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The City of Ohio State
Season 4 Episode 9 - Inpatient Hospital with FDC and WMC

The City of Ohio State

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 15:15


A major construction milestone has been reached at the Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital as the project is now at substantial completion. Hear from the teams behind the planning, design, construction and activation efforts as they prepare to open the building in early 2026. From construction to massive training simulations for more than 12,000 faculty and staff, Facilities Design and Construction (FDC) is preparing to ‘hand' the building over to the medical center to begin changing lives. Read transcript online: https://ap.osu.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Transcript%20for%20the%20City%20of%20Ohio%20State%20Podcast%20Season%204%20Episode%209.docx

JAMA Network
JAMA Psychiatry : Serial Ketamine Infusions as an Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression

JAMA Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 22:10


Interview with Declan M. McLoughlin, PhD, author of Serial Ketamine Infusions as Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression: The KARMA-Dep 2 Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Serial Ketamine Infusions as Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression

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Serial Ketamine Infusions as an Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression

JAMA Psychiatry Author Interviews: Covering research, science, & clinical practice in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 22:10


Interview with Declan M. McLoughlin, PhD, author of Serial Ketamine Infusions as Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression: The KARMA-Dep 2 Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Serial Ketamine Infusions as Adjunctive Therapy to Inpatient Care for Depression

Talk Ten Tuesdays
Misinformation and Misdirection are Lurking

Talk Ten Tuesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 28:19


Have you been told that Medicare and Medicare Advantage (MA) patients who have difficulties with activities of daily living (ADLs) are appropriate for inpatient status if their hospital stay crosses a second midnight? What direction have you received about “discharge effectuation?” Are your physicians keen on placing the majority of their patients into inpatient status because they want to prevent delivery of an expensive hospital bill? During the next live edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays, Dr. Juliet Ugarte Hopkins, the Chief Medical Officer for Phoenix Medical Management, will report on issues that have captured her interest as she discusses these, and other hot topics of misdirection and misinformation often encountered in the healthcare landscape.The popular broadcast will also feature these instantly recognizable panelists, who will report more news during their segments:CDI Report: Cheryl Ericson, Senior Director of Clinical Policy and Education for the vaunted Brundage Group, will have the latest clinical documentation integrity (CDI) updates.Social Determinants of Health: Tiffany Ferguson, CEO for Phoenix Medical Management, Inc., will report on the news that is happening at the intersection of medical record auditing and the SDoH.The Coding Report: Christine Geiger, Assistant Vice President of Acute and Post-Acute Coding Services for First Class Solutions, will report on the latest coding news.News Desk: Timothy Powell, ICD10monitor national correspondent, will anchor the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.

The Full of Beans Podcast
A Son and Mother's Journey to Anorexia Recovery with Harry & Jacqui Nye

The Full of Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 54:23


In today's episode, I'm joined by Harry and his grateful mum, Jacqui, who are the hosts ‘Don't Weight to Change?' which began following my personal 10+ year battle with anorexia.By sharing their story, they aimed to help others struggling with mental health issues, especially young boys and men, creating a safe space for candid discussion and support.Their story is one of honesty, compassion, and the power of connection between parent and child, showing how recovery is not only about healing the individual, but also about transforming relationships and finding hope together.In this week's episode of Full of Beans, we discuss:Harry's experience as the first male inpatient on a UK eating disorder wardThe impact of gender stereotypes on diagnosis, denial, and supportHarry's desire for male support and role models in recovery How exercise addiction and perfectionism mask disordered behavioursThe role of family in recovery The trauma and helplessness felt by parents and loved onesWhy the New Maudsley Method was a turning point in their recovery journeyHow the Don't Wait to Change podcast is helping other men feel seen and heardTimestamps: 01:58 – Why they started their podcast, Don't Wait to Change03:10 – Early signs and unhelpful eating disorder treatment06:46 – The lack of male-specific ED support10:27 – Inpatient experience as the only male 15:01 – The role of exercise and compulsive behaviours 22:10 – The impact on family and how they coped 43:02 – How vulnerability strengthened family bonds 49:42 – Why weight doesn't equal wellness

ASHPOfficial
Clinical Conversations: Leveraging an Inpatient Collaborative Practice Agreement to Expand Pharmacist Scope and Efficiency

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 29:09


Collaborative practice agreements (CPAs) are formal agreements between pharmacists and other healthcare providers that allow pharmacists to perform specific tasks independently at the top of their license. CPAs are a powerful tool widely used in the outpatient setting but not used as frequently in the inpatient setting. This episode discusses the considerations for developing and implementing a successful inpatient CPA and the benefits to patient care quality, safety, and efficiency. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

VerifiedRx
Inside the Clean Room - Safely Handling Cell & Gene Therapies

VerifiedRx

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 23:44


From CAR-T therapies to viral vectors, cell and gene treatments are redefining the boundaries of pharmacy practice—but with innovation comes complexity. Host Carolyn Liptak welcomes Dr. Mark Wiencek, Principal Microbiologist with the Technical Services Group at Contec, and Dr. Amanda Frick, Senior Clinical Manager of Market Intelligence at Vizient, to break down the challenges of compounding these advanced therapies.   Listen in as they discuss real-world risk assessments, biosafety considerations, and how hospital pharmacies can safely manage these groundbreaking yet high-risk treatments.   Guest speakers:  Mark Wiencek, PhD Principal Microbiologist, Technical Services Group Contec Amanda Frick, PharmD, BCPS Senior Clinical Manager, Market Intelligence Vizient   Host:  Carolyn Liptak, MBA, RPh  Pharmacy Executive Director  Vizient   Show Notes:  [01:02-01:51] Mark shares his background and experience in microbiology [01:52-04:04] Overview of the types of cell and gene therapies (CGT) currently used in clinical practice [04:05-05:14] Which CGT therapies are most applicable to pharmacy compounding and why [05:15-10:29] Things not on the NIOSH list and the risks [10:30-12:03] Evaluating whether viral vectors can penetrate intact skin and the true occupational exposure risks [12:04-13:18] If hazards are not defined by the NIOSH list, how should these CGT hazards be classified [13:19-15:03] Determining the safest environment for compounding CGT therapies [15:04-20:14] Best practices for decontamination, disinfection, and viral vector handling [20:15-20:59] Do you need a dedicated biosafety cabinet for CGT therapies [21:00-22:55] Recommended resources for further learning   Links | Resources:   Blind and colleagues (Nationwide): Click here Wang and colleagues (Stanford): Click here CONTEC HEALTHCARE WEBINAR Using Bugs as Drugs: Compounding Viral Vectors in Cell & Gene Therapy for Hospital Pharmacies, Mark Wiencek, May 13, 2025: Click here Blind, J.E., Ghosh, S., Niese, T.D., Gardner, J.C., Stack-Simone, S., Dean, A. and Washam, M., 2024. A comprehensive literature scoping review of infection prevention and control methods for viral-mediated gene therapies. Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, 4(1), p.e15. Click here Deramoudt, L., Pinturaud, M., Bouquet, P., Goffard, A., Simon, N. and Odou, P., 2024. Method for the detection and quantification of viral contamination during the preparation of gene therapy drugs in a hospital pharmacy. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 81(12), pp.615-621. Click here Korte, J., Mienert, J., Hennigs, J.K. and Körbelin, J., 2021. Inactivation of adeno-associated viral vectors by oxidant-based disinfectants. Human Gene Therapy, 32(13-14), pp.771-781. Click here (abstract only; full article available for purchase) Martino, J.G., McConnell, K., Greathouse, L., Rosario, B.D. and Jaskowiak, J.M., 2024. Cellular therapy site-preparedness: Inpatient pharmacy implementation at a large academic medical center. Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 30(8), pp.1442-1449. Click here Penzien, C., 2023. Safe handling of BioSafety drugs and live virus vaccines. Pharm Purch Prod, 20(4), p.12. Click here Petrich, J., Marchese, D., Jenkins, C., Storey, M. and Blind, J., 2020. Gene replacement therapy: a primer for the health-system pharmacist. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 33(6), pp.846-855. Click here Wang, A., Ngo, Z., Yu, S.J. and MacDonald, E.A., 2025. Implementing standard practices in the safe handling of gene therapy and biohazardous drugs in a health-system setting. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, p.zxaf026. Click here   VerifiedRx Listener Feedback Survey: We would love to hear from you - Please click here   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube RSS Feed

