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What if the fastest way to grow your healthcare organization is to slow down? In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Scott Middleton returns from Scotland straight into the thick of a merger — and what he's learning is reshaping how he thinks about change itself. Scott takes us inside the integration of TCPA and Providence Care into Your Health, where two very different models are colliding. One organization built 640 billing codes last year; the other built 40. One puts a single nurse practitioner in a building with no support; the other surrounds providers with nurses and community health workers. The opportunity is enormous — but so is the risk of moving too fast and scaring everyone away. What if the fastest way to grow your healthcare organization is to slow down? In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Scott Middleton returns from Scotland straight into the thick of a merger — and what he's learning is reshaping how he thinks about change itself. Scott takes us inside the integration of TCPA and Providence Care into Your Health, where two very different models are colliding. One organization built 640 billing codes last year; the other built 40. One puts a single nurse practitioner in a building with no support; the other surrounds providers with nurses and community health workers. The opportunity is enormous — but so is the risk of moving too fast and scaring everyone away. In this conversation, Jamie and Scott explore: Why a nurse practitioner alone is a "single source of failure" — and how staffing changes everything How to enter a building without threatening the provider they already love Why billing isn't bureaucracy — it's how Medicare knows you made a difference The art of giving people what they think they need now, and the rest over time Advanced care planning, DNRs, and why the right message sometimes needs a different voice This is a masterclass in change management disguised as a healthcare conversation. Listen now — and rethink what "disruption" really requires. Why a nurse practitioner alone is a "single source of failure" — and how staffing changes everything How to enter a building without threatening the provider they already love Why billing isn't bureaucracy — it's how Medicare knows you made a difference The art of giving people what they think they need now, and the rest over time Advanced care planning, DNRs, and why the right message sometimes needs a different voice This is a masterclass in change management disguised as a healthcare conversation. Listen now — and rethink what "disruption" really requires. www.YourHealth.Org
Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, BA, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICD-10-CM.Thanks to all of you for making this a Top 15 Medical Billing & Coding Podcast for 5 years on Feedspot.Sonal's 18th Season starts up and Episode 3 features Newsworthy updates on telehealth billing at RHCs and FQHCs.Sonal's Trusty Tip and compliance recommendations focus on home visits.Spark inspires us all to reflect on all things fear based on the inspirational words of Louisa May Alcott.Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3XApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc6146d7-3d30-4b73-ae7f-d77d6046fe6a/paint-the-medical-picture-podcastFind Paint The Medical Picture Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7AFind Sonal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate/And checkout the website: https://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com/If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com
What if your healthcare team already knew what happened during your hospital stay — before you even explained it? What if someone on your care team noticed you were struggling on a Saturday and simply showed up? In this episode, Jamie sits down with Christopher Laffey, Nurse Practitioner at Your Health, to break down what a truly connected, proactive model of care actually looks like when it's working. Christopher practices in North Charleston, SC, where his team — nurses, therapists, social workers, community health workers, and more — functions less like a traditional office practice and more like a living, breathing safety net woven around each patient's real life. What you'll hear in this episode: Why most patients are failing not because nobody cares, but because the system itself is fragmented — and what doing it differently actually looks like on a Tuesday morning The real difference between "patient-centered" as a marketing phrase and patient-centered as a daily practice (hint: it involves seeing the medication bottles on the kitchen table) A powerful real-life story of a bedbound patient whose caregiver suddenly disappeared — and how the team mobilized over a weekend, on their own time, to prevent a hospitalization The single mindset shift every clinician needs to make the transition from visit-based thinking to longitudinal care Why "value-based care" doesn't mean discounted care — it means the organization is accountable for your outcomes, not just your appointments If you've ever left a doctor's appointment feeling more confused than when you walked in, this episode will show you what healthcare can feel like when it's actually designed around you. www.YourHealth.Org
It was 3 o'clock in the morning when Scott Middleton finally signed the papers. The merger was official. And within days, he was already on the road — visiting facilities, riding along with providers, and spotting the same gap everywhere he went: brilliant clinicians doing real work that was completely invisible to the system. In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Jamie sits down with Scott Middleton, calling in from Boston, to unpack what he's discovering on the ground in the newly merged Your Health organization — and why tracking your time isn't about paperwork. It's about protection, proof, and getting paid for every minute of care you're already delivering. What you'll hear in this episode: The Dr. Jeeve story: a high-producing doc who managed a nursing home crisis by phone, saved a patient from an unnecessary ER visit — and never billed for it, leaving Medicare with no record of his intervention Why not documenting a visit before a hospitalization doesn't just cost you revenue — it makes you look like a bad provider, even when you did everything right How insurance companies like United Healthcare boldly take 15% off the top of every healthcare dollar — and why that math means providers can't afford to give their time away for free The TCPA pattern Scott keeps seeing: 15,000–18,000 visits a month, almost entirely in nursing homes, with zero follow-up once patients go home The new post-discharge standard: every patient leaving a nursing home gets a telehealth visit within 48 hours, then weekly follow-up for four weeks — no one gets left in the gap This episode is a masterclass in understanding that documentation isn't bureaucracy — it's how you tell your story, protect your reputation, and keep the care you've already given from disappearing. www.YourHealth.Org
