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During this episode of Banner Health's Making the Rounds podcast, we discuss the intricacies of orthopedic injuries and how personalized treatment can make a difference. You'll hear from Dr. Rafael Buerba Siller, an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder orthopedic surgery with Banner - University Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute. Dr. Buerba brings extensive experience from his work with top-tier sports teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins, and he applies a patient-focused, evidence-driven approach to his care for patients at Banner Health.To learn more about these topics or other orthopedic-related offerings at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
In this episode of the NAHAM Connections Podcast, National Director of Experience at Ensemble Health Partners, member of the NAHAM Publications Committee and host Susan Milligan, CHAM, CRCR, is joined by Kobe Crossley, CHAM, CRCR, Patient Access director at Banner Health. Together, they explore the growing influence of ambulatory care and its impact on Patient Access professionals. Kobe, with her extensive experience in ambulatory care, shares valuable insights on the key factors driving the shift toward outpatient procedures, as well as the emerging challenges and best practices for Patient Access teams. She discusses how the rise in ambulatory care is prompting Patient Access professionals to adapt to evolving workflows, insurance requirements and access challenges. Kobe also highlights how automation and digital tools improve efficiency while enhancing the overall patient experience. Susan and Kobe dive into the strategies that Patient Access leaders can use to stay ahead, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, industry certifications and sharing knowledge with colleagues. Tune in for Kobe's expert perspectives on navigating the evolving ambulatory care landscape and positioning Patient Access teams for future success. || LINKS *Episode* https://www.naham.org/page/ConnectionsConsiderationsforPriceTransparencyinAmbulatoryCare https://www.naham.org/page/ConnectionsPodcastEpisode23 https://www.naham.org/page/PatientAccessInTelehealth https://www.naham.org/page/HowBannerHealthBoostedPointofServiceCollectionsin2024 https://www.naham.org/page/AccessKeys?&hhsearchterms=%22access+and+keys%22 *Social Media* https://www.naham.org/page/NAHAMConnections | https://www.facebook.com/NAHAMDC/ | https://twitter.com/MyNAHAM | https://www.instagram.com/nahamdc/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-association-of-healthcare-access-management-naham-/ *NAHAM Website* https://www.naham.org/ | https://www.naham.org/page/NAHAMConnections
March 4. 2025: Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson discuss Banner Health's innovative "Text the CEO" program that has revolutionized patient feedback collection. The initiative allows patients to text feedback directly to leadership via SMS or QR codes, creating immediate communication channels between patients and executives.Subscribe: This Week Health Twitter: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
In this episode, I talk with Kyle Majchrowski, senior project executive at Banner Health, board president of Ripple Intent, and founder of NexIntent, about how intentional conversations can transform team dynamics, build trust, and promote innovation. By prioritizing intentional conversations, project managers can improve communication, strengthen relationships, and achieve project success. ***The video version of […] The post Sure Fire Ways Intentional Conversations Improve Project Management Growth – Ep 065 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we're on-site at Spring Training in Goodyear, Arizona, with Dr. Grant Padley, an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine provider with TOCA at Banner Health and a team physician for the Cincinnati Reds Major and Minor League Baseball teams for the past 16 seasons. Dr. Padley shares his experience treating athletes at all levels – from professional baseball players to young competitors – diving into common shoulder and elbow injuries, cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques and how sports medicine supports long-term performance and recovery. We'll also discuss the importance of multi-sport participation, advancements in imaging and surgery and what's ahead with Banner's new clinic that is coming to Goodyear later this year. On behalf of Dr. Padley, we extend special thanks to several Cincinnati Reds team members and leaders for their collaboration and partnership: Dr. Andrew Razzano (medical director), Dr. Tim Kremchek (head orthopedic consultant), Nick Krall (president of Baseball Operations) and Sam Grossman (vice president and assistant general manager). Watch the podcast to learn more about Dr. Padley's history with the team – an experience he truly values and looks forward to continuing for many years to come. To learn more about this topic or other orthopedic related services provided at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
Today's guests are Sydni Johnson, BSN, RN, CCDS, director of education for clinical documentation and denials, and Beth Simms, BSN, RN, CCDS, CDI and acute care coding program manager, both at Banner Health in Arizona. Today's show is part of the “Conversations with Karla” series. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode now offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first two days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/advisory-board-series-mortality-reviews) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Friday, February 28, at 11:00 p.m. eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by the 2025 ACDIS Outpatient Pocket Guide. Learn more and order your copy by clicking here! (https://bit.ly/4iBgFq4) ACDIS update: Please respond to the 2025 ACDIS Membership Survey by March 7 and enter the associated giveaway! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2025-ACDIS-membership-survey) Register by March 3 for the 2025 ACDIS conference, happening May 4-7, to get $100 off your ticket with the early bird pricing! (https://bit.ly/47erPfl) Check out the Disney World discounts available for ACDIS conference attendees! (https://www.mydisneygroup.com/acdisac2025/)
On this show, we like to share stories of everyday people turning hope into action in small, real-life ways right where they are—people like Suzanne Pickering. As a representative of Banner Health, Suzanne started a winter coat and blanket drive in partnership with The Salvation Army in Tucson, Arizona. She knows firsthand what it is like to need a little help—and after seeing people without a warm coat amid freezing temperatures, she said she decided to do something about it. She said, “The Salvation Army once helped me and it was exactly what my family needed—hope.” Now some 20 years later, she organized this Warm Up Tucson drive—doing what she can with what she has right where she is. As part of our Warm Hearts, Warm Homes series, we're asking how we can embolden a spirit of care and community, especially in these coldest weeks of the year. Stick around to the end to hear this week's challenge for you. EPISODE SHOWNOTES: Read more. BE AFFIRMED. Get the Good Words email series. JOIN THE HOPEFULS. Get inside the group. WHAT'S YOUR CAUSE? Take our quiz. BE INSPIRED. Follow us on Instagram. DO GOOD. Give to The Salvation Army.