LTC University Podcast
Behavioral Health Is Health (Part 2)

LTC University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 22:44


Show Notes (Part 2)Social media: Risk and mirror—comparison, loneliness, anxiety, and also connection, support, and normalization.Beyond kids: Seniors and adults are just as impacted by overuse and comparison culture.The highlight reel effect: Why staged perfection is harmful, and why authenticity matters.Early intervention: How untreated anxiety/depression can spiral into substance use, homelessness, and justice system involvement.Transformation story: Inpatient care turning someone's “worst day” into a renewed life in just 10–14 days.Integrated care: Behavioral + physical health must be treated together; consistent touchpoints stabilize outcomes.Call to action: Break the stigma, talk openly, ask questions, and seek help before a crisis.Hope: Treatment works, recovery is possible, and conversations like these open doors. www.YourHealth.Org

360 with Katie Woolf
Robyn Burridge, who has a disability impacting her mobility says she's been using the hydrotherapy pool at Palmerston Hospital for decades but recently found out it is now only available to inpatients and outpatients due to staffing issues and is calling

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 11:18 Transcription Available


Montana Public Radio News
Bozeman Health opens inpatient mental health crisis unit

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 1:26


People living in southwest Montana have long struggled to find care when they experience a mental health crisis. They often drove for hundreds of miles to get help. A new facility is opening to serve those patients.

The Full of Beans Podcast
The Role of Late Autism Diagnosis in Eating Disorder Recovery and Social Support with James Downs and Marissa Adams

The Full of Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 54:52


In this week's episode, Han is joined by James Downs and Marissa Adams to discuss their recent publication exploring the link between eating disorders, late-diagnosed autism and social connectedness.James is a mental health campaigner, peer researcher and expert by experience in eating disorders. He works to develop collaboration across a range of professional and personal perspectives to improve mental health for all. He is also a musician, movement practitioner, and artist.Together, James and Marissa recently published research exploring the link between eating disorders, late autism diagnosis, and social connectedness.This week, we discuss:How late autism diagnosis can reframe the story of an eating disorderWhy one-size-fits-all eating disorder treatment often fails autistic peopleThe role of masking, misdiagnosis, and co-occurring conditions in ED developmentWhy individualised, neurodiversity-affirming care is essential for recoveryHow social connection looks different for autistic people (small circles, pets, nature)The importance of creating safe, validating treatment spaces where people can “re-story” identityWhy embracing difference can unlock more flexible, compassionate recovery support for everyoneTimestamps:06:30 – Late diagnosis, masking, and misdiagnosis 13:30 – Inpatient treatment, relapse, and the need for adaptation 18:30 – Making sense of autism post diagnosis 25:00 – Untangling autistic traits and eating disorder behaviours 31:00 – Social connection, pets, and neurodivergent-friendly community in recovery 38:00 – What flexible, individualised treatment can look like 45:00 – Identity, acceptance, and embracing neurodivergence in recovery Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of anorexia, bulimia, relapse, inpatient treatment, and diagnostic experiences.Read James and Marissa's recent paper [here].Connect with Us:Subscribe to the Full of Beans Podcast hereFollow Full of Beans on Instagram hereRead our latest blog hereThank you for listening and being part of this important conversation!If you loved this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might benefit!Sending positive beans your way, Han

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#499 Inpatient DOAC Dilemmas with Dr. Jori May

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 67:20


Sorting out DOAC Drama in the Hospital Is it treatment failure or not? Join us for a great conversation with Dr. Jori May (University of Alabama-Birmingham) on all the nuances around DOAC treatment failure and treatment indications for the hospitalized patient.  Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro Rapid fire questions/Picks of the Week Case 1  Definitions Missed Doses Lab Monitoring  Medical Conditions impacting DOACs Imaging D-dimer Usefulness  Treatment Switching Case 2  LV Thrombus Reversibility  Outro Credits Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Hosts: Meredith Trubitt MD, Monee Amin MD  Infographic, Cover Art: Caroline Coleman MD Reviewer: Rahul Ganatra MD Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: Jori May MD Sponsor: Continuing Education Company Curbsiders listeners: use promo codeCurb30 for 30% off all online courses and webcasts.Head to CMEmeeting.org/curbsiders to learn more Sponsor: FIGS We've teamed up with FIGS, and now Curbsiders listeners can get 15% off. Just go to WearFIGS.com and use codeFIGSRX. Sponsor: Quince Go to Quince.com/curb for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Lil Nas X Skips Court and Checks Into Inpatient Rehab | Crime Alert 2PM 09.16.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 5:29 Transcription Available


Lil Nas X is now in inpatient treatment somewhere that’s not California, as he faces felony charges tied to a bizarre arrest in Los Angeles last month. Two boys are charged after deputies say they caused $50,000 in damage to a Florida grade school library before their own mothers turned them in. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RCVS Knowledge Podcasts
Knowledge Natter: Inpatient Feeding Audit by Wildbore Vetstop

RCVS Knowledge Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 19:30


In this Knowledge Natter podcast, Amy Wells from Wildbore Vetstop talks to Lou Northway about her team's audit to investigate feeding plans, Resting Energy Requirements (RER), inappetence rates and interventions, and what food was being offered to inpatients. The team were named Quality Improvement Champions in the 2025 Knowledge Awards. Read the case example Read the transcript

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast
Medical Billing and Coding with the "Billing Boys"

