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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.
May 11, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 11, 2020: As health IT systems have had to expand and adapt to the current times, risks have increased in conjunction with these developments. Today's guest, Patrick Potter, Digital Risk Strategist with RSA, joins us to share insights into securing healthcare enterprise. We kick off the episode by learning more about RSA and the services they offer their clients. From there, we take a look at some of the current cybersecurity threats healthcare organizations face. While phishing and ransomwa
May 8, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 8, 2020: Today’s conversation is with Josh Sol, Director of Innovation in Ambulatory Clinical Systems at Houston Methodist. We kick things off hearing about Josh’s role at the institution and the many facilities it is comprised of before our guest gives a little background on how they have progressed through the pandemic. Josh informs us of the great job they have done training physicians to scale virtual medicine before he sketches out some of the solutions they came up with for challenges
May 5, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 7, 2020: For this coronavirus field report we are joined by BJ Moore from Providence, where he is the Executive Vice President and CIO. BJ takes us through the initial phases of the pandemic at Providence and lays out the all-important reaction phase for the company. The early steps taken in this crisis have been so crucial and Providence is a great example of how a proactive approach can pay off. BJ also explains the processes that were already underway before the crisis hit, namely the dev
May 5, 2020: As COVID-19 continues to dominate headlines and shape our reality, there are increasingly polarized views. On one hand, some are pushing to return to normal as soon as possible, while on the other, many feel that the current response is the right one and it should continue. As the devastating economic and social consequences come to the fore, how can we move forward to ensure people get back on their feet while still remaining safe? This is a tough, polarizing conversation, and toda
May 5, 2020: Welcome back to another Tuesday Newsday! After all of the COVID episodes we have published recently, we would love to hear from you, email us with the biggest challenges that have been present in your work. We will go through those on next week's show so send in them in as soon as you can! In today's business we look at a few important stories that touch on the current state of the pandemic but more so on what comes next. The first topic is the future of enterprise software and what
May 4, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 4, 2020: As we continue our field reports with those on frontlines around the country, today’s guest, Tony Alongi, System Director of clinical engineering at Rochester Regional, joins us to talk about how his organization is handling the crisis. In this episode, we learn about the community they serve, as well as their technical team’s structure. While there has not been an uptick in security threats as a result of COVID-19 at Rochester Regional, they have run into some other issues around v
May 1, 2020·The 229 Podcast
April 30, 2020: We've grown accustomed to seeing hockey stick charts as telehealth usage continues to skyrocket. During these unprecedented times, there have been some extraordinary solutions to problems, many of which we hope will endure after the crisis has subsided. Today's guest, Lyle Berkowitz, a primary care physician, IT practitioner, and telehealth expert, joins us to talk about what telehealth solutions will look like moving out of the crisis. While it is important for healthcare organi
Apr 30, 2020·The 229 Podcast
May 1, 2020: In this episode we explore the federal money that is available to healthcare organizations to fund the advancement of telehealth. We’re going to talk about the CARES Act funding for telehealth with Eli Tarlow, former CIO of Sirius Healthcare. Of course, given the nature of this global event, it is increasingly important to find alternative funding sources for health IT, such as telehealth systems. CARES stands for Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security, and it is actually the
Apr 28, 2020·The 229 Podcast
April 28, 2020: For this week's Tuesday Newsday segment we are running down the most important articles about the implications of the coronavirus crisis on the healthcare industry. While we are still in the midst of the pandemic, everyone in this field, as with others, should be thinking about what their next steps will be in the period that comes after. Bill looks through the article by Recon Strategy titled 'The day after' and discusses the implications for the sectors of healthcare in the lon
Apr 27, 2020·The 229 Podcast
April 27, 2020: To continue our coronavirus field report series we are joined by Kristin Myers who is the Senior Vice President of Technology at Mount Sinai in New York City! Kristin takes us through some updates and perspectives, giving insight into her health center as well as the city as a whole. She emphasizes the difference that has been made by structure, good communication, and the innovative ways that challenges have been approached. It is these things that have helped doctors and the or
April 27, 2020: For today’s field report we are joined by Patrick Anderson, CIO at City of Hope in Los Angeles. We dive right in and hear about the IT systems that Patrick and his teams are building out at a rapid pace at City of Hope to cope with the pandemic. Patrick tells us about a system for checking the temperature of visitors to the hospital en masse using a flare camera system, and a drive-through COVID testing facility with preregistration on Epic too. We hear about the challenge of shu
April 26: 2020: So many systems and hospitals across the country have adjusted to the COVID crisis, and one of the most phenomenal adaptations has been the Hospital for Special Surgeries in New York. As a dedicated orthopedics and rheumatology healthcare facility, the hospital has nimbly pivoted to cater to COVID patients, canceling all elective surgery. Today’s guest, Vikrant Arora, CISO at HSS, joins us to share some of the security-related challenges the institution has faced. In this episode
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