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WEST HAM IS WHY WE DRINK Podcast
Bye F.A. Cup and Hello Europe?

WEST HAM IS WHY WE DRINK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 49:25


EPISODE 54: A big thanks to Tom Clarke, the West Ham Correspondent for Football.London,  who adds his analysis to our F.A. Cup match vs Manure in What Was That!  Plus he pulls the curtain back on some of the hospitality at the lesser grounds in English Football. In Social Shenanigans we chat about a couple of the recent Hammers Polls and go over a few of your questions from Facebook.  A Special Announcement is at the end of this episode that we are excited about because it involves you, our listeners and Social Media fans. Oh and Adam sets Wayne a challenge which he couldn't even deliver himself... typical Frankel hahaha! Our Partners: Hammers Polls, COYIrons.com, American Hammers Network, Football London. Mentioned this Episode: Tom Clark (@_ThomasJClark), @WestHam_FL (West Ham Football London), Justin Wasik, David Harlow, Franco D'Orazio, Blake Smith, Darren Higgins.

WEST HAM IS WHY WE DRINK Podcast
Bye F.A. Cup and Hello Europe?

WEST HAM IS WHY WE DRINK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 49:25


EPISODE 54: A big thanks to Tom Clarke, the West Ham Correspondent for Football.London,  who adds his analysis to our F.A. Cup match vs Manure in What Was That!  Plus he pulls the curtain back on some of the hospitality at the lesser grounds in English Football. In Social Shenanigans we chat about a couple of the recent Hammers Polls and go over a few of your questions from Facebook.  A Special Announcement is at the end of this episode that we are excited about because it involves you, our listeners and Social Media fans. Oh and Adam sets Wayne a challenge which he couldn't even deliver himself... typical Frankel hahaha! Our Partners: Hammers Polls, COYIrons.com, American Hammers Network, Football London.Mentioned this Episode: Tom Clark (@_ThomasJClark), @WestHam_FL (West Ham Football London), Justin Wasik, David Harlow, Franco D'Orazio, Blake Smith, Darren Higgins.

From the Newsroom: The Oklahoman Podcast
Rebuilding America: David Harlow

From the Newsroom: The Oklahoman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:56


As businesses were forced to close, many pursued financial aid in the form of PPP and help from the Small Business Administration. We spoke with BancFirst CEO David Harlow earlier this month about the process and what needs he’s seeing. 

From the Newsroom: Gatehouse Media
Rebuilding America: David Harlow

From the Newsroom: Gatehouse Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:56


As businesses were forced to close, many pursued financial aid in the form of PPP and help from the Small Business Administration. We spoke with BancFirst CEO David Harlow earlier this month about the process and what needs he’s seeing. 

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts
HardCore Health Podcast, Episode 2: Consumerism & Privacy

The Health Care Blog's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 37:57


HardCore Health is back and on today's show Jess & I start by addressing how hard it has become for the health care consumer to navigate the “in-and-out of network” system that exists in health care today, and later discuss how money is being poured into some of the strangest sounding startups ideas in the health tech industry. We have a special interview from the best health data privacy lawyer around, Deven McGraw, from Ciitizen, commenting on the new patient privacy legislation that was released and Jess also speaks to Fred Trotter about how he, Andrea Downing, and David Harlow wrote a letter to Facebook, addressing their concerns over the privacy of Facebook groups. Last, but certainly not least, we have a rant from Ian Morrison about price transparency. Enjoy! —Matthew Holt

Perspectives on Health and Tech
Ep. 115: David Harlow on Health Care Data Privacy and Security Compliance

Perspectives on Health and Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 9:07


On this episode of Perspectives on Health and Tech, we are joined by David Harlow, principal at The Harlow Group. David is a health care lawyer and consultant with more than three decades of public and private sector experience, which has provided him with a unique perspective on the legal, policy and business issues that face the health care community.

touch point podcast
TP82 - Is Hospital Marketing Legal?