In this episode, Dr. Marjorie Bessel, Chief Clinical Officer at Banner Health, discusses strategies behind Banner Health's success in improving patient throughput, leveraging AI to reduce clinician burden, and fostering leadership development among healthcare professionals.
The Trump administration has put the future of research funding in doubt. We'll hear from Banner Health's new chief of research. Plus, science and religion converge at the Vatican Observatory in southern Arizona.
In this episode, Dr. Marjorie Bessel, Chief Clinical Officer at Banner Health, discusses strategies behind Banner Health's success in improving patient throughput, leveraging AI to reduce clinician burden, and fostering leadership development among healthcare professionals.
During this episode of Banner Health's Making the Rounds podcast, we'll be discussing foot and ankle reconstruction, mastering joint sparing vs. joint sacrificing strategies and arthroplasty innovations. You'll hear fromDr. Damien Richardson, an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon with Banner - University Medicine and Banner Sports Medicine Scottsdale, and assistant professor at the University of Arizona College Medicine - Phoenix, Department of Orthopedics. To learn more about these topics or other orthopedic-related offerings at Banner Health, please visitbannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we discuss a groundbreaking treatment transforming the way we address chronic tendon conditions in orthopedics and sports medicine -- TenJet. This innovative approach is providing patients with renewed optimism and improved results. You'll hear from Dr. Elizabeth Batterton, a non-operative sports medicine physician at Banner - University Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. To learn more about this topic or other orthopedic related services provided at Banner Health, please visit banner health.com/orthopedics.
This episode, recorded live at the Becker's Healthcare 2024 Fall Payer Issues Roundtable, features Dr. Adrienne Moore, SVP of Finance at Banner Health. Dr. Moore discusses her top priorities, including the shift toward value-based care, addressing industry-wide cost pressures, and leveraging innovation to create a sustainable healthcare future.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we are discussing advancing treatments transforming the way we address injuries and chronic conditions in orthopedics and sports medicine, orthobiologics. You'll hear from Dr. Elizabeth Batterton, a non-operative sports medicine physician at Banner - University Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. To learn more about this topic or other orthopedic related services provided at the Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
In this episode, three HPNA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging (DEIB) Committee members reflect on their lived experience- how positionality impacts the way they show up to their work as hospice and palliative care clinicians and researchers and how they've shifted from cultural competency toward cultural responsiveness. Together, these experts discuss how our knowledge and actions must evolve in the face of new information, and how we can foster a healthcare environment that not only acknowledges but celebrates individual identity and culture. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, or anyone passionate about making healthcare more equitable, this conversation provides valuable insight into how we can all "do better" by truly seeing each person as they are. Nancy Dias, PhD, RN, MSN, FPCN® Nancy Dias is an Associate Professor in the Nurse Science Department at the College of Nursing. Her work experience in nursing includes both experiences in the United States and internationally (India and Oman) as a clinician, educator, administrator, and a researcher. She completed her PhD at Duke University School of Nursing and a 1-year T32 post-doctoral fellowship from Indiana University School of Nursing. As a researcher, she has a niche for a very significant and innovative aspect of pediatric palliative care services that includes caregiver health outcomes, their bereavement processes, social and structural determinants of health, and innovative technology. Her academic initiatives have focused on transforming educational curriculum to integrate a nursing curriculum with a goal “charting a path to achieve health equity”. Her entrepreneurial skills are exemplified through her role as a co-founder of the Indo-American Evidence based practice Academy and development of an innovative app for bereaved families. She has received several research grants and among many awards, she is the recipient of the Research Nurse of the Year Award 2020, from North Carolina Nurses Association. She has also been recognized with several other awards including, East Carolina University College of Nursing Outstanding Faculty award (2022), Outstanding Mentor award from Sigma Theta Tau's Beta Nu chapter (2024). She was inducted as the Fellow in Palliative Care Nursing in 2024. She has international collaborations with nurses in India and Egypt and mentors these nurse scientists with whom she shares common research and scholarship interest. She has several publications and presentations done locally, nationally, and internationally. Adrienne Jones-Adamczyk, MBE, RN, ACNP-BC ACHPN®, HEC-C Adrienne Jones-Adamczyk MSN, MBE, RN, ACNP-BC, ACHPN®, HEC-C is a Senior Clinical Ethics Specialty Program Director for Banner Health. She has more than 14 years of experience as a board-certified Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and is an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse. She has spent her career in Neuroscience, Palliative Medicine, Home Hospice, and Hospice GIP settings. The clinical conundrums and ethical dilemmas of the COVID-19 pandemic inspired her to continue her education in bioethics, and she obtained a Master of Bioethics degree in May 2023 from Harvard Medical School. She continues her work in equity and human flourishing as an active member of the HPNA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee. Katherine Doyon, PhD, MED, RN, CHPN® Kate Doyon is an assistant professor at Boise State University, School of Nursing. She serves on HPNA's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee and Research Advisory Committee and is a former co-chair of the Emerging Scholars Special Interest Group. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse and volunteers on the CHPN® Credentialing Committee. She is a member of the most recent Cambia Sojourns Leadership scholars' program. Kate is passionate about mentoring the next generation of hospice and palliative care nurse scientists and mentors several nurse scholars. She is the recipient of the HPNF Research Scholar Award, the first author of the section on health equity for the HPNA Research Agenda and a reviewer for palliative care journals and conferences including the Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Through her advocacy, mentorship, and research of equitable hospice and palliative care, Dr. Doyon exemplifies the highest standards of HPNA's commitment to compassionate care.
