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April 24, 2025: Ryan Smith, SVP, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Intermountain Health, explores how healthcare organizations can balance innovation with mounting cost pressures. What does it take to maintain patient-centricity amid such massive digital transformation? Ryan reveals Intermountain's framework of organizing patient touchpoints as "moments that matter" across seven stages of the patient journey, while also discussing their deployment of over 4,000 automation bots and vision for "agentic AI." As clinician burnout and staffing shortages loom large across healthcare, how might Smith's approach to balancing governance with innovation culture help address these industry-wide challenges? Key Points: 06:44 Patient-Centric Care 10:05 AI: More Than a BuzzWord 14:18 Cybersecurity in Healthcare 18:07 Operational Change Management 25:08 Future Challenges and Opportunities 29:17 Speed Round X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
In this episode, Scott Becker shares six key healthcare updates, including Intermountain's expansion in Utah, OSU Wexner's move to go cashless, improved cancer rates, the impact of Medicaid expansion, middle management cuts, and more.
Pink Fuzz, Hot Milk and the Flower Pallets, Blood Lemon, King Ropes, Isaac Winemiller, Desolation Horse, Mesita, Covenhoven, Missy Jo, Aaron Davis, Michelle Moonshine, Brother Chunky
The Motet, Strumbucket, Isaac Winemiller, Wishing Well, Lapdog, The String Cheese Incident, King Ropes, Izaak Optaz, Built to Spill, Sunhills, Benyaro, Ben Musser, The Chemical Brothers (non-local), Craig Armstrong (non-local)
Kitchen Dwellers, The Savage Blush, Lapdog, Hurtado, Wilbere, Wishing Well, Ando Gro, Strumbucket, Sneaky Pete and the Secret Weapons, The Motet, Kiltro
Welcome to FractureLine: the official weekly news feed from the Chest Wall Injury Society, where we will listen to all the bottom-line CWIS updates, shout-outs, fun facts, and weekly banter! This week, we are joined by a BRAND NEW FractureLine Family Member, Mr. Aaron Pugh, PA-C. He has been a part of the Intermountain family for many years and comes into this association with much to offer! We are fortunate to have him. We also are joined by Dr. Kyle Schmitt (Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, CWIS Case Review Co-Lead with Dr. Bradley Faliks)! Dr. Schmitt reviewed the 2024 Case Review highlights and offered thoughts about where we will go in the new year. To round out the holiday season, we also took the time to discuss (in-depth) the team's favorite yearly wintery offering, Eggnog (including the best way to enjoy it). Cozy up next to the fire and tune into your favorite rib podcast! Finally, this week's Summit Review features Dr. Jose Diaz, Division Chief Acute Care Surgery, University of South Florida, and a giant in the rib plating sphere. We were lucky enough to sit down and talk about his thoughts on where rib fracture management started and where we will see it go.
In this insightful episode, we sit down with the CEO of Intermountain Health to discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare. With over 28 years of experience at Intermountain, our guest shares his journey from Chief Operating Officer to CEO, the challenges and opportunities that come with the role, and the unique history of Intermountain Health.00:00 - Competing in Healthcare: Focusing on Disease00:55 - Transition to CEO: Experience and Challenges02:16 - New Children's Hospital and Rebranding04:15 - History of Intermountain Health08:39 - Community Engagement and Sponsorships10:24 - BYU's New Medical School and Doctor Shortage12:08 - Healthcare Staffing Shortages14:01 - Impact of the Pandemic on Healthcare Workers18:27 - Collaboration with the University of Utah21:23 - Silicon Slope Summit Announcement23:03 - Partnerships with the University of Utah23:39 - AI and Technology in Healthcare30:47 - Intermountain Ventures and Health Tech Innovation38:29 - A Day in the Life of a CEOIf you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://intermountainhealthcare.orgSocial:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
The 2024 Festival of Trees opens Dec 4th-7th at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah offering Utahns a chance to celebrate Christmas together while raising money for Intermountain's Primary Children's Hospital. In this episode, FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman is joined by 11-year old Ruby Thackeray- a young childhood cancer survivor who received care at Primary Children's Hospital, her mother Alli Thackeray, and Festival of Trees Co-Chair Jonique Dyer who share festival details and how the event helps provide special medical care for children in Utah and throughout the country. Tix are at FestivalofUtah.org.
The annual Festival of Trees is returning to the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy December 4-7, bringing holiday magic to the community with hundreds of beautiful displays donated to help children in need at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital and beyond. Dana Hussey co-chair of the Festival of Trees volunteer board brings the latest details.
