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Successful healthcare transformation requires a collaborative approach, prioritizing clinical needs and leveraging technology as an enabler rather than a driver. In the third and final episode of the CHIME 2024 Fall Forum series, guest host Christopher Kunney interviews Jeff Sturman, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Memorial Healthcare System. Jeff discusses the importance of embracing change to enhance patient experience, access, and engagement. He shares Memorial's approach to balancing standardization with personalized care, leveraging Epic EHR, and highlights initiatives like their care coordination center with virtual nursing and AI capabilities. Jeff also underscores the critical role of strong provider sponsorship in driving successful digital transformations. Tune in and learn how Memorial System successfully integrates technology and clinical expertise to improve patient care and pave the way for a value-based future! Resources: Connect with and follow Jeff Sturman on LinkedIn. Learn more about Memorial Healthcare System on their LinkedIn and website.
Clinical teams must be engaged and their pain points understood to successfully adopt new technologies and improve patient care. In the second episode of the CHIME 2024 Fall Forum series, guest host Christopher Kunney interviews Michelle Tillis, VP of Information Systems and Technology and Nursing Informatics Officer at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Michelle shares insights into their Pinnacle Award win, emphasizing collaboration with frontline staff, data analysis, and clinical learning partnerships to ensure technology supports informed decision-making. She highlights how the KLAS Arch Collaborative helped address physician burnout and improve satisfaction through initiatives like ambient technology, and explores the potential of virtual nursing in their new state-of-the-art hospital. Tune in and learn how to empower your clinical teams through technology and data-driven solutions! Resources: Connect with and follow Michelle Tillis on LinkedIn. Learn more about Children's Healthcare of Atlanta on their LinkedIn and website.
Empowering analysts to make quick decisions can significantly improve clinician satisfaction and patient care. In this first CHIME 2024 Fall Forum episode, guest host Christopher Kunney interviews Ryan Cameron, VP of Technology and Innovation at Children's Nebraska. Ryan shares his non-traditional journey into healthcare IT and the organization's success in winning the Pinnacle and Synergy Awards. He highlights the importance of cross-industry innovation, a strong partnership between clinicians and IT, and empowering analysts to make swift decisions that enhance the clinical experience. Ryan emphasizes Children's Nebraska's core value of innovation and their focus on a continuous improvement mindset. He also shares the organization's commitment to accessible and affordable care through a robust telehealth program, further fueled by their newly launched innovation center. Tune in and learn how empowering your team and embracing a forward-thinking approach can transform healthcare delivery! Resources: Connect with and follow Ryan Cameron on LinkedIn. Learn more about Children's Nebraska on their LinkedIn and website.
In this episode of Digital Health Leaders, Russ Branzell, CEO and President at CHIME, welcomes Rebecca Woods, a former CIO and now strategic advisor at CHIME. They discuss Bluebird Leaders, an initiative which aims to cultivate a supportive community for women in healthcare IT. Rebecca reflects on her career journey, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and the supportive network she found within CHIME that propelled her professional growth. She shares her excitement about being part of the CHIME family, and her commitment to enhancing diversity within the industry.
With critical workforce shortages rampant, how can digital health leaders reduce burnout of their teams? Can leaders help their teams be productive but also satisfied in their work? Is it possible to teach the workforce to prioritize their mental health and well-being? This week's unique CHIMECast episode focuses on the human side of healthcare. You don't want to miss out on this podcast featuring CHIME23 Fall Forum keynote speaker, Jennifer Moss. She's an award-winning writer, an internationally acclaimed keynote speaker, a leading voice in workforce well-being, and she's here to share profound insights and practical tips on how you and your team can stay healthy and happy in the workplace. Listen now as Russ Branzell, CEO & President of CHIME, obtains a sneak preview of Jennifer's valuable advice on workforce wellness—don't forget to take in her highly anticipated keynote address at CHIME23 Fall Forum in Phoenix, Arizona in just TWO short weeks!