What does it actually cost when a doctor writes a verbal order over the phone instead of seeing the patient? Scott Middleton has the receipts — and the answer is going to make you rethink everything about how American healthcare spends its money. In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Scott announces a landmark three-way merger bringing Your Health together with Transitional Care Professionals of America (TCPA) out of Georgia and Providence Care, a hospice organization in South Carolina. The combined organization will serve approximately 55,000 active patients — not patients on a list, but people being seen regularly — and Scott lays out exactly how he's going to run it. What you'll hear in this episode: Why Scott's family owning 80% of the merged company changes everything about how decisions get made — and who they get made for The difference between fee-for-service and value-based care, and why the ACO model means every unnecessary hospitalization literally comes out of Your Health's pocket How Your Health's risk-adjustment-based visit model (16 visits per year per risk point) was independently validated by a new government study — and why it works The three things Scott is asking every new employee to do in the first weeks: align with a nurse practitioner, track every minute of care management, and recruit like their livelihood depends on it — because it does Why Scott's new management philosophy is six words: "Keep them out of the hospital and see your damn patients" This isn't a corporate announcement. It's a playbook for how healthcare can actually work when operators run the company, providers see their patients, and every minute of care gets counted. www.YourHealth.Org
Home visits are the main site where social work happens. And yet they are barely mentioned in Working Together to Safeguard Children 2026 or any version of Working Together before it.In this episode I'm exploring why this matters, what Harry Ferguson's research tells us about children being invisible on home visits, and why statutory invisibility leads to practice invisibility. I also wonder, in an increasingly virtual world, what happens to the home visit as a skill if we never name it as one?If you are a social worker wanting practical strategies for home visit confidence, The Social Work Collective Academy on Patreon has a full Home Visit Masterclass, a new podcast episode on six things to do before every home visit, and the Practice Pause Library guided audios specifically for before and after visits.This podcast is hosted by Vicki Shevlin, an independent social worker and safeguarding consultant. Content is intended to support professional development and reflective practice. It is not a substitute for supervision, statutory guidance or your organisation's policies and procedures. Lets connect!To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email vicki@socialworksorted.com Sign up to my free newsletter Listen to The Collective Podcast The Social Work Collective Academy Email: vicki@socialworksorted.comLinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin Instagram.com/@vickishevlin_Youtube.com/@socialworksortedFacebook.com/socialworksortedDisclaimer Thank you so much for listening. Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.
What if the people case-managing your care had a financial reason to keep you sicker? That's the uncomfortable question Scott Middleton puts on the table in this episode — recorded live from the American Case Managers Conference in Orlando, where Scott went to learn, and ended up being told Your Health didn't "fit" because they weren't a hospital. Jamie and Scott unpack what the nurse case manager role actually looks like at Your Health — and why moving case management out of hospitals and into patients' homes isn't just better care, it's better economics. Scott shares the research proving the model works: 50% reduction in Medicare spend when patients are seen at the right frequency by the right people. In this episode: Why hospitalists may be "the demise of the American healthcare system" The difference between nurse practitioners (diagnose and treat) and nurse case managers (assess and guide) — and why blurring them costs patients The 16.05-visits-per-risk-point model David Clemens' research validated How coding departments are quietly diagnosing patients with diseases they don't have Why Medicare's 6-year insolvency window may be the disruption we need Head-to-toe assessments, delegation rights, and the real job of an RN in the home If you've ever suspected the system is working exactly as designed — just not for the patient — press play. www.YourHealth.Org
When a surveyor walks through your doors, what are they really looking for? In this episode of Home Health Revealed, we sit down with Becky Tolson from ACHC to break down the top five deficiencies cited in home health surveys—and why they continue to show up across agencies. From plan of care and medication management to documentation habits and infection control, Becky shares what surveyors see most often, where agencies fall short, and how to fix it before it becomes a citation. If your team struggles with documentation, communication, or staying survey-ready, this episode offers practical insights to help you close the gap between care and compliance. Chapters (00:00:03) - Home Health Revealed(00:00:27) - Becky Tolson on Accreditation Commission for Healthcare(00:01:19) - What Are Surveyors Looking For in an Agency's Patient Care?(00:04:09) - Home Health Complaints: Top 5 Tags(00:08:07) - Obstructions to the Plan of Care(00:10:03) - 536 and MedPro Profile(00:11:11) - Home Health Agency Medication Documentation(00:14:14) - Care Record 7,10, Communication breakdowns and documentation(00:18:51) - Clinical Visit Notes, 3 of 4(00:27:57) - Home Visits, G682, Infection Control(00:30:52) - Home Visits: Do we Need More Citations?(00:33:51) - How to Get in Touch with ACHC on Connection Education(00:35:47) - Survivors of the Titanic
In this episode I'm talking about one of the most consistent findings across serious case reviews; the invisible child and giving you one practical thing you can take into your next home visit immediately. Inspired by Harry Ferguson's new book Making Child Protection Work, I'm focusing specifically on direct work with infants and why greeting a child first, even a sleeping baby, matters more than you might think. This isn't about blame or shame. It's about small shifts that make a real difference. When considering whether to wake a sleeping child during a visit, always refer to your local authority policy and statutory guidance.If you're interested in training for your local authority, organisation or team, I work with a range of organisations across the UK delivering skills-focused safeguarding and social work training. Get in touch at vicki@socialworksorted.com or find the link to book a conversation in the show notes.This podcast is hosted by Vicki Shevlin, an independent social worker and safeguarding consultant with over ten years of experience. The content is intended to support your professional development and reflective practice. It is not a substitute for good quality supervision, statutory guidance, legislation, or your organisation's policies and procedures. Always refer to your local authority guidance and relevant statutory frameworks when making practice decisions. Nothing in this podcast constitutes formal legal or professional advice. Lets connect!To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email vicki@socialworksorted.com Sign up to my free newsletter Listen to The Collective Podcast Email: vicki@socialworksorted.comLinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin Instagram.com/@vickishevlin_Youtube.com/@socialworksortedFacebook.com/socialworksortedDisclaimer Thank you so much for listening. Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.