touch point podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 63:43


In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss a few legal risks that can potentially impact hospital marketers. In particular, they explore how to stay clear of vague and hyperbolic language, and then use examples from their experiences on how Stark laws can influence the way a health system promotes physicians online. They then invite health care lawyer, consultant, podcast and owner of The Harlow Group, David Harlow, onto the show to discuss his perspective on the pros and cons of current healthcare laws and how marketers can best partner with legal and compliance to ensure success. Mentions from the Show: Why your healthcare marketing needs a checkup 2018 Non-Monetary Compensation to Physicians (And Chance to Review 2017) David Harlow on LinkedIn David Harlow on Twitter HealthBlawg.com   Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute   This episode is made possible by our sponsors, Loyal, Influence Health, & Binary Fountain

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The #HCBiz Show!
052 - The ever-changing world of security and privacy | David Harlow and Niam Yaraghi

The #HCBiz Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 49:53


On this episode, we welcome back two long-time friends of the show to talk privacy, security and HIPAA. David Harlow and Niam Yaraghi join me and Shahid for a wide-ranging discussion that includes: Niam's recent report: How HIPAA omnibus rules effectively reduced the number of data breaches among health care providers' business associates Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how it applies to the U.S. healthcare system. The difference between a systems approach and a data approach to security and privacy How privacy might be seen as a facet of patient safety and how that could change the approach Breaking down myths about the value of stolen health data (and some ways it can be valuable to organized crime) Dealing with privacy when the business model is to share (i.e. the Facebook scandal) How can we expect privacy when we are the product? What can we / should we expect from companies like Facebook when it comes to privacy? What is the privacy paradox? Will more regulations help or hurt privacy? What's the FTC's role in all of this? Plus the LabMD saga. What's a digital health startup to do? All 4 panelists give advice to startups on how to deal with security and privacy. Hint: bake it in from scratch. It's not as hard, or expensive as you think.   About David Harlow DAVID HARLOW is Principal of The Harlow Group LLC, a health care law and consulting firm based in the Hub of the Universe, Boston, MA. His thirty years' experience in the public and private sectors affords him a unique perspective on legal, policy and business issues facing the health care community. David is adept at assisting clients in developing new paradigms for their business organizations, relationships and processes so as to maximize the realization of organizational goals in a highly regulated environment, in realms ranging from health data privacy and security to digital health strategy to physician-hospital relationships to facilities development to the avoidance of fraud and abuse. He's been called "an expert on HIPAA and other health-related law issues [who] knows more than virtually anyone on those topics.” (Forbes.com.) His award-winning blog, HealthBlawg, is highly regarded in both the legal and health policy blogging worlds. David is a charter member of the external Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network and has served as the Public Policy Chair of the Society for Participatory Medicine, on the Health Law Section Council of the Massachusetts Bar Association and on the Advisory Board of FierceHealthIT. He speaks regularly before health care and legal industry groups on business, policy and legal matters. You should follow him on Twitter. http://davidharlow.me http://healthblawg.com @healthblawg   About Niam Yaraghi Niam Yaraghi s an assistant professor of Operations and Information Management at the University of Connecticut's School of Business and a non-resident fellow in the Brookings Institution's Center for Technology Innovation. His research is focused on the economics of health information technologies. In particular, Niam studies the business models and policy structures that incentivize transparency, interoperability and sharing of health information among patients, providers, payers and regulators. He empirically examines the subsequent impact of such efforts on cost and quality of care. Niam's ongoing research topics include health information exchange platforms, patient privacy, and healthcare evaluation and rating systems. He has a B.Sc in Industrial Engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology in Iran, and a M.Sc from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. He received his Ph.D. in Management Science & Systems from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Niamyaraghi.com @niamyaraghi Niam's call to action for the listener: The state of privacy in healthcare is bad, but not as bad as you think! Federal privacy protection rules have helped with protecting privacy of many patients, yet the costs of implementing and complying with such rules are still unclear. We should realize that given the digitization of our lives, the borders around our private information are slowly fading away, and our individual responsibility and awareness about what we share with whom is our best bet in protecting our privacy. ~Niam Yaraghi Related Why You Should Always Be Preparing to Sell Your Company (i.e. build a company that's worth owning) | Dexter Braff | The Braff Group - Dexter's take on how to build a valuable company is very relevant to today's discussion. As Niam said: look at security and privacy as a builder of trust. It's a business value, not a business expense. Sharing Consumer Health Information: Look Before You Leap - This is David's post on the FTC complaint investigation that effectively put LabMD out of business. It's an ongoing story with all kinds of lessons for digital health companies dealing with consumer data. Grindr breach reveals inadequacy of digital age privacy regulations - Niam breaks down the recent Grindr breach. This is an interesting use case too because it's a breach born in good intentions for the users. Good intentions do not shield you from privacy obligations and rules. A New Story for Healthcare Security and Compliance w/ Niam Yaraghi - and #HCBiz video interview Can CPC+ align Physicians, Payers and HealthIT? w/ David Harlow - and #HCBiz video interview Trumpcare: Innovation, Speculation and What's Next w/ Niam Yaraghi - and #HCBiz video interview   Subscribe to Weekly Updates If you like what we're doing here, then please consider signing up for our weekly newsletter. You'll get one email from me each week detailing: New podcast episodes and blog posts. Content or ideas that I've found valuable in the past week. Insider info about the show like stats, upcoming episodes and future plans that I won't put anywhere else. 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Putting Possibility into Practice
Episode 3 - Healthcare In a Digital World

