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The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
Supply Chain 2030 with Ron Crabtree

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 60:01


Ron Crabtree and Joe Lynch discuss Supply Chain 2030. Ron is the Founder and CEO of MetaOps & MetaExperts, a global network of operational excellence rockstars ready to tackle your toughest challenges. They'll diagnose your problems and get you back on track, fast. Summary: Supply Chain 2030 In this podcast, Joe Lynch and Ron Crabtree delve into the critical challenges and trends shaping the future of the supply chain industry. They discuss the importance of digitalization, automation, and AI readiness in transforming supply chain operations. The podcast also explores the impending labor shortage crisis and the need for organizations to focus on lean techniques, automation, and becoming an employer of choice. Additionally, the role of social responsibility in supply chains and the importance of technology in ensuring visibility and adherence to standards are addressed. The podcast provides valuable insights from both shipper and logistics service provider perspectives, and highlights the solutions offered by Meta Ops and Meta Experts in solving complex supply chain challenges. #TMSAElevate2023 #SupplyChainChallenges #EmployerOfChoice About Ron Crabtree Ron, CIRM, MLSSBB,CSCTA, CPOE is the founder and CEO (2002) of MetaOps™ & MetaExperts™Inc. he is an internationally recognized expert in leading-edge business process improvement methodologies. He is a Master Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, a Certified Supply Chain Transformation Architect and also an expert in effective change management, facilitation and communications. Ron draws on more than 30 years' experience in implementing Lean, Six Sigma, Supply Chain and other “best practice” methodologies as both an insider and as a consultant in many international industries including insurance & financial services, state/local government, medical/healthcare, automotive assembly plants, complex manufacturing, process manufacturing, repair operations, printing, injection molding, consumer goods, distribution/retailing, and software and more. About MetaExperts MetaExperts is a global network of Operational Excellence (OpEx) deployment experts and resources for flexible, on-demand short-term contract or contract-to-hire needs. MetaExperts align with industries and OpEx initiatives and are thoroughly vetted through their unique 300+ Screening and Evaluation Processes, and aligned to organizations using a 47+ alignment process to ensure companies get the right talent to solve their specific situation. Key Takeaways: Supply Chain 2030 Learn about the major operational challenges facing the supply chain industry over the next 5-6 years. Discover how Meta Ops and Meta Experts provide top talent solutions for tangible goods-oriented organizations. Understand the importance of long-term consulting projects in providing insights from both shipper and logistics service provider perspectives. Explore how companies can address the numerous challenges in digitalization and automation within the supply chain industry. Recognize the growing significance of social responsibility and the role of technology in ensuring supplier adherence to standards. Learn strategies for organizations to combat the forever labor shortage, including lean techniques, automation, and becoming an employer of choice. Timestamps (00:00:44) Supply Chain Challenges of the Future (00:01:43) Solving Big Business Problems with Expertise (00:03:07) Consulting Projects: Short-Term to Long-Term Engagements (00:05:16) Solving Supply Chain Challenges with Experts (00:08:49) Leveraging Experienced Talent in Supply Chain (00:17:07) Navigating the Digital Transformation Landscape (00:24:04) ESG Practices and Technology Challenges (00:25:22) Navigating ESG and Supply Chain Responsibility (00:29:17) Navigating Digital Transformation in Supply Chain (00:33:02) The Forever Labor Shortage (00:36:58) Combating the Forever Labor Shortage (00:43:05) Meaningful Work Matters Most (00:45:30) Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain Shifts (00:50:16) Adapting to the Changing Workforce Landscape (00:52:33) Preparing for Supply Chain's Future Challenges (00:56:55) Diagnosing and Solving Supply Chain Problems (00:59:30) Engaging with Supply Chain Leaders Learn More About Supply Chain 2030 Ron Crabtree | Linkedin MetaExperts | Linkedin MetaExperts MetaPod Driving Operational Excellence Book Episode Sponsor: TMSA TMSA - Transportation Marketing & Sales Association TMSA ELEVATE - Transportation Marketing & Sales Summit Building a Freight Sales & Marketing Community | The Logistics of Logistics Episode Sponsor: Revenova Contact Us | Revenova The CRM-Powered TMS with Michael Horvath | The Logistics of Logistics The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube

Fantasy Football Legends
Ranking de los 32 QB titulares de la NFL para 2022 en Tiers

Fantasy Football Legends

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 74:51


En este episodio Diego y Alex analizan a los 32 QB de la NFL y los dividen en Tiers para comprender su impacto. Se utilizan estadísticas como CPOE, EPA por jugada, victorias sobre el reemplazo, calificación PFF, Big Time Throws entre otras que nos ayudan a aislar a los QB de su situación.