In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Jamie and Scott have a raw, specific, and deeply personal conversation about Care Managers: who they are, what they're actually supposed to do, and why getting this role wrong is costing patients their health and organizations millions of dollars. Scott opens with a story that hits hard: his 91-year-old father's recent hospitalization, the mistakes that nearly happened, and what it cost him — financially and emotionally — to navigate a system that wasn't built for the patient. What you'll hear in this episode: Why care managers are controllers, not schedulers — and what happens when organizations get that wrong The medication reconciliation crisis: how discharge errors are sending patients straight back to the ER How Your Health's new geographic mapping tool is transforming how care teams schedule 30 days of visits in advance The shared bonus model designed to stop care team members from fighting over visits — and start winning together What care managers should never be doing — and the analytical skill set that separates great ones from average ones If you're building care teams, leading a healthcare organization, or just trying to keep a loved one safe in a broken system, this episode will change how you think about the people standing between your patients and the hospital. www.YourHealth.Org
It’s the debate that’s splitting the 947 family right down the middle! On this episode of Afternoons with Zweli, we’re asking the uncomfortable question: If you’re visiting a city where family lives, are you obligated to see them? Zweli and Noluthando dive into the deep end of family dynamics, exploring why some of us feel an overwhelming sense of guilt for staying "incognito," while others argue that avoiding family drama is the ultimate form of self-care. We hear from listeners who have successfully hidden their trips from the relatives, and others who believe that "showing up" is a non-negotiable sign of respect. Are you team "Family First" or team "Keep It Private"? Join the conversation as we unpack the emotional rollercoaster of coming home. Spend weekday afternoons with Zweli. He keeps you in the loop with everything from music and movies to sport and pop culture. Hear what the Word on the Street is, test your skills with the high-pressure 6 Out of 6, and get ready to be entertained. Thank you for listening to an Afternoons with Zweli podcast Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 12:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) toAfternoons with Zweli broadcast on 947 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/947 For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/FeeL6wYor find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/pRBikjo Subscribe to the 947 Weekly Newsletter herehttps://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media 947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg 947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg 947 on X https://x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics:- Sleep Training Toddlers- Starting The Year Strong- Who Should You Seek Advice From For Your Marriage?- Revealing Clothes In Your HomeTime Stamps:00:00 - Intro14:50 - What My Wife Did This Week21:00 - Sleep Training & Potty Training36:31 - Talking To Your Friends About Marital Problems45:40 - Your Wife's Single Friends52:10 - If I Stop Something, Should She?59:00 - Commit Now Or Never?1:01:16 - Buying Your Wife LingerieJoin Hush Hush Crew to get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCivHlS8rtDWUji83z928luw/joinIf you're interested in relationships, marriage, fatherhood, or parenthood, or if you're simply curious about what it's like to be a young husband or father in your 20s.Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of our honest conversations about marriage, relationships, parenting and fatherhood!Check Out Our Vibes With DTMW Playlist:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6gwQRQBHuD0JV1hUOtFoM9?si=q9q-4Un2TMeI7FaMnCXUKQ&pt=f32f0441f2effeb1d3d6d5b35d40cb13&pi=e-XDo_DPp9RmqmJoin Ken & Tonye as they share their experiences of navigating marriage and fatherhood in their twenties.Email: DTMWPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dtmwpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dtmwpodYoutube: DTMWPodTwitter: DTMWPodCheck us out on: https://donttellmywifepodcast.komi.ioJoin hosts Ken & Tonye as they explore the realities of marriage, fatherhood, and life in their twenties. Each episode dives into relatable challenges, parenting tips, and humorous takes on keeping family life balanced. Email: DTMWPod@gmail.com Instagram: DTMWPod Twitter: DTMWPod Youtube: DontTellMyWifePodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first Disrupted Podcast episode of 2026, Jamie and Scott unpack the reality of a new “High Needs ACO” and what it demands from frontline care teams. Scott explains why spending more in primary care reduces total cost, how care management codes are expanding, and why the real win is keeping patients out of the hospital through proactive, consistent engagement.The centerpiece is a clear operational playbook for facilitated visits: facilitators gather the full story in the home or facility, loop in the provider through audio/video when possible, document in the system, and never delete encounters—because billing isn't just revenue, it's the data trail that proves prevention works. The conversation closes with the bigger picture: this isn't a workflow tweak—it's a way to reduce hospital dependency, protect families, and help stabilize the healthcare economy. www.YourHealth.Org
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There have been further warnings today about the spread of flu. HSE figures show that last week there were 28 outbreaks in hospitals and 23 in nursing homes, with several nursing homes in the North advising families not to visit. To gauge the situation Rachel talked to Tadhg Daly, Chief Executive of Nursing Homes Ireland.