Putting Possibility into Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 8:03


David Harlow, a seasoned health care attorney and consultant recognized as an accomplished, innovative and resourceful thought leader in health care law, strategy and policy joins Putting Possibility Into Practice to discuss privacy concerns, healthcare in the digital age, and emerging trends in the digital health space.

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy
David Harlow - Legal and Healthcare Social Media

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 40:28


David Harlow, Lawyer, Social Media Guru, and Blogger has been a guest on the Get Social Health podcast before. Guess what? I have more questions! As a member of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network's External Advisory Board, David graciously agreed to come back on the podcast and talk about what has changed in social media and healthcare in the past 2 1/2 years. Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below. 00:54  Intro 01:33  A Lawyer?! 04:29  Comprehending the tech 06:35  Covering the bases 07:29  Active with start-ups 07:51  You and the Mayo 08:37  Optional involvement in social media 10:31  Why the holdouts? 11:50  How do you get involved 12:56  Mayo Clinic annual conference 16:27  Personal life and HR impact 19:01  Professionalism is 24/7 22:05  Patient privacy in a crisis 26:15  When family isn't your family 28:18  Planned vs spontaneous content 29:35  Authenticity with patients 32:15  Concerning email lists in marketing 36:55  End 38:06  Social Media Tip from Dr. Mike Sevilla 39:10  Closing: Healthcare Writers Network is available to help you! Below are links to a number of David's blogs, projects and social media activity: Two posts about the marketing ramificationshttps://twitter.com/healthblawg of the HIPAA/HITECH Omnibus Rule: "HIPAA Clarity: Do You Have to Sue HHS to Get It?" "HIPAA Marketing Rule Guidance: Better Than Nothing" Health Wonk Review Twitter LinkedIn

Neon Noise Podcast
E52 - How To Lock Down Your Company's Info With Attorney David Harlow

Neon Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 54:42


Doing business with customers means we handle sensitive customer data. We see news headlines of major companies with (perceived) security measures in place having customer data breaches at an increasing rate. This is due to the growing complexities of the business to consumer exchanges and malicious intent of more and more people. So what do we do? How can we fine-tune our business policies to properly handle this sensitive customer data in a way that will reduce how vulnerable we are to a data breach. David Harlow is an attorney and consultant in this very arena. He is an expert in the handling of digital security in the public and private sector. In this episode of the Neon Noise podcast, David joins us to chat about vulnerabilities we have in our businesses and ways we can go about reducing our risk to exposure. Here are some of the items we dive into: The various types of information breaches Easy steps businesses can take to reduce vulnerabilities Major points of vulnerabilities many businesses have The 3 layers of protection we should all have in place How to create a plan to prevent a security breach and keep information safe Exercises to help train your staff on how to identify threats How you should approach creating and updating passwords The liabilities a business has when they do all the right things How advancements in technology is creating more layers of security but are also vulnerable And much more... We hope our conversation with David will help you better understand digital security and provide some takeaways you can implement to make the handling of your customer's sensitive data more secure. Enjoy!