Box Elder, Worlds Worst, Built to Spill, SGRNY, Izaak Opatz, Benyaro, Inland Isle, The Motet, J Shogren Shanghai'd, Ticket to Space, Strumbucket, The String Cheese Incident, One Ton Pig, Yonder Mountain String Band, Kitchen Dwellers
The holiday season is fast approaching and it's time to get your wish list ready. On this episode of What's Happening In Model Railroading, we talk to Mike and Jeff Zucker from Spring Creek Model Trains to find out what should be in your letter to Santa and discuss how to buy the right train set for the enthusiastic child to keep them engaged. Later, Tony and I talk about new releases from Rapido, InterMountain, Broadway Limited and more.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/132Thank you to our episode sponsor, Spring Creek Model Trains:https://www.springcreekmodeltrains.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tully Models:https://steelmillmodelerssupply.com/tully-models/
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 1979, InterMountain Business Lending has been providing SBA loans to small business owners across the state; empowering small business owners and the surrounding communities to promote growth and build a brighter future. President Caryl Eriksson joins us with more. Caryl Eriksson: At InterMountain Business Lending, we are passionate about supporting small businesses and creating economic opportunities. Our mission is to strengthen our small business community and local economy, bridge the gap between SBA loan programs and our partners, and inspire confidence by providing a connected, efficient and reliable experience. Since our inception, our purpose has been to promote the SBA 504 Program, while extending a helping hand to small businesses that want to accomplish their goals. The SBA 504 Program finances real estate, so that businesses can purchase or build their own “brick and mortar” shop, also long-term equipment at a fixed, below-market interest rate to create and retain jobs. We partner with a local financial institution to provide loans with a low down payment, fixed interest rate, and up to 25-year terms. This keeps more cash in the business for day-to-day operations. Let's take the first step together and build your business. Contact us today! Derek Miller: Many successful companies have taken out SBA loans in order to secure better financing conditions. InterMountain Business Lending is here to help you on your entrepreneurial journey. Ready to get started? Visit their website at im504.com for more information. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 8/23/24
From the San Juan, to Bailey, to Denver and more Kodey has this batch covered with some competitive leagues for the fall season and some definite playoff teams in this edition of season previews 2024. Timestamps: 0:00-0:59 Intro 1:00-7:06 Montezuma Cortez 7:07-12:28 Alamosa 12:29-16:02 Bayfield 16:03-19:45 Salida 19:46-25:58 Pagosa Springs 25:59-31:29 Denver Christian 31:30-36:24 Platte Canyon 36:25-41:55 Forge Christian 41:56-45:38 Flatirons Academy 45:39-46:05 Sheridan Update 46:06- Outro https://linktr.ee/PlaymakersCorner Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlaymakerCorner Tik Tok: Playmakers Corner Instagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/playmakerscorner/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlaymakerCorner Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEcv0BIfXT78kNEtk1pbxQ/featured Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/playmakerscorner Website: https://playmakerscorner.com/ Listen to us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rkM8hKtf8eqDPy2xqOPqr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cycle-365/id1484493484?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-cycle-365 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODg4MWYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz
Intermountain search and rescue orgs call for budget increases -- Utah Supreme Court expected to rule on abortion ban
CLICK HERE TO VOTE IN THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE PODCAST AWARDS: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup In your day-to-day, who counts on you? We're all interconnected in these webs of care, everyone leaning on someone else for support. Even Henry David Thoreau, who chose to live the hermit life at Walden Pond – asked his mother to help with laundry. We long to be cared for, and to care in return. How does being that steward feel, in your heart and in your head? What does genuine care mean to you? Our guest today has built his life and his career around discovering and implementing the best ways to care for another human being. Rob Allen is the CEO of Intermountain Health, a non-profit healthcare system with 33 hospitals across several states west of the Rockies. Rob's business is caring for patients, of course, but also caring for the caregivers – all 68 thousand of them within Intermountain. So how does he do it – and what can we take from that hospital setting, and bring into our own lives?
This episode of the Western Friend podcast features the keynote address, given by Barry Crossno, General Secretary of Friends General Conference, at Intermountain Yearly Meeting on June 14, 2024. In his address, Barry discusses several challenges facing many monthly meetings, and some of the potential solutions that could help moving forward. He shares about his own journey to Quakerism, on matching the value system of today's youth, surrendering to what the future holds, and much more. You can find all of the past episodes of the Western Friend podcast wherever you listen, and be on the lookout for new episodes released the first Saturday of every month.
Park City School District and parents discuss how cellphones and social media can negatively impact kids, PWHL Minnesota player and Park City resident Mellissa Channell talks about the team's recent victory, Repairs on horizon for flood-damaged Wasatch County roads, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting, Summit County planner promoted to department director, Robyn Hase, certified athletic trainer and physical therapy manager at Intermountain Park City Hospital, and physical therapist Marlene Hatch preview the third and final installment of Intermountain's speaker series on female athletes, Owners of breakfast favorite Five5eeds set to open sister restaurant serving dinner and Ski industry normalizing after post-COVID bump, Vail CEO says.
The Intermountain Bird Observatory turns 30 and you can help them celebrate by banding birds!
In an effort to keep kids safe while playing around Utah's lakes and reservoirs, Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital has made a generous donation of 900 life jackets to loaner stations. Karlee Kump, Community Health Manager at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital, joins the show to explain where and how people can access them.