I attended my chamber's Fall Forum event at a local theater with four business leaders sharing on the state of the economy and business. For the purposes of this podcast, I'll keep the panelists nameless, but will share their backgrounds. Their backgrounds were the following: an analyst from the FED, a chief lending officer from a local bank, a machine shop owner, and the owner of a construction engineering company. I listened to each of the men talk on the state of the economy and business and the lessons they've learned and implemented. A theme emerged in my mind. The construction engineer noticed that customers in residential real estate were more interested in energy efficient homes than ever as they wanted less expenses to operate the home. In past years, people didn't care about this as much. The machine shop owner struggled to get good tradesman to work for him. He was reluctant to take on new work. Therefore, instead of growing the bottom line, he focused on taking care of what he already had. He focused on his existing team and doing the work he could handle. He gave increased compensation and benefits and intangibles. He focused on relationships with his team and his vendors. I thought this was incredible as his culture is now booming and morale is way up and it's more desirable to work for him than ever before. All of this happened because he couldn't grow. The loan officer shared the point of view from his customers that he lends to. He notices that businesses are doing more tightening of the budget and watching their expense lines. They are watching their cash flows also to make sure they can handle what's coming next with increasing interest rates. He mentioned one customer that normally would do a single projection for the next 12-24 months. That same business owner is doing 3-5 projections at any point similar to a meteorologist tracking a hurricane on weather.com. I really love how businesses are tightening up and getting efficient in their finances. I love how businesses are placing high value on building relationships and culture in their teams. Obviously this was triggered by the tightening of the economy and the inflation and rising prices. As I pondered these answers, I asked myself the questions. Will the lender observe his customers still doing multiple projections and managing cash flows when the economy is booming? Will the machine shop abandon the culture growth when hiring is easy again? Will the construction engineer be doing energy-efficient homes when energy is abundant again? I stood up and asked this question when I had the opportunity to the end. The answers were awesome, especially from the loan officer. He shared an example about his grandparents in the Great Depression. "Those that experienced the Great depression continued to operate as if they were in the Great Depression, even when things got booming again. Those that went through it, don't forget it. That mindset continued. But then the next generation who didn't experience the Great Depression had no idea. And therefore took no precautions when things were good. And these are the ones that got wiped out when it got bad." Our chamber director had a great answer. "A week economy makes businesses stronger and a strong economy can make businesses weaker." The loan officer continued by saying, "the businesses that have gone through these last 2-3 years will not forget and will continue to operate as they've been . They will stay efficient even as they grow in a better economy." He gave a warning. "It's the next generation that concerns me. These are the businesses that never experienced the pandemic like we have."Read the rest of this article at the Smart Cleaning School website
December 23: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Fred Mills, National Director Americas Healthcare at Veritas. How can you take control of all your enterprise data and applications across any cloud, any environment and at any scale?Subscribe: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthTwitter: This Week Health
December 22: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Mike Detjen, COO at Mobile Heartbeat. How does Mobile Heartbeat get involved with health systems to solve their communication problems? How do they integrate with health systems so that they can get the most out of their solutions? How do they help alleviate stress on clinicians to help with the clinician burnout crisis?Join our next 2 webinars exploring the macro challenges facing healthcare and how technology will play a role in addressing these challenges:Register now for January 5th: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Integrated Delivery Systems. Only available LIVE!Register now for February 2nd: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Academic Medical Centers. Only available LIVE!Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
December 21: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Jim Feen, CIO, CDO & SVP at Southcoast Health. We explore how a non-profit, community based system goes back to basics with block and tackling of throughput and trying to care for patients who are showing up in our EDs.
December 20: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Audrius Polikaitis, CIO & AVP of Health Information Technology at UI Health (University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System). What is top of mind for Audrius's academic medical center? How did the pandemic change their approach to access to care? How has UI health organized their data infrastructure?Join our next 2 webinars exploring the macro challenges facing healthcare and how technology will play a role in addressing these challenges:Register now for January 5th: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Integrated Delivery Systems. Only available LIVE!Register now for February 2nd: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Academic Medical Centers. Only available LIVE!Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
December 19: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Kevin Starnes, CIO, The Center Orthopedic & Neurosurgical Care. What does an orthopedic visit entail these days? How far have we come in the field of neurosurgical care?Subscribe: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthTwitter: This Week Health
December 15: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Michael Saad, CIO & SVP at University of Tennessee Medical Center. What advancements are we making in the area of digital health and specifically AI and Machine Learning?Subscribe: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthTwitter: This Week Health
December 13: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Nick van Terheyden, MD, Principal ECG Management Consultants, & Podcast Host. What is radical incrementalism? The speed of change can still be fast, but it's taking small steps.Subscribe: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthTwitter: This Week Health
December 9: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Shakeeb Akhter, CIO & SVP at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. How are they transforming healthcare for kids, not just in Philly, but all over the world? What are they bringing to the fields of digital culture, eating culture and strategies, Artificial Intelligence and predictive analytics?