Monday 3pm Hour: Jason talks about today's news conference talking about Somali immigrants, and Rep. Omar's reaction to Tom Hauser's question about the perception that Somalis are heavily involved in the state's fraud problem - a question she labeled racist. Is it? Then he talks with immigration attorney David Wilson about the recent increase in Federal agents visiting the homes of immigrants who are in the process of naturalization without any notification. What's behind these visits? (Photo by Bryan Cox/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via Getty Images)
As Singapore’s population ages, one of the biggest challenges isn’t just providing support — it’s making sure no senior slips through the cracks. And SeniorSays is a home-grown innovation that is reimagining how community outreach works on the ground by turning conversations, emotional cues, and context from house visits into clear, actionable insights. On Good Tech, Lynlee Foo speaks to Pradnya Nirgun from SeniorSays to find out how this tech creates more empathetic volunteers, while giving staff real-time visibility to act faster and support seniors more meaningfully.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not Today... Jenn and Eddie talk about "acting" drunk for auditions. Jenn punched her "Florida" visit card again. giving a college lecture shouldn't include the "F" word. Non-pet people need an adjustment time. Plus, Florida Man Friday!
Dr. Van Dam is back for the third time to finish off our series on the offices of the Church! We discuss his book, The Elder and deal with some hot topics such as, should elders be elected for terms or a lifetime? Are home visits really all that effective and what about woman voting? To learn more, pick up a copy of The Elder here. Be sure to let us know what you think of this episode and if you found it at all helpful please share it with your family and friends! A BIG THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL SPONSOR, TRIVAN! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.TRIVAN.COM To keep up with the podcast, check out our website: https://www.realtalkpodcast.ca/ Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, clips, and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformedRealTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformedrealtalk/ We'd love to hear from you. Please send us your questions, comments, or other feedback at realtalk@reformedperspective.ca. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please share this podcast with your family and friends!
If you missed part 1, I recommend catching up first — it'll make today's episode even more valuable.
Every once in a while, there's a story that stops you in your tracks - a reminder of what's possible when someone refuses to let their circumstances define them. In this episode, host Kevin P. Chavous shares one of those stories with David Heiber, CEO and founder of Concentric. David's journey reads like something out of a movie: from serving time in prison to earning a doctorate, from being pushed out of the education system to helping over 70,000 students find their way back in. This isn't just a conversation about second chances—it's about what happens when someone decides to go against the tide, stop waiting for the system to fix itself, and build something that actually works for the kids who need it most. Guest David Heiber - CEO and Founder of Concentric, educational entrepreneur, author, advocate Key Moments [00:00] Prison-to-Doctorate Journey [07:00] The Judge Who Changed Everything [12:30] From Rejection to Reinvention [19:00] Founding Concentric [23:00] 500,000 Home Visits [27:00] Scaling to 20 States [32:00] The Future of Urban Education Resources Mentioned Concentric — David's education company: https://concentriced.org Lincoln University — The HBCU that gave David his second chance: https://www.lincoln.edu New Schools Venture Fund — Early backer of Concentric: https://www.newschools.org Temple University — Where David studied Afrocentricity under Molefi Asante: https://www.temple.edu Connect with David Heiber Company: https://concentriced.org Book: Available through major retailers; accessible follow-up Eccentricity coming soon Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education.
2025-08-22 Hosts Craig Lipset and Jane Myles hosted a conversation with Alpa Kushillani, VP of Customer Success & Delivery with Gooseberry Research and a rare disease advocate. Alpa shares her family's journey with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and how those experiences inspired her to create new solutions for patient-centered research.We explore the realities of clinical trial participation for rare disease families—from challenges in home healthcare and nurse training to the promise of digital health tools and decentralized approaches. Alpa highlights how Gooseberry Research is working to improve trial accessibility through specialized nurse training, stronger site communication, and partnerships with technology providers.The episode also touches on trial design hurdles, the need for meaningful endpoints, and the future of decentralized clinical trials. Episode Resources:DCT Market TrendResearch About a Novel, Home-Based Assessment for Duchenne Muscular DystrophyYou can join TGIF-DTRA Sessions live on LinkedIn Live on Friday's at 12:00 PM ET by checking out our LinkedIn. Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and X. Learn more about Membership options and our work at www.dtra.org.
Episode Notes In this episode, Alec Patton talks to Hamilton Elementary Dr. Brittany Daley and San Diego County Office of Education Executive Leadership Coach Julia Bridi about how Hamilton cut its chronic absenteeism rate from 24% to 10% in a single year, using creative parent communication, home visits, data checks, and public sliming See photos of the sliming here!
Home visits after treatment can be both exciting and nerve-wracking for everyone involved. It's a time filled with hope, but with that hope often comes fear: fear of falling back into old patterns, fear of things going wrong, and fear of not knowing what to expect. In this episode, Seth and I unpack what makes home visits so important, why they can feel overwhelming, and how to navigate them with intention.Every family member brings their own expectations to a home visit. As a parent, you may see it as a chance to talk through everything in one weekend or simply want to create a relaxing, welcoming environment for your teen. Your teen, on the other hand, may be watching closely to see if you have also been doing the work, if old dynamics are still at play or if there's been a real shift. When expectations go unspoken, frustration can build, making it harder to connect in meaningful ways.So how do you balance structure, connection, and open communication during a home visit? We discuss the importance of setting realistic expectations, allowing for autonomy, and creating space for both fun and difficult conversations. Because ultimately, home visits are an opportunity to start building new, healthier patterns as a family.If you're preparing for a home visit or wondering what to expect, this conversation will help you feel more confident and prepared to navigate this important step in your teen's journey.In this episode on home visits, we cover:The role of home visits in the treatment and healing process;What your teen is looking for when they come home from treatment for a visit;How unspoken expectations can create tension & how to talk about them;Balancing structure, autonomy, and connection during the home visit;What to do if you feel hesitant about a home visit as a parent;Why a challenging visit doesn't mean failure & and how to move forward.Looking for support?
