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IANR 2509 022825 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Saturday, March 1 2025 from 4 to 6 pm CST on IndoAmerican News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on themasalaradio app.By Monday, hearthe recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts,Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had thousands ofhits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BENOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Dr. Maulik Purohit who specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and subspecialized inBrain Injury and Neuro-Trauma. Dr. Purohit has also served as the Chief Health Information Officer for several health systems overseeing the digital health infrastructure and leading projects in AI, EMR development, and creation ofdigital health products. Dr. Purohit will discuss how also neuroscientific principles are being used to improve outcomes for patients with neuro traumas.5:00 pm Sanjay Singhal is the candidate for Sugar Land City Council District 2. Sanjay is a graduate of IIT Delhi electrical engineering. Now retired, Sanjay worked for oilfield services company Schlumberger for 33 years. He has been a board member of the Telfair Association for five years and it's president for the last three years. 5:30 pm Jyoti will interview ShinjiniKulkarni, an extraordinary exponent of Kathak dance. She is the grand daughter of Kathak maestro Pandit Birju Maharaj. Shinjini will be performing on stage for the Indo-American Association tomorrow, March 2, at 6pm at Matchbox 4 auditorium.Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews.TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWSor 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
This episode, recorded live at Becker's 9th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting, features Dr. James Blum, Chief Health Information Officer at the University of Iowa, as he shares valuable insights on AI's impact on provider burnout, the benefits of integrating clinical data within EHR systems, and best practices for aligning IT and clinical teams to enhance patient outcomes and accelerate innovation.
On this episode of The Digital Patient, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO of SeamlessMD, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Dr. Allen Hsiao, Chief Health Information Officer at Yale New Haven Health and Yale School of Medicine, about "Why AI draft responses to patient portal messages have underwhelmed so far, Using AI scribes in the ED, How to use MyChart for Equitable Research Participation, and more..."
AI implementation in health care, especially for predicting conditions like sepsis, needs collaboration between data scientists and clinicians to ensure accurate and valuable results. In this episode, Dr. Eric Poon, professor of medicine and the Chief Health Information Officer at the Duke University Health System, discusses the significant impact of information technology on health care, mainly focusing on electronic medical records (EMRs) and the growing influence of AI technologies. He touches on the challenges of integrating AI into health care, emphasizing the importance of bridging the gap between clinical practice and IT. Dr. Poon shares insights on the evolving role of digital scribes, ambient technologies, and the potential of AI to enhance patient care. He also highlights the need for human supervision to ensure AI systems are safe and accurate and explains how generative AI could both challenge and improve the future of health care. Tune in and learn how technology is reshaping the health care landscape and what the future might hold for both clinicians and patients! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Maulik P. Purohit, SVP & Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network joins the podcast to discuss the importance of and the ROI of digital health investments.
Commissioner McDonald and Acting Executive Deputy Commissioner Morne have an open discussion about cybersecurity and New York's nation-leading proposed cybersecurity regulations and $500 million in funding to help hospitals safeguard health care systems.Joining Commissioner McDonald and Acting Executive Deputy Commissioner Morne is Colin Ahern, New York's first Cybersecurity Officer, along with Drew Hanchett, the Department of Health's Chief Health Information Officer and Matt Wiley, an emergency preparedness and response expert, who also helped to draft the regulations.The goal of the proposed regulations is to help strengthen the protections on hospital networks and systems that are critical to providing patient care, as a complement to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule that focuses on protecting patient data and health records.If you have an idea for topics we should discuss, please let us know: PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov
This episode features Dr. Maulik. Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he discusses the importance of having the right digital tools to reduce burnout, increase efficiency and ease the process of recruiting, retaining & onboarding workforce.
Hosts Alan Sardana & Dr. Joshua Liu speak with Dr. Maulik Purohit, Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network, about "Building Guardrails to Prevent Complacency, Healthy AI Skepticism, The Power of Daily 1% Improvement, and more." 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
On this episode of The Digital Patient, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO of SeamlessMD, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Dr. Maulik Purohit, Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network, about "Building Guardrails to Prevent Complacency, Healthy AI Skepticism, The Power of Daily 1% Improvement, and more..."
