In bite-size chunks, the Geneia podcast spotlights what’s happening now – and what’s coming soon — to improve healthcare for patients, physicians, hospitals and health plans. Our conversations are focused on innovations in technology and analytics.
Dr. Robert Groves, EVP and CMO of Banner|Aetna, discusses the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care and the influence his physician father had on him.
The creator of FightBurnout.org, the co-founder of Medicine Forward and family physician, Gabe Charbonneau, MD, discusses how to reverse staggering levels of physician burnout, including the role for patients.
Dr. Barry Chaiken discusses his new book, Navigating the Code: How Revolutionary Technology Transforms the Patient-Physician Journey, the role of data, health information technology and analytics, and the medical miracle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Barry Chaiken discusses his new book, Navigating the Code: How Revolutionary Technology Transforms the Patient-Physician Journey, the role of data, health information technology and analytics, and the medical miracle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Geneia Chief Data Scientist Fred Rahmanian discusses the five reasons AI interpretability is important, the difference between explainability and interpretability, and how to address interpretability in model creation.
John Gannon, president and CEO of Blue Spark Technologies, discusses the acceleration of telehealth and remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anna Thomas, public health director for the City of Manchester, NH, discusses her career in public health, health equity and how the COVID-pandemic has impacted her work.
Dave Duplay, chairman and CEO of Vital Options International, discusses the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on physicians and nurses, survey findings about the secondary traumatic stress reactions of clinicians, and resiliency training.
Geneia chief data scientist Fred Rahmanian shares his incredible experience as the first COVID-19 patient in Pennsylvania to receive a double lung transplant.
Geneia chief data scientist Fred Rahmanian shares his incredible experience as the first COVID-19 patient in Pennsylvania to receive a double lung transplant.
Cadalys chief revenue officer Hamp Hampton shares insights from a recent conversation he and Dr. Jose Quesada, Salesforce vice president global healthcare, had with health plans about behavioral health and telehealth. He also discusses how Cadalys, Geneia and Salesforce are collaborating.
A Geneia data scientist and clinical transformation consultant discuss the potential of AI to help health plans and their members mitigate the burden of chronic disease, how they collaborate to create and hone models, and a new white paper, Chronic Disease Care: Essential AI for Health Plans.
In part two, he discusses the growing importance of AI in healthcare and data liquidity.
In part one, Dr. Jay Bhatt shares his experience as a frontline doctor working to reverse vaccine hesitancy.
Geneia’s chief product and client officer Lori Logan discusses how health plans are using a phased, start small approach to help their physician and provider partners successfully transition from fee-for-service medicine to value-based care.
Kurt Tamaru, MD, CEO and founder of Guardiant Health, discusses how his mother inspired him to create a company that combines technology and clinical care to help seniors age in place.
Sharp Index founder Janae Sharp discusses her passion for fixing medicine and how the pandemic has helped advance the issues of physician burnout and suicide.
Eleanor Health CEO and Co-Founder Corbin Petro discusses how the company strikes value-based care contracts with health plans, risk stratification to manage populations and whole person approach to addiction and substance abuse treatment.
Geneia Data Intelligence Lab data scientist Andrew Fairless explains the importance of interpretability when creating artificial intelligence models.
Serial entrepreneur Kyle York discusses enterprise software, AI, portfolio companies like YORK Athletics, advice for budding entrepreneurs and his Manchester, NH roots.
Jasmine McCammon, Geneia’s lead principal data scientist, discusses the Geneia Data Intelligence Lab opioid predictive model that she created.
Eric Grossman, founder and CEO of NextHealth Technologies, discusses the telemedicine surge during the COVID-19 pandemic and his best practices for improving virtual visits.
Minal Patel, Doctrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Abacus Insights, discusses his healthcare career and how interoperability improves healthcare decision-making for patients, physicians and health plans.
In lightning round of Q&A, Geneia President and CEO Heather Lavoie shares why she’s passionate about fixing physician burnout and interoperability, how it feels to be promoted to CEO at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, ways Geneia is supporting employees during these challenging times, and more.
Geneia Chief Product and Client Officer Lori Logan discusses why more physicians will choose value-based care and capitation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She also shares what’s not wrong in healthcare, her COVID-19 bright spot and what client success means to her.
Geneia chief analytics and technology officer Fred Rahmanian discusses why he created the Geneia Data Intelligence Lab, the type of healthcare models that excite him, and how the lab’s data scientists collaborate with Geneia clinicians to iterate and improve their models.
Geneia President and CEO Heather Lavoie discusses why the digital front door is important to patients, how the strategy benefits health plans, hospitals and physicians, and the results they can expect.
Physicians and hospitals have seen epic declines in patient visits and revenue due to COVID-19. Geneia President and CEO Heather Lavoie discusses ways to get patients to resume regular healthcare.