November 23: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Tim Zoph, Senior Advisor at McKinsey & Company. What are the economic headwinds that healthcare is facing right now? Health systems are worried about cost challenges at a time when there is a record need to treat patients post pandemic. What are some strategies that can help to weather the storm or even thrive in the storm?
November 22: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Terri Couts, SVP and CIO at The Guthrie Clinic. Terri talks with Bill about clinician burnout and how she is leveraging technology to address the problem. How has she implemented Artisight within her organization and how much time is it saving nurses per patient? How did she get clinical buy-in? What was her path from nursing to becoming a CIO?Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT.Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 21: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Beth Cooper, Vice President, Enterprise Data Services at Tivity Health. What do Enterprise Data Services entail? How do you tell persuasive stories with data in a way that captivates people, gets their attention and gets them to take action? How can a designer create that data story in one little graphic that will deliver your consumer message effectively and powerfully? Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 18: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Ray Lowe, CIO & SVP at AltaMed Health Services. How do federally qualified health clinics prioritize their health IT initiatives? How does a leader transform a system from a two and a half star rating to four and a half stars? What does their governance model look like? How do they tie data analytics into their foundation? What are their five strategic pillars? Will value-based care finally come together in 2023?Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 17: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO & Founder of Damo Consulting. Has digital transformation evolved to focus on current economical challenges in healthcare? What decisions are the leaders in digital maturity having to face? What are the three models of digital leadership and how do they work? Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT.Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 16: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum. Brian Lancaster, CIO and SVP at Children's Mercy Kansas City talks with Bill about his current focus: his first 90 days with Children's Mercy. They discuss strategies and techniques for embarking on a listening tour and meeting with team members one on one. What technological and vendor differences did Brian notice as he transitioned to his new position and how did he benefit from noticing similarities with his previous organization? What's next in Brian's 90 day plan?Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT.Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 15: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Matt MacVey, CIO & EVP of Children's National Hospital, committed to children in our community & around the world. What does a cloud journey look like for a children's hospital? How do you consolidate six different data centers into a private cloud? What do you look for in a partner to help pull your multi-cloud solutions together?Sign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 14: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Theresa Meadows, CIO & SVP at Cook Children's Health Care System. Bill and Theresa discuss her winning CHIME's CIO of the Year and her upcoming panel discussion before diving into her breadth of community work. What technology does Cook Children's Health Care System use to help alleviate anxiety for children going into MRI scans? What other exciting initiative are they currently planning to launch next month?Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 11: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Lyle Berkowitz, MD, CEO at Keycare. Bill and Lyle discuss Keycare, an Epic-based virtual care solution that sits between health systems and virtual care providers. How does it integrate into your digital front door? What are Lyle's thoughts on the current state of telehealth?Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
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November 10: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with CT Lin, MD, CMIO at UCHealth. What are CMIOs primarily focused on right now? What are the biggest problems facing physicians today? There was a 350% increase in patient messages from the beginning of the pandemic until now. What technologies can be applied in the areas of messaging and documentation to decrease this ongoing burden?Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
November 9: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum. Saad Chaudhry, CIO at Luminis Health talks with Bill about what he believes is the most important measurement of success a CIO can use: time saved for patients. Why does he believe that time is the ultimate litmus test? How is he able to create an online search solution with no login requirements without the headache of not having a record in the system? Why does he believe custom development on top of an EHR is worth the development burden for a more frictionless experience for the patient?Sign up for our webinar: Hospital-at-Home: The Future of Healthcare - Thursday, December 1 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT.Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
Bret Keisling is joined by Hypertherm's Jesse Tyler, host of the Owner to Owner podcast, who shares what he learned at The NCEO Fall Forum, including ESOP "quit rates," how staff levels affect ESOP acquisitions, US median retirement savings, and symbiotic leadership. The annual NCEO Fall Forum [forum.nceo.org] was held in St. Louis from September 26-28, 2022. Jesse particularly highlighted keynote speaker Jack Stack, The National Center for Employee Ownership's Tim Garbinsky and Dallan Guzinski, as well as his own presentation with Jon Sweigart of Praxis Consulting Group on continuous improvement. Get more information or read the full transcript of this episode on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/mini-cast-203-jesse-tyler-at-the-nceo-fall-forum.
