In the Worx shines a spotlight on difference-makers and future-tellers in healthcare. As you listen to interviews with CEOs and founders of early-stage startups, healthcare leaders, and other innovation experts, you’ll learn about ideas that aim to make h
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are social risk factors—like food insecurity, housing instability, or poor health literacy—that have an impact on overall health. Our guest, Trenor Williams, is the CEO and Co-Founder of Socially Determined, a technology company that measures the impact of SDOH and combines those analytics with clear steps businesses can take to address them. In this episode, Trenor shares the origins of the company, the challenges they've overcome, and the tangible results they've delivered. We discuss: The origin story of Socially Determined The challenge of turning raw data into meaningful insights The company's transition from delivering insights to prescribing action The evolution of the SDOH space Stay connected with In the Worx by subscribing onApple Podcasts,Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website athealthworx.com. If you have any suggestions for topics to feature or innovators who are pushing healthcare forward, contact us at comms@healthworx.com. 1. Guests invited to speak on the podcast are not employees of Healthworx, LLC (hereinafter, “Healthworx”) or its affiliates. The views and opinions of guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healthworx, its management or company as a whole, or its affiliates. 2. [If you have medical professionals on the podcast] Information provided is not medical advice, is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice, and should not be accepted as such. Listeners should consult with their own physician or other medical provider if they have any health concerns or questions. 3. The mention of any products, methodologies or companies does not constitute an endorsement by Healthworx or any of its affiliated entities of such product, methodology or company. 4. Except for personal use or education, no one should reuse, republish or reprint the information contained in this podcast or the podcast itself without Healthworx's consent. Please contact comms@healthworx.com with your request.
To bring about transformational change in healthcare, we need innovation. So, what can institutions do to foster innovative ideas? Arianne Graham, the Director of Innovation at Healthworx, talks with her team, Amy Winchester, Maicie Jones, and Ash Asher, about the attributes and environments that incubate and inspire innovation. We discuss: The mindsets that foster innovative and creative thinking How novel insights stem from the interplay between human stories and quantitative data The role of corporate leadership in cultivating innovation The most valuable lessons learned from working in innovation Stay connected with In the Worx by subscribing onApple Podcasts,Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website athealthworx.com. If you have any suggestions for topics to feature or innovators who are pushing healthcare forward, contact us at comms@healthworx.com. 1. Guests invited to speak on the podcast are not employees of Healthworx, LLC (hereinafter, “Healthworx”) or its affiliates. The views and opinions of guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healthworx, its management or company as a whole, or its affiliates. 2. [If you have medical professionals on the podcast] Information provided is not medical advice, is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice, and should not be accepted as such. Listeners should consult with their own physician or other medical provider if they have any health concerns or questions. 3. The mention of any products, methodologies or companies does not constitute an endorsement by Healthworx or any of its affiliated entities of such product, methodology or company. 4. Except for personal use or education, no one should reuse, republish or reprint the information contained in this podcast or the podcast itself without Healthworx's consent. Please contact comms@healthworx.com with your request.
The future of work has arrived. With the gig economy in full swing, workers are choosing when and where they want to work. That goes for bellhops, for contractors, and increasingly, for healthcare workers. In this episode, we talk with Todd Walrath, CEO of HomeCare.com and ShiftMed, about the healthcare workforce management platform that's capitalizing on this emerging trend, while delivering quality, credentialed healthcare on-demand to hospitals, assisted living providers, and SNFs. We discuss: Todd's transition from consumer products to the heavily-regulated vertical of healthcare How quality of care remains consistent on a platform like ShiftMed The quest to revolutionize the underlying economics of homecare Exciting innovations happening in healthcare data Stay connected with In the Worx by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website at healthworx.com. If you have any suggestions for topics to feature or innovators who are pushing healthcare forward, contact us at comms@healthworx.com. 1.Guests invited to speak on the podcast are not employees of Healthworx, LLC (hereinafter, “Healthworx”) or its affiliates. The views and opinions of guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healthworx, its management or company as a whole, or its affiliates. 2. [If you have medical professionals on the podcast] Information provided is not medical advice, is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice, and should not be accepted as such. Listeners should consult with their own physician or other medical provider if they have any health concerns or questions. 3. The mention of any products, methodologies or companies does not constitute an endorsement by Healthworx or any of its affiliated entities of such product, methodology or company. 4. Except for personal use or education, no one should reuse, republish or reprint the information contained in this podcast or the podcast itself without Healthworx's consent. Please contact comms@healthworx.com with your request.
Imagine if you had a direct recurring line to the hardest-to-reach patients... Our guests today have found a way to create that connective tissue between uninsured and underserved communities and the quality healthcare they want and need—and they're doing it through laundromats. In this episode, we talk with Allister Chang and Courtney Bragg, the Co-Founders of Fabric Health, about the human-centered approach their company takes to engaging people in healthcare. We discuss: The story behind Fabric Health The future of engagement models in healthcare How Fabric Health supports healthcare partners and patients The lessons learned since launching the company Why the team is starting with action and leading with engagement Reach out to the Fabric Health team at info@fabrichealth.org. Stay connected with In the Worx by subscribing on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website at healthworx.com. If you have any suggestions for topics to feature or innovators who are pushing healthcare forward, contact us at comms@healthworx.com. 1.Guests invited to speak on the podcast are not employees of Healthworx, LLC (hereinafter, “Healthworx”) or its affiliates. The views and opinions of guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healthworx, its management or company as a whole, or its affiliates. 2. [If you have medical professionals on the podcast] Information provided is not medical advice, is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice, and should not be accepted as such. Listeners should consult with their own physician or other medical provider if they have any health concerns or questions. 3. The mention of any products, methodologies or companies does not constitute an endorsement by Healthworx or any of its affiliated entities of such product, methodology or company. 4. Except for personal use or education, no one should reuse, republish or reprint the information contained in this podcast or the podcast itself without Healthworx's consent. Please contact comms@healthworx.com with your request.
Because healthcare is so complex, innovation in healthcare is complex as well. There's no single answer to help each one of us innovate in our work, but what will help is hearing from and learning from each other's different perspectives. In this trailer episode of In the Worx, producer Jordan Alford interviews host Emily Durfee, Healthworx Hub Lead, 1501 Health Co-Manager at 1501 Health, about what listeners should expect from the podcast. Join us as we discuss: - Our guests: innovators who are moving the needle on how healthcare works - Our themes: making quality healthcare affordable, accessible and equitable - Our audience: healthcare leaders who want to innovate by learning together - Our name: together, we change the way health works Stay connected with In the Worx by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website at healthworx.com. If you have any suggestions for topics to feature or innovators who are pushing healthcare forward, contact us at comms@healthworx.com. 1.Guests invited to speak on the podcast are not employees of Healthworx, LLC (hereinafter, “Healthworx”) or its affiliates. The views and opinions of guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healthworx, its management or company as a whole, or its affiliates. 2. [If you have medical professionals on the podcast] Information provided is not medical advice, is not meant to be interpreted as medical advice, and should not be accepted as such. Listeners should consult with their own physician or other medical provider if they have any health concerns or questions. 3. The mention of any products, methodologies or companies does not constitute an endorsement by Healthworx or any of its affiliated entities of such product, methodology or company. 4. Except for personal use or education, no one should reuse, republish or reprint the information contained in this podcast or the podcast itself without Healthworx's consent. Please contact comms@healthworx.com with your request.