Acme Packing Company: for Green Bay Packers fans
Reporting as Eligible - Raven ‘Bout Special Teams

Acme Packing Company: for Green Bay Packers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 105:21


In this episode of Reporting as Eligible, Paul, JR, and a returning Matub recap the Bears as much as humanly possible before discussing special teams. There is the brilliance of Rodgers and Adams, of LaFleur, of Allen Lazard as a big slot, Aaron Jones in the passing game, Marcedes, Josiah, and the unsung offensive line! They praise the defense, the transcendent Rasul Douglas, the sublime Rashan Gary, the highly motivated Preston Smith, and ruminate on whether they would have Douglas if Alexander had been healthy all year. Kenny Clark is a wrecker, and maybe Campbell is still recovering, but he'll be fine. The defense: Pretty good! And then they talk about special teams for like, a long time. And the history of bad special teams, and all-time good kick and punt returners. And Tyler Ervin, and Jeff Janis, and stuff like that. I mean, they rank last in Special Teams DVOA, and last in several subcategories of Special Teams DVOA, and they really need to fix this!  Finally, they take many good listener questions, and Paul rants about Tyler Huntley, his very high college QBOPS and CPOE, why he is good, and why getting an injured Lamar Jackson is probably better for Green Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Reporting As Eligible
Reporting as Eligible - Raven ‘Bout Special Teams

Reporting As Eligible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 103:23


In this episode of Reporting as Eligible, Paul, JR, and a returning Matub recap the Bears as much as humanly possible before discussing special teams. There is the brilliance of Rodgers and Adams, of LaFleur, of Allen Lazard as a big slot, Aaron Jones in the passing game, Marcedes, Josiah, and the unsung offensive line! They praise the defense, the transcendent Rasul Douglas, the sublime Rashan Gary, the highly motivated Preston Smith, and ruminate on whether they would have Douglas if Alexander had been healthy all year. Kenny Clark is a wrecker, and maybe Campbell is still recovering, but he'll be fine. The defense: Pretty good! And then they talk about special teams for like, a long time. And the history of bad special teams, and all-time good kick and punt returners. And Tyler Ervin, and Jeff Janis, and stuff like that. I mean, they rank last in Special Teams DVOA, and last in several subcategories of Special Teams DVOA, and they really need to fix this! Finally, they take many good listener questions, and Paul rants about Tyler Huntley, his very high college QBOPS and CPOE, why he is good, and why getting an injured Lamar Jackson is probably better for Green Bay. Intro: Baltimore - Tori Amos Outro: Theme Song - The Wire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reportingaseligible/message

The Dallas Cowboys Blitzcast
The Dallas Cowboys Daily Blitz - 10/26/21 PM Edition - Dak's CPOE is 7.8! Is that Good?

The Dallas Cowboys Blitzcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 12:00


The Dallas Cowboys Daily Blitz - 10/26/21 PM Edition - Dak's CPOE is 7.8! Is that Good? Presented by BetUS.com - Bet with the 3-Decade leader, BetUS! Join now for a 125% bonus or a 200% bonus with crypto. Use promo code DSP125 for bonus or DSP200 for crypto, and bet sports, casinos, horses, pop culture, & more at BetUS.com. You bet, you win, you get paid. BetUS.com - https://bit.ly/DSPMediaBetUS

Reporting As Eligible
Reporting As Eligible: DVOA Whips it Good

Reporting As Eligible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 33:44


Nerds think running and inside linebackers don't matter, but the Packer playoff experience begs to differ. It's just Paul on vacation, traveling the Midwest as he provides a preseason primer of advanced stats, what they mean, why EPA really is more of a team stat, DVOA, CPOE, why certain attempts by Pro Football Focus to quantify positional value sometimes contradict other attempts by Pro Football Focus to quantify positional value, the mess that was the Adam Gase Jets, and the return to normalcy with Robert Saleh. We'll be back with a regular show next week, discussing Royce Newman, who is good, recapping the first two preseason games, and taking listener questions. Intro: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips Outro: Theme from M.A.S.K. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reportingaseligible/message