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 47:38


A podcast on medical billing and coding??? Ok, hear us out as we were skeptical too. We've invited the Billing Boys, Chris Jones and Phil Rodgers, who convinced us of the following: Billing is complicated, but it isn't hard.  Effectively billing helps pay for the interprofessional team members who often can't bill We should know our worth and bill for it. Just because a visit didn't feel HARD to a well-trained provider doesn't mean it wasn't complex or valuable.  Many of us have long suffered from low professional self-esteem when it comes to money, and it's high time we stop that. While exclusively billing on time may have been right 20 years ago, we must now understand complexity and advance care planning (ACP). We can't cover everything in the 45 minutes we are together, so here are some of the resources we reference in the podcast: Chris's and Phil's consulting contact info via Lightning Bolt Partners CAPC resources: CAPC's Billing and Coding Toolkit CAPC's Monthly office hours in Inpatient and Community-Based PC Billing and Coding run by Andy Esch, Phil Santa Emma, and Chris Jones CAPC's 2025 Annual Billing and Coding Update done by Phil and Chris each year Advance Care Planning resource from the Medicare Learning Network Top Ten Tips for Using Advance Care Planning Codes  CPT 2025 Professional Edition. This is the book that has the Complexity Grid in it. The answers are all here! And your coders will likely share.                

Airing Addiction
The Importance of Family Engagement: Featuring Rose Gage and Lynn LeBlanc-Marrone

Airing Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 49:53


On this episode of Airing Addiction:We are joined by Rose Gage and Lynn LeBlanc-Marrone to dive head-first into why family engagement is so important for cultivating a foundation of support for loved ones in active recovery. Join us as we explore how impactful family support is, as Jesse and Lisa tap into Rose and Lynn's extensive clinical experience on this week's special Recovery Month episode.Rose Gage, LMHC, is the Family Engagement Specialist at New England Recovery Center (NERC) in Westborough, MA.She began her career at NERC over three years ago as a clinician in their inpatient CSS. She took on her new role in March of 2023 and has really enjoyed working with clients and their family members/ support systems. She has witnessed the value that family engagement has on both patients and their loved ones. She strives to create a safe environment that fosters open communication, validation of thoughts and feelings, and education about addiction and the recovery process.Lynn LeBlanc-Marrone is the Executive Director of Inpatient & Outpatient Clinical Services for Spectrum Health Systems. Lynn is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor with 40 years of clinical and supervisory experience in the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.She is a member of Spectrum's FAST Magnolia team, which provides virtual family-focused education and support meetings for the loved ones of individuals navigating addiction/recovery.Lynn holds a master's degree in counseling psychology from Assumption College.Hear Lynn and Rose, with your hosts Lisa and Jesse. Only on Airing Addiction! 

WOCTalk
(BONUS) Ostomy Observations Series S4E2: The Psychological Impact of Pouch System Leakage

WOCTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 52:37


ResourcesClick here to learn about United Ostomy Associates of America (UOAA) National Quality Ostomy Care Campaign, including the Ostomy and Continent Diversion Patient Bill of Rights,.Click here to view a list of patient resources that the WOCN Society has curated, including services, products, and publications. You can also bookmark and/or share the following web address with your colleagues and patients: IDeserveaWOCNurse.com.Click here to view and use the Peristomal Skin Assessment Guide for Clinicians and Consumers,. You can also bookmark and/or share the following web address with your colleagues and patients: psag.wocn.org.Click here to learn more about Janet's session at WOCNext® 2025, “I Have an Ostomy, Where can I go?: Challenges of Setting Up An Ostomy Clinic,.”The WOCN Society, in collaboration with the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) and the American Urological Association (AUA), developed the educational resources to assist clinicians in selecting an effective stoma site. Click here to review these resources.If you're a healthcare professional looking to deepen your knowledge of ostomy care, explore the joint WOCN and ASCRS Ostomy Care Management (OCM) Program—an evidence-based, online education designed to enhance care delivery and improve outcomes for individuals living with an ostomy. Click here to learn more.Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing (JWOCN®) articles referenced in this episode:Bridging the Gap: Perceived Educational Needs in the Inpatient to Home Care Setting for the Person With a New OstomyLessons Learned About Peristomal Skin Complications Secondary Analysis of the ADVOCATE TrialOstomy and Continent Diversion Patient Bill of Rights Research Validation of Standards of CareOther articles referenced in this episode: The ostomy leak impact tool: development and validation of a new patient-reported tool to measure the burden of leakage in ostomy device usersImpact of stoma leakage in everyday life: data from the Ostomy Life Study 2019Factors impairing quality of life for people with an ostomy About the SpeakerJanet has enjoyed 40 years in WOC Nursing. Although her early nursing career focus was critical care as a certified critical care registered nurse she certified as a CWOCN in 1985. In 1996, she embarked in a private WOC practice, first as a partnership and then as sole proprietor practicing across the continuum with a focus on ostomy care coupled with a passion for patients attaining their desirable quality of life. Janet worked in outpatient ostomy clinics serving different populations and challenges... adding a bit of spice to her practice and recently retired from patient care.Janet lectures nationally and internationally, has published on Quality of Life of People Living with an Ostomy and co-authored both a home study course on Wound Management & Healing and an educational video on Common Perineal Skin Injuries, and. She participates in Ostomy and Incontinence Associated Dermatitis research and actively participates with WOCN and industry to move ostomy care forward. Her peers awarded her the PCR* ET Nurse of the Year Award in 1996, PCR* President's Award in 2000 and PCR* Professional Educational Award in 2004.*PCR stands for the Pacific Coast Region of the WOCN Society, what is now known as the Pacific Coast Chapter of the WOCN Society (or PCC for short). The WOCN Society has 11 chapters throughout the country that support WOCN members at a local level with resources, education, networking opportunities, social gatherings, timely information, and more. For additional information, please visit wocn.org/Chapters. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.

321 Biz Development
Episode 998: Medicare Advantage (Non-Medicaid) Hospital Inpatient Copays

321 Biz Development

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 2:43


MeatRx
Healing Your Brain, The Uprise of Metabolic Psychiatry | Dr. Shawn Baker & Nicole Laurent

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 44:41


Nicole Laurent, MA, LMHC, is a licensed mental health counselor, nonprofit founder of Brain Fog Recovery Source, and clinical innovator in metabolic psychiatry. Nicole specializes in the targeted use of ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT) to achieve remission in psychiatric disorders traditionally labeled treatment resistant. Through her clinical practice, peer reviewed articles, educational blog, continuing education programs for psychotherapy professionals, and nonprofit initiatives, Nicole challenges conventional psychiatric paradigms and increases access to evidence based ketogenic interventions for low income and government disabled populations globally. She reframes how mental health clinicians conceptualize and implement treatments, moving the field toward genuine remission and improved patient outcomes. Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:31 Introduction 06:15 Nutrition's role in chronic disease  10:25 Effect of supportive guidance on health outcomes 14:00 Challenges of deprescribing medications 17:13 Transdiagnostic mental health intervention 20:14 Ketogenic diet in metabolic psychiatry 22:49 Dietary consultation  27:47 Psychotherapy and ethics 29:48 Metabolic psychiatry's growing influence 32:22 Nonprofit expands treatment access 38:27 Personal experience fuels advocacy 41:22 Inpatient support for mental illness 44:17 Where to find Nicole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealthketo/ X: https://x.com/KetoCounselor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nicolelaurentLMHC Other: https://mentalhealthketo.com/brain-fog-recovery-source-501c3/ Website: https://www.every.org/brain-fog-recovery-source/f/metabolic-psychiatric Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs ‪#Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker  #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.