In this episode, regular guest Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network shares an in-depth overview of generative AI.
This episode features Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he shares an update on trends he is watching in the health IT space.
Host Raj Shah, MD talks with Chief Health Information Officer at IU Health Karl Kochendorfer, MD, FAAFP, FAMIA and Ravishankar K. Iyer, PhD about leveraging health IT and your EHR for managing and detecting patients at risk for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias. Learning Objectives: - Describe tools that can be used to screen for dementia, discreetly stored within the EHR and tracked over time. - Discuss future directions and the use of AI for the early detection of ADRD. Earn 1-Hour State of Illinois Mandated Dementia Education CME iafp.mclms.net/en/
August 15: Today on TownHall Matt Sullivan, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at Advocate Health speaks with Eric Poon, MD, Chief Health Information Officer at Duke University Health System. What would be the ideal pace for AI integration into healthcare systems, considering both the potential for innovation and the need for safety and ethical considerations? How should we interpret and manage the so-called "black box" problem in AI, in which complex algorithms might not be completely transparent or understandable? How can regulatory bodies play a more proactive role in governing the deployment of AI in healthcare, and ensuring its safe and equitable use?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
This episode features Dr. Maulik Purohit, Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he discusses his background, how he is leveraging data in his role, the significance for leaders to remain curious & open to change, and more.
S1 E14: Clinical Data Quality in 2023: The Good, The Bad and a Roadmap to Improve Host Beth Friedman speaks with Keith Olenik, Chief Health Information Officer at AHIMA. Keith is a senior executive health care professional with 25+ years of industry relationships, influence, and thought leadership in the areas of health information and health IT. With deep industry experience in EHRs, clinical documentation, interoperability, privacy and GDPR compliance, Keith currently leads AHIMA's membership, certification, academic affairs, workforce development and customer relations teams. While data integrity in healthcare isn't a new problem, clinicians now suffer from a wider variety of clinical data issues. This critical conversation between two industry experts explores AHIMA's six tenants of data quality, identifies nascent challenges including third-party data and person-centered care, and provides valuable privacy reminders for 2023's rapidly exploding volumes of health information.
HCA Healthcare, one of the leading providers of care in 20 states and in the United Kingdom, has smartly been investing to improve the quality of the health data they collect. This investment made it possible to deploy an innovative sepsis detection project that has enhanced patient safety across the entire organization. That same project also had an unintended beneficial impact – it helped HCA facilities react faster during hurricanes and other emergencies. Healthcare IT Today sat down with Dr. Jim Jirjis, Chief Health Information Officer at HCA to discuss the value of data quality in healthcare and find out more about the link between their sepsis project and better emergency preparedness. Learn more about HCA at: https://hcahealthcare.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Todd Guenzburger, MD, Chief Health Information Officer at Southern Illinois Healthcare, joins the show to discuss a range of digital health topics from why it's important to integrate digital health app prescriptions into the EHR, how taking care of vulnerable populations without good internet access is his mission and passion, and why improving the patient experience depends on taking care of providers too.
This episode features Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he discusses how hospitals & health systems are looking at investing in technology in tough economic times.
Host Dr. Nurse Dan Weberg speaks with Josh Wymer: an all-star nurse leader with deep expertise in change management, information governance, and digital innovation. Josh is currently the Chief Health Information Officer for the San Diego Market at Defense Health, and is also pursuing his Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership program at Johns Hopkins, where he is looking at the impact of specialty certification in the context of professional development and impact on nursing practice. He and Dan cover a range of issues related to nurse leadership, with a deep dive into the eight essential nurse leader competencies, how they've evolved in light of the pandemic, and which one Josh thinks is the most important. 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/
This episode features Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he discusses addressing provider shortages through leveraging technology, providing a better work-life balance, & increasing the funnel size for residency.