Today's guest is Janell Murray, BSN, RN, CCDS, a CDI educator at Banner Health in Phoenix, Arizona. Today's show is part of the “Leadership with Linnea” series. In every episode of this series, ACDIS Associate Editorial Director Linnea Archibald is joined by one guest from the ACDIS Leadership Council ranks or a contributor from one of our ACDIS publications to discuss a topic relevant to leaders in the industry. Our intro and outro music for the ACDIS Podcast is “medianoche” by Dee Yan-Kay and our ad music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar, both obtained from the Free Music Archive. Have questions about today's show or ideas for a future episode? Contact the ACDIS team at info@acdis.org. Want to submit a question for a future "listener questions" episode? Fill out this brief form! CEU info: Each ACDIS Podcast episode now offers 0.5 ACDIS CEU which can be used toward recertifying your CCDS or CCDS-O credential for those who listen to the show in the first two days from the time of publication. To receive your 0.5 CEU, go to the show page on acdis.org, by clicking on the “ACDIS Podcast” link located under the “Free Resources” tab. To take the evaluation, click the most recent episode from the list on the podcast homepage, view the podcast recording at the bottom of that show page, and click the live link at the very end after the music has ended. Your certificate will be automatically emailed to you upon submitting the brief evaluation. (Note: If you are listening via a podcast app, click this link to go directly to the show page on acdis.org: https://acdis.org/acdis-podcast/clinical-deep-dive-trauma-reviews) Note: To ensure your certificate reaches you and does not get trapped in your organization's spam filters, please use a personal email address when completing the CEU evaluation form. The cut-off for today's episode CEU is Friday, December 20 at 11:00 p.m. eastern. After that point, the CEU period will close, and you will not be eligible for the 0.5 CEU for this week's episode. Today's sponsor: Today's show is brought to you by ACDIS membership! Click here to learn more and join today! (https://bit.ly/48GYzP7) ACDIS update: Apply to present a poster at the 2025 ACDIS conference by December 31, 2024! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/25poster) Nominate a peer for an ACDIS Achievement Award by December 31, 2024! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/25awards) Review the full list of all the ACDIS membership CEU opportunities and take advantage of the ones you missed! (https://acdis.org/sites/acdis/files/CCDS-CCDSO%20CEUs.pdf) The ACDIS office will be closed for the holidays next week, December 23-27, 2024, as well as January 1, 2025, and the CDI Strategies newsletter on December 26 will be abbreviated as a result!