Mark and Ryan talk about a people visiting their homes, a Lyft lawsuit, and Sabrina Carpenter's songs.
A federal investigation has found Fulton County Jail is violating the civil rights of people in its custody by failing to protect them from violence, using excessive force, and holding them in filthy and unsafe conditions. Sheriff Patrick Labat says the issues predate his tenure but he believes the problems outlined by the department of justice are fixable. Plus, DeKalb County is planning to raise water and sewer rates to make major improvements to its water system. And we go inside a program that sends medical professionals to new and expecting moms in an effort to curb Georgia's extremely high maternal mortality rate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jackleen Samuel, CEO of Resilient Healthcare, on the latest episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. Dr. Samuel shared insights on the evolution of care delivery and the innovative solutions Resilient Healthcare is implementing to bridge gaps in healthcare. From acute care at home programs to extending services into the community, Resilient Healthcare is revolutionizing the way patients receive care. Here are the key takeaways from our conversation: Innovative Care Delivery: Resilient Healthcare offers acute care at home programs, providing hospital-level care in the comfort of patients' homes. Collaboration with Hospitals: By partnering with hospitals, Resilient Healthcare is able to extend care into the community and improve access to services. Tech-Enabled Solutions: Leveraging technology for continuous monitoring and virtual consultations, Resilient Healthcare ensures patients receive high-quality care remotely. Importance of Resilience: Dr. Samuel emphasizes the need to be resilient and push forward in the face of challenges, advocating for positive change in the healthcare industry. Time Stamps: 00:00:03 - Introduction and Welcome 00:00:14 - Episode Topic: Changes in Healthcare Delivery 00:00:35 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Jackleen Samuel 00:00:59 - Dr. Samuel's Background and Career Path 00:02:05 - Inspiration Behind Resilient Healthcare 00:02:33 - Benefits of Home Healthcare 00:03:25 - Transition from Clinical to Nonclinical Role 00:05:13 - Evolution of Resilient Healthcare 00:07:18 - Acute Care at Home During the Pandemic 00:09:02 - Practical Implementation of Acute Care at Home 00:11:05 - Patient Feedback and Satisfaction 00:12:21 - Business Model and Operations 00:14:13 - Credentialing and Staffing 00:15:09 - Workflow and Coordination with Hospitals 00:17:19 - Benefits of Home Visits for Physical Therapy 00:19:24 - Challenges and Opportunities in Home Healthcare 00:20:02 - Extending Hospital Services into the Community 00:22:16 - Disconnect in Home Health Awareness 00:23:21 - Partnering with Local Providers 00:25:10 - Surprises and Challenges in Healthcare Industry 00:28:17 - Positive Reception of Hospital at Home Model 00:29:16 - Final Takeaways and Encouragement 00:30:16 - Contact Information and Website 00:30:51 - Advice to 20-Year-Old Self 00:31:35 - Conclusion and Farewell More About Dr. Jackleen Samuel-Kloes, PT, DPT: Dr. Jackleen Samuel is the CEO/President of Resilient Healthcare (Plano, TX) and a serial entrepreneur deeply passionate about disrupting traditional healthcare delivery. With over a decade in the industry, she consistently drives growth, innovation, and pursues her mission to make healthcare both convenient and transparent for patients. Beyond her leadership at Resilient Healthcare, Jackleen's entrepreneurial spirit shines through her diverse ventures. She founded a post-acute rehabilitation company, spearheaded a neurology therapy clinic, and co-owned a physical therapy management firm. Each endeavor underscores her commitment to elevating patient care through technology and innovative methodologies. As a result, Resilient Healthcare stands as a beacon in the health-tech landscape, delivering unparalleled hospital-at-home services while championing operational excellence and profitability. A graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University, Jackleen earned a bachelor's degree in biology, coupled with a tech-centric minor in History, and later pursued a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rutgers. Her influential role in healthcare has garnered notable recognition, including a feature in Becker's Hospital Review's esteemed "116 Women in Health IT to Know." In addition to this, she serves on the Board for Kick Foundation, offers insights as a thought leader for Forbes, and holds titles as a UBS Fourth Effect and UBS Luminary Fellow. Outside her professional sphere, Jackleen values her moments outdoors, whether that's a camping trip or a hike with family. She resides in Texas, sharing her home with her husband, four children, and two dogs. A sports aficionado, she holds a special fondness for soccer. Resources from this Episode: Resilient healthcare Website Jackleen on LinkedIn Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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This week on the podcast, we welcome to the studio Bre Tyger, a public health nurse and Community Alignment Specialist with Family Connects, an international program new to the area. Join us as Bre discusses how she helps new parents, observant youngsters, the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutritionist program, and encouraging new, first-time dads to be involved in the lives of their infants. Our Guest: Bre Tyger Bre Tyger is a Registered Nurse and serves as the Community Alignment Specialist for Springfield Greene County Health Department's Family Connects program. Family Connects is a free universal nurse home visiting program with a goal of providing support for families of newborns. Bre has worked in community and public health and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit most of her career and loves helping set families up for success. She has been married to her husband for 15 years and together they have two wonderful children. Show Notes (4:13) As a public health nurse with the health department, we get to see people where they are. We currently go into their homes. We can have real conversations with them ... and meet them where they're at. I think, sometimes in a hospital environment it's kind of hard to see what's going on ... or what you really need. (9:15) It's hard to connect with dads (during pre-natal and post-partum appointments, when Dad is often at work), and we do really like working with Mom and Dad because both of them are providing support for this family and this infant. Both are an important part in their lives. (20:57) Nobody really knows how to be a parent before they're a parent. You can do all the preparation, you can take classes, you can see other people doing it. But every baby is different, and every scenario is different ... every experience is unique. Resources Family Connects Website Sign up for the Good Dads Newsletter and never miss a podcast! The Good Dads blog gooddads.com To be put in touch with Bre regarding the Advisory Committee with Family Connects, reach out to us at info@gooddads.com.