30th Anniversary Podcast: Unity of command in healthcare with Rick Skinner In this week's 30th Anniversary podcast series, Russ Branzell visits with Rick Skinner, CHIME's 1999 Board Chair. As the calendar approached 2000, anxiety spread across the world as people feared that computer systems would shut down. Rick recalls how the CHIME Board celebrated the phenomenon at the Fall Forum, hurricane and all! Rick is a healthcare IT Executive with over 25 years' experience in healthcare information systems, including positions as the CIO for hospitals, a medical research laboratory, independent consulting and as project manager for the development and implementation of the Department of Defense's global medical information system. Joins us as Rick reflects on UNITY and what that has meant in his career, especially those years served in the military. Guest: RICK SKINNER MS, MHA, FCHIME
Bret Keisling is joined by The National Center for Employee Ownership's Jaymie Oviedo and Danielle Clarke-Newell for an in-depth look at NCEO's Fall ESOP Forum [https://forum.nceo.org/], which will be held September 26-28, 2022, in St. Louis. The team describes the Fall Forum's sessions, networking opportunities, sky top luncheon, pre-Forum content, virtual and in-person events, and registration deadlines. The Keynote Speaker is Jack Stack of the Great Game of Business. Among the many sessions, recent podcast guest Albert del Pilar of ButcherJoseph will be presenting the same topic he shared on the podcast, "Rising Interest Rates & ESOP Valuations." Jesse Tyler, host of the Owner to Owner podcast, and Jon Sweigert of Praxis Consulting Group will present "Continuous Improvement: Employee Ownership in Action." Further show notes, and all of our past episodes, are available on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/210-nceo-s-fall-esop-forum-2022
Collaboration, Facilitation and Influence In this special 30th Anniversary podcast episode, Russ visits with CHIME's 2011 Board Chair, Dr. Lynn Vogel, who was a founding CHIME Member back in 1992! Dr. Vogel is balancing semi-retirement while working with Huntzinger Advisors following an impressive career as a CIO, university professor, and published author of the 2019 book: Who Knew? Inside the Complexity of America's Health Care. Consultant. Academic. Author. Researcher. Industry Leader. Banjo Player! Tune in for Dr. Vogel's personal and professional stories including his 30-year journey from the beginning of CHIME to playing banjo on main stage at Fall Forum. He shares his insights about the CIO's influence and the need to focus on collaboration and facilitation to be a successful leader. Thank you to Dr. Vogel - for 30 years of leadership, influence and impact. Lynn Vogel, Ph.D., FCHIME, CHCIO, LCHIME
Join us as we celebrate our three decades of dedication to digital health leadership with this special edition podcast! For each of the 30 weeks until our Fall Forum, we'll visit with digital health leaders who have made a very special impact on CHIME, including many of our Board Chairs. In this episode, Russ chats with CHIME's 2017 Board Chair, Liz Johnson, MS, FAAN, LCHIME, FCHIME, CHCIO, RN-BC. Liz has given so much of herself and her knowledge through volunteerism and education to not just CHIME, but the healthcare industry as a whole. Her passion for learning is inspirational - tune in for stories, insights, advice and "Liz-isms" from one of our community's favorite teachers and mentors.
Join us as we celebrate our three decades of dedication to digital health leadership with this special edition podcast! For each of the 30 weeks until our Fall Forum, we'll visit with digital health leaders who have made a very special impact on CHIME, including many of our Board Chairs. In this episode, Russ chats with CHIME's 2018 Board Chair, Cletis Earle, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine. Earle discusses his work to promote inclusion during his time as CHIME Board Chair. The goal of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives is to bring together people with diverse ideas and from all cultural perspectives to help the healthcare industry solve societal problems. Earle highlights the unique, collaborative climate at CHIME where members are dedicated to sharing knowledge and resources. He credits many of his CHIME experiences as well as several CHIME mentors for playing an important role in his career success. Looking to the future, Earle explores the need to understand the next generation now moving into public life and consumer life. To serve Gen Z, healthcare organizations will need to be agile and move fast to keep up with the next generation's expectations in the digital environment.
Join us as we celebrate our three decades of dedication to digital health leadership with this special edition podcast! For each of the 30 weeks until our Fall Forum, we'll visit with digital health leaders who have made a very special impact on CHIME, including many of our Board Chairs. In this episode, Russ chats with CHIME's 2019 Board Chair, Dr. Shafiq Rab, MD, PhD, MPH, Chief Digital Officer, System CIO and EVP, Tufts Medicine Rab focuses on the power of CHIME to support and amplify the VOICE of its members. CHIME's Public Policy Steering Committee has established an influential collective voice to advise federal agencies and policymakers. CHIME also hosts visionary thought leadership events where groups of expert members discuss cutting-edge topics with tech companies in roundtables. Rab emphasizes the transformative influence of the voices that come together through CHIME to inspire each other and educate people around the world. Rab also highlights the deep friendships formed by CHIME's many events and activities and the importance of continuing the crucial work of digital transformation. He envisions a healthcare future in which biometrics and genomics allow us to predict and prevent disease to vastly improve patients' lives.