Talk Ten Tuesdays
2026 Inpatient Prospective Payment System: The Complexity Simplified

Talk Ten Tuesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 28:58


Although the proposed rule for the 2026 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) has been released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), mastering the complexities will continue to challenge most coders and coding team members. That is why ICD10monitor producers have asked Dr. James S. Kennedy to join the upcoming edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays: to highlight potentially significant roadblocks that are likely to confront coders as they prepare to implement the new rule that becomes effective Oct. 1, 2025.As a sidebar, Dr. Kennedy, along with nationally recognized coding authority Christine Geiger, will team up for the 2026 IPPS Masterclass series, taking place live Aug. 13, 14, and 15.The popular weekly Internet broadcast will also feature these additional instantly recognizable panelists, who will report more news during their segments:• CDI Report: Cheryl Ericson, Director of clinical documentation integrity (CDI) for the vaunted Brundage Group, will have the latest CDI updates.• The Coding Report: Christine Geiger, Assistant Vice President of Acute and Post-Acute Coding Services for First Class Solutions, will report on the latest coding news.• News Desk: Timothy Powell, ICD10monitor national correspondent, will anchor the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.• MyTalk: Angela Comfort, veteran healthcare subject-matter expert, will co-host the long-running and popular weekly Internet broadcast. Comfort is the Assistant Vice President of Revenue Integrity for Montefiore Health.

Going anti-Viral
Treating Substance Use Disorder in an Inpatient Setting

Going anti-Viral

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 31:09


In episode 54 of Going anti-Viral, Dr Ellen Eaton joins host Dr Michael Saag to discuss the treatment of substance use disorder in an in-patient setting. Dr Eaton is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Dr Eaton provides and update on a recent termination of a Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grant that provided overdose prevention education and treatment. She discusses the impact that a recent executive order on unhoused individuals that may have on access to care. Dr Eaton addresses a recent “bad batch” alert warning of contaminated street drugs leading to serious overdose events, and the most common reasons that people are admitted for in-patient care and review treatment of substance use disorder-related infections. They review acute withdrawal in the hospital and Dr Eaton shares her ideal response to substance use disorder in a hospital setting. Finally, Dr Saag and Dr Eaton look forward to the next 10 years of care for people with substance use disorder.0:00 – Introduction1:19 – Update on current issues including access to naloxone and a recent executive order on unhoused individuals4:43 – Update on recent “bad batch” alert regarding serious overdose events7:27 – The most common reasons why people are admitted for in-patient care 11:03 – Treatment of substance use disorder-related infections particularly where prolonged antimicrobial therapy is needed and discussion of the use of a PICC line16:07 – Treatment and preventing acute withdrawal in the hospital including administration of buprenorphine21:46 – The ideal response to substance use disorder in a hospital setting27:00 – How treatment of substance use disorder may improve in the next 10 years__________________________________________________Produced by IAS-USA, Going anti–Viral is a podcast for clinicians involved in research and care in HIV, its complications, and other viral infections. This podcast is intended as a technical source of information for specialists in this field, but anyone listening will enjoy learning more about the state of modern medicine around viral infections. Going anti-Viral's host is Dr Michael Saag, a physician, prominent HIV researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and volunteer IAS–USA board member. In most episodes, Dr Saag interviews an expert in infectious diseases or emerging pandemics about their area of specialty and current developments in the field. Other episodes are drawn from the IAS–USA vast catalogue of panel discussions, Dialogues, and other audio from various meetings and conferences. Email podcast@iasusa.org to send feedback, show suggestions, or questions to be answered on a later episode.Follow Going anti-Viral on: Apple Podcasts YouTubeXFacebookInstagram...

321 Biz Development
Episode 973: Hospital Indemnity Plans Help Pay Inpatient Copays

321 Biz Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 3:02


Why pay thousands of dollars when a hospital indemnity plan can pay some of the charges?

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
1044: Converting inpatients from insulin glargine 300 units/mL to insulin detemir 100 units/mL without causing hypoglycemia

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 4:09


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode1044. In this episode, I'll discuss converting inpatients from insulin glargine 300 units/mL to insulin detemir 100 units/mL without causing hypoglycemia. The post 1044: Converting inpatients from insulin glargine 300 units/mL to insulin detemir 100 units/mL without causing hypoglycemia appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

JIMD Podcasts
Metabolic mysteries: GI bleeding, gallbladder polyps and evolving developmental delay

JIMD Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 8:25


Dr JP Stevens shares the mystery of a 5-year-old boy presenting with severe gastrointestinal bleeding and cholestasis. Inpatient investigation reveals gallbladder polyps and, on assessment after recovery he is found to have signs of developmental delay. Can you recognise the clues in the presentation? https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1097/PG9.0000000000000122

Living Forever, Not an Option
Inpatient Hospice: Kaplan Family Hospice House

Living Forever, Not an Option

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 24:09


Care Dimensions has two hospice houses for patients who need an extra layer of care. On this episode, Mary Crowe welcomes on Jennifer Sawyer, who is the Clinical Director at the Kaplan Family Hospice House.This episode continues our series informing the audience about all facets of end-of-life care.CareDimensions.org

Clare FM - Podcasts
HSE Mid West Welcomes Release Of Performance Data Highlighting Staff Excellence Across UHL And The Region

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 20:26


HSE Mid West is welcoming the publication of national healthcare performance data by the Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, which highlights the work being delivered across Outpatient and Inpatient services at University Hospital Limerick and throughout the Midwest region. The data points to real improvements in outpatient and inpatient services, waiting list reductions, and efficient patient care. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by, Sandra Broderick, Regional Executive Officer, HSE Mid West.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Wellness Wave Radio LLC with Phil George: What is an Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital?