Charles W. Sorenson, MD, is the President and CEO Emeritus of Intermountain Healthcare and the Founding Director of the Intermountain Healthcare Leadership Institute. Intermountain Healthcare is a not-for-profit system of 33 hospitals (including virtual hospitals), a Medical Group with more than 3,800 physicians and advanced practice clinicians at about 385 clinics. Prior to that, he served for eleven years as Intermountain's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Currently he serves as an Executive Coach at MEDI, the largest executive coaching firm in the nation dedicated exclusively to the healthcare industry. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor of Surgery at the University of Utah. He has been noted amongst 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare. “Be capable, be affable, and be available. You've got to first become a very capable physician, and just going to medical school or even doing residency doesn't do it. So, do your best to become a doctor's doctor.” Dr. Charles Sorenson, the Founding Director of Intermountain Healthcare Leadership Institute, has been at the forefront of medicine's leadership for decades now. Join us in this episode of The Medicine Mentors as Dr. Charles Sorenson shares his transformation from being a surgeon to becoming an influential healthcare leader, the elements needed for tomorrow's physician leader, and how to be a force of trust in healthcare. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Try to employ a ‘success without side effects' mentality, where putting the interests of your patients before your own becomes the point of success and not whatever outcome you expected. 2. A professional is one who is cognisant of how they affect a team or a patient. The patient's best interest is also a professional's best interest. 3. A leader doesn't always need a professional title or role. Learn to lead in the role you have now. In other words, learn to harness the referent power you have everyday to influence and change things for the better. Improve upon your character and competence follows. 4. Leadership means being affable, available, and capable. Being affable means having the humility to recognize your own limitations and knowing when to seek out advice or help. Being available means saying yes to opportunities and being open to risk. Being capable means to not only be a competent physician but learning to be a ‘doctor's doctor.'
Kaiser Permanente's Risant Health finalizes its acquisition of Pennsylvania-based health system Geisinger. Intermountain-owned Saltzer Health shuts down operations and sells clinics. And, the Biden Administration finalizes its Medicare Advantage pay rate for 2025. That's coming up on today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Kreitlow, the CEO of Intermountain HPP, joins Clint Betts and Garrett Clark for this episode of the Silicon Slopes podcast to talk about food science. Intermountain HPP offers food safety and storage solutions through High Pressure Processing (or HPP), and Thomas talks about elevating the standard of food safety in the industry through these cold process solutions. The technology Thomas' company uses reduces the harm that packaged foods have the potential for, such as eliminating harmful bacteria and pathogens, making it possible for at-risk populations to consume safer products. They chat about various topics including juice cleanses, nutrition, wellness shots, and supply and demand economics. Tune in to learn more from this fascinating episode! "The most efficient product is a product that is packaged in a way where it won't fail, that maximizes the efficiency of the vessel which it's filling."
In this episode we atlk with Mac Lefebvre about his work at Mast Reforestation and the upcoming Intermountain Logging Conference.
Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Lena Morgan // Intermountain Sustainability Summit Coordinator Bonnie Christiansen // Weber State University Sustainabilit Lorenzo Long // Ogden City Sustainability Shane Osguthorpe // Visit Ogden Intermountain Sustainability Summit: https://weber.edu/issummit MORE OAA: https://www.facebook.com/ogdenoutdooradventure https://www.instagram.com/ogdenadventure/ https://www.thebanyancollective.com/ogden-outdoor-adventure-show OUTDOOR JUKEBOX: “Colorado” // Branson Anderson Watch more Van Sessions on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@vansessionspod Thank you to BANYAN1 for powering today's Episode of the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show! Listen and Subscribe to Ogden Arts & Adventure on YouTube! Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, thebanyancollective.com, and on the Podbean App for Android & iPhones. Find value in this podcast, consider supporting us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia DM us on Instagram @ogdenadventure ogden arts and adventure, arts, ogden arts, todd oberndorfer, R. Brandon Long,The Banyan Collective,Ogden Podcast, arts podcast, adventure podcast, the monarch ogden
340B hospitals can register certain outpatient locations with the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) as 340B child sites, which allows them to use 340B drugs. HRSA recently announced some changes to how it had been determining this eligibility during the COVID-19 public health emergency. How have these changes affected 340B hospitals, particularly those that had planned new child sites under the previous policy? For the answers to this question and more, we spoke to Chuck Stubbs, a 340B pharmacist with Intermountain Health based in Salt Lake City. How new hospital child sites gain 340B eligibilityChuck explains that 340B child sites are outpatient departments that are not on the main hospital campus but are fully integrated with the hospital parent site. To start using 340B drugs at a new child site, the location must appear on a filed Medicare cost report with associated costs and charges and then be registered with the HRSA Office of Pharmacy Affairs Information System (OPAIS).What changed during the pandemicPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the process to start using 340B drugs at a new child site could involve up to nearly two years. Chuck notes that during the pandemic, HRSA indicated that child sites that had not yet been registered could begin using 340B drugs right away if they were for eligible patients. Hospitals believed that shift in policy would be permanent.Where things stand nowThe COVID-era child site eligibility changes did not last. In October 2023, HRSA ended what it called a temporary flexibility, citing the termination of the public health emergency in May 2023. Although HRSA granted a grace period for hospitals to come into compliance, that did not provide protections for planned child sites that had not yet been using 340B drugs. Chuck explains how this affected one of Intermountain's planned sites, and he shares advice for hospitals that are in similar situations.Check out all of our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You also can stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you'd like us to cover in this podcast, email us at podcast@340bhealth.org.Resources:HRSA Announces Policy Restricting Use of 340B at New Child Sites After Transition Period
We finally have some details for you guys on the 2024 Intermountain V-Twin Campout! In this episode we are going over all the important info including the date, new location, additional amenities and more. Check it out, this years campout is going to be insane, you don't want to miss it! Follow us on social media for more! Instagram @Tucker_Speed Facebook YouTube Please don't forget to subscribe / follow the show and leave us a 5 star review so we can help grow this show and keep bringing you guys new content! Send in your listener questions to podcast@tuckerspeed.com for a chance to win a free t-shirt! Find all the top motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel on our website and get 10% off your first order when you use discount code PODCAST at www.tuckerspeed.com. Join our SMS list for exclusive discounts, new products and more: Join Now Intro/Outtro Music: Top Shelf Creeps --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tucker-speed/message
In this episode, Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker's Healthcare discusses announced healthcare executive moves & exits in 2024, Intermountain ending their precision medicine program and healthcare hopeful 23andMe's valuation down 98%.