Join us as we celebrate our three decades of dedication to digital health leadership with this special edition podcast! For each of the 30 weeks until our Fall Forum, we'll visit with a digital health leader who has made a very special impact on CHIME, including many of our Board Chairs. In this episode, Russ chats with CHIME's 2020-2021 Board Chair John Kravitz, Corporate CIO, Geisinger Health. Kravitz focuses on LEADERSHIP, one of CHIME's central values, noting the importance of communication for digital health leaders and the advantages of having a 30-second elevator pitch to convey four or five top strategic priorities. He thanks his first mentor as well as Dr. John Glaser for serving as supportive figures in his career journey. Kravitz looks forward to revolutionary technologies coming to healthcare that will bring keyboard-less operation to providers, freeing them to give voice instructions and notes while walking around the room or talking with patients.
Join us as we celebrate our three decades of dedication to digital health leadership with this special edition podcast! For each of the 30 weeks until our Fall Forum, we'll visit with a digital health leader who has made a very special impact on CHIME, including many of our Board Chairs! In this episode, Russ chats with CHIME's current Board Chair Tanya Townsend, CHCIO, SVP and CIO, LCMC Health. Townsend highlights the COMMUNITY that has always been the hallmark of CHIME and describes how our community spirit has brought career success and personal friendships to members over the decades. She also looks back in gratitude to visionary mentors like Steve Pelton who assisted her growth as a leader. Townsend notes the high points of 2022 thus far, including the striking success of ViVE and the launch of CHIME University's graduate programs. She looks forward to continuing achievements in Digital Health Analytics and public policy advocacy, as well as the big 30th anniversary celebration to come in-person at CHIME22 Fall Forum.
The Federal Trade Commission is making headlines lately, as its new chair, Lina Khan, seeks to impose a “neo-Brandeisian” antitrust agenda. Adam Cella, an attorney advisor to FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson, joins the show to discuss what's happening at the agency. For more, see Commissioner Wilson's speech, The Neo-Brandeisian Revolution: Unforced Errors and the Diminution of the FTC, given last month at the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Fall Forum.
This is it. The last #interviewsinaction for 2021. Vishakha Sant stops by to discuss how Service Now is orchestrating workflows within healthcare. Hope you enjoy.
Donna Roach, CIO for University of Utah Health stops by at #chime21fall for a great discussion about digital strategy. Hope you enjoy.
For the 19th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we sat down with Jimmy Weeks, IT Strategist at Thomas Jefferson Health and a former CIO at the CHIME 2021 Fall Forum event. This was our first CIO podcast episode to be recorded live on site with someone as opposed to on […]
Anne Wellington with Cedars Sinai accelerator and digital strategy leader for the system stops by the discuss what it takes for a startup to make it in healthcare. This is another in our CHIEM21Fall series of interviews. Hope you enjoy.
Paddy Padmanabhan and I catch up and discuss progress in digital health. We don't always agree but Paddy makes me think about what I believe about how Digital Health will play out in healthcare. Hope you enjoy.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry with Seattle Childrens stops by to top of mind issues for a CIO on our next https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=interviewinaction&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6861274400612868096 (#interviewinaction) from https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=chime21fall&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6861274400612868096 (#chime21fall). Great conversation, hope you enjoy.
Dr. Sean Kelly with Well Health stops by to discuss patient communication in the clinician workflow on our next https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=interviewinaction&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6861274400612868096 (#interviewinaction) from https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=chime21fall&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6861274400612868096 (#chime21fall). Great conversation, hope you enjoy.
G.P. Singh stops by to discuss the state of interoperability in healthcare.
Chero Goswami, CIO of University of Wisconsin shares his experience of taking over as CIO as the pandemic emerges.
