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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.
Feb 21, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 21, 2020: Sue Schade and David Muntz with Starbridge Advisors discuss everything from EHR implementations to IT governance in a fun back and forth on topics that will shape your 2020. Hope you enjoy.
Feb 18, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 17, 2020: Recently, Bill’s 87-year-old father in law came down with pneumonia and he and his wife had to take him to the hospital. While they received great care at both hospitals that they went to, there were some observations that Bill made which he shares today. As Bill’s father in law had recently moved from Pennsylvania, his records were on the system there and he thought he would be able to access them in California. Despite both using Epic, the hospital in California was unable t
Feb 15, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 13, 2020: We are so happy to welcome two of the industry’s best, Sue Schade and David Muntz, of StarBridge Advisors, onto the show with us today. They are decorated veterans with more awards between them than fingers on our hands. This episode, which is the first of two parts, is a Jeopardy-like interaction, where Sue and David tackle some of the health IT issues that are sure to shape 2020. We kick off by talking about EHR implementation and David shares his unconventional opinion as t
Feb 11, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 11, 2020: It’s News Day. We look at 10 predictions on health AI from a friend of the show Dr. Anthony Chang. I have a feeling regulatory policies regarding AI technology in medicine and healthcare will start to reflect the exponential rise of AI capabilities. We also talk about Epic scrutiny, the Iowa Caucus from a health standpoint and privacy and security. Key Points: Epic ONC battle update [00:03:00] You need to think outside of the EHR, there's a lot of other source systems [0
Feb 7, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 7, 2020: Chris Harper stood up an extremely effective data, analytics and governance structure for the University of Kansas Health System. These days you can't really split your data and analytic strategy from your application strategy. Join us today for the discussion. Key Points: Profit margins [00:07:30] Data collection and analysis of current capability and maturity [00:07:50] A coalition of the willing [00:10:30] We essentially developed a three year roadmap guide us where we
Feb 4, 2020·The 229 Podcast
February 4, 2020: Azar, Apple, Microsoft and others respond to Epic. Google defends Ascension deal and Azure’s security hole exposed. We have 5 stories that are follow-on to the Epic conversation. You remember that Judy Faulkner wrote the letter which kicked off some things. We have Secretary Azar’s response. We have Apple and Cerner’s response. We have Epic’s response to the response. We are also going to take a look at Dr. Feinberg from Google talking about the patient data practices with Asce
Jan 31, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 31, 2020: Coronavirus preparedness is the name of the game in healthcare right now and for this quick episode, we are joined by Dr. Brett Oliver from Baptist Health to hear about how they are providing for their community and employees during these trying times. Dr. Oliver stresses their role as a source of trusted information that is so needed at this point and explains the measures that are being taken at Baptist Health in order to keep safe social distancing and put their personnel at
Jan 28, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 27, 2020: For this episode of Tuesday Newsday, we will be focusing on one story that has been evolving all over the internet in the recent past. Judy Faulkner, CEO of Epic, recently wrote an open letter urging patients and Healthcare CEOs to oppose ONC’s proposed rule to make it easier for medical information to be shared. This episode chronicles the letter itself, various articles that have been written on the topic of interoperability, and some of the divisive opinions of patient advoc
Jan 24, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 24, 2020: Today we continue our debriefing of this year’s J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the annual symposium that brings together industry leaders and members of the investment community. In the last episode, we covered the types of organizations that presented as well as some of the key themes that came up in the last two iterations of the event. Today we zoom in on the 2020 proceedings, taking a deeper look at what each of the presenters brought to the table. Some of the key theme
Jan 21, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 20, 2020: It’s time for another Tuesday Newsday and in today’s iteration, we will be doing a debrief of the last two years of J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conferences. This annual event is the largest and most informative healthcare investment symposium in the industry, bringing together industry leaders, emerging fast-growth companies, innovative technology creators, and members of the investment community. Joining this episode, you’ll hear the biggest themes and takeaways from this year’s pr
Jan 17, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 17, 2020: Dell Medical School has fast become one of the new leaders in the healthcare space. Since its inauguration in 2016, it has earned its place among the highest rung of forward-thinking medical schools and continues to serve its growing community with cutting edge technology and patient-focussed strategies in a truly remarkable way. Today we are joined by Aaron Miri, CIO at DMS to talk about his role and how he views the intersecting challenges of strategy, architecture and innova
Jan 14, 2020·The 229 Podcast
January 10, 2020: Welcome to this edition of Tuesday Newsday where we look at as many stories that are going to have an impact on health IT as we can in 23 minutes or less! In today's show, we have eleven exciting stories to cover. We talk telemedicine reaching into space, drones delivering emergency care services, cancer-detecting AI which outperforms humans, and more! Our final talking point is an article about hospital mergers. We cover that piece in some depth because it generated some amazi
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