Let's dive into:Jumping into things you don't know much about The transition from treating patients to fixing broken systemsHow to rise above task-drag and spend more time working strategically The pitfalls of taking too much responsibility Making space for people who haven't talked in a meetingHow to bring more perspectives to the table in a productive wayDr. Amy Scanlan is the Chief Medical Officer of the Trinsic Clinically Integrated Network - an Intermountain and UCHealth company.
Intermountain's Saltzer Health faces a shutdown if it can't find a buyer. Physicians at two Allina Health hospitals get the green light to unionize. And, disproportionate share hospitals will continue to receive payments–temporarily–as Congress averts another government shutdown in the short term. That's coming up on today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, regular guest Paige Twenter, Assistant Editor at Becker's Hospital Review discusses current drug shortages and one Intermountain hospital's path to reducing CLABSIs by 46%.
Today's guest is Aaron Chamberlain, Senior Medical Director of the Musculoskeletal Clinical Program at Intermountain Health. Intermountain is a US-based not-for-profit healthcare system with over 350 clinics and 30 hospitals in the Intermountain West, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Aaron joins us on the program today to talk about the biggest challenges facing healthcare leaders when it comes to driving patient access and improved outcomes. In conversation with Emerj Senior Editor Matthew DeMello, Aaron addresses the problem of tech debt and the role that emerging generative AI capabilities can play in ensuring that doctors are spending more time interfacing with patients than in tedious administrative tasks. If you've enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this episode, consider leaving us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you learned, found helpful, or liked most about this show!
December 16: Today on the Conference channel, it's a double Interview in Action live from the 2023 CHIME Fall Forum. First, Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes speaks with Jeffrey Sturman, Senior Vice President & Chief Digital Officer at Memorial Healthcare System. They discuss the benefits and importance of the CHIME forum. Jeff highlights the significance of networking and education sessions that allow peers to learn from each other and evolve their skills. Moreover, they delve into the challenges of labor shortages and the potential of using technology, like AI, to alleviate this issue — an essential question for the audience: can we automate processes to free up more time for patient care? Next, Sarah Richardson, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Tivity Health speaks with Bryce Thompson, Outreach Products and Strategy Sr Director/Care Transformation Partner at Intermountain Healthcare. They discuss how the organization is simplifying the lives of its clinicians. How is a large health organization like Intermountain leveraging its scale to support smaller divisions?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
From its diverse landscapes of open prairie lands to astonishing mountain scenery, its fantastic outdoor sports and recreation, Wyoming is such an integral and important part of the Intermountain. This week we sit down with Senior VP of Mirr Ranch Group, Jared Souza and our newest addition to the team, Erik Anderson to discuss what makes owning land in Wyoming a first-class investment. Join us to see what we found out!Panel: Haley Mirr, Jared Souza, and Erik AndersonNeed professional help finding, buying, or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:Mirr Ranch Group901 Acoma StreetDenver, CO 80204Phone: (303) 623-4545https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/
Technology. I'm of a mixed mind. Broadly, I think technology is a blessing for humanity. It saves lives. In my small corner of the world I interview guests from across the nation over Zoom, and deliver the final product via the magic of podcast. That may or may not be a blessing depending on your opinion of Off the Record. But it goes to show you its reach and impact. But it also strikes me as naive to paint technology as a universal good. Does anyone think smartphones and social media wars have unambiguously improved the country, or how we communicate as a species? How about ransomware and AI hallucinations? One thing that is true: Love it or hate it, technology is here to stay. And is increasingly ubiquitous, ever more powerful, and