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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.
Jun 9, 2020·The 229 Podcast
June 10, 2020: We’ve all heard of direct to consumer genetic testing kits, from the like of 23andMe or ancestry.com, but how useful can certified genetic testing be? And how can genetic counselors assist you through that process? Today’s guest is Ellen Matloff, Founder and CEO of My Gene Counsel. Ellen am a certified genetic counselor, and My Gene Counsel is a company that specializes in scalable, updated, digital genetic counseling. My Gene Counsel’s mission is to make genetic test results easy
June 9, 2020: Unlike our previous News Day episodes, where we cover several stories, today is a deep-dive into a single article titled ‘Telehealth: A quarter-trillion-dollar post-COVID-19 reality’. This McKinsey article looks into telehealth research to explore its future — a key theme that we’re looking at closely here at This Week in Health IT. Before diving into the article, Bill gives some context on telehealth missteps over the last decade and why COVID-19 has accelerated the integration of
Jun 5, 2020·The 229 Podcast
June 5, 2020: Joining us today is Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, the CIO at Michigan Medicine. When the pandemic first hit the US, Dr. Rosenberg temporarily exchanged his CIO role for working on the frontlines and in the ICUs fighting the virus, but has since resumed him primary responsibility and has learned a great deal in the process. In terms of health IT, he discuses the sudden shift to remote work and how they are thinking about a sustainable solution, suggesting the possibly of a hybrid work model
Jun 4, 2020·The 229 Podcast
June 4, 2020: Our guest on this episode is Dr. Eric Bricker from AHealthcareZ and author of Healthcare Money Campfire Stories. After his medical training and co-founding Compass Professional Health Services, he became increasingly interested in healthcare finance and has since pivoted to healthcare finance training which he does through videos on AHealthcareZ. Today he talks to listeners about the triple aims of improved quality, lower cost, and better access, specifically as it pertains to the
Jun 3, 2020·The 229 Podcast
June 3, 2020: There’s a reason why we keep hearing so much about self-care – it can be a powerful buffer against the mental and physical health impacts of stress, which is in no short supply lately, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. In this episode of the COVID Series, we’re talking about the mental health of our staff with Joe Grasso, a clinical psychologist and the Director of Clinical Partnerships at Lyra Health. We discuss the increase in stress, fear, anxiety, and depression that
Jun 2, 2020·The 229 Podcast
June 2, 2020: We're back with another Tuesday News Day! There’s a lot to talk about today as we look at a variety of news stories. For starters, we look at a Becker story about Optum buying naviHealth along with Dr. Eric Bricker’s analysis of naviHealth’s excellent business model. There’s a lesson here for health startups looking to emulate naviHealth’s success. After touching on why Americans are delaying medical care, we explore an article from The Wire China that details how and why American
Jun 1, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 29, 2020: This is a special episode consisting of sections from our panel on funding and the future of telehealth featuring insights on the topic from CHIME representatives, Mari Savickis and Andrew Tomlinson, and three healthcare CIOs, Stephanie Lahr, Praveen Chopra, and Albert Oriol — you can watch the full video on YouTube. The conversation revolves around the current massive experiment in telehealth resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Following its successes, there’s a need for lawmake
May 29, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 28, 2020: Welcome to another episode of the Field Report, where we talk to industry leaders about how their health systems are handling the pandemic using health IT. In this episode, we sit down with Chad Brisendine, the CIO for St. Luke's University Health Network in PA, to see how St. Luke’s has responded to COVID-19 thus far. We discuss how they have integrated virtual care like telehealth into their work model, and how they have been affected by work from home. Chad shares with us St. Lu
May 28, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 27, 2020: One of the stand-out public health issues that the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed is the lack of integration and communication between disparate health systems within states. This has meant that some hospitals have been overwhelmed and under-resourced, while others nearby have had the necessary capacity. The Arizona Surge Line is one of the most innovative public health service coordination efforts we’ve seen, and Charlie Larsen, RN Senior Director at Banner Health in Phoenix, and
May 27, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 27, 2020: For today’s episode of This Week in Health IT, we sit down with Albert Oriol, who is the CIO of Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego. Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego is the largest children's hospital in California and provides services to the San Diego, southern Riverside and Imperial counties. In this episode, Albert gives us his perspective on how the county and Rady have handled the COVID-19 crisis. We discuss remote working arrangements and how they may change the working
May 26, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 26, 2020: We're back with another Tuesday News Day! In this episode, we dive into a variety of news stories, with three features focusing on the future role of tech and tech spending in healthcare. Our first article, ‘Don’t Sleep. Healthcare CIOs Must Step Into 2021 Now,’ was published by Forbes and features David Chou’s top 10 tech priorities for healthcare CIOs. Bill provides his own take on the topic before exploring a second article — ‘The Amazon-Berkshire-JPMorgan Health Ventures’ Fails
May 22, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 22, 2020: On today’s episode, we discuss healthcare communications with Dr. Ben Kanter, a pulmonologist by training and CMIO for Vocera communications. As Ben mentions in our conversation, healthcare practitioners are working in a time when it’s dangerous to even pick up a hospital phone. While patients, nurses, and doctors need to minimize their exposure to infection, communication has never been so important. How can doctors communicate with their patients and with each other while avoidin
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