In this episode of Making the Rounds, we discuss complex joint replacement surgeries. You'll hear from renowned orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Kirk Kindsfater. With more than 29 years of experience and 33,000+ successful joint replacements under his belt, Dr. Kindsfater and his dedicated team bring world-class expertise in hip and knee replacement to our community at The Joint Replacement Center of Northern Colorado at Banner Health. This innovative center combines the latest in surgical technology with personalized patient care to help people regain mobility and live pain-free. To learn more about this topic or other orthopedic related services provided at the Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
What do you do before you open an item to the sterile field? From the first day we step into an operating room, we're taught to inspect our items for damage, ensure sterility, and check the expiration dates. But why are those expiration dates there? And how can we ensure that we avoid issues with expired products in our departments? Joining us in the studio to talk all things expiration dates is Suzi Collins, Director of Supply Chain Analytics at Banner Health. We'll discuss the difference between manufacturing date and expiration date, discuss the cost of expired supplies, and learn why awareness is the key to preventing product loss because of expired supplies. Don't miss today's interview! #operatingroom #ornurse #nurse #scrubtech #surgicaltechnologist #supplychain #expirationdate
When Hurricane Helene disrupted the nation's IV fluid supply, how did your supply chain team respond? On this Power Supply Season 12 premiere episode, Suzi Collins, Director of Supply Chain Analytics at Banner Health and member of the Power Supply Advisory Group, joins us to reveal how data analytics and teamwork helped her supply chain network navigate this critical shortage. From implementing real-time analytics to coordinating national response efforts, Suzi shares how technology is transforming the way healthcare systems prepare for and manage supply disruptions. Whether you're dealing with natural disasters or everyday challenges, this episode is packed with practical insights on leveraging data to build a more resilient supply chain. Tune in and discover how the right analytics strategy can help your organization stay ahead of the next supply chain crisis! Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for .5 CECs! – https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/ps12-01 #PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #IVShortage #Data #DisasterPlanning
Breaking into Cybersecurity: The Role of AI in Strengthening Cybersecurity / Bryan KissingerBryan C. Kissinger, PhD, serves as the Senior Vice President of Security Solutions and Chief Information Security Officer at Trace3. With over 25 years of experience, he excels in maturing IT risk and information security programs and implementing emerging technologies. Previously, he was a CISO at Banner Health and had extensive experience across various sectors, including healthcare and finance. Dr. Kissinger holds a PhD in Information Technology Management and several professional certifications. He is also a Navy veteran and divides his time between Miami Beach, FL, and Asheville, NC.Sponsored by CPF Coaching LLC - http://cpf-coaching.comThe Breaking into Cybersecurity: It's a conversation about what they did before, why did they pivot into cyber, what the process was they went through Breaking Into Cybersecurity, how they keep up, and advice/tips/tricks along the way.The Breaking into Cybersecurity Leadership Series is an additional series focused on cybersecurity leadership and hearing directly from different leaders in cybersecurity (high and low) on what it takes to be a successful leader. We focus on the skills and competencies associated with cybersecurity leadership and tips/tricks/advice from cybersecurity leaders.This podcast runs on listener support and funding. Consider supporting this podcast:https://breaking-into-cybersecurity.captivate.fm/supportCheck out our books:Develop Your Cybersecurity Career Path: How to Break into Cybersecurity at Any Level https://amzn.to/3443AUIHack the Cybersecurity Interview: A complete interview preparation guide for jumpstarting your cybersecurity career https://www.amazon.com/dp/1801816638/About the hosts:Renee Small is the CEO of Cyber Human Capital, one of the leading human resources business partners in the field of cybersecurity, and author of the Amazon #1 best-selling book, Magnetic Hiring: Your Company's Secret Weapon to Attracting Top Cyber Security Talent. She is committed to helping leaders close the cybersecurity talent gap by hiring from within and helping more people get into the lucrative cybersecurity profession. https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneebrownsmall/Download a free copy of her book at magnetichiring.com/bookChristophe Foulon focuses on helping to secure people and processes with a solid understanding of the technology involved. He has over ten years of experience as an experienced Information Security Manager and Cybersecurity Strategist with a passion for customer service, process improvement, and information security. He has significant experience in optimizing the use of technology while balancing the implications to people, processes, and information security by using a consultative approach.https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophefoulon/Find out more about CPF-Coaching at https://www.cpf-coaching.comWebsite:
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we'll discuss normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), how it's diagnosed as well as challenges with the diagnostic process, non-surgical treatment options and surgical interventions. We'll also share information about the new Center for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus at Banner Health in Phoenix. You'll hear from Dr. Robert Bina, a neurosurgeon specializing in epilepsy surgery and restorative neurosurgery at Banner - University Medicine Phoenix and assistant professor of neurosurgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. To learn more about this topic or other neurological related services provided at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/brainandspine.
This week on the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast, Justin Poulin welcomes Suzi Collins, Director of Supply Chain Analytics at Banner Health, and Jon Sobel, Senior Manager of Portfolio Lifecycle Operations at Intuitive, for an eye-opening discussion on leveraging technology to drive environmental sustainability. They're dishing out the hard facts on the limitations of paper recycling that lead to excessive waste and environmental impact, highlighting the significant potential for improvement that still exists. Suzi provides insights into the challenges providers and suppliers face for wide-scale adoption of environmentally sustainable practices. Tune in for this insightful look at how leveraging technology can drive positive change in your healthcare facility. #PowerSupply #AHRMM #Podcast #HealthcareSupplyChain
This is the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast hosted by Justin Poulin. Tune in every month as we speak with Industry Experts to highlight success stories and solutions from the field that advance the healthcare supply chain. And now, Justin Poulin with this month's Expert… Guest: Suzi Collins, Director Supply Chain Analytics at Banner Health & Jon Sobel, Senior Manager, Portfolio Lifecycle Operations at Intuitive Topic: Leveraging Technology to have a Positive Impact on the Environment Introduction to Suzi & Jon - What are some of the limitations of recycling paper that leads to added waste and impact on the environment? - Are there any statistics that you can share with us? - What is the potential that remains on the table? - Suzi – what are some of the challenges for wide scale adoption for provider and supplier?
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we'll discuss micro-invasive surgery, minimally invasive techniques and the latest advancements in spine surgery treatments. You'll hear from Dr. Andrew Chung, a spine surgeon specializing in micro-invasive spine surgery at Banner Health in Phoenix, Arizona. To learn more about this topic or other spine surgery related services provided at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/brainandspine.