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 47:50


What is an Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital, and why could it be the key to transforming your recovery journey? Join Steve Messineo and biochemist Phil George as they explore the incredible benefits of specialized care at Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. Discover how a stay at an inpatient rehab hospital can help you regain independence and achieve your recovery goals with expert care, advanced therapies, and a compassionate team dedicated to your success. Fairlawn stands out as a premier choice for rehabilitation care. As an affiliate of Encompass Health, it combines cutting-edge technology, personalized treatment plans, and a supportive team to make your recovery experience exceptional. Here's why Fairlawn should be your top choice: - Expert Team: Highly skilled rehabilitation physicians, nurses, and therapists work together to deliver care tailored to your needs. - Advanced Therapies:  Fairlawn offers 5 Gold Seal Joint Commission certified rehab programs for patients who have suffered a Stroke, Brain Injury, hip fracture, Parkinson's, or limb loss From robot-assisted walking therapy to prosthetic and orthotic  fitting  services, Fairlawn uses a wide variety of  innovative approaches to ensure effective treatments. - Comprehensive Care: With 24/7 nursing support and intensive therapy sessions, Fairlawn provides a safe and structured path to recovery. - Proven Results: Fairlawn has an impressive track record of helping patients regain independence and enhance their quality of life. - Patient-Centered Approach: Known for its dedication and compassionate staff, Fairlawn creates a positive atmosphere that empowers patients and their families. Choosing Fairlawn means choosing a trusted partner in your recovery, one committed to helping you achieve your best possible outcomes." Tune in this week for an episode you won't forget—it's time to ride the Wellness Wave- where knowledge meets action.   Available now on all podcast platforms. Please feel free to email Phil at philgeorge@charter.net with any health/nutrition/exercise questions. https://www.wellnesswave.net/

The City of Ohio State
Season 4 Episode 5 - Inpatient Hospital Construction with Ragan Fallang

The City of Ohio State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 11:47


From scale, innovation and construction updates, to how The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital will transform patient care across Ohio, learn more about the largest single facilities project at the university.

Takacs McGinnis Elder Care Law Hour
Episode 277: Geriatric Inpatient Behavioral Health

Takacs McGinnis Elder Care Law Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 16:29


If you have ever cared for an older loved one experiencing dementia, you may have heard the phrase "med management" or "geri pych," but what do those terms actually mean for you and your loved one. Debra King a licensed clinical social worker and elder care coordinator at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning speaks with Lorie Jacobs, the Intake Coordinator at Highpoint Health Behavioral Health - Sumner about Geriatric Inpatient Behavioral Health.

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
75: Bridging the Gap Between Joint Commission Accreditation and High-Quality Behavioral Health Care: Reflections on a Survey

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 33:23


Dr. Benjamin Brody (Weill Cornell Medicine, New York) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss how Joint Commission accreditation can be evolved to ensure that it is aligned with best incentives to for high-quality behavioral health care. Transcript 00:52     Brody background 02:51     Inpatient work 03:42     The tension of inpatient psychiatric care 05:28     The Joint Commission 07:39     What the Joint Commission is doing well 09:04     Best practices 11:02     Who ordered what, when, and where 13:33     Including the patient as a stakeholder 20:23     Comprehensive treatment plans 22:25     What would you do if you were CEO? 24:34     Ensuring that the things the Joint Commission focuses on are the things that improve patients' lives. 25:14     A vision for quality improvement that engages stakeholders 30:12     Shared decision making Subscribe to the podcast here. Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections. Browse other articles on our website. Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it. Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at psjournal@psych.org

A Couple of Multiples: The Reality of Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Finding the Right Care: Inpatient Treatment For Dissociative Identity Disorder, Interview with Donna Earle LPC, CCTP

A Couple of Multiples: The Reality of Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 91:41


Drew & Garden System discuss in-patient/hospitalization care for people living with dissociative identity disorder with Donna Earle, LPC, CCPT. They cover important topics such as helpful tips for hospital staff, the differences between the different levels of care, and identifying potential treatment centers. Please note that the hospitals and treatment centers listed are NOT recommended or endorsed by A Couple of Multiples/Mindful Multiplicity Institute LLC. Please research facilities before admittance.Facilities mentioned include: Sierra Tucson in Arizona:  https://www.sierratucson.com/ Sanctuary Centers in Santa Barbara:  https://sanctuarycenters.org/ The Meadows in Wickenburg, Arizona:  https://www.themeadows.com/ The Meadows in Dallas, Texas:  https://meadowsoutpatient.com/locations/dallas-tx/ River Oaks in New Orleans, Louisiana: https://riveroakshospital.com/ Khiron Clinics in the UK:  https://khironclinics.com/Thank you to this episode's sponsors:Healing Selves TherapeuticsTo Life! CounselingSend us a textFollow us on Instagram: @acoupleofmultiples, @note_to_selves, @seidi_gardensystem Follow us on TikTok: @seidi_gardensystem, @note_to_selves Follow us on Facebook: A Couple of Multiples - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556823127239 Visit our website: acoupleofmultiples.com to sign up for our mailing list, join our private, on-line community Hearts Multiplied, register for peer coaching, consultations, and workshops!

POCUS Journal Podcast
POCUS Journal Podcast Episode 11: “Demonstrating Feasibility of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)-Guided Inpatient Transthoracic Echo Triage Decision Pathway"

POCUS Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 54:08


POCUS Journal Podcast Episode 11:“Demonstrating Feasibility of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)-Guided Inpatient Transthoracic Echo Triage Decision Pathway"Guests: Dr. Stephanie Connerand Dr. Mustafa HusainiGuest Editor: Dr. Ritu ThammanDOI: https://doi.org/10.24908/pocusj.v10i01.17776

The Full of Beans Podcast
A Personal Story Sharing Why #DumpTheScales Is So Important with Jodie Goodacre

The Full of Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 58:27


In this powerful episode of the Full of Beans Podcast, Han is joined by Jodie Goodacre, a mental health campaigner and passionate eating disorder advocate. Jodie bravely shares her lived experience of anorexia, CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome), autism, and ADHD — highlighting how systemic gaps in care left her unsupported and unheard.As we prepare for the 3rd annual #DumpTheScales March on June 21st, 2025, Jodie's story offers a vital look into why this campaign, and collective action, is so important.Key Takeaways:How Jodie's eating disorder developed and went unrecognised due to weight stigmaThe impact of chronic illness and neurodivergence on her mental healthHarmful treatment experiences and medical trauma within inpatient servicesThe challenges of being dismissed as “not sick enough” because of BMIWhy Jodie channels her pain into advocacy — and how she's helping drive changeWhat to expect at the 2025 #DumpTheScales MarchTimestamps:04:50 – Early signs of disordered eating and stigma in sport14:00 – The fallout of being dismissed due to weight20:00 – Complex mental health needs and disjointed care32:00 – Inpatient experience and the toll of institutional trauma46:00 – Recovery, therapy, and fighting for a better system51:00 – What #DumpTheScales means and why we marchTrigger Warning:This episode contains discussion of eating disorders, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, self-harm, and traumatic treatment experiences. Please take care when listening.Join Us at the #DumpTheScales March:Location: Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square, London Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025 Timings: Speeches at 10:00 AM | March at 11:00 AM | Final speeches at 11:45 AMConnect with Us:Subscribe to the Full of Beans Podcast hereFollow Full of Beans on Instagram hereConnect with Sarah:Dump the Scales WebsiteDump the Scales Instagram (@dump_the_scales)Read our latest blog hereIf you loved this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might benefit!For more information or to sign up, click here.Sending positive beans your way, Han

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
ESRI: State will need to increase inpatient beds significantly by 2040

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 4:25


Dr Aoife Brick, Senior Research Officer with the ESRI, outlines the pressures facing inpatient beds in acute hospitals into the future.

