simply don’t know where our data is going or how it's being used. Ascension Mic
Aug 28, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 28, 2020: Join us for a digital transformation masterclass with Ed Marx , Former CIO for the Cleveland Clinic and Paddy Padmanabhan from Damo Consulting. Authors of the book The Big Unlock . Health care enterprises are having a hard time keeping up with advances in information technology. What does healthcare look like after digital transformation? For the patient? For a board or CEO? What can the clinician expect? It’s about building a comprehensive and agile enterprise digital roadmap.
Aug 26, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 26, 2020: The pandemic created significant challenges for healthcare. We had to develop so many new things. So many new muscles, new strategies and approaches. Today Tressa Springmann , SVP and CIO for LifeBridge Health walks us through the silver linings and those things that will go with us into the future and change healthcare forever. Creating a uniform experience for the consumer across multiple platforms. Difficult conversations with outdated vendors. Leadership skills. Replicating
Aug 25, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 25, 2020: Bill was wrong! About the CDC HHS stuff. He explores the rocky transition and why he’s glad he was wrong. You get cars from Uber, food, even a helicopter. Now they deliver drugs too. We can’t afford to lose billions in a crisis again. We have to focus on speed and agility. How fast can we launch new business models? How good are we at improving productivity? How fast are we developing new products? We also look at the startling UCSF hack ransomware story, REI going remote and se
Aug 21, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 21, 2020: Kirby Partners, an executive recruiting firm, places leaders in health IT and cybersecurity. Judy Kirby, CEO shares her valuable insights. What does it take to find the role you're looking for? What has changed during the pandemic in terms of recruiting leaders? Your resume is probably the most important piece of paper you will ever own. It can open doors for you. How do you make it stand out and be noticed? Skills are the easy part. People really want to see results and forward
Aug 19, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 19, 2020: Data security and risk management flaws, cyber threats, phishing, ransomware. The bad guys know how to cash in on a good pandemic. With so many people working remotely, they are getting really creative. From a technology perspective, a psychology perspective and a sociology perspective. How do we manage the risk of this new and emerging dynamic workforce? Who is accessing data? Are they legit? Is it really who they say they are? Identity is the critical factor. It’s the front ga
Aug 18, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 18, 2020: What are the most dangerous trends in health IT? What’s going on in the battle lines for telehealth? Technology isn't really magic. It doesn't change habits. It doesn't cure isolation. We still have a lot of work to do. What’s the current status of M&A’s? Did recent activity actually go down? We look at the rise of the Executive Chief Medical Officer role and the not so sexy but essential topic of data security. And how can we finally get broadband everywhere? Key Poin
Aug 14, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 14, 2020: Sherri Douville is the President, CEO and Board Member for Medigram. We take a walk through the headlines to explore topics on leadership, work from home, and leveraging conferences. Sherri also shares her wisdom for female leaders who aspire to be CEO’s in health tech. Key Points: To be successful in this environment we have to incentivize people to be ready to be wrong instead of wanting to defend being right [09:14] Innovation does not discriminate [11:14] Take your risk mana
Aug 12, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 12, 2020: When COVID hit we had a significant change in the make-up of the network. The center of gravity shifted and much of the traffic that used to be housed within the four walls of the health system moved outside. This was accelerated during COVID but it was already a trend we anticipated with home-based care ramping up and more IoT devices taking off. Today Mike Champa, Steward Health, David Teixeira, Tornova and Craig Connors, VMware help with the question we want to answer “D
Aug 11, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 11, 2020: Welcome to News Day. Epic takes heat from employees and adjusts their course. HIMSS announces new dates. Unique patient ID chaos and compliance, and telehealth is here to stay. Plus how are we going to bring back our work from home employees? Will it be voluntary? What will we do if people refuse to come back? Key Points: Brigham reports 12% loss in margin amid patient care drought [00:04:30] Trump orders to defund Medicare [00:07:00] Rethinking ED waiting rooms in response to C
Aug 7, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 7, 2020: Aneesh Chopra, First CTO for the US elaborates on 21st Century Cures. How should CIO’s prepare? How do we scale an interoperability strategy that is built on the patient's right of access? Our industry finally has a chance to self organize and standardize data elements for sharing. Why have the banking, education and energy industries beaten us to the punch? How do we approach intellectual property issues? We also look at payment reform and value based care. Key Points: Data shar
Aug 4, 2020·The 229 Podcast
August 4, 2020: Four months into corporate America's working from home experiment, some cracks are emerging. Are people getting tired of it? Is it likely to affect career development? Plus exclusive insights from top executives weighing in on healthcare budget cuts. Walmart as a healthcare company, is it your competitor or ally? If you wanted to disrupt our health system, what would you do? And what can we do right now to ensure good workplace culture exists? Key Points: ● Wall Street journal ar
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