something we cannot work without. I wanted to talk to someone whose organization is a heavy tech user. Not a vendor representative, but a customer. To get a more objective look at some of the tech we're using in CDI and coding. Joining me for this episode is Kory Anderson, Medical Director of Physician Advisor Services, CDI, & Quality, and Enterprise Medical Staff President at Salt Lake City, Utah based Intermountain Health. It's an organization I consider very tech forward. On this show we cover: His role at Intermountain, a “day in the life” of Kory Anderson Intermountain's CDI/coding tech stack, with a focus on computer assisted physician documentation (CAPD). Impact on MD practice and CDI metrics and out of the box use cases. How smart is current tech? Does it weaken critical thinking, or will it replace CDI and coding professionals? The drawbacks/limitations that vendors don't tell you about. What can't it do, and where it still falls short. Intermountain's ongoing merger with SCL Health, a big obstacle of which includes a migration from Cerner to EPIC A cool new addition to the OTR Spotify playlist
The growth of technology in model railroading has brought a whole new level to the hobby. On this episode, Tony Cook brings along Chuck Stancil of Logic Rail Technologies to tell us about the amazing products he has created that bring life to layouts. Chuck tells us how his products can help add theatrics to your layout and reveals a new product that will provide amazing lighting effects in a number of ways. Later, Tony tells us about the latest releases from Rapido, Intermountain, Walthers, Sylvan, and many more, then we debut the new "Ask Tony" segment with questions about Tony's top 3 locomotives and C30-7A locomotives.Bring your layout to life with Logic Rail Technologies products!https://www.logicrailtech.com/Subscribe to Model Railorad News and keep up with all that's happening in model railroading:https://modelrailroadnews.com/Take a trip through model railroad history on Tony's Model Train Resource:https://modeltrainresource.com/Ask Tony your question for next month's What's Happening In Model Railroading Show:https://www.aroundthelayout.com/asktonySupport the podcast and get yourself signed up for free giveaways by becoming a member of the ATLP Operating Crew!patreon.com/AroundTheLayoutPodcastCheck out our website: www.aroundthelayout.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/aroundthelayoutSend us an email: aroundthelayout@gmail.com
The key to standing out in healthcare is to prioritize accessibility and affordability of care. In this episode, Rob Allen discusses his fascinating experience in the healthcare field and highlights his team's ongoing commitment to ensuring that healthcare services are accessible and affordable. He highlights a holistic approach as Intermountain integrates telehealth and partnerships, advocating for responsible AI use to improve healthcare efficiency and patient well-being. Stay ahead of the curve and get inspired by the transformative initiatives driving Intermountain Health's mission to provide affordable and accessible healthcare services! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
One of the state's largest mental health providers has ousted its interim CEO. The turnover comes as Intermountain is taking backlash over its plan to close a residential facility for children.
Golf season may be winding down in Park City, but it's in full swing in Vietnam. With a long history of living in Asia, local resident Scott Resch focuses on Vietnam during the debut season of his new business, Asia Golf Trips. (1:06)Then, radiologist Dr. Jonathan Shakespear of Intermountain Health discusses extended hours at Intermountain during October which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Shakespear talks about a new "Fast MRI" breast scan for women who are considered to be at high risk for breast cancer. (20:42)And 97- year old psychiatrist and national book award winner Dr. Robert Jay Lifton has a powerful and timely rumination on how we can draw on historical examples of “survivor power” to understand the upheaval and death caused by the COVID-19 pandemic—and collectively heal, in his new book, Surviving Our Catastrophes: Resilience and Renewal from Hiroshima to the COVID-19 Pandemic. (44:24)
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Howard Haile, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Intermountain Health, Peaks Region. Here, he discusses how Intermountain is leveraging their own version of Chat GPT, advice for leaders regarding innovation, and more.