Association of Academic Physiatrists
Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score

Association of Academic Physiatrists

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 33:28


Predicting Early Mortality in the Inpatient Cancer Rehab Population Using Admission Performance Status Score by Physiatry News

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
The Silent Partner: Ambient listening AI in Outpatient Clinics, Inpatient Wards, and the Operating Room

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 31:43


In this episode, we dive into the rapidly evolving world of ambient listening AI in healthcare. From outpatient clinics to inpatient wards and operating rooms, this technology is reshaping how care is delivered, documented, and experienced. We explore how ambient listening AI is improving clinic flow by streamlining documentation and reducing interruptions, allowing clinicians to stay more present with their patients. The technology is increasingly adaptive to individual provider styles, learning preferences and workflows to deliver more personalized support. Plus, we share practical tips for new users to get the most out of their ambient listening AI systems from day one. Join us as we hear from experts on the front lines and debate the future of ambient listening AI in medicine—where the walls really do have ears, but for all the right reasons. Host:  - Nicole Petcka, MD – General Surgery Resident, Emory University, @npetcka2022 Guests:  - Samuel R. Torres Landa Fernández, MD – Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellow, Emory University  - Anastasios Nikolaos (Nick​) Panagopoulos, MD – Internal Medicine Resident, Emory University  - Joe Sharma, MD - McGarity Chair in Endocrine Surgery and Professor of Surgery, Vice-chair for Patient Safety, Quality and Innovation, Emory University  Resources:  Enhancing Accuracy of Operative Reports with Automated Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Surgical Video Khanna A, Wolf T, Frank I, Krueger A, Shah P, Sharma V, Gettman MT, Boorjian SA, Asselmann D, Tollefson MK. Enhancing Accuracy of Operative Reports with Automated Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Surgical Video. J Am Coll Surg. 2025 May 1;240(5):739-746. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000001352. Epub 2025 Apr 16. PMID: 39918224. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39918224/ Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.   If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Prevalence of Acute Kidney Injury and Outcome in Cats Treated as Inpatients Versus Outpatients Following Lily Exposure | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 20:59


In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, Dr. Erica Reineke, DACVECC discusses the prevalence of acute kidney injury and outcome in cats who ingested lilies when they are treated as inpatients compared to outpatients. If we treat our feline nephrotoxicant patients outpatient, will it decrease survival? Tune in to learn what you need to know regarding lily exposure in cats when deciding to treat them in or out of the hospital!

Society of Actuaries Podcasts Feed
Health Section: Inpatient Maternity Rates and Price Transparency Data with Greg Mottet

Society of Actuaries Podcasts Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 24:07


Dive into price transparency with Danny Moore and Greg Mottet, founder of Vairate. In this episode, they discuss a study exploring inpatient maternity rates in Washington, as well as the use of price transparency in payer-provider negotiations and its impact on consumers, payers, providers, and employers.

The Franciska Show
A Journey of Eating Disorder Recovery; Choosing Solitude

The Franciska Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 34:02


Stay tuned for new singles dropping for Lag BaOmer!       Chaim's Journey: Battling and Recovering from an Eating Disorder In this episode, Chaim, an attorney specializing in immigration and family law, shares his personal struggle with an eating disorder, starting from his preteen years through recovery. He discusses how his eating disorder affected his life, including the intensive treatment and the personal and communal challenges he faced as a religious Jewish male. Chaim elaborates on his journey to recovery, the spiritual and physical obstacles he encountered, and the support system that aided him. He also touches on the societal pressures and misconceptions surrounding eating disorders in men, and shares his ongoing efforts to maintain a balanced and healthy life. Additionally, Chaim reveals his unique stance on marriage and family life, providing an in-depth look at his personal choices and beliefs. His narrative aims to raise awareness and provide hope to others grappling with similar issues.   00:00 Introduction and Background 00:57 Early Struggles with Eating Disorders 02:09 High School Challenges and Realizations 05:20 Seeking Help and Diagnosis 07:00 Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment 11:54 Life After Treatment 16:01 Reflections on Recovery and Spirituality 24:00 Personal Decisions and Future Outlook 32:18 Final Thoughts and Advice     www.jewishcoffeehouse.com franciskakay@gmail.com

This Week in Addiction Medicine from ASAM
Lead: Building Multidisciplinary Consensus on Inpatient Xylazine Management through Clinical Protocols

This Week in Addiction Medicine from ASAM

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 6:54


Building Multidisciplinary Consensus on Inpatient Xylazine Management through Clinical Protocols Substance Use and Addiction Journal Xylazine in the unregulated drug supply produces significant morbidity and this paper describes utilizing a multidisciplinary team to develop protocols for inpatient setting to manage patients with xylazine exposure. Protocols developed included use of scheduled clonidine or tizanidine to manage withdrawal with hold parameters. As there is no FDA approved immunoassay screen, they recommended assuming xylazine exposure in areas with high prevalence and limited testing. The team also developed guidelines for cases in which surgical interventions would be considered, when to culture wounds, antibiotic usage, and consistent wound care based on size and clinical characteristics. In addition, they developed standardized discharge instructions, including referral to substance use disorder treatment, harm reduction and education around xylazine test strip use.     Read this issue of the ASAM Weekly Subscribe to the ASAM Weekly Visit ASAM

NYC NOW
Evening Roundup: New Yorkers Mourn the Death of Pope Francis, Health System Restores Capacity for Inpatient Psychiatric Care, Who is Mohsen Mahdawi and NYPD Invests in Drone Surveillance

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 8:10


St.Patrick's Cathedral was filled with mourners at its Easter Monday mass as churchgoers learned of Pope Francis' death. Plus, a Hudson Valley health system agrees to restore psychiatric care and mental health reforms. Meanwhile, details are emerging about Mohsen Mahdawi, the second Columbia University student protest leader detained by U.S. immigration officers in recent weeks. And finally, the NYPD is investing in new technology to combat drones used for “nefarious purposes.”

Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held
Episode 95: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Navigating Physical Therapy with Dr. Caitlin Casella

Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 70:21


In this insightful episode, Dr. Sarah Court sits down with Dr. Caitlin Casella, PT, DPT, to discuss the evolution and current state of physical therapy. Dr. Casella shares her journey from being a full-time yoga instructor to becoming a PT, the transition from yoga to developing her own physical therapy practice, and her thoughts on the business models in PT clinics today. They delve into the challenges of the current healthcare system, share personal experiences and lessons learned from clinical rotations, and discuss the importance of sustainable career practices to avoid burnout in the industry. This conversation is an invaluable resource for current and prospective PTs, and movement professionals considering a transition into physical therapy.00:41 Journey to Becoming a Physical Therapist00:56 Transition from Yoga to Physical Therapy02:59 Starting a PT Clinic04:15 Clinic Operations and Burnout05:55 Specialized Services and Classes07:16 Menopause and Women's Health09:47 First Experiences with Physical Therapy13:29 Clinical Rotations and Pandemic Challenges19:07 Inpatient vs. Outpatient PT22:43 Cash-Based vs. Insurance-Based Clinics30:04 Balancing Medicare and Cash Patients34:21 Private Practice Setup34:41 Balancing Rates and Burnout35:09 Recognizing Burnout Signs38:25 Transitioning to Private Practice39:51 Challenges in PT Profession43:47 Advice for Aspiring PTs48:54 PT School Experience57:52 Practical Application of PT EducationSign up for our FREE Bone Density Course Strength Class here!Resources:Practice Human websiteDr. Caitlin Casella on IG

touch point podcast
TP430 - The Power of Peers: Patient Mentoring in a Digital Age

touch point podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 51:54


Long before hashtags and apps, patient mentoring thrived quietly in community rooms and support circles—offering emotional validation and practical guidance where clinical care left off. In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith trace the evolution of peer-to-peer support in healthcare, and how digital platforms have transformed it from local to limitless. They dive into: The History of Peer Mentoring – From 1970s cancer groups to HIV/AIDS buddy programs, peer support has long filled the gaps in clinical care through empathy, shared experience, and trust. The Digital Shift – How platforms like PatientsLikeMe, Reddit, Inspire, and even TikTok created scalable, searchable communities for patients—especially those navigating chronic or stigmatized conditions. Why Health Systems Lag Behind – Compliance fears, cultural resistance, and underinvestment have limited provider involvement, even as patients build robust peer networks on their own. Opportunities for Integration – Peer support could enhance onboarding, post-discharge care, chronic condition engagement, and even brand trust—if health systems partner, not compete. Later in the episode, they're joined by Paul Hoffman, founder of InTandem Health, who shares insights on launching digital peer mentoring platforms—from clinical impact and marketing value to the surprising role peer programs can play in fundraising and health system transformation. In 2025, the most powerful engagement may not be provider-to-patient—but patient-to-patient. Mentions from the Show:  “Peer support/peer provided services: Underlying processes, benefits, and critical ingredients.” Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Effectiveness of Peer Support on Quality of Life and Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Impact of the 2nd Story Peer Respite Program on Use of Inpatient and Emergency Services Peer-Supported Self-Management of Chronic Disease: A Toolkit “Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe, an Online Patient Community: What Can Happen When Patients Have Access to One Another's Data” Online social networking by patients with diabetes: a qualitative evaluation of communication with Facebook. Paul Hoffman on LinkedIn InTandemHealth Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ASHPOfficial
Pharmacy Leadership: SICP DSA Awardee: A Conversation with Distinguished Service Awardee for the Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners Linda Spooner (2024)

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 14:34


In this Pharmacy Leadership episode, Allison Porter is joined by the Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners 2024 Distinguished Service Awardee, Linda Spooner, to discuss what membership within the section and ASHP means to her and how it helped her develop as a pharmacy practice leader during her career.   The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

Revealing Voices
Episode 74 – Healing Story 01 – Empowered to Heal

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 6:10


When I hit bottom in my descent through the hell of addiction and mental illness, I did what many modern spiritual seekers do — I turned to the god of Google, typing in the search bar “Inpatient Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers.” In less desperate times, I carefully peruse several entries, note sources, and examine websites. But desperate times call for desperate measures, so I called the number at the top of the screen. A gentle voice poured forth — “Hello, this is Chris. How can I help? I shared some of my pain and suffering, summarizing over 40 years of struggle that had led me to a life or death cliff. “Tony, you are not alone. I'm here to help.” Chris guided me to an Inpatient facility in Western Massachusetts. Within 24 hours, a car was in my driveway to take me the three hours through the wooded wilderness of Upstate New York to a place designed to help people like me struggling with an addiction and a mental health diagnosis to take the first step toward sobriety, sanity, and serenity. My second day at that facility I had visitors. It was Chris and he brought along a friend — Mattie. If the Roman Catholic Church accepted nominations for patron saints of recovery, I would submit Mattie's name. Mattie listened intently. Barely spoke. I did find out he was the owner of Empower Health Group, a dual diagnosis rehab in Northampton, Massachusetts. Chris gave me a phone number and said if I ever needed more help, they would take care of me. Within 17 days, I desperately needed more help. My trust had been violated. My condition had deteriorated. I hadn't slept for days. I asked the case manager to call Empower. In no time, I spoke to Nate who reassured me they would accept me into the program and I could start immediately. Nate's warm and welcoming baritone voice reassured me that I would be okay, that things would get better. A few hours later I arrived. Nate did my intake and ordered me groceries. Bryan, an alumni director, gave me a firm handshake. Jonathan, who would become my therapist, brought me pizza. Nate then gave me a tour of the two-story office space. When we got to the top of the stairs, he gestured to the treatment rooms and said, “This is where the magic happens.” Over the next 100 days or so, one day at a time, I would meet the wounded healers who served Empower as staff magicians. The people who poured out their hearts to bring hope to those with troubled minds — a chance to choose abundant life over miserable death dealing ways. Shelby and her canine companion Vinny. Shelby makes things happen night and day with compassionate consideration. Jody, who attends to group process and family dynamics with a bloodhound's nose for codependency. Later came Kibbie, a master chef who serves up comfort foods from scratch. Emily, a model of serenity who maintains the ability to exercise tough love. Will, willing to tackle things behind the scenes. And recently two of my best friends in recovery — Tim, a brilliant spiritual mentor who has been like a brother to me, and Kyle, like a son, who masterfully chauffeurs people in the Empower van and sets a quiet example of devotion to sobriety. A final word about Mattie. Mattie is 33 years old, a heroin addict in recovery for over a dozen years who humbly points out he relapsed over 50 times before he was willing to surrender to God, his Higher Power, and do the work necessary to maintain sobriety, sanity, and serenity. Mattie's methods seem mad to many — he is ruthless in his pursuit of recovery and desperately wants that for everyone. He is at his best when assembling a top-notch team of wounded healers and empowering them to do their jobs. The sky's the limit for Empower, but they could also self-implode tomorrow if they are not daily vigilant to their recovering identity and mission. I am now an Empower alum, class of Feb 2025. I now offer service and pray daily that everyone impacted by their spiritual mission would be liberated to live in love. Empower Health Group,

The Huddle: Conversations with the Diabetes Care Team
Highlighting The Value of Diabetes Care & Education in Inpatient Care with Chris Memering

The Huddle: Conversations with the Diabetes Care Team

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 19:16


On this episode of The Huddle, Chris Memering, MSN, RN, CDCES, BC-ADM, talks about the value that diabetes care and education specialists bring to the inpatient care setting. She outlines the importance of continuity of care between the inpatient and outpatient setting, how DCES in inpatient help increase patient satisfaction and safety, and how others in the inpatient setting can demonstrate their value to their hospital leadership.Learn more about how to showcase the value of the diabetes care and education specialty in our value toolkit created especially for ADCES members. Log in here to view the toolkit:  Showcase Value ToolkitOr click here to become an ADCES member to access helpful resources like this one: MembershipLearn more about ADCES' inpatient certificate program focused on knowledge and skills necessary for effective inpatient diabetes care: https://www.adces.org/store/certificate-programs/detail/inpatient-certificate-program-transforming-care-and-enhancing-lives Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.Learn more about ADCES and the many benefits of membership at adces.org/join.