November 1, 2021: Newsday from the halls of CHIME Fall Forum 2021. Bill talks to Drex Deford from CrowdStrike, Colin Banas with Dr. First, Aaron Miri with Baptist Jacksonville, William Walders from Health First and Lee Milligan from Asante. No topic is left unspoken. Interoperability, supply chain, the first 100 days of a new CIO role, Epic, 21st Century Cures, current employee retention rates, the difference between an academic medical centre and an IDN (Integrated Delivery Network), cybersecurity, state federal partnerships, vaccination statistics and the pandemic. You won't want to miss this.Key Points:00:00:00 - Intro00:08:30 - I thought meaningful use stage two was going to knock things out of the park 00:16:10 - Labor is top of mind for CIOs. They're losing people. It's getting harder.00:35:50 - Florida operates as a family. Texas operates as a business. It's very different. 00:44:30 - You're going to be breached. So you just need to solve the problem really fast. 00:51:40 - Patients should have their information. They should be empowered. We want to empower people.
Carina Edwards of Quil Health stops by and we discuss Giants football, adjusting through COVID and reaching underserved populations among others things that the team at Quil is addressing.
That's right, the MagHub Fall Forum has arrived, in just a few short weeks the MagHub team and its clients will be enjoying a (likely hot) September fall day in Chicago as they shape the future of MagHub's development cycle, and learn more about the tips and tricks from our team, and MagHub Champions!In this episode of Tom's Tips Podcast, we chat about MagHub Release 10.7 and all of the updates we have to some of our integrations and our project management module, discuss obscure movie trivia topics with Tom, and we learn why it's important to follow Bob Barker's advice to spay and neuter your cats.Just a normal podcast episode on Tom's Tips Podcast.
Bret Keisling is joined again by the National Center for Employee Ownership's Tim Garbinsky, who provides an update on the NCEO's Fall ESOP Forum's [https://forum.nceo.org/] pivot to virtual only, including news about the keynote speaker, an EO craft beer tasting, some of the 40 amazing sessions, and an incredible series of events in the week before the Forum. The full transcript of this episode, which includes links to all of the topics mentioned, is available on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/163-tim-garbinsky-and-nceo-s-virtual-fall-forum
In episode 54 of the Global Captive Podcast, supported by legacy specialists R&Q, Richard is joined by CICA President Dan Towle to discuss their planned Fall Forum for October 10-13, in Tuscon, Arizona. Dan also reflects on the new Washington State self-procurement tax and the return of micro-captives to the IRS' Dirty Dozen list of tax scams. We have a very insightful captive owner interview with Kevin Steed, Director of Group Insurance at AstraZeneca, who tells us about the long and varied history of the pharmaceutical giant's captive strategy and how it is utilised today. The latest quarterly investments update is provided by Friends of the Podcast London & Capital, with Shadrack Kwasa and Rabbani Wahhab concentrating on macroeconomics and inflation. For more information on CICA and the Fall Forum, visit: https://www.cicaworld.com To read the latest edition of GCP Insights: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com/gcp-insights You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-captive-podcast/
Bret Keisling is joined by Chad Duke and Pim Jager of 100% employee-owned Scott Insurance (www.scottins.com) who discuss Scott's 150+ year history and how EO drives its culture and success. Loren Rodgers at the National Center for Employee Ownership, (www.nceo.org) connects the dots between EO companies and the broader EO community, and the importance of collaborations such as NCEO's new captive insurance programs. Register now for the NCEO's 2021 Fall Forum with discount code EOPod25 at https://forum.nceo.org/register.php The full transcript of this episode, which includes links to all of the topics mentioned, is available on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/158-the-nceo-scott-insurance-the-eo-community
On this episode, we discuss the HealthIMPACT Fall Forum coming up September 30th – October 2nd, 2020. Shahid Shah, our co-host and the HealthIMPACT Forum Chair, tells us it's a “No BS and No PowerPoint” event that's intended to be more of a conversation than a series of presentations. The goal is to get healthcare leaders together and facilitate a conversation amongst peers about the work they're doing in the real world. We also talk about what it's like to host a conference virtually and the techniques you can use to simulate the best parts of in-person conferences. What you'll learn at the HealthIMPACT Forum (from their website): Building a sustainable innovation strategy in a post COVID world - lessons learned during rapid innovation deployment Lessons learned from the rapid deployment of telemedicine technologiesin the diagnosis and treatment of COVID and non-COVID Patients Digital Health's role in addressing gaps in health equity and applications of SDoH to response and recovery Tracking, testing, tracing, and treatment- Evaluating Digital Health's role in supporting ongoing public health surveillance, driving interoperability, and addressing privacy concerns Connected thermometers, wearables, and digital engagement tools for early control and treatment VR and Chatbot applications to retain and boost capacity and ensure effective workflow resource planning volume management during and after a surge Ensuring clinicians' access to timely evidence-based information - dashboard and clinical information tools Real-world evidence, and cross-sector collaboration - The coming together - lessons learned from singular focus HealthIMPACT Live Fall Forum is open to providers, payers, pharma, and patients and closed to non-sponsoring vendors. Apply to attend here.