Daggermetrics
Daggermetrics E107: Why CPOE & Other Advanced Stats Matters, Wentz Trade & The Stories of Mediocre QBs, MLB Reshape MiLB, More Baseball Signings, NHL Lake Tahoe Games, Blackhawks Rookies and more

Daggermetrics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 123:48


魔球理论班 第107期 (00:00:24) 加强版开场,CPOE、传球成功率、普通数据、高阶数据、肉眼、感官和下意识,理论班为什么要强调科学看球 (00:23:23) 本垒打满天飞,MLB调整比赛用球标准 (00:27:10) 百年未有之大变局,MLB全面整合改组小联盟 (00:33:08) 春训开放现场观众你怕不怕? (00:35;05) 道奇撒钱无止境,3400万续约老将三垒手Justin Turner,薪资空间炸上天就这么笃定? (00:40:12) 红袜冠军阵容又少一人,交易走Andrew Benintendi是含泪还是含笑? (00:48;41) 两名投手回锅老东家,James Paxton加盟水手盼恢复身手,小熊功臣Jake Arrieta坑死费城人 (00:53;23) 光芒白菜价签下Rich Hill,老将投手与废物回收站组合香不香? (00:58;16) 感谢洛基送温暖,红雀喜迎Yadier Molina回归 (00:59:32) 大都会签下Kevin Pillar,曾经飞檐走壁,如今竟是防守黑洞?现役身披条纹衫夺冠唯一之人Brett Gardner回锅扬基,扬基为长期建队目标死压奢侈税线 (01:05:52) 圣迭戈教士奠定基石,Fernando Tatis.Jr,破纪录14年长度合约道理何在,球队和球员谁赚到了? (01:24;52) 首次自然景点举办的户外赛,NHL在太浩湖还闹了乌龙? (01:29:15) 黑鹰新秀异军突起,多名球员有望竞争最佳新秀 (01:37;00) 前探花Alex Galchenyuk被参议员和飓风连续交易 (01:42:38) 流量明星Tim Tebow宣布从职业棒球退役 (01:45:01) 小马从老鹰换来Carson Wentz,避开中庸四分卫陷阱有多重要,Frank Reich有本事救活前榜眼吗 (01:56:41) 休斯敦的苦难还未结束,JJ Watt自愿要求被裁

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast
Advanced Stats 101: What they are and what can they predict?

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 48:48


Dalton Del Don is joined by Ben Baldwin of The Athletic, aka the Computer Cowboy, to talk all advanced stats in fantasy and much more on the latest episode of the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast!First up, some news that scared probably everyone in the fantasy community: Miles Sanders got hurt in training camp with what is being called a “lower-body injury.” He’s been labeled week-to-week with the injury, and the talented RB will reportedly be ready for Week 1. Should fantasy managers be worried about Sanders, Yahoo’s consensus RB10?Next, Ben and Dalton get into some advanced stats, including the specific ones they look at, what those stats measure, and what they miss.what advanced stats do you look at? What do they measure? Why do they matter? What do they miss? These stats include EPA, CPOE and SOE. We promise these acronyms will make sense once you listen! (01:30)Dalton and Ben look through the quarterback landscape in the NFL and used advanced stats to take a look at some potential regression candidates, breakouts and players that have relocated like Tom Brady, Ryan Tannehill and Cam Newton to see how their 2020 seasons could turn out.Finally, Dalton and Ben discuss the state of the Seattle Seahawks, including their fantasy outlook, why Pete Carroll hates Russell Wilson (okay so maybe hate is too strong but just let the man throw the ball!), and the Jamal Adams trade. (40:30)Remember to stay tuned to the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast, which will now have FIVE new episodes per week!Follow Dalton: @daltondeldonFollow Ben: @benbbaldwinCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports Podcast family at https://apple.co/2Abi8jk or at yahoosports.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI Institute
Reducing Burden by Improving EHR Alerts

Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 30:24


This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. ​The Partnership is convening a workgroup to derive safe practices to reduce CPOE alert fatigue through monitoring, analysis, and optimization. John McGreevy, MD, University of Pennsylvania, and Adam Wright, PhD, Vanderbilt, are the collaborators co-chairing the workgroup. In this episode, we’re talking to the workgroup’s co-chairs about the burden providers face from alerts, the impact on patient safety, and how the workgroup will identify potential solutions that can be implemented in large and small organization alike. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.