This podcast focuses on the depth and breadth of managing an emergency management program for a major university that has multiple campuses. This is a forthright discussion of the challenges and opportunities of operating in a university setting.The podcast guest is Denise Whisman who has served as the Senior Director of Emergency Management at Arizona State University since May 2023 where she plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing standardized emergency response plans across the university enterprise worldwide. Her responsibilities include coordinating with various governmental and non-governmental agencies, providing guidance to campus groups, and leading a team of emergency management specialists.Prior to her current role, Denise served as the Emergency Management Program Manager at Banner Health across Southern Arizona, Cochise County's Risk Management, Safety & Loss Control division, Instructor Supervisor and Disaster Program Manager with the American Red Cross in Arizona and New Mexico, and service in the United States Navy as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman, Emergency Medical Technician, and Preventive Medicine Technician.She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Emergency Management and Homeland Security through Arizona State University, officially becoming a master of disaster in 2021.Major Endorsements:CBRNe Convergence Orlando 2024 28-30 October, Orlando, FloridaL3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals:https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the contrasting financial performances of major health systems like Mayo Clinic and Banner Health, which saw significant gains in the second quarter, while smaller hospitals face closures and financial challenges. Additionally, he highlights the ongoing trend of CEO turnover in the healthcare sector.
With the Covid pandemic still fresh in our minds, we can all remember the daily struggle for supplies. But it doesn't take a pandemic to empty our supplies. In this final episode of Season 12, we're speaking with Suzi Collins, Director of Supply Chain Analytics for Banner Health, and we're going to discover the inner workings of Supply Chain. How does a tornado in Memphis, TN, affect hospitals in Arizona? How many supplies are routinely kept in stock in our facilities? Can hospitals share resources in the event of an emergency? We'll find out the answers to all these questions and more in today's conversation. Tune in now! Love our show? Download our First Case mobile app on:
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we discuss the bariatric surgery and weight management services offered at Banner Health. You'll hear from a panel of experts specializing in the treatment of patients in the field of obesity medicine and bariatric surgery, including Dr. Farah Husain, bariatric surgeon at Banner - University Medical Center - Phoenix and division chief of bariatric surgery at University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, Dr. David Podkameni, bariatric surgeon at the Banner Bariatric Clinic at Banner Gateway Medical Center and Banner Estrella Medical Center, and Dr. Joyce Lee-Iannotti, a neurologist specializing in sleep medicine and stroke at Banner - University Medical Center - Phoenix and Banner Desert Medical Center. For more information on this topic or other services related to bariatric and weight loss surgical services provided by Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com.
Who keeps everything running smoothly at your facility when a disaster occurs? Find out on today's episode of First Case as we sit down with Josh Brackett, System Regulatory Director of Facilities Services at Banner Health. Josh will share his expertise on preparing for and mitigating disasters at the facilities level, emphasizing the critical role of the Facilities Department in emergency management. From daily challenges to handling unexpected events like natural disasters, cyber-attacks, and mass casualty incidents, Josh provides valuable insight into the essential work that keeps our healthcare facilities running smoothly. Tune in to learn more about the experts in the Facilities Department, find out what goes on behind-the-scenes, and discover how they ensure continuity of care in times of crisis. Love our show? Download our First Case mobile app on:
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we'll discuss neurodegenerative disorders, deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease and the neurological treatment options that are on the horizon. You'll hear from Dr. Julie Pilitsis, a neurosurgeon specializing in neurodegenerative diseases at Banner - University Medicine Tucson. She is also the chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and physician executive for Functional Neurosurgery for the Banner Neurosciences Service Line. To learn more about this topic or other neurosurgery related services provided at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/brainandspine.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we'll be discussing the intricacies of care for cleft palates and cleft lips in the pediatric population. We'll look at challenges, innovations, and collaborative efforts that are defining the landscape of care for these patients. You'll hear from Dr. Jonathan Skirko, a pediatric otolaryngologist and craniofacial plastic surgeon at Diamond Children's Banner Children's in Tucson. Dr. Skirko is also the Director of the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology, and Medical Director of the Cleft and Craniofacial Program at Banner – University Medicine Tucson. To learn more about this topic and other pediatric offerings available at Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/pediatrics.
S1E5: Host Angela Rose, Vice President of Client Success, interviews Jami Woebkenberg, Senior Director of HIMS Operations at Banner Health. They discuss all things automation in the health information management world, including technologies, patient outcomes, and achieving organizational goals. Hear from these two industry experts as they examine Banner's real-life experiences with HIM automation. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Host: Megan Antonelli Guest: Robert Groves While there is an abundance of hype surrounding the transformative potential of AI there is no doubt that it has the power to accelerate healthcare's transition to value-based care. Dr. Groves explores how AI can support healthcare organizations in achieving better patient outcomes while managing costs, and discusses the role of AI in alleviating administrative burdens for primary care physicians. They will discuss the potential of AI in addressing healthcare workforce shortages, sharing real-world examples of AI-driven interventions from his experience at Banner Health and Aetna. Dr. Groves emphasizes the importance of responsible and ethical AI use, outlining necessary safeguards and governance measures. Looking ahead, he envisions the integration of AI and value-based care reshaping the healthcare landscape, highlighting promising opportunities and potential pitfalls for leaders to navigate. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, Amy Perry, President and CEO of Banner Health, shares her journey in healthcare and vision for the future. Perry discusses the importance of Banner Health's mission, strategic framework, and the focus on technology advancements in automation, data analytics, and consumer digital to enhance patient care and organizational efficiency.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we'll discuss complex shoulder surgeries. Whether it's a torn rotator cuff, degenerative arthritis or a complex instability issue, finding the right treatment path is crucial for patients. Join us as we talk with Dr. Anup Shah, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, knee arthroscopy and shoulder surgery at Banner - University Orthopedic and Sports Medicine. To learn more about this topic or other orthopedic related services provided at the Banner Health, please visit bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, Molly Gamble interviews Peter S. Fine, FACHE, CEO of Banner Health, about his nearly 25-year tenure leading the organization. Peter shares insights on the evolution of Banner Health from a hospital company to an integrated healthcare system, the importance of partnerships, and the critical role of trust and ethical leadership. As he prepares to retire, Peter reflects on his career, offering advice to young executives and discussing his future plans to remain engaged in the healthcare community and beyond.