Our guest for this week is Josh Wymer: an all-star nurse leader with deep expertise in change management, information governance, and digital innovation. Josh is currently the Chief Health Information Officer for the San Diego Market at Defense Health, and is also pursuing his Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership program at Johns Hopkins, where he is looking at the impact of specialty certification in the context of professional development and impact on nursing practice. He and Dan cover a range of issues related to nurse leadership, with a deep dive into the eight essential nurse leader competencies, how they've evolved in light of the pandemic, and which one Josh thinks is the most important. Links to recommended reading: Preparing nurse leaders for 2020 Nursing Leadership and COVID-19: Defining the Shadows and Leading Ahead of the Data Progressing toward specialty certification as the National Standard for Nursing The full transcript for this episode can be found here: works.trustedhealth.com/handoff/josh-wymer-nurse-leader-competencies
In this episode, we are joined again by Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network, to discuss stats surrounding rising provider shortages across the country, how we can leverage technology to reduce the burden on providers & increase access to care, and much more.
This episode features Dr. Maulik Purohit, SVP and Chief Health Information Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here, he discusses what led him to take on his new role at LVHN, how he's leveraging technology to help ease the burden of bedside providers, the importance of building professional relationships, and more.
Dr. Eric Poon, Chief Health Information Officer at Duke Medicine, joined the podcast to talk about effective and equitable AI, digital health to engage patients, the cloud and more.
Brenda Hopkins MBA, BSN, RN is the Chief Health Information Officer and General Manager Healthcare for Consensus Cloud Solutions where she is focused on strategy, interoperability, and usability of Consensus Cloud Solutions Healthcare products and solutions in partner and customer workflows. In this episode, Brenda will discuss Consensus' digital cloud fax technology and how they are able to enable better continuity of care.
Host Jim Tate talks to Brenda Hopkins, Chief Health Information Officer & General Manager Healthcare Practice at Consensus Cloud Solutions. Brenda's nursing background allows her to bring a unique perspective to the promise of interoperability in the promotion of healthcare. Jim and Brenda discuss how interoperability fits into the 21st Century Cures Act and the top challenges and opportunities for interoperability in healthcare. Visit the company at: www.consensus.com To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. 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
Rosemary Kennedy is the Chief Health Information Officer at Connect America, where data collection, predictive analytics, remote monitoring, human intervention, and promotion of patient care circles are all part of the solution for keeping seniors out of the hospital and independent as possible. Rosemary explains, "There are probably three areas in terms of them achieving your goal and living independently and safely in your home. And you've identified one of them, this connected care management platform in the home that involves a system of integrated technologies." "We see that one in every ten admissions to the hospital are related to the fact that individuals are not adherent to their medication regimen. The second area is in interaction with their care circles and using technology for that. We have seen with COVID that individuals want to be connected to family, friends, neighbors. They want to do it in an easy way, and this includes voice video chat that they can interoperate with the people that are important to them in terms of needs related to food, support, transportation." #ConnectedHealth #SeniorHealthcare #ConnectedCare #RPM #COVID19 #HealthTech ConnectAmerica.com Download the transcript here
Rosemary Kennedy is the Chief Health Information Officer at Connect America, where data collection, predictive analytics, remote monitoring, human intervention, and promotion of patient care circles are all part of the solution for keeping seniors out of the hospital and independent as possible. Rosemary explains, "There are probably three areas in terms of them achieving your goal and living independently and safely in your home. And you've identified one of them, this connected care management platform in the home that involves a system of integrated technologies." "We see that one in every ten admissions to the hospital are related to the fact that individuals are not adherent to their medication regimen. The second area is in interaction with their care circles and using technology for that. We have seen with COVID that individuals want to be connected to family, friends, neighbors. They want to do it in an easy way, and this includes voice video chat that they can interoperate with the people that are important to them in terms of needs related to food, support, transportation." #ConnectedHealth #SeniorHealthcare #ConnectedCare #RPM #COVID19 #HealthTech ConnectAmerica.com Listen to the podcast here