Relentless Health Value
EP274: COVID-19—What Telehealth Means After the Pandemic, With Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD, From LifeBridge Health System

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 20:59


Everybody’s talking about the surge in telehealth usage. I wanted to talk to someone who has been ramping up their telehealth capabilities for a while to get a sense of what it takes to do it well. And, as has been said by many, doing telehealth isn’t just about technology. It’s about training clinicians, patients, and accounts receivable and other staff. It’s about rearranging workflows and processes. So, I was super pleased to have had the opportunity to speak with Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD. Dr. Thierman is an ER doctor. He’s also the chief medical information officer for LifeBridge Health systems and medical director of the LifeBridge Health Virtual Hospital. This show has two parts. This is the second part—episode 274. In this health care podcast, we’ll get into some of the operational aspects of telehealth, like what EHR integration actually means and looks like. We talk about whether laws governing telehealth that were relaxed get stringent again. We talk about natural language processing and artificial intelligence and how they fold into the telehealth answer. I also ask Dr. Thierman for his advice to those potentially more new at the telehealth thing—what lessons he’s learned, what critical success factors might be. One last point: In episode 273 (and you probably don’t need to listen to these in order), which is the first part of this two-part series, Dr. Thierman and I discuss what telehealth can accomplish, maybe better than a face-to-face patient encounter, and what it’s not so good at. One thing that dawned on me as we were talking is that technology isn’t just a video system. There’s apps, there’s AI, there’s minivans full of lab equipment … there are other innovations that expand the capacity of a remote patient visit.  You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn.  Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD, is physician executive in the LifeBridge Health system and president of the medical staff at Northwest Hospital. He started his career as an engineer and inventor, earning his PhD at MIT and then training in emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins Hospital. In the past, he has worked to bring real-world clinical experience to the engineering and design of medical devices. Currently, he is the chief medical information officer for the LifeBridge Health system in Baltimore, where he leads a team of physician informaticists to interface between the 180+-person IT department and the 3000+ affiliated physicians across five hospitals and in community practices on matters of the EMR, CPOE, and other health IT systems. Dr. Thierman is passionate about applying technology to improve health and outcomes. To this end, he helped to establish the LifeBridge Health Virtual Hospital, with affiliated clinical call centers in Jerusalem and the Philippines, to provide telemedicine services across the continuum. He also created the LifeBridge Techbar to offer in-person IS assistance to LifeBridge providers. In addition, he developed a patient “Digital Front Door” to help direct patients to the right care center with the least wait time, improving patient experience and load-balancing the emergency departments and urgent care centers in the LifeBridge Health system. 03:15 The net effect of adopting telemedicine during the pandemic. 06:42 “Data is key.” 09:20 “There’s a lot more communication going on now between health care providers and their patients than there was before.” 09:40 “Even now, we’re still scratching the surface of what insights we can gain from the data.” 12:42 EP251 with Dr. Kimberly Noel and training doctors in webside manner.13:00 How telehealth and EHR systems align. 14:02 The telehealth value points that are coming. 17:23 The necessity of training for clinicians embarking on this telehealth adaptation. 18:50 “Jump in, because it’s … here to stay.” 19:30 “It doesn’t have to be as expensive as you think.” You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn.  Check out our second part #healthcarepodcast with @techie_doc as he discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 What’s the net effect of adopting #telemedicine during the #pandemic? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “Data is key.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “There’s a lot more communication going on now between health care providers and their patients than there was before.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “Even now, we’re still scratching the surface of what insights we can gain from the data.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast How do #telemedicine and #EHR systems align? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast How will the value of #telemedicine change in the future? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast Is training for #clinicians necessary for moving forward with #telemedicine? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “Jump in, because it’s … here to stay.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “It doesn’t have to be as expensive as you think.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth #postpandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast

Relentless Health Value
EP273: COVID-19—At What Level Will Telehealth Survive After the End of the Pandemic? With Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD, From LifeBridge Health System

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 29:05


Everybody’s been talking about the surge in telehealth usage—how it would have taken, like, ten years to get as far as we’ve gotten in the past ten days. I wanted to talk to somebody who has been ramping up their telehealth capabilities for a while to get a sense of what it takes to do it well. As has been said by many, doing telehealth isn’t just about technology. It’s about training—clinicians and patients and accounts receivable and other staff. It’s about rearranging workflows and processes. So, super pleased to have had the opportunity to talk with Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD. Dr. Thierman is an ER doc. He’s also the chief medical information officer for LifeBridge Health systems and the medical director of the LifeBridge virtual hospital. So, this show has two parts: episode 273 that you’re listening to; but the second part, episode 274, is where we’re going to get into some of the operational aspects of telehealth, like what EHR integration actually means and what it looks like. In this health care podcast (episode 273), however, Dr. Thierman and I discuss what telehealth can accomplish, maybe better than a face-to-face patient encounter, and what it’s not so good at. One thing that dawned on me as we were talking is that the technology isn’t just, you know, a video system. There’s apps, there’s AI, there’s minivans full of lab equipment … there are other innovations that expand the capability of a remote patient visit. Here’s another point to ponder that Dr. Thierman and I explore a little bit. What is the impact of telehealth in a value-based care environment but also in an FFS (fee-for-service) reimbursement model? It’s likely, if you think about it, there will be more patient visits because the barrier to getting care has diminished. And that might be a good thing if we’re talking about chronic care, if we’re talking about ensuring follow-up after a surgical procedure. There’s any number of examples where patients getting help prior to some sort of acute event would be considered a good thing by most. But does improving access to care increase a patient’s chances of getting inappropriate care? You know, 25+% of care is some variation of waste, fraud, and abuse; and additional services rendered always have the risk of negative consequences. Or do we figure that bad actors are doing a pretty good job behaving badly anyway, so the net positive for the rest of us is worth it? You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn.  Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD, is physician executive in the LifeBridge Health system and president of the medical staff at Northwest Hospital. He started his career as an engineer and inventor, earning his PhD at MIT and then training in emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins Hospital. In the past, he has worked to bring real-world clinical experience to the engineering and design of medical devices. Currently, he is the chief medical information officer for the LifeBridge Health system in Baltimore, where he leads a team of physician informaticists to interface between the 180+-person IT department and the 3000+ affiliated physicians across five hospitals and in community practices on matters of the EMR, CPOE, and other health IT systems. Dr. Thierman is passionate about applying technology to improve health and outcomes. To this end, he helped to establish the LifeBridge Health Virtual Hospital, with affiliated clinical call centers in Jerusalem and the Philippines, to provide telemedicine services across the continuum. He also created the LifeBridge Techbar to offer in-person IS assistance to LifeBridge providers. In addition, he developed a patient “Digital Front Door” to help direct patients to the right care center with the least wait time, improving patient experience and load-balancing the emergency departments and urgent care centers in the LifeBridge Health system. 03:26 What was happening with telehealth pre-COVID-19. 04:50 What’s happened to telehealth and primary care practices post-COVID-19. 06:28 How quickly telehealth medicine appointments are growing. 07:30 What percentage of patients are doctors able to see via telemedicine? 08:24 Are patients getting adequately cared for? 10:20 “The vast majority of medicine, except for surgical services, really is a mental game.” 14:15 “If you have a window into the home, you probably have a better view of the social determinants of health.” 14:25 How AI plays into telemedicine right now. 16:52 Where telehealth visits will land after the pandemic. 18:40 “When you improve access, you also improve demand.” 19:22 Is telehealth consumer driven? 20:48 “For the most part, patients are most connected to their actual physician.” 21:37 Why more frequent touch points via telehealth will benefit health care quality and costs in the future. 28:20 “It’s about the patient, and it’s about really keeping them well.” You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn.  Check out our #healthcarepodcast with @techie_doc as he discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 What was happening with telehealth pre-COVID-19? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast What’s happened to telehealth and #primarycare practices post-COVID-19? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast How quickly is #telemedicine growing right now? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast How many patients can a doctor see via #telemedicine? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast Are patients receiving adequate care from #telemedicine? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “The vast majority of medicine, except for surgical services, really is a mental game.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “If you have a window into the home, you probably have a better view of the social determinants of health.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast How is #AI playing into #telemedicine? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast Where will #telemedicine visits land after the pandemic is over? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “When you improve access, you also improve demand.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast Is #telemedicine consumer driven? @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “For the most part, patients are most connected to their actual physician.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast “It’s about the patient, and it’s about really keeping them well.” @techie_doc discusses #telehealth post-#pandemic. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #coronavirus #covid19 #healthcarepodcast