CMR Institute iBrief
The 21st Century Cures Act: The Impact on the Industry with Dr. David Harlow, PharmD

CMR Institute iBrief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2017 6:54


In this iBrief, L. David Harlow, III, PharmD, assistant vice president for professional services and chief pharmacy officer at Martin Health System, offers his thoughts on how the passage of the 21st Century Cures Act will affect the pace of new drug and device approvals in 2017. He also offers advice to companies on what they can do to prepare in an uncertain political climate.

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Pharmacy Podcast Network
Transforming to Value Based Pharmacy Care - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 340

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 24:52


On this episode of the Pharmacy Podcast Show, sponsored by Omnicell, we listen in to a presentation by DAVID HARLOW, III BS, Pharm. D. with Martin Health System.  Dr. Harlow received his B.S. in Pharm in 1992 from the Medical College of Virginia and completed his Doctoral work at the University of Florida. Professionally, Dr. Harlow joined the Martin Health System as the Chief Pharmacy Officer, coming from Carilion Clinic’s ACO as the Regional Director of Pharmacy Operations for Southwestern Virginia. Additionally, Dr. Harlow is the executive officer of PharmaDym, a clinical pharmacy consulting firm. His experience also includes retail pharmacy ownership, home infusion and pharmacy benefit management. Omnicell is recognized as a leading provider of comprehensive, technologically advanced automation that enables health care facilities to acquire, manage, dispense, and deliver medications and supplies more effectively. Omnicell automation is used from the point of

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Transforming to Value Based Pharmacy Care - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 340

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 24:53


On this episode of the Pharmacy Podcast Show, sponsored by Omnicell, we listen in to a presentation by DAVID HARLOW, III BS, Pharm. D. with Martin Health System.  Dr. Harlow received his B.S. in Pharm in 1992 from the Medical College of Virginia and completed his Doctoral work at the University of Florida. Professionally, Dr. Harlow joined the Martin Health System as the Chief Pharmacy Officer, coming from Carilion Clinic's ACO as the Regional Director of Pharmacy Operations for Southwestern Virginia. Additionally, Dr. Harlow is the executive officer of PharmaDym, a clinical pharmacy consulting firm. His experience also includes retail pharmacy ownership, home infusion and pharmacy benefit management. Omnicell is recognized as a leading provider of comprehensive, technologically advanced automation that enables health care facilities to acquire, manage, dispense, and deliver medications and supplies more effectively. Omnicell automation is used from the point of entry into the hospital through the central pharmacy, nursing units, operating room, procedural areas, and patient bedsides – as well as in long-term care sites.   For over 20 years the mission of Omnicell has focused on improving the medication and supply distribution process. More than 4,000 acute care customers worldwide have used Omnicell's medication automation, supply chain, and analytics solutions to improve efficiency, reduce errors, and lower costs.  Omnicell non-acute care solutions, including the MTS brand, enable approximately 7,000 institutional and retail pharmacies worldwide to optimize productivity and control costs. Moreover, the innovative medication adherence packaging solutions can reduce costly hospital readmissions.   At Omnicell, delivering our technology is just the beginning. We are also committed to delivering the best customer experience. To ensure our customers gain the most utility from their Omnicell systems, we offer a suite of analytics software, a comprehensive training and education program, and first-rate customer support. Omnicell has been recognized with KLAS award every year since 2006. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PopHealth Week
ACO Watch: A Mid Week Review | A Roundtable 'Deep Dive' of ACO Rule

PopHealth Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2011 96:00


On Friday, April Fools Day, at 4PM ET/1PM PT, join us for a special edition broadcast of ACO Watch: A Mid-Week Review. We'll do a preliminary first pass, 'deep dive' into the hot off the press notice of proposed rules released, Thursday, March 31st, 2011 by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. For the complete published rule, see: http://bit.ly/i0YxhZ Roundtable guests to include 'fellow healthtweeps' Mark Browne, MD, @consultdoc, Vince Kuraitis, @VinceKuraitis, and David Harlow, @healthblawg. We'll dig into the regs and have some fun, too! Join us...