My guest on today’s show once again is Annie Duke, decision-making expert, former world-famous poker player, and author of the best seller, Thinking in Bets. I had a chance to interview Annie at The Investment Institute’s Fall Forum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and the live interview follows. Special thanks to Andrea Szigethy and Donna Holly, founders of the Institute, for having Annie and me down for their terrific event. Our conversation covers the challenge of separating signal from noise in making decisions, the formation and confirmation of beliefs, forming decision groups, communicating with teams, and mistakes Annie’s advisory clients have made after reading her book. We close with some questions from the audience and end with two great poker stories of how Annie approached being a woman in the male-dominated poker world. Annie’s irrepressible brain was on display this time around, covering a few of the same ideas from our last conversation and some new ones with different anecdotes along the way. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast
My guest on today’s show once again is Annie Duke, decision-making expert, former world-famous poker player, and author of the best seller, Thinking in Bets. I had a chance to interview Annie at The Investment Institute’s Fall Forum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and the live interview follows. Special thanks to Andrea Szigethy and Donna Holly, founders of the Institute, for having Annie and me down for their terrific event. Our conversation covers the challenge of separating signal from noise in making decisions, the formation and confirmation of beliefs, forming decision groups, communicating with teams, and mistakes Annie’s advisory clients have made after reading her book. We close with some questions from the audience and end with two great poker stories of how Annie approached being a woman in the male-dominated poker world. Annie’s irrepressible brain was on display this time around, covering a few of the same ideas from our last conversation and some new ones with different anecdotes along the way. Learn More Discuss show and Read the Transcript Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Join the Capital Allocators Forum Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast
We caught up with Leslie Krigstein and Mari Savickis CHIME's presence in Washington DC on all things Healthcare policy. Are you ready for data blocking, cybersecurity and interoperability rules? Here they come anyway.
The text of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and a breakdown of its compliance requirements are at your fingertips in the comprehensive, revised guide from ACA International.ACA’s compliance team, including Corporate Counsel Kari Barber and Compliance Analysts Laura Dadd and Andrew Pavlik, discussed the new guide in a recent episode of ACA Cast. You can also learn more about the guide from staff in the Expo Hall at the upcoming 2019 Fall Forum & Expo, Nov. 6-8 in Chicago.Support the show (http://www.acainternational.org)
The Center for Supply Chain Research at Lehigh's 2019 Fall Forum will explore the technology, techniques, and tactics companies need to succeed.
Kenney Newville & Kasarah Ferrell with the Vitae Foundation discuss "Marketing as we see it". Chris Whitford with Avail follows with "Living faithfully as strangers for the good of our neighbors".
In today's episode, Bret Keisling shares ideas for celebrating your employee owners and their accomplishments during Employee Ownership Month. He discusses David Fitz-Gerald's “Wanders Far - An Unlikely Hero's Journey” (https://www.amazon.com/Wanders-Far-Unlikely-Heros-Journey/dp/1977211372), and growing the #EO sandbox in Texas. Also, Jennifer Krieger of Weaver (www.weaver.com) reports from NCEO's Fall Forum 2019 in Salt Lake City. The full transcript of this podcast, with links and images, is available at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/mini-cast-53-celebrate-your-employee-owners-accomplishments-for-eom.
My guest on today’s show once again is Annie Duke, decision-making expert, former world-famous poker player, and author of the best seller, Thinking in Bets. I had a chance to interview Annie at The Investment Institute’s Fall Forum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and the live interview follows. Special thanks to Andrea Szigethy and Donna Holly, founders of the Institute, for having Annie and me down for their terrific event. Our conversation covers the challenge of separating signal from noise in making decisions, the formation and confirmation of beliefs, forming decision groups, communicating with teams, and mistakes Annie’s advisory clients have made after reading her book. We close with some questions from the audience and end with two great poker stories of how Annie approached being a woman in the male-dominated poker world. Annie’s irrepressible brain was on display this time around, covering a few of the same ideas from our last conversation and some new ones with different anecdotes along the way. Learn More Discuss show and Read the Transcript Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Join the Capital Allocators Forum Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast
The Green Architects' Lounge is BACK! After a long hiatus, Chris and Phil are reuniting for a fresh new season of the podcast! They're kicking it of with a LIVE recording at the PassivhausMAINE 2018 Fall Forum at the Mechanics' Hall in Portland Maine. The topic: Passive House Schools! They (and the hyperbollically massive) audience will sip cocktails and discuss the hows, whys, and why-nots of getting our schools to this high level of energy-efficiency.
