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Data Book

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Episodes

S2 Ep7: Healthy Bottom Line: As violence worsens, hospitals add weapons detection systems

Eric Sean Clay, vice president of security at the Memorial Hermann Health System, talks about the fatal UPMC Memorial Hospital shooting, the need for better equipment, more training, and robust violence prevention plans. He also offers advice on how hospitals can improve their security and protect patients, staff and visitors.

Feb 27, 202532 minSeason 2Ep. 7

S2 Ep6: Healthy Bottom Line: Pushing for telehealth reforms in Washington

Kyle Zebley of the American Telemedicine Association talks about the fight to extend telehealth waivers, which lapse in March. We discuss the prospects of long-term extensions for telehealth and hospital-at-home programs, remote prescription of drugs, the landscape in Washington with the Trump administration and the new Congress, and more.

Feb 12, 202531 minSeason 2Ep. 6

S2 Ep5: Healthy Bottom Line: Hospitals fear cuts in Medicaid, Affordable Care Act

In this episode, we talk with Chip Kahn, president and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals, about the potential for reductions in funding for Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. He worries that if fewer Americans have health coverage, patients and hospitals will pay the price. We also talk about other federal priorities, the financial health of hospitals, the rise in denials from insurers, and more.

Feb 04, 202532 minSeason 2Ep. 5

S2 Ep4: Healthy Bottom Line: Boosting access and quality in Medicaid programs

Earlier this year, the federal government released a new rule calling for some important changes aimed at boosting access and quality in Medicaid programs. To get more perspective, we talked with Gary Jessee, senior vice president of Sellers Dorsey’s National Medicaid Consulting Practice. He offers insights on how the rule is aimed to improve consistency and care nationwide.

Dec 03, 202431 minSeason 2Ep. 4

S2 Ep3: Healthy Bottom Line: Rural hospitals are hurting and need more help

We talk with Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer for Medicomp Systems. He talks about some of the difficulties facing rural hospitals and how technology can help those providers. And he discusses ways to help sustain and strengthen rural hospitals, which really don’t get enough attention.

Jul 11, 202428 minSeason 2Ep. 3

S8 Ep7: Data Book: A small hospital moves to upgrade its technology

In this episode, we talk with Lynn Falcone, the CEO of Cuero Health in Texas. She talks about the upgrade of the system's electronic medical records, the challenges and opportunities of leading a small hospital system, cybersecurity, and much more.

Jun 20, 202430 minSeason 8Ep. 7

S8 Ep5: Data Book: How voice technology can expand patient engagement

In this episode, we talk with Freddy Feldman, the director of voice and conversational interfaces at Wolters Kluwer Health. He works with a team of designers and researchers to create and refine voice technologies to help hospitals engage their patients. He talks about how to use this technology to make sure patients are getting the care they need, and hopefully, reducing complications and readmissions.

May 29, 202429 minSeason 8Ep. 5

S8 Ep4: Data Book: Interoperability and the duplication of patient data

Dr. Pawan Jindal, the founder and CEO of Darena Solutions, discusses about data portability and the progress toward interoperability. He also talks about the thorny problem of the duplication of patient data. And we also discuss AI in healthcare, and his journey as a physician and founder of a healthcare technology company.

May 20, 202429 minSeason 8Ep. 4

S2 Ep2: The lack of funding for preventive health residency programs | Healthy Bottom Line

Dr. Mirza Rahman, president of the American College of Preventive Medicine, talks about the importance of preventive medicine. He discusses the need for more federal aid for residency programs in preventive medicine. He outlines the need for more doctors to focus on the well-being of communities, and how preventive health physicians can make a difference.

Apr 16, 202429 minSeason 2Ep. 2

S8 Ep3: Data Book: The risk of third party cyberattacks in healthcare

In this episode, we talked with Dan Dodson, the CEO of Fortified Health Security, a cybersecurity firm. We discuss the risks of cyberattacks to hospitals and health systems, the dangers from attacks targeting their vendors, the role of AI, and the impact of attacks. We also talk about how health systems can reduce their risks.

Mar 11, 202425 minSeason 8Ep. 3

S8 Ep2: Data Book: Looking at interoperability and exchanging health data more easily

John Blair, CEO of MedAllies, talks about the progress that's been made in moving toward interoperability, and the work that needs to be done. Dr. Blair discusses building the company more than two decades ago, and how his work as a surgeon has played a key role in leading a healthcare technology company.

Feb 06, 202431 minSeason 8Ep. 2

S8 Ep1: Data Book: Using digital care to help musculoskeletal patients recover

Mark Lieberman, president of Force Therapeutics, discusses his company’s digital platform to help musculoskeletal patients. He talks about Force’s work with health systems, virtual care, health equity, and how AI will be playing a bigger role in orthopedic care. He also offers some advice for startup health tech companies.