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In this episode of "My DPC Story Podcast," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Lauren Hedde, founder of Direct Doctors, an innovative direct primary care (DPC) practice based in East Greenwich, RI. Dr. Hedde's clinic model focuses on physician burnout, healthcare, and value-based care, offering a unique approach to patient-doctor relationships and healthcare delivery. She shares insights on her practice, emphasizing a slow and steady approach built on low overhead and patient involvement. The discussion delves into technology utilization, boundary setting, family integration, and the transition of her husband, also a physician, into the practice. Dr. Hedde's emphasis on a simplified style of DPC, known as "DPC light," along with her website burdenfreemd.com, serves as a valuable resource for addressing physician burnout and promoting financial independence for physicians. With a focus on creating sustainable payment models, efficient operations, and leveraging technology, Dr. Hedde's insights offer valuable takeaways for physicians seeking camaraderie and support, especially in the realm of direct primary care and value-based care. Dr. Maryal Concepcion and Dr. Lauren Hedde also discuss the potential for specialists to adopt a direct care model, the benefits of new technology in their practices, and the impact of direct primary care in rural settings. With its engaging insights and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for healthcare professionals and individuals interested in direct primary care, physician burnout, and value-based care in the healthcare industry.HINT: Join The Thrive Community Today: HEREGet $10 off your order of $30 or more at Sticker Mule!Support the show*SPONSOR THE POD! Book a sponsor meeting to learn more HERE*Have a DPC question?!? LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL HERE!*Visit the DPC SWAG store HERE!*Let's get SOCIAL! Follow My DPC Story! FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
This conversation explores the art of constructing a game plan and the importance of understanding the game of football. It delves into the legacy of Logan High School football and the coaching philosophy of Coach Favero. The impact of Coach Favero's game strategy is discussed, as well as the success of Logan High School football. The conversation also touches on the transition to coaching high school football and DJ Nelson's recruiting journey, ultimately choosing Utah State. In this conversation, DJ Nelson shares his experience with the recruiting process and offers advice for high school football players. He discusses how he received offers from local schools and the importance of building relationships with coaches. DJ also talks about marketing himself to schools and the challenges he faced in the recruiting process. He emphasizes the importance of loving the game of football and understanding the why behind every drill and practice. DJ encourages recruits to focus on the team and develop a strong work ethic. He concludes by highlighting the significance of winning and the impact it has on recruiting.TakeawaysBuild relationships with coaches at local schoolsMarket yourself to schools and send out your tapeFocus on the team and develop a strong work ethicUnderstand the why behind every drill and practiceChapters01:05 The Art of Constructing a Game Plan04:05 The Importance of Understanding the Game07:05 The Legacy of Logan High School Football13:05 The Coaching Philosophy of Coach Favero19:05 The Impact of Coach Favero's Game Strategy24:05 The Success of Logan High School Football27:05 Transitioning to Coaching High School Football33:05 Recruiting and Choosing Utah State36:24 Recruiting Process and Offers37:36 Home Visits and Local Recruitment38:46 Marketing Yourself to Schools40:13 Identifying Potential Schools41:22 Layup Offers42:32 Regretting Missed Opportunities44:28 Challenges in High School and College51:45 The Importance of Winning53:23 Focusing on the Team56:54 Advice for RecruitsFind more great content to help you get recruited at www.recruitgrind.com I get it, podcasts can be long at times. If you want to see some quick highlights from each episode as well as some great recruiting tips, follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@therecruitgrind).And remember, don't stop GRINDING!
Over the past three years, 11 states have adopted constitutional carry, challenging the narrative of widespread gun control support. However, simultaneously, the federal government, particularly the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), is tightening gun restrictions.