During this episode of Making the Rounds, we discuss the importance of early triage in Achilles tendon injuries and explore the latest advancements in Achilles tendon care. Join us as we talk with Damien Richardson, MD, MPH, a former NFL strong safety for the Carolina Panthers turned distinguished orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon with Banner - University Medicine and Banner Sports Medicine Scottsdale. Dr. Richardson also serves as an assistant professor at the University of Arizona College Medicine - Phoenix in the Department of Orthopedics. Listen as Dr. Richardson brings his unique perspective from the sports field to the operating room, offering valuable insights in Achilles tendon care. To learn more about the orthopedic services available at Banner Health, visit www.bannerhealth.com/orthopedics.
Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction
In this episode, we welcome back Kyle Majchrowski to the show as we delve into implementing a human-centric approach to workplace environments. Kyle is a Senior Project Executive at Banner Health, where he provides support for teams managing new construction projects. He is also a founding member of Ripple Intent, a non-profit organization focused on improving workplace experiences by fostering community, reducing stress, and promoting collaborative and human-centric approaches to project delivery. We unpack the power of Ripple Intent's programs and how they help people feel empowered and be intentional with their actions. We also uncover the types of topics covered at Ripple Intent's events, how group discussions help clarify workplace nuances, and why self-awareness is vital for team productivity. Hear about why you need to bring your ‘whole self' into work, the importance of self-awareness, and the workplace culture pitfalls Ripple Intent solves. Explore pragmatic steps to start applying a human-centric approach at your organization and why leaders must form authentic relationships with their employees. Join us as we unpack practical tools and strategies to enhance workplace connection, joy, and productivity with Kyle Majchrowski! Key Points From This Episode: • Why Kyle founded Ripple Intent and the impact it aims to make.• The value of fostering a collaborative and engaging work culture.• What got Kyle interested in the human-centric aspect of the workplace.• Advice for applying the Ripple Intent approach to your organization.• Mental health trends and why loneliness has become a pandemic. Quotes: “[Ripple Intent] tries to formulate and facilitate the conversations that we should be having to help us better understand who we are so we can impact how we work with other people.” — Kyle Majchrowski “When you start taking self-awareness to the level that [Banner Health] have, we see a lot less busy work [and] see a lot more empowerment.” — Kyle Majchrowski “For me [the human-centric concept] became a very complex problem that we needed to do some work in.” — Kyle Majchrowski “So much of what we do now is transaction-based.” — Kyle Majchrowski Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Kyle Majchrowski on LinkedInRipple IntentRipple Intent podcastBanner HealthEpisode 32: Understanding and Refining Your Perspective with Kyle Majchrowski, Founder of Ripple IntentTogetherRyan HolidayRyan Holiday Reading ListInspiring People & Places PodcastMCFAMCFA CareersBJ Kraemer on LinkedIn
Banner Health president and incoming CEO Amy Perry joins HealthLeaders CEO editor Jay Asser to talk about the transition in replacing the retiring Peter Fine, ushering the health system into the future, and solving for the biggest pain points facing hospital leaders.
Surviving cancer or finishing treatment often leaves survivors feeling elated, as if they've conquered the world. However, there's also a profound, more vulnerable emotion that many experience: the fear of recurrence, or the dread of cancer returning. Although it's a common fear among survivors, dealing with this fear can be challenging. It poses a significant obstacle, particularly when all you desire is to progress and live your life. To learn more about fear of recurrence and how to manage it, we tapped an expert at Banner Health, Dr. Rena Szabo, PsyD as our guest for this episode. Dr. Szabo works at the intersection of psychology and medicine. Dr. Szabo specializes in exploring the biological, psychological, cultural, societal, spiritual, and environmental factors of life and how each of these affects physical health and quality of life. Her use of evidence-based practices within an integrative oncology setting allows her to provide holistic, person-centered care. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aimatmelanoma/support
As conversational AI continues to change the nature of UX, we're excited to bring you a practical (and thorough) conversation about hiring design talent with Aaron Cooper, Senior Director of Digital Experience at Banner Health. Aaron has lead the creation of multiple products involving conversational AI at companies like Honeywell and Optum Health, and was generous enough to open up about what he's looking for when hiring design talent and how he makes sure key people within his organization are partners in design. We've also got a special guest host for this episode: Elias Parker, the executive producer of our book, Age of Invisible Machines, and of this podcast. An ethnographer by training, Elias has been working with UX practitioners for more than a decade and has hired over 200 researchers and designers across disciplines.