EndZone  Podcast
Week 10 Recap 2019.

EndZone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 54:20


Eric and Dalton Sit down and discuss some interesting stats including CPOE. Then the guys talk Cowboys, coaching, Amari Cooper, and Dak Prescott. Then the guys talk about Lamar Jackson and his recent dominance. Plus Giants Jets, Chiefs Titans, and Browns Bills plus concerns about the 49ers.

Podcast Zona Roja NFL
Analytics Zona Roja #6 Por qué la defensa de los Patriots es tan buena

Podcast Zona Roja NFL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 68:23


En un nuevo programa especial Analytics, Jesús Soler le habla a Mariano Tovar, del magnífico papel del running back Saquon Barkley en clave analytics y cómo no está afectando demasiado al éxito de los Giants, de por qué la decisión de los Jaguars de jugarse una conversión de dos que valía el partido era lógica pese a que no lo consiguieron, analiza otras decisiones clave de la jornada, explica lo que es el CPOE y, como guinda, cuenta en clave estadística por qué la defensa de los Patriots está teniendo tanto éxito en este arranque de temporada. No te olvides de dejar tu comentario y reseña en nuestra página de iTunes! ¡El podcast Zona Roja ya está disponible también en Spotify! Para escuchar y suscribirse en Spotify pinche aquí. Para escuchar y suscribirse en iTunes pinche aquí. Para escuchar y suscribirse en Stitcher pinche aquí. Para escuchar y suscribirse en TuneIn pinche aquí. Para escuchar y suscribirse en iVoox pinche aquí. Para escuchar y suscribirse en Podbean pinche aquí. ¡Comenta en nuestro Twitter @NFL_AS usando #ZonaRojanfl y entre en la fanpage del podcast en Facebook!

Pharmacy, IT, & Me: Your Informatics Pharmacist Podcast

Welcome to CPOE Intended Audience: Pharmacy Students and Newcomers to Pharmacy Informatics Today's episode, we delve into the basics of CPOE, discussing what it actually is, barriers to implementation, advantages/disadvantages, medication safety, and what a pharmacist's role in CPOE is.Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: pharmacyitme@gmail.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics CommunityThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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Emergency Medical Minute
Opioid Miniseries Part II: Limiting Opioids in the Emergency Department

Emergency Medical Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 68:49


RACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Opioids are inherently dangerous, highly addictive drugs with significant abuse potential, numerous side effects, lethality in overdose, rapid development of tolerance, and debilitating withdrawal symptoms. They should be avoided whenever possible and, in most cases, initiated only after other modalities of pain control have been trialed. 2. Prior to prescribing an opioid, physicians should perform a rapid risk assessment to screen for abuse potential and medical comorbidities. Alternative methods of pain control should be sought for patients at increased risk for abuse, addiction, or adverse reactions. 3. Emergency physicians should frequently consult Colorado’s prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) to assess a patient’s history of prescription drug abuse, misuse, or diversion. 4. Emergency physician groups should strongly consider tracking, collecting, and sharing individual opioid prescribing patterns with their clinicians to decrease protocol variabilities. 5. Strongly consider removing prepopulated doses of opioids from order sets in computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems. 6. Opioid alternatives and nonpharmacological therapies should be used to manage patients with acute low back pain, in whom opioids are particularly detrimental. Opioids should be prescribed only after alternative treatments have failed. 7. Potential drug interactions must be evaluated, and opioids should be avoided in patients already taking benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or other narcotics. 8. Patients with chronic pain should receive opioid medications from one practice, preferably their primary care provider or pain specialist. Opioids should be avoided in the emergency department treatment of most chronic conditions. Emergency physicians should coordinate care with a patient’s primary care or pain specialist whenever possible, and previous patient-physician contracts regarding opioid use should be honored. 9. Clinicians should abstain from adjusting opioid dosing regimens for chronic conditions and avoid routinely prescribing opioids for acute exacerbations of chronic noncancer pain. 10. “Long-acting” or “extended-release” opioid products should be avoided for the relief of acute pain. 11. Patients receiving controlled medication prescriptions should be able to verify their identity. 12. Patients who receive opioids should be educated about their side effects and potential for addiction, particularly when being discharged with an opioid prescription. 13. When considering opioids, clinicians should prescribe the lowest possible effective dose in the shortest appropriate duration (eg,