Bill Spooner doesn't drop knowledge, he drops wisdom that has been fine-tuned through decades fo practice. We talk Opioid, Leadership, CIO 3.0?? and Retirement. I had a great time, hope you enjoy.
Tom Stafford and Bill Hudson were gracious enough to sit down with me at the CHIME Fall Forum to discuss healthcare technology. From Cloud to APIs we explore the influencing technologies.
One-on-one interviews from the CHIME Fall Forum. First of three episodes from the event. Great insights on culture.
This week’s episode is a special bonus episode recorded live at the 2017 Healthbox Fall Forum with three fantastic guests. The theme of the Fall Forum was Innovating Behavioral Change in Healthcare and each of our guests reflected on their biggest takeaways of the Forum and what they can do at their organizations with the knowledge they gained. Featured in this episode are: Desert Horse-Grant, Senior Director, Research and Innovation at UCLA Health LinkedIn UCLA Health Alec Zopf, CTO of Wellth LinkedIn Twitter Wellth David Hochheiser, SVP Provider Networks & Healthcare Value at BCBS Louisiana LinkedIn BCBS Louisiana
Listen an interview with Jill Davidson of the Coalition of Essential Schools discuss the history of CES, the upcoming Fall Forum, and CES' next steps.
Advisors Option: Spreads with Wings Options 101: We have discusses collars and verticals on this show in the past, and now it's time to explore some of the more elaborate option spreads that many advisors/asset managers may be familiar with - particularly spreads with wings. What is a butterfly? When would an advisor want to use a butterfly spread? What is an iron condor? How does it differ from a butterfly? When would an advisor want to? What is an iron butterfly? How does an iron fly differ from an iron condor and a standard fly? Listener Mail: So, what do you want to know? Question from Tom S. - How do dividends impact option prices? Let's say my clients own a put on a stock and it declares a substantial dividend. Do they collect all of the profit from the stock drop in the price of the put, or is there some sort of change made to the strike price to reflect the new value of the stock? Question from TheNewt - If I own a call on a stock and it declares a special dividend, do I collect the dividend? Question from Mike Z., Tampa, FL - I would like to gain some volatility exposure in my portfolio. Which volatility products should I recommend to my financial advisor at our next meeting? Industry Buzz: Attention Chicagoland Financial Planners, Insurance Agents, Certified Public Accountants, and financial services practitioners! Early bird registration for the Financial Planning Association of Illinois Fall Forum ends in a few days. Don't miss our awesome Hyatt Oak Brook event September 19th. For more information click on the link below and look for Fall Forum 2013!
Advisors Option: Spreads with Wings Options 101: We have discusses collars and verticals on this show in the past, and now it's time to explore some of the more elaborate option spreads that many advisors/asset managers may be familiar with - particularly spreads with wings. What is a butterfly? When would an advisor want to use a butterfly spread? What is an iron condor? How does it differ from a butterfly? When would an advisor want to? What is an iron butterfly? How does an iron fly differ from an iron condor and a standard fly? Listener Mail: So, what do you want to know? Question from Tom S. - How do dividends impact option prices? Let's say my clients own a put on a stock and it declares a substantial dividend. Do they collect all of the profit from the stock drop in the price of the put, or is there some sort of change made to the strike price to reflect the new value of the stock? Question from TheNewt - If I own a call on a stock and it declares a special dividend, do I collect the dividend? Question from Mike Z., Tampa, FL - I would like to gain some volatility exposure in my portfolio. Which volatility products should I recommend to my financial advisor at our next meeting? Industry Buzz: Attention Chicagoland Financial Planners, Insurance Agents, Certified Public Accountants, and financial services practitioners! Early bird registration for the Financial Planning Association of Illinois Fall Forum ends in a few days. Don't miss our awesome Hyatt Oak Brook event September 19th. For more information click on the link below and look for Fall Forum 2013!
Center for Politics and Governance Perspectives Series: The 2009 US National Survey. 2009 Fall Forum, Center for Politics and Governance with Brian Roberts and Daron Shaw, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.