During this episode of Banner Health's Making the Rounds podcast, we will be discussing the importance of sport psychology and why mental strength is a crucial component in an athlete's performance. We'll also talk through some of the advantages your patients have if they're treated at Banner Health thanks to our multidisciplinary team of providers and health care specialists. You'll hear from Sierra Dimberg, PhD, a sport psychologist and mental skills coach at Banner Sports Medicine Scottsdale, devoted to partnering with both patients in a clinical setting and athletes at the Banner High Performance Center to address psychological elements such as confidence, concentration and resilience, with the goal of enhancing their overall performance levels. To learn more about these topics or other sports medicine-related offerings at Banner Health, please visit BannerHealth.com/HighPerformanceCenter.
Attracting A-Players: Hiring Secrets Revealed Kolby Goodman, BestFirstNow – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 1029 Kolby Goodman Kolby Goodman is the founder of the consulting and training firm, BestFirstNow, and has been successfully providing programs in strategic hiring, employee engagement, and retention for over 10 years. Kolby partners with small and large companies to investigate and resolve core issues related to poor hiring decisions, high turnover, and disconnected teams. He's partnered with Panasonic, Marriott Hotels, Banner Health, Yelp, several universities and schools, national professional organizations, and nonprofits to provide tailored workshops that have helped leaders take a more purposeful and personal approach to finding the right talent that has enabled them to stop hiring simply "qualified" candidates and onboard impactful problem solvers. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Kolby Goodman about attracting A-player employees. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How business owners and leaders must create a positive candidate experience. - Why businesses should focus on attracting candidates who can make their lives easier. - How many job seekers are not effectively communicating their skills and abilities. - Why businesses need to be more strategic in their hiring approach. - How employers should focus on hiring for long-term success rather than short-term fixes. Connect with Kolby: Guest Contact Info LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kolbygoodman Links Mentioned: bestfirstnow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back for season 4 of Best Practices with Kenny Berger! Our first guest of the season is Brian Snyder of Snyder & Wenner in Scottsdale, AZ. Brian joined Kenny to talk about his recent $31.5M verdict in a birth trauma case against Banner Health in Arizona. Brian shares specific tactics he used in the courtroom to build trust with witnesses and ultimately the jury to achieve this record-breaking verdict.
In this episode of the Culture Crush Business podcast, host Kindra Maples and guest co-host, Karen Nowicki, delve into the significance of vulnerability in personal and workplace contexts with guests Mathew Blades and Eric Brooker. Mathew Blades, a former award-winning radio host with 27 years of experience in the broadcast industry, shares his journey of transitioning to podcasting and speaking engagements. His podcast, "Learn From People Who Lived It," and speaking series aim to engage audiences on a real, grounded, and inspirational level. Mathew encourages audiences worldwide to find self-care strategies and embrace being transitional characters. His talks have been well-received in various organizations, including Banner Health and Keller Williams. Eric Brooker, a dynamic author, keynote speaker, and business leader from Minnesota, shares insights from his book, "You Are Enough: Overcoming Lifelong Doubts of Worthiness." Drawing from personal experiences, Eric empowers readers to embrace their inherent worth and conquer self-doubt. In addition to his successful career in the technology industry, Eric hosts the acclaimed podcast "Counsel Culture," exploring culture and leadership to guide listeners towards personal and professional development. Through his work, Eric continues to inspire and empower others, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to engage with his content. Together with the hosts, Mathew and Eric discuss the importance of initiating difficult conversations, prioritizing self-care in high-stakes jobs, and fostering resilience and empathy in workplace cultures. Their personal stories and insights highlight the power of vulnerability in inspiring others to embrace their worth and achieve personal growth. This episode is sponsored by Gateway Bank, a community bank in Arizona that specializes in serving small businesses across the Valley and the country. Whether you need a loan or banking services for your business, Gateway is here to help. Visit gcbaz.com/culturecrush for details and a free consultation with bank President James Christensen. All loans subject to approval. Member FDIC. For a more detailed breakdown of this podcast episode, our guests, our sponsors, and more please visit www.culturecrushbusiness.com/
Dr. Kevin Gazzara has spent the last 30+ years in marketing, program management, leadership, organizational development, courseware development and teaching experience in both public and private sectors spanning from heavy equipment to high tech. He is a currently a senior partner at Magna Leadership Solutions LLC www.magnaleadership.com based in Phoenix, Arizona, which provides virtual and in-person business workshops, facilitation, assessments, and Positive Intelligence executive coaching services worldwide. Kevin worked for 18 years at Intel Corporation, holding management positions for; Management and Leadership development, Intel University for the US, the Graduate Rotation Program, and Mentoring programs for Intel's worldwide Human Resources Organization, Marketing, Market and Business development, Product management and development, and Operations for the i750 and the i960 image processors. Magna Leadership Partners, Kevin Gazzara and Ali Lakhani, released their acclaimed book in May 2008, “The Leader of Oz: Revealing 101 Secrets of Marvelous Leadership for the 21st Century,” www.Theleaderofoz.com, and the coauthor of "Ready, Set, Get Hired" large variety of Magna Leadership related articles and publications can be found at our website: https://magnaleader.co/Magna_BLOG Magna Leadership Solutions has designed and delivered first-line through executive learning solutions and facilitation for a variety of international organizations including, Intel, Southern California Edison, SACHEM, CISCO Systems, VMware, Honeywell, Ideas Collide, Priority Plastics, Logitech, Qualcomm, Alcon, Arizona Bankers Association, Banner Health, NextEra Energy, U-Haul, Sachem, Western Digital, The City of Denver, The City of South Gate, The City of Downey, The City of Chandler, The Transportation Corridor Agencies, Kone & Quest Labs. Dr. Gazzara is currently a senior faculty member at Drexel University, and has held faculty positions at ASU, Grand Canyon University, The University of Phoenix, Walden University and Ohalo College. Since 1996 Kevin has regularly taught and developed classroom and on-line university courses in Critical Thinking, Management, Leadership, Organizational Behavior, Marketing, and Business Strategy for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. He holds a BS in Commerce and Engineering from Drexel University, an MBA from Philadelphia University, and a Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. Kevin is a member of the National Speakers Association: https://www.espeakers.com/s/inpr/profile/16711?btsc=1 He holds a Lean Six-sigma green belt and is a certified Positive Intelligence coach and ICF Coach. He has been recognized for his international leadership development programs by Workforce Magazine, see the cover story here: https://magnaleader.co/LTP In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch a video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel. And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com or visit https://mitchbeinhaker.com/podcast. To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. Be sure to purchase Mitch's book, 10 Ways to Get Sued by Anyone & Everyone: A Small Business Owner's Guide to Staying Out of Court, in either paperback (https://a.co/d/7FmMTuN). 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Using Other People's Money to Build a Business Discover the untapped possibilities of cash flow and liquidity and propel your business to unparalleled financial prosperity with Christopher Volk. Christopher, a seasoned executive, entrepreneur, investor and real estate expert, has penned The Value Equation: A Business Guide To Creating Wealth For Entrepreneurs, Investors And Leaders. With a successful track record of taking three companies public, two of which he co-founded, he has previously served as the inaugural CEO and later the executive chairman of STORE Capital His extensive contributions in the field have earned him the regional EYs' Entrepreneur of the Year award. Besides his corporate roles, he has produced award-winning content on corporate finance and is a board member of Banner Health and Chairman of Tenet Equity's Board. Christopher's expertise in real estate investment provides crucial insights on wealth generation through strategic business decisions. His years of experience managing multiple companies offer valuable advice on managing cash flow and creating wealth in business. In this episode, you will learn the following: ● Exploring cash flow management challenges and techniques for financial stability in successful businesses. ● The impact of strong business models and efficient cash flow management in achieving business success. ● Maximize business wealth by reinvesting strategically and seizing opportunities, regardless of capital cost. ● The importance of prioritizing both customers and investors for a profitable business. ● The investment strategies of Walmart, Berkshire Hathaway, Apple and Google. ● Build a profitable business by mastering business investment and cash flow. ● The importance of having a margin for error and an insurance policy in business. ● Business owners must consider the downside and develop a plan for generating returns. Links: http://www.thevalueequation.com/ Hi, I'm the Profit Answer Man Rocky Lalvani! I help small business owners simplify their financial reports to make more informed business decisions with fewer hassles. We utilize the Profit First system created by Mike Michalowicz Sign up to be notified when the next cohort of the Profit First Experience Course is available! Schedule your free, no-obligation intro call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes Check out our website: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Questions: questions@profitanswerman.com Email: rocky@profitcomesfirst.com Relay Bank (affiliate link) - https://relayfi.com/?referralcode=profitcomesfirst Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ Profit First Toolkit: click here to sign up This episode is part of the SMB Podcast Network. Find other great interviews from around the internet just like this one at https://www.SMBPodcastNetwork.com Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs. #profitfirst
Recorded live at the 11th Annual Becker's Healthcare CEO + CFO Roundtable, this episode features Adrienne Moore, Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Banner Health. Here, she discusses how Banner has been approaching payer interactions, safety net strategies, and more.This episode is brought to you by R1 RCM, a leading provider of technology-driven solutions that transform the financial performance of hospitals, health systems, and medical groups. R1 delivers proven, scalable operating models that power sustainable improvements to net patient revenue, while reducing operating costs. To learn how you can build a future-ready revenue cycle today, visit us at www.r1rcm.com/beckers
Russell Horton, DO, Medical Director of Clinical Innovation at Banner Innovation Group, Banner Health joins the podcast to discuss his background, the significance of being able to effectively leverage data, where he sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.
In this episode we are joined by Brett Palmer, Chief Operating Officer at Savista and Adrienne Moore, Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Banner Health to discuss how Banner Health is effectively tackling revenue cycle challenges. Tune in to hear first hand how Banner Health is leveling up their revenue cycle.This episode is sponsored by Savista.