For the 124th episode of the Healthcare IT Podcast, we are mixing together some of the recent health IT news with previews of some upcoming conferences to make our own little health IT potpourri! The first big news item we are discussing is UPMC and Intermountain moving to Epic. Then we discuss the acquisition of […]
Chris is proud to be a 6th generation Utahn and a 3rd generation commercial real estate developer. His career has focused on helping people build their cash flow in commercial real estate and having fun while doing it. Chris has been involved in over 1,000 drive-thru deals throughout the mountain and desert states throughout his career. Chris joined the brokerage community in 2002. He spent tireless hours helping multiple national retailers such as Dollar Tree, Starbucks Coffee, Verizon, Wendy's, and Wells Fargo expand throughout the Intermountain area. In 2008 he chose to pivot his career into the investment sales side of the shopping center business. From 2008 to present he has been involved in over $2.0 Billion of retail investment sales with a primary focus of representing family offices looking to acquire additional assets for their portfolios. On this episode, Chris and Chris discuss: Why Salt Lake City is a fantastic place to work and live Adopting a child from Tonga How Chris develops sites for national retailers What makes a great development site The science of the Drive-thru We'd appreciate you filling out our audience survey, so we can continuously work on providing relevant content to our listeners. https://www.thefortpod.com/survey Links Chris Hatch on Twitter NNN Income Blog The Net Lease Podcast Topics (00:02:02) The hidden gem of Salt Lake City (00:05:32) “We need to have another baby” (00:14:33) Chris' role at Triple Net (00:16:07) What makes a great site-selection person? (00:18:14)What are the characteristics of a tenant you want to work with? (00:20:42) How do you get in the door with these tenants to become their developer? (00:25:08) How should one look at buying a Dutch bros. vs. a building that could host multiple tenants (00:28:15) The importance of the Drive-thru (00:31:33) Exclusive use provisions (00:33:02) Best practices for structuring leases (00:35:01) Providing a developer's perspective (00:37:23) Why would someone buy a building like yours instead of buying treasuries? (00:42:01) The decision to enter MF development (00:45:16) Family breakups (00:52:30) The Red Lobster to Olive Garden story (00:59:18) Modular buildings (01:02:46) Chris on taking 30-day vacations Support our Sponsors Relay Human Cloud: https://bit.ly/3sjQcaY Fort Capital: https://bit.ly/FortCapital Follow Fort Capital on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/fort-capital/ Chris on Social Media: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3BYIjcH LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/45gIkFd Watch The Fort on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3oynxNX Visit our website: https://bit.ly/43SOvys Leave a review on Apple: https://bit.ly/45crFD0 Leave a review on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Krl9jO The FORT is produced by Johnny Podcasts
In value-based care, true leadership emerges from the depths of the heart, where empathy, compassion, and authenticity converge to illuminate the path of positive change. Purpose-driven leadership can not only revolutionize community health but also create a ripple effect that reaches every corner of society. At the intersection of purpose, compassion, and community lies a transformation of our healthcare system with a tangible impact on the well-being of individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Now is the time for healthcare leaders to harness the power of the heart to shape a healthier and more harmonious world for all. The heart's power of purpose knows no boundaries, for it holds the strength to heal, inspire, and connect the threads of humanity. Joining us this week on the Race to Value is Mikelle Moore, a nationally recognized health executive with more than 25 years of experience impacting communities through forward-thinking, collaboration, and leadership. Mikelle has payer, provider, business and start-up experience in healthcare having served in executive leadership at Intermountain Health, an integrated system serving an 8-state region. During her tenure at Intermountain, she served as Chief Community Health Officer and as the first female CEO of the system's flagship hospital. In addition, Mikelle has worked in contracting for a provider-owned health plan and in strategy for Mayo Clinic Arizona. As a thought leader in the space, Mikelle knows the value in moving from healthcare to health. In this week's episode, prepare to be inspired and enlightened by Mikelle's heartfelt exploration of “The Power of Purpose: Transforming Community Health Through Leadership of the Heart.” Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 Introduction to Mikelle Moore, a nationally-recognized VBC executive leading system change to improve population health outcomes. 03:15 Support Race to Value by subscribing to our weekly newsletter and leaving a review/rating on Apple Podcasts. 04:00 Broadening the scope of care delivery in health systems to address the determinants of health through equity, impact investments, and ESG factors. 06:00 Mikelle discusses her leadership journey as an expression of authenticity and purpose to right the wrongs of a broken system. 08:00 Intermountain Health as a leading health system that is designed for a consumer-provider approach to improving health care. 09:00 Advocating for improvements in the variability of care and the reduction of wasteful healthcare utilization. 09:30 Listening to the community in the strategic planning of a hospital. 10:00 Pivoting from “sick care” to “health care.” 10:45 The realization that health disparities were far reaching beyond just the care delivered, e.g. poverty, homelessness. 11:00 “If we want to be health leaders that are making healthcare better, we have to be champions for addressing disparities in underserved and marginalized communities.” 13:00 Finding common ground with Community Benefit Organizations (CBOs). 14:00 Mikelle shares his insights on the importance of relationship-building in community partnerships. 16:00 How the principles of collective impact forged new community partnerships to address behavior health and SDOH. 17:00 Defining success by really understanding the problem and what issues get in the way (e.g. how nonmedical issues such as homeless and social isolation impact health outcomes) 19:00 Developing a system of communication and data sharing between the CBO and health system that is centered on patient needs. 20:00 The Alliance for the Determinants of Health as a vehicle to address social needs to improve health. 21:00 The impact of institutional racism on health equity. 24:00 Viewing social factors in society as a lens to view and understand racism. 25:00 “Inequities are often delivered at a subconscious level. It is our accountability to identify those disparities and build systems of care to prevent them from occurring.”