W21C Patient Safety Podcast
Episode 49: The Future of Healthcare is CPOE

W21C Patient Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 14:14


In this podcast, Dr. Shawn Dowling explains the benefits and costs of the Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE), a complex healthcare intervention used for entering and managing orders. “CPOE and EHR (Electronic Health Records) are the future of where patient health data is moving toward”, Shawn says. Effective ways to enter, collect and communicate data bring benefits to providers and patients. There are the potentials to reduce errors, increase patient safety, and maximize the use of information for appropriate medical decisions. Shawn highlights the importance of clinical decision support and describes how CPOE works as a tool to help physicians make the best decision at the point of care. Emails, comments, feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology
NHOS: Incorporation of MR Imaging into an Observation Unit Transient Ischemic Attack Pathway

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2014 11:14


A discussion with Dr. Raman Khanna from UC San Francisco regarding his paper CPOE and discussion regarding the politics surrounding its widespread adoption, literature and studies showed both improved outcomes but also some unexpected negative consequences, and how CPOE will affect the practicing neurologist now and in the future.   Click here to read the full article. 

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology
NHOS: Computerized Physician Order Entry and the Neurohospitalist

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 10:30


A discussion with Dr. Raman Khanna from UC San Francisco regarding his paper CPOE and discussion regarding the politics surrounding its widespread adoption, literature and studies showed both improved outcomes but also some unexpected negative consequences, and how CPOE will affect the practicing neurologist now and in the future.

SAGE Podcast
A Neurohopitalist Podcast - Computerized Physician Order Entry and the Neurohospitalist

SAGE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 10:30


A discussion with Dr. Raman Khanna from UC San Francisco regarding his paper CPOE and discussion regarding the politics surrounding its widespread adoption, literature and studies showed both improved outcomes but also some unexpected negative consequences, and how CPOE will affect the practicing neurologist now and in the future.

The Dr. Mike Sevilla Podcast
Ep292: Med Student Match, Norovirus, CPOE

The Dr. Mike Sevilla Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2013 70:00


AAFP Student Board Member Aaron Meyer will be joining me to discuss his essay about the Medical Student Match process. I'll also be talking about the norovirus stomach infection that has been recently in the news. Finally, what's CPOE? I'll explain. Download the entire podcast at http://bit.ly/FMR292

iCritical Care: All Audio
SCCM Pod-38 CPOE and Error Detection

iCritical Care: All Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2006 26:03


Terry Clemmer, MD, FCCM, discusses computerized physician order entry and error detection in the intensive care unit. This podcast was recorded during the Society's 35th Critical Care Congress and released to complement the Excellence in Quality and Safety in Critical Care conference to be held September 21 to 23, 2006. Dr. Clemmer is the director of critical care at LDS Hospital in Utah and professor of medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine.

iCritical Care: All Audio
SCCM Pod-33 CC: Patient Safety and CPOE

iCritical Care: All Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2006 29:06


Brian Jacobs, MD, project director of Integrating Clinical Information Systems, or ICIS, at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, discusses how efforts in computerized physician order entry relate to patient safety. The ICIS system is a computer-based system implemented Thuoughout the hospital Thuough which all medical orders are entered and documented electronically. The system, believed to be the most comprehensive in any pediatric hospital in the United States, is expected to reduce medical errors significantly.