Global Health Pursuit
72. Part 2: Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: The Polarizing Views for Reform w/ Dr. Morgan Shields

Global Health Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 40:50 Transcription Available


In the United States., psychiatric healthcare seems to be caught between two extreme ideologies...Dr. Morgan Shields, Assistant Professor at the WashU Brown School in St. Louis, is back for part 2 after sharing her VERY personal experiences with the inpatient psychiatric setting. If you haven't listened or watched part 1, make sure to go back one week and hit play.On one side, there's a push to expand inpatient psych beds—just add more space, and things will improve. On the other, some advocate for the complete abolition of psychiatric hospitals, believing that getting rid of them is the real solution.Two drastically different views—but why is the debate so polarized? And is either approach truly the answer?Check out the shownotes for further resources and ways to connect.Takeaways: In this episode, we dive into the complex world of inpatient psychiatric care and its challenges, highlighting the need for better patient-centered practices. Dr. Shields emphasizes the alarming lack of accountability in psychiatric hospitals, suggesting that simply admitting someone doesn't guarantee quality care. We explore the contrasting ideologies in psychiatric care reform, from expanding bed capacity to advocating for community-based alternatives like peer respites. The differences in care quality between for-profit and nonprofit psychiatric facilities raise important questions about patient welfare and institutional priorities. Our discussion reveals how institutional betrayal can occur when patients feel let down by the systems meant to protect them, emphasizing the importance of trust in healthcare. Ultimately, we want to encourage listeners who've faced negative experiences in psychiatric settings to know they're not alone, and change is possible. *The views expressed in this episode are those of the guest and do not represent the views of Global Health Pursuit Podcast or the host. This discussion is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a generalization of inpatient psychiatric care. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health concerns, we encourage seeking support from a qualified professional.*____Listen to the Progressive Pockets Podcast here!-----Support the Podcast: Click here to send in a one-time or monthly donationSubmit a Question: Click here to send in a question!Join the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-listMake sure to follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email me at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com

Global Health Pursuit
71. Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: Are We Healing Or Hurting Patients? w/ Dr. Morgan Shields

Global Health Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 43:58 Transcription Available


What if I told you that there are healthcare facilities that can inadvertently worsen your condition? I'm talking about the case of inpatient psychiatric care. In this episode, I feature a special guest, Dr. Morgan Shields, whose lived experiences might make you question the state of mental healthcare in the United States. From witnessing it from the sidelines as her father experienced bipolar disorder, to experiencing psychosis and manic episodes herself, she found herself asking time and time again for help only to walk away feeling disappointed, hurt, and abandoned of the system. Her journey is one that you'll be thinking about weeks after hearing her story.Check out the shownotes for further resources and ways to connect.Takeaways: Inpatient psychiatric care can sometimes make mental health conditions worse instead of better, which is a shocking reality that many people don't realize. Patients in psychiatric facilities often lack agency and choice, which can lead to feelings of helplessness and contribute to a negative experience. High suicide rates shortly after discharge from psychiatric care raise questions about the effectiveness and safety of these facilities. Dehumanization is a major issue in inpatient psychiatric care, as patients are often treated like they don't deserve respect or dignity during their treatment. There's a significant gap in the quality of care provided in inpatient settings versus outpatient care, highlighting the need for reform in mental health treatment. Dr. Shields emphasizes the importance of understanding the lived experiences of those within the mental healthcare system in order to drive meaningful change. *The views expressed in this episode are those of the guest and do not represent the views of Global Health Pursuit Podcast or the host. This discussion is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a generalization of inpatient psychiatric care. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health concerns, we encourage seeking support from a qualified professional.*____Listen to the Progressive Pockets Podcast here!-----Support the Podcast: Click here to send in a one-time or monthly donationSubmit a Question: Click here to send in a question!Join the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-listMake sure to follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email me at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
1001: Saving Money on Oral Vancomycin Is Great For Inpatients But Can Cause Problems On Discharge

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 3:55


Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode1001. In this episode, I’ll discuss the impact of compounded oral vancomycin liquid on hospital readmission for C diff infection. The post 1001: Saving Money on Oral Vancomycin Is Great For Inpatients But Can Cause Problems On Discharge appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#469 Inpatient Heart Failure

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 90:38


Diuresing ‘til the heart's content Master inpatient heart failure management! Learn key tips for initiating guideline-directed medical therapy, diuretic therapy pearls, and ensuring smooth transitions of care. We are joined by Dr. Gurusher Panjrath @PanjrathG (GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences-Dr. Panjrath) Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro Rapid Fire Questions/Picks of the Week Case Aliquot 1 Defining Heart Failure POCUS in Heart Failure Timing/Indications for Echocardiography Initiating Diuretic Therapy Adjusting Diuretic Therapy/Drip vs Bolus Adjunct Diuretic Therapy Afterload Reduction Monitoring Diuretic Response Inpatient Sodium and Fluid Restriction Case Aliquot 2 Classifying Heart Failure Pharmacotherapy for HFrEF Pharmacotherapy for HFpEF Ischemic Evaluation Interval Summary/Highlights Case Aliquot 3 Considerations for Initial Care of Cardiogenic Shock Choosing Inotrope/Vasopressor Right Heart Catheterization Case Aliquot 4 Discharge Medications for Heart Failure Titration of Goal Directed Medical Therapy Post Discharge Follow Up Washout Period for ACEi/ARB Cost/Barriers of ARNI Patient Education Take Home Points Outro Credits Writer, Producer, and Show Notes by: Reaford Blackburn, Jr., MD Infographic & Cover Art: Caroline Coleman MD Hosts: Monee Amin, MD and Meredith Trubitt, MD    Reviewer: Rahul Ganatra MD Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: Gurusher Panjrath, MD Sponsor: CME Meeting  Visit www.CMEmeeting.org/curbsiders to explore all offerings and claim your discount. Whether live, online, or on-demand, Continuing Education Company makes earning CME easy and rewarding. Special offer for Curbsiders listeners: Save 30% on all online courses and live webcasts with promocode CURB30 Sponsor: Rocket Money Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/CURB today. Sponsor: Freed Visit get freed.ai and Usecode: CURB50 to get $50 off your first month when you subscribe!