Hello, everyone! Maria Romano here, your guide to finding love again. Going back to the dating world, you may choose someone who has children. Meeting with the family is tough, as you need to consider their feelings and try to find a way to fit in. But if you love your partner, you will make an effort to make sure that your partner's family will be happy as well. In today's episode of True Love Knots, Maria will share her thoughts about the latest episode of The Bachelor Show and shed some advice for people in similar situations. Tune in to learn more! Standout Quotes: When you're walking into this type of relationship, remember to tread cautiously, be who you are, and don't be overly friendly. I wonder if Gary's going to wind up staying with whoever he's chosen. Because what I think is, there's going to be a whole new world for him and for all of the women that were on as well. You can fall in love with somebody. You can fall in love if you choose to. Whoever you bring into your life, you want them to set an example for your grandchildren and your children as well. Key Takeaways: Meeting your partner's children is tough since they can feel jealous, and children don't want to feel like they're being replaced. Children do make a difference. And they can make or break the relationship. They can definitely make or break that relationship when they welcome somebody into the family. Gary only says he loves Faith and Lesley. But in Maria's eyes, Theresa is the one for Gary. Gary is a very emotional man, and he's going to have his challenges when the show is finished. When dating someone, it's critical that they have a comparable background. They don't have to have the same history as us, but having a similar background makes things easier as we mature. Episode Timeline: [00:14] New episode of The Golden Bachelor About Gary visiting women's families [1:29] What is the problem when meeting your lover's children and grandchildren? [02:44] Maria's advice for going into this type of relationship [3:32] What are Maria's thoughts on Gary in the latest episode? [04:23] What is the common trait among the last three women? [04:58] Gary only saying he loves Faith and Lesley [06:56] Gary's emotional feelings in choosing between the last two women [07:40] Why Maria is rooting Theresa for Gary? [08:16] What do you think about dating and meeting your partner's children and grandchildren?
Bollotta-FIDE is here with an early holiday nugget. Alex gushes about a recent trip to the Happiest Place on Earth Disneyland, and Anthony recounts a recent venture in Event Planning. Today's TIPSY is about about Planning the "Perfect" Holiday Party and YaiYai's perfect holiday trio and Alex's dry turkey Christmas. They are joined by San Diego's Surfin Santa (Loren Smith) and Magical Santa Claus (Magic Mike Stilwell). These are two of Bollotta's favorite holiday performers who's care and love of the personal vision of becoming Santa Claus. Hear about the secrets they keep, crowd control and what it's like being Jolly ole Saint Nick. Practice Smiling, Elf Esteem and Mrs. Claus's real name. This episode is half camp, half serious but chock full of heart. Enjoy.BOOK Loren Smith or Magic Mike Stilwell as SANTA CLAUS NOW! Info@bollotta.com Tree lightings, Holiday Parties, Corporate Cocktail Hours, Home Visits, Toy Give-a-ways, photo ops, sing-a-longs, holiday magic, etc.Follow @bollottaentertainment on InstagramSubmit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcast
Have you ever thought about using donor milk? Did you know it was an option? Do you know where you can donate? How do you sign up to be a milk bank recipient? How do you know if you are eligible? Are there benefits to donor milk? This episode will help your options when it comes to donor milk! Sterling shares what parents need to know and how to navigate the milk bank system to best advocate for yourself and your baby. We will talk about the many processes and paperwork involved in being, both, a donor and a recipient. Sterling is a full spectrum doula and certified lactation specialist— not to mention she has breastfed 3 babies of her own! She also serves parents in-person around the Metro Atlanta area and offers virtual services otherwise. The Birth Lounge: https://www.thebirthlounge.com/ Home Visits with Sterling Virtual Meetings with Sterling Digital Breastfeeding Training Educational Breastfeeding Coloring Book
Join Grow Your Occupancy's CEO and Founder Julie Podewitz and Vice President of Strategic Development Dani Merlino as they share what's on their minds! In this episode, they talk about the heat, the impact of home visits in senior living sales, and doing chores!
Listen to Research and Justice For All podcast from Health Affairs. The first season was sponsored by CVS Health.Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews University of Maryland's Rebecca Gourevitch on her recent paper examining home visits with a registered nurse's impact on prenatal care.Order the August 2023 issue of Health Affairs.Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available - and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcasts free for everyone.
What do burnout, self-care and boundaries have to do with rescue? Everything! We'll learn the emotional toll that rescue has taken on our Roundtable participants. This conversation gets incredibly vulnerable and I commend the courage that it took to share this with the world. Our Rescue Roundtable also explores ideas for creating a more sustainable organization and what they would differently in the future. We start off picking up where we left off last week and jump right into those Home Visits. While some people may think these are borderline invasive, our Rescuers spill the tea on the real reasons that they've turned down potential adopters after a home visit. And it's nothing to do with those dust bunnies behind the tv! We also discuss how rescues choose the dogs that they take into their organization. I had a lot of questions about this because I've seen so much smack talk on social media about this over the years. I was surprised to learn how much thought goes into creating the right balance of adoptable dogs! And also, what do rescues do with difficult dogs that they don't think they can safely place in a home? I'm so grateful to our Rescue Roundtable: Nichol O'Marr (foster for Pitties & Purrs Rescue), Melissa Trotman (founder of Bella's Bully Buddies which adopted out 1,000+ dogs from 2012 – 2019) and Jen Carle (currently Director of Operations for Tara's House Animal Rescue). If you like this episode, you won't want to miss Episode 60 and Episode 75! Find Links, Show Notes & Photos at: https://believeindogpodcast.com/episodes-1/episode77 Support this podcast, subscribe on your favorite app and leave a rating or review.