Jan 30, 202428 minSeason 8Ep. 1

S2 Ep1: The outlook for hospitals and health systems in 2024 | Healthy Bottom Line

We talk with Rick Gundling of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. He shares his outlook on financial headwinds, reasons for optimism, and projections on mergers, outsourcing, new construction, and the growing use of AI. He also discusses what leaders should do to help their organizations succeed in the coming year.

Jan 10, 202425 minSeason 2Ep. 1

S7 Ep19: Data Book: The need for better data in public health

In this episode, we talk with J.T. Lane of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. We discuss some of the challenges public health agencies face, including the need for better data. We talk about lessons from the pandemic, the need for cooperation between public health and the private sector, and preparing for future threats.

Nov 29, 202326 minSeason 7Ep. 19

S7 Ep18: Data Book: Using technology to improve prior authorization

In this episode, we talk with Siva Namasivayam, CEO of Cohere Health, a healthcare technology company based in Boston. His company uses artificial intelligence to improve the process of prior authorization, a process that can be problematic for doctors, health systems and hospitals. He talks about making the process smarter and faster, and the need to focus on patient safety.

Nov 15, 202329 minSeason 7Ep. 18

S7 Ep17: Data Book: WellSky's Lissy Hu talks about post-acute care trends and technology

Dr. Hu is the president of connected networks at WellSky and the founder of CarePort, which was acquired by WellSky. Hu discusses coordinating care after hospitalization and using technology to improve transitions. She talks about the rising need for post-acute care with an aging population. And she shares her experience in building CarePort more than a decade ago.

Oct 23, 202329 minSeason 7Ep. 17

S7 Ep16: Data Book: Using AI to gain more insights on patients

We talk with Christine Swisher, the chief scientific officer at Project Ronin. The organization says it’s on a mission to transform cancer care. Project Ronin offers a clinical intelligence platform to help providers make the best decisions about their patients. She talks about the need for more data and insights, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and how it can change the treatment of cancer. She also talks about what needs to be done to utilize AI in healthcare responsibly.

Oct 10, 202325 minSeason 7Ep. 16

S7 Ep15: Data Book: She's a doctor and a healthcare executive, and she's battling cancer.

We talked with Arti Masturzo, chief medical officer of CCS. A physician with a great deal of experience as a healthcare executive, she recently disclosed that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. She talks about her journey as a patient and the shortcomings of the healthcare system. She also discusses ways that technology needs to be designed with more consideration for patients and providers.

Aug 23, 202335 minSeason 7Ep. 15

S7 Ep12: Data Book: Sanjeev Agrawal of LeanTaaS on why hospitals must embrace technology

Agrawal, the president and COO of LeanTaaS, says hospitals can no longer view efficiency as a luxury item. Hospitals are going to need to become more efficient in order to stay afloat. He talks about the need to invest in technology, expanding capacity to serve more patients, and the recent acquisition of Hospital IQ.

Jun 26, 202329 minSeason 7Ep. 12

S7 Ep11: Data Book: Seeking better data, and better care, for the LGBTQ+ community

We talked with C.K. Wang, chief medical officer of Cota, about the ways that data can improve achieve health equity, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community, or the sexual and gender diverse population. He talked about the importance of getting better data to improve outcomes, the need to build trust, and better training in medical schools and health systems.

May 22, 202326 minSeason 7Ep. 11

S7 Ep10: Data Book: Mimi Winsberg of Brightside Health talks about telehealth and mental health

Mimi Winsberg says she’s seeing encouraging results in providing mental health services via telehealth. She is the chief medical officer and co-founder of Brightside Health, a telehealth company treating patients with depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. She talks about the opportunities of using telehealth to reach more patients with mental health needs.

May 15, 202325 minSeason 7Ep. 10

S7 Ep9: Data Book: Chanda Hinton discusses healthcare for those with disabilities

In this episode, Chanda discusses the need to offer better healthcare options for individuals with disabilities. She talks about the spinal cord injury she suffered as a child, the center she founded to help others with disabilities, and what healthcare leaders should be doing to improve care.

May 01, 202330 minSeason 7Ep. 9

S7 Ep7: Data Book: Tom Cotter of Healthcare Ready and preparing for disaster

In this episode, we talk with Tom Cotter, CEO of Healthcare Ready, an organization that works with the health sector to prepare for disasters. He talks about the need for better data to manage the supply chain, lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, and he offers advice for healthcare leaders to be ready for the next emergency.

Apr 10, 202328 minSeason 7Ep. 7
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