In episode 9 we sit down with Hoggish Cycles, Blakline Speed Shop and Law Tigers to do a recap of the first annual Intermountain V-Twin Campout. Check it out to hear more about what a kick-ass event this was, what we have planned for next year and a special announcement about another new event coming this year! Please don't forget to subscribe / follow the show and leave us a 5 star review so we can help grow this show and keep bringing you guys new content! Also send in your listener questions to podcast@tuckerspeed.com for a chance to win a free t-shirt! Find all the top motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel on our website at: www.tuckerspeed.com Get 10% off your first order when you join our SMS list here: Join Now Follow us on social media for more! Instagram @Tucker_Speed Facebook YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tucker-speed/message
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Utah State Treasurer, Marlo Oaks. Later in the show, we check in with former Arizona Congressional candidate Mark DeLuzio, a Gold Star father, for a look at the true meaning of Memorial Day. Finally, Jeff Taylor of the Salvation Army calls in to discuss the homelessness crisis and what can be done to solve it. -Treasurer Marlo Oaks spent 17 years overseeing multi-billion-dollar portfolios, first at Farmers Insurance Group in Los Angeles (15 years, $24 billion) and then at Intermountain Healthcare (2+ years, $7.5 billion) in Salt Lake City. He oversaw the Treasury function at Intermountain, along with all the community portfolios, including Primary Children's Hospital Foundation. He has experience managing foundation, endowment, healthcare/hospital system, insurance, defined benefit (pension), defined contribution (401K), taxable, and tax-exempt portfolios, including manager searches, due diligence, risk management, asset allocation, investment strategy, investment policies and guidelines, and reporting to senior executives and boards of investment committees.During the 2008 – 2009 Financial Crisis, his portfolios' performance were among the best in the country, outperforming the median corporate pension plan by 11.5% (funded status basis), representing $200 million in added portfolio value. The insurance pools were top performers among their peers, allowing the company to purchase AIG's Direct Automobile Business, adding $4 billion to the portfolios, at the bottom of the market (March 2009). Treasurer Oaks began his career in Hong Kong on the derivatives desk at Standard Chartered Bank, a large British Bank with offices primarily in emerging markets.As a volunteer, Treasurer Oaks served on the foundation investment committee at Utah Valley University for nine years. He also co-founded two non-profit organizations, the Stella H. Oaks Foundation that provides hope to single mothers through scholarships, and FIRST Utah Robotics a series of four programs that inspire children K-12 to pursue STEM careers. He is a member of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society of Salt Lake City, the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association of San Francisco, and holds both designations in addition to a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Brigham Young University. He completed a Masters of Business Administration at UCLA Anderson School of Business. He and his wife are the parents of six children.-Mark DeLuzio was the first in his family to earn a college degree. After college, Mark was successful in the corporate world, advising senior executives on strategy and tactics in a multitude of diverse industries. For the past 20 years, Mark has been a successful entrepreneur as the founder of a global management consulting company and has received international acclaim as a leader in his field. Mark has been married to his college sweetheart, Diane, for 41 years. They have two sons, Scott and Steven, who joined the military after the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Steve was killed in action in Afghanistan while his brother Scott was fighting just miles away. Like their two sons, Mark and his wife continue to give back to America by dedicating themselves to various military charities. Mark has also helped countless Veterans to start successful businesses. Mark and Diane have three beautiful grandchildren who are the joy of their lives.-After retiring from a very successful run on Wall Street in his late 20's, Jeff had an escalating drug and alcohol addiction. By the age of 34 he was living on the streets of Phoenix and was arrested many times for homeless “survival” crimes that soon grew into non-violent drug motivated felonies. Finally, facing a longer-term prison sentence of 4 years, his sentencing judge diverted him to The Salvation Army Harbor Light Drug Treatment Program. Now Jeff serves as Chairman for Salvation Army of Arizona. -Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Episode #303: In this episode, Jeff Salzenstein shares his incredible stories from his professional and junior tennis career and how the lessons he learned on the court are applicable to everyday life. Some of the key takeaways from this episode is the idea that perfection is the enemy of greatness. Jeff explains how striving for perfection can actually hold you back from reaching your full potential, and how embracing imperfection can help you achieve greater success in all areas of life. Why is it so important to set your intention? Jeff shares his own experience of setting intentions and how it has helped him achieve his goals both on and off the court. Additionally we discuss the difference between being interested versus committed. Jeff explains why true commitment is essential for achieving success, and how you can cultivate a mindset of commitment in your own life. If you're looking for practical insights and inspiration to help you overcome obstacles and achieve your goals, you won't want to miss this episode of the Let's Go Win Podcast. Tune in now! Bio: Jeff Salzenstein is a renowned keynote speaker and performance coach who focuses on helping CEOs, executive teams, and management teams achieve peak performance even in challenging circumstances. He has a rich background in tennis, having been the top-ranked singles player and team captain at Stanford University, leading them to consecutive NCAA national championships in the 1990s. Despite facing significant setbacks due to surgeries, Jeff broke into the top 100 in the world tennis rankings at the age of 30. He has competed against legendary tennis players such as Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, Andy Roddick, and Roger Federer.Jeff shares valuable insights and practical strategies used by elite athletes to optimize performance. His passion lies in imparting proven principles and techniques that enable leaders and organizations to adopt a growth mindset, overcome limiting beliefs, master communication, manage stress, develop healthy habits, and more. Jeff's remarkable achievements in tennis have earned him a place in the Colorado Tennis Hall of Fame, and he has set unprecedented records as a player in both amateur and professional levels.During his junior career, Jeff consistently ranked as the number one player in Colorado and the Intermountain section of the USTA from 1983 to 1991. He also achieved high national rankings, including a top 5 ranking as a 16 and 18-year-old, and received five National Sportsmanship Awards. At Stanford University, Jeff excelled academically and athletically, earning an athletic scholarship and All-American recognition in his junior and senior years. He was also a semifinalist in the NCAA singles championship in 1995.After graduating from Stanford with a degree in economics in 1996, Jeff turned professional and joined the ATP Tour. Throughout his career, he participated in all four major tennis tournaments and climbed the ATP rankings. In 1997, Jeff was honored as the Rookie of the Year by Tennis Week magazine, and he played a televised match against Michael Chang at the 1997 U.S. Open. He reached a career milestone in 2004 by breaking into the top 100 ATP rankings and becoming the 10th ranked American player at that time.In 2007, Jeff transitioned from professional tennis to become a high-performance tennis coach. He launched Tennis Evolution, an online tennis instruction platform that has positively impacted millions of players and coaches worldwide. Jeff has also contributed as a bestselling author to the book "The Ultimate Success Guide" with Brian Tracy. Currently residing in Denver, Colorado, he enjoys road biking, supporting the Denver Broncos and Denver Nuggets, and traveling. Contact Jeff:Website: http://www.jeffsalzenstein.com
In this episode we sit down with Blakline Speed Shop, Hoggish Cycles, Saxmedia, and Law Tigers to discuss our upcoming 1st annual Intermountain V-Twin Campout. This campout is huge for us, and is the first of it's kind here in Utah with multiple shops coming together to create one big event and help grow the motorcycle community for all of us here in Utah. We hope you will all come out and party with us and help make this event huge! Check out the episode to get all the details on what we've got planned and what you should expect. Preorder your campout shirt here - https://tuckerspeed.com/collections/featured-products/products/intermountain-v-twin-campout-t-shirt-pre-order-local-pickup-only Please don't forget to subscribe / follow the show and leave us a 5 star review so we can help grow this show and keep bringing you guys new content! Find all the top motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel on our website at: www.tuckerspeed.com Get 10% off your first order when you join our SMS list here: Join Now Follow us on social media for more! Instagram @Tucker_Speed Facebook YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tucker-speed/message
In this episode we are joined again by regular guest, Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, to discuss CVS Health releasing their Q1 financial report & completing their acquisition of Oak Street Health, and Intermountain & OhioHealth starting deals with Surgery Partners to ramp up ASC growth.
Shane D. Lewis, MDFACS, a general surgeon in Salt Lake City, Utah, serves as the Medical Directorof High Reliability at Intermountain Healthcare overseeing safety, quality,experience, and clinical risk across a multi-state footprint. Dr. Lewis startedhis first business at the early age of five, Shane's Shoe Shine Shack, and hasbeen working to buff the scuffs and scrapes of others ever since. With his leadershipand ability to effectively collaborate with others, the organization hasachieved greater reliability of care, and has fostered a fair and just culturebuilt upon increased transparency. Shane has been persistent in the pursuit tocreate a caring and learning organizational culture that supports the missionof Intermountain and our caregivers.A proven leaderwith operational and governance expertise. Accomplished significant andsustained improvements in culture, safety, quality and patient experience,driving down the system rate of harm by over 70% while improving the culture ofsafety and rate of reporting by caregivers. Effectively changed the culture oftransparency and trust across Intermountain Healthcare. Led a legislativecollaboration to pass a bill improving healthcare transparency in the State ofUtah. Personal focus on improving care through accountability and empathy forcaregivers. Driven by a lifelong personal mission statement to live life withcharity, humility, and integrity, always striving to make a difference in thelives of others Julie Wright is the High-ReliabilityOperations Director in Intermountain Healthcare's Office of Patient Experience.In this role, she leads teams that support safety, clinical risk management,and patient experience work across the Intermountain Healthcare system. Here she applies her expertise toimplement frameworks, processes, and tools that support and empower leaders tobuild and sustain a psychologically safe culture for both caregivers and the patientswe serve. Julie is aregistered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in patient care,improvement science, and nursing leadership. She led the design andimplementation of successful safety and high-reliability programs first inIntermountain Medical Group's 185 clinics. She then had the opportunity to leada system-wide restructure of Safety and Clinical Risk Management and partneringin the alignment of safety, quality, and experience of care work under oneoffice. Julie completed a diagnostic excellence fellowship with the Society toImprove Diagnosis in Medicine and serves on advisory boards for both NQF andThe Leapfrog Group. She currently holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and aMaster of Science in Nursing Education. Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
This episode features Jakob Emerson, Insurance Editor at Becker's Healthcare. Here, he discusses house republicans including a Medicaid work requirement proposal as a part of their bill to raise the debt ceiling into next year and Intermountain's plan to expand their health plan into Colorado next year.
In this episode, regular guest Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare shares key takeaways from a discussion he had with Janie Wade, the CFO at Intermountain and an update on some acquisitions currently in progress across the country.