A home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year can be incredibly beneficial for both the students and the teacher. Here are some ways in which it can help: Building rapport: A home visit allows the teacher to establish a personal connection with the student and their family in a comfortable and familiar environment. This rapport can build a positive teacher-student relationship throughout the school year. Understanding the student's experience: Visiting their home provides insight into their living conditions, family dynamics, and cultural background. This understanding can help the teacher tailor their approach to teaching and create a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment. Identifying individual needs: During the home visit, the teacher can observe the student's learning space, study habits, and any specific challenges they may face. This information can help the teacher identify individual learning needs and develop strategies to support the student's academic progress. Addressing concerns early: If there are any concerns about the student's academic or emotional well-being, a home visit provides an opportunity to address them proactively. Early intervention can prevent potential issues from escalating and ensure the student starts the school year on the right foot. Discussing academic goals and expectations: The teacher can use the home visit to discuss educational goals and set expectations with the student and their family. This clarity can motivate students to perform well and instill a sense of responsibility for their education. Encouraging parental involvement: Home visits can encourage parents or guardians to participate in their child's education actively. It opens up lines of communication between the teacher and the family, fostering a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Reducing anxiety and easing transitions: For younger students or those entering a new school, a home visit can ease the anxiety associated with unfamiliar settings and new people. Meeting the teacher in a familiar environment can help them feel more at ease when school starts. Personalizing learning experiences: Knowing more about the student's interests and hobbies through a home visit allows the teacher to incorporate relevant and engaging learning materials into their lessons, making the educational experience more enjoyable and effective. Supporting students with special needs: For students with special needs or learning disabilities, a home visit can be especially beneficial. It allows the teacher to understand the student's specific challenges and create an individualized education plan tailored to their requirements. Our guest in Episode 247 is Valerie Lovato. She teaches elementary school at Eagleton Elementary in Denver, Colorado. In her school district, it's encouraged to conduct home visits with upcoming students' families right around the start of the school year. Lavato knows it's one of those things that a teacher can procrastinate on, but she says, “Once you start, you don't want to stop.” She's been doing home visits for several years but admits it's complicated. It's one thing for educators to talk about doing home visits; it's another to accomplish the ambitious task. Lavato says that the most challenging part is just getting started each year. “That very first phone call, and telling families, I want to come to your house and visit you at your home, in your space. Making that first phone call, I always get butterflies, even now,” says Lavato. Overall, a home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year helps foster a strong teacher-student relationship, encourages parental involvement, and enables a more personalized and supportive learning experience for the students. It is a valuable practice that positively affects a student's educational journey. Listen to Episode 247 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite p...
If you have a question unanswered about running your practice, there's a big chance other people do too. That's why in this episode I address frequently asked questions I've gotten on my Instagram including: Do you have anyone who has successfully done home visits? (Using my story to answer this question) Is there anyone my courses haven't worked for and why? A lot of my questions, including the ones discussed today, come from people who already know what the right answer is. They just don't have the confidence to take the leap. So if you shared similar concerns to the ones we discussed today, it could be a sign to take the leap. ... Thank you so much for listening to this episode and if you found this content valuable here are four ways I can help you for free: 1) Grab a copy of my free guide: The Rehab Chiropractor's Checklist: Click Here For Instant Access 2) Go ahead and give me a follow on Instagram @justinrabinowitz where I post business content 3) Subscribe to my weekly newsletter by sending me an email at coaching@strive2move.com 4) Leave us a 5-star review so we can gain access to more influential people and bring those lessons back to you
Are you a new Social Worker who is nervous about doing field visits? if so, you should be nervous because there is a lot to know and be aware of to keeo yourself safe. This episode will touch on main points to know when doing field visits for the first time. How to stay safe? What should you be aware of? This is not an exhaustive list and supervision along with your own professional opinion should be used as well when in this field. Catherine Moore, LCSW is a speaker, therapist, coach, and podcaster who is an expert in burnout prevention & recovery and mindset work. Catherine Moore, LCSW is a double alumni from California State University, Long Beach with a Bachelors (BSW) and Masters in Social Work (MSW). She has been a licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) since 2019 and is host of one of the top 10 career podcasts in the world called, Social Workers, Rise!. ____________________________________ Tap Here to Subscribe to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List Tap Here to shop career building courses for Social Workers ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS RISE Directory - A national directory of Clinical Supervisors who are looking to help the next generation of Clinical Social Workers GROW. Therapist Development Center (TDC) Homepage TDC Continuing Education Courses On The Edge of Life: An Introduction to Treating Suicidality Use the code SWRISE10 at checkout to receive 10% off --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwork/support
The FBI is targeting more pro-lifers — showing up at the childhood home of one pro-life leader for a “friendly” visit. Rep. Debbie Lesko, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, and Rep. Ralph Norman join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listener Jenn joins Tamar and Jeff for an informative chat about home visits.
“We're not reaching enough families in these vital infant and toddler years,” Gov. JB Pritzker said during his State of the State speech Wednesday. “Smart Start's expanded home visiting funding will allow us to help even more families.” Reset talks to Katelyn Kanwischer from Lurie Children's Hospital and Sherneron Hilliard of Family Focus about what home visiting programs are like now and what they need to support more families moving forward.
Michigan coaches spent last week on the recruiting trail with a week off from football activities. Head coach Jim Harbaugh made a handful of critical in-home visits in the process ahead of the 2023 early signing period opening on Dec. 21. Each Tuesday night at 7 p.m., EJ Holland and Zach Libby discuss the top storylines on the recruiting trail and take priority questions from fans. This week includes a discussion about 2023 defensive back Jyaire Hill and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices