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Best podcasts about jackson health system

Latest podcast episodes about jackson health system

Follow The Brand Podcast
Quiet Resonance: How Healthcare's Most Powerful Brands Whisper Rather Than Shout

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 32:08 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat does it truly mean to lead with quiet strength in healthcare? Mavel Arinal, Corporate Director for Clinical Practice and Regulatory Compliance at Jackson Health System, demonstrates how soft-spoken determination can drive transformative change.From her beginnings as a labor and delivery nurse in the Philippines to her current leadership role, Mavel shares the pivotal moments that shaped her professional journey. After immigrating to the United States, she took a humble step back, working as a certified nursing assistant while studying for her NCLEX exam—an experience that taught her invaluable lessons about resilience and the dignity in serving others.The conversation reveals how a simple question to a nurse educator sparked Mavel's passion for education, eventually leading her to discover her gift for empowering others. This curiosity and her willingness to embrace new opportunities facilitated her remarkable transition from bedside to boardroom. Her personal brand tagline, "Lead quietly, change everything," perfectly captures her leadership philosophy that true impact comes not from being the loudest voice in the room, but from intentional observation, deep understanding, and strategic decision-making.Mavel offers powerful insights into the delicate balance between compliance, culture, and compassion when leading complex healthcare initiatives. She discusses how her experience with clinical research transformed her approach to evidence-based leadership and why she believes compliance is evolving from a task-oriented function to a strategic driver of safety, equity, and excellence in healthcare.For healthcare professionals feeling unseen or stuck in their careers, Mavel's journey provides inspiring wisdom: "Progress is not always a straight path, and starting over doesn't mean you've failed." Her story demonstrates that extraordinary achievement is possible with focused determination and continuous forward momentum.Ready to discover your own leadership potential? Connect with Mavel on LinkedIn to learn from her experiences and publications, and explore more episodes of the Follow the Brand Podcast for strategies to develop your professional brand and presence.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!

Risky Benefits
One Day For Jackson - Risky Benefits Podcast S5E4

Risky Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 13:38 Transcription Available


This episode of 'Risky Benefits' features Betty Galan, Executive Director of Development for the Jackson Health Foundation. Betty provides an overview of the foundation's role in fundraising for the Jackson Health System and discusses their upcoming event, 'One Day for Jackson,' a campaign similar to Give Miami Day, centered around raising funds for the health system. The foundation supports various hospitals and programs, including the construction of a new emergency room at Jackson Memorial. Betty also highlights other initiatives like the Guardian Angels Luncheon and holiday toy drive, emphasizing community involvement and volunteer opportunities. Listeners are encouraged to visit onedayforjackson.org to learn more and participate.To listen in and subscribe to more episodes, visit our website: fbmc.com/podcast.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2024 Podcast Break — Amanda Curry

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 6:12


Amanda Curry from Jackson Health System and the University of Miami spoke with “Problem Solved” during the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2024, which took place Feb. 13-15 at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia. We spoke with several conference attendees, many of whom were first-timers to the event, and learned about the insights and joys they took away from their conference experience.Make plans now to attend #HSPI2025 in Atlanta! You can learn more about this event at iise.org/HSPI. This podcast is sponsored by Missouri S&T. Accelerate your career with Missouri S&T's 100% online programs! Learn more at online.mst.edu.

Brand Enabled: The Human Stories Behind Branding
Season 2 - The Vital Comeback Of A 100-Year-Old Healthcare Brand With Jackson Health System's Matthew Pinzur

Brand Enabled: The Human Stories Behind Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 64:45


When Jackson Health System in South Florida was facing bankruptcy, the government-owned brand orchestrated a remarkable turnaround through a series of changes. Our host, Gabriel Cohen, along with Matthew Pinzur, Jackson Health System's Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, discuss this inspiring story of how bringing in a new CEO, modernizing their marketing tactics, and restructuring their team proved to be the successful course correction Jackson Health System needed to thrive.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.monigle.com/

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind with Todd Goodwin M.S., BCH, FNGH

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 29:34


is one of the few hypnotists (1 in 500) to earn the title of Board Certified Fellow by the National Guild of Hypnotists. He is also a certified Master Practitioner of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and a member of the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine. Todd has studied human behavior since 1995. He earned a bachelor's in behavioral science from Washington University and a master's in nutrition from Simmons University. Since opening Goodwin Hypnosis (formerly the Miami Hypnosis Center) in 2007, Todd has helped thousands to resolve a range of personal challenges. Todd has been trained by several experts in human behavior, including Dr. John Demartini, developer of the transformational Demartini Method. As part of his rapid change work with clients, Todd also uses Integral Eye Movement Therapy, a fast, powerful, and versatile alternative to EMDR. Todd has given presentations to physicians and medical staff at Baptist Health and Jackson Health System, and to University of Miami medical students. He has held workshops at Canyon Ranch, the International Employee Assistance Professionals Association, and Miami-Dade County's health and fire departments. Todd has also been interviewed and featured by various media outlets, including the Miami Herald, Telemundo, and local radio programs. Currently, Todd sees private clients primarily to resolve emotional trauma and its emotional and behavioral consequences. These include stress, anxiety, fears, panic, and unwanted behaviors. His strategy is to identify and resolve the underlying causes of these personal issues, instead of merely addressing symptoms. His mission is to help people “wake up” and understand the relationship between their mind, body, health, and life experiences, so they can think, feel, and do better.

Microbe Magazine Podcast
Artificial Intelligence and Infectious Diseases

Microbe Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 38:55


Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to change the way we practice medicine and public health. The tools and AI approaches can substantially impact a broad range of fields from the manner we approach patient care to strategies to discover new antimicrobials, track pandemics and deploy public health measures. AAC recently published a commentary on the impact of AI in infectious diseases and we have a conversation with the lead author of the manuscript and a expert guest who is applying these concepts in real time.    Topics discussed: Basic concepts of AI and different applications. How AI can affect the practice of infectious diseases and antimicrobial research. Specific examples in which AI may have a transformative effect in the future. Guests: Lilian Abbo, MD MBA. Associate CMO Infectious Diseases, Professor of Clinical Infectious Diseases, Jackson Health System, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami Transplant Institute Masayuki Nigo, MD, MSc.  Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, Section of Transplant Infectious Diseases. This episode is brought to you by the Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy journal available at aac.asm.org. If you plan to publish in AAC, ASM Members get up to 50% off publishing fees. Visit asm.org/membership to sign up. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/aac to browse issues and/or submit a manuscript.

The Seamless Connection
#18 - Navigating Challenge & Fostering Happiness: Insights w/ Hendry Regional Medical Center Leaders

The Seamless Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 42:43


Join us this week as we welcome RD Williams CEO and Dakota Redd Chief Nursing Officer, of Hendry Regional Medical CenterHow can to ensure patients receive adequate care for doctor's visits, especially if they lack extensive medical knowledge. Healthcare rights and what quality care looks likeOptimizing Doctor's Appointments: Strategies for patients to manage their anxiety, how they can prepare for a doctor's visit, and how they can ensure all their questions are satisfactorily addressed.A patient's active involvement in their treatment can influence a physician's approach to their care.Future initiatives at Jackson Health System, including plans to integrate best practices, academic resources, and how these measures elevate patient care despite existing challenges in the healthcare environment.“AmplifyMD immediately connects medical facilities to a large network of physicians in all of the most essential specialties, including Neurology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology and Heme/Onc.” Their mission is access, by becoming the definitive specialty care platform that connects every medical facility to the specialty care they need to improve patient outcomes. - https://amplifymd.com/Learn more about Hendry Regional Medical Center: https://www.hrmc.us/Follow The Seamless Connection: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-seamless-connection

The Seamless Connection
#16 - Dr. O'Neil J. Pyke, Chief Medical Officer, Jackson North Medical Center

The Seamless Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 40:51


Join us this week as we welcome Dr. O'Neil J. Pyke, Chief Medical Officer, Jackson North Medical Center- How can to ensure patients receive adequate care for doctor's visits, especially if they lack extensive medical knowledge. - Healthcare rights and what quality care looks like- Optimizing Doctor's Appointments: Strategies for patients to manage their anxiety, how they can prepare for a doctor's visit, and how they can ensure all their questions are satisfactorily addressed.- A patient's active involvement in their treatment can influence a physician's approach to their care.- Future initiatives at Jackson Health System, including plans to integrate best practices, academic resources, and how these measures elevate patient care despite existing challenges in the healthcare environment.“AmplifyMD immediately connects medical facilities to a large network of physicians in all of the most essential specialties, including Neurology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology and Heme/Onc.” Their mission is access, by becoming the definitive specialty care platform that connects every medical facility to the specialty care they need to improve patient outcomes. - https://amplifymd.com/Learn more about Jackson Health System: https://jacksonhealth.org/Follow The Seamless Connection: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-seamless-connection

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Chris Ghaemmaghami, EVP, Chief Physician Executive & Chief Clinical Officer at Jackson Health System

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 12:57


This episode features Dr. Chris Ghaemmaghami, EVP, Chief Physician Executive & Chief Clinical Officer at Jackson Health System. Here, he discusses where his core focuses are in his current roles, how physician hiring looks in South Florida, advice for leaders looking to have a great career, and more.

The Audit Podcast
Ep 145: How to Actually Add Value That's Recognized w/ Andre Reid (Jackson Health System)

The Audit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 37:01


This week, our guest is Andre Reid, Senior Vice President of Compliance & Internal Audit and Chief Audit Executive at Jackson Health System. On this episode, we discuss what happens in a one-on-one Board briefing, effective team-building ideas, and how to help your organization from a cyber perspective. Be sure to connect with Andre on LinkedIn. Resources: IIA Standards Public Comments   Also, be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check out my favorite part of the interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. * This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype.  Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.  

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast
Internal Mobility Discussion

RecTech: the Recruiting Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 28:19


Talent Management: You Can't Grow What You Don't Know with The Cigna Group, ChenMed, & Jackson Health System. What approaches are the most high-performing talent management teams taking to engage, develop, and retain employees? How can skills intelligence be applied to inform where talent needs to grow — and how can it happen in alignment with employee goals and organizational needs through career pathing, gigs, and mentoring? What is automation's role for managers and employees? What is the overlapping tech that can be used by both TM and TA teams? Get answers to the biggest questions facing talent management today. Recorded live at IAMPHENOM

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Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 6 Episode 17: Mindful Minutes featuring Yasmene McDaniel, Chief Executive Officer at HCA Houston Healthcare

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 34:12


Having a clear purpose in your community and village is priceless.  Positive culture keeps people working with you and your vision in business and your career, Says my next guest Yasmene McDaniel. She believes our biggest impact is helping the next-generation network connect and create. She defines her brand through Community and Kindness. McDaniel demonstrates her skills by being concise, communicating with impact directly, and understanding that healthcare impacts everyone in this life. Yasmene McDaniel, MBA, MHA, serves as Chief Executive Officer of HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast network, comprised of an acute care hospital, free-standing emergency rooms, and medical access points throughout the southeastern portion of Harris County.  Before joining the HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast team, she was with another HCA affiliate hospital system – Corpus Christi Medical Center. She has served in executive leadership roles with Sparks Health System in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Jackson Health System in Miami, Florida.  Yasmene possesses 15 years of healthcare leadership in hospital and physician group operations.  She has a proven record in leading strategic planning and business development initiatives, improving employee, patient, and physician engagement, and managing numerous construction and expansion projects.  A native Texan, Yasmene holds master's degrees in business administration and healthcare Administration from Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas, and a Bachelor of Science from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.  Yasmene's mission is to impact healthcare from an administrative perspective through development within communities and connecting resources to drive high-quality outcomes.  She has a son, Camryn, and enjoys traveling and spending time with family.   Let Us Welcome Yasmene McDaniel to the Follow The Brand podcast where we are building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow!

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 6 Episode 15: Best Foot Forward featuring Andre Reid, SVP Audit and Compliance at Jackson Health System

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 44:48


Build confidence through experience, get comfortable, and ask questions to expand your exposure with senior leaders, says my next guest Andre Reid of Jackson Health System.Reid deploys an innovative and progressive thinking mindset that is solution oriented. He focuses on processes, policies, and procedures as a Senior Audit and Compliance Officer. He encourages others on his team through desire and drive and understands that the biggest asset in the world is our people.The best gift you can give another individual is education. You can grow your network and resources to access opportunities through education.  Andre Reid is a Diplomatic professional with over 15 years of assurance and advisory experience. Demonstrates effectiveness as a leader and working in a team environment. Experienced in grasping the big picture and incorporating strategic initiatives in the audit plan from a risk base perspective. Experienced in Enterprise Risk Management ("ERM") and Continuous Monitoring/Assurance development to help align organizational goals and initiative with risk identification and management. With an ability to communicate in an effective/assertive manner to all levels of management as well as executive management. More than 5 years of international work experience, including in Europe, North America, Mexico, and Central/South America. Proven track record in managing a variety of audit assignments and experience with assessing compliance with the Sarbanes Oxley Act.. Effectively using data analysis techniques to provide population systemic value and exploring Robotic Process Automation ("RPA") within the internal audit function to provide management with advisory efficiencies for routine challenging business processes.Demonstrated expertise in designing comprehensive risk-based audit and compliance programs that address an organization's risk impact associated with strategic objectives and initiatives. Reid earned his undergraduate degree at Florida State University in business and his MBA at the University of Miami School of Business in Healthcare policy.Let us welcome Andre Reid to the Follow the Brand Podcast, Where we are building  a 5 STAR Brand that You Can FOLLOW!

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 6 Episode 12: A CIO Story featuring Michael Garcia, Vice-President & Chief Information Officer at Jackson Health System

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 49:05


Dedicated DJ Programmer and Coder becomes the longest-tenured CIO at Jackson Health System, defined by preparation and planning.  My next guest Michael Garcia was challenged to learn medical terminology and the medical workflows early in his career to save lives.  Since then, he has demonstrated the foresight to implement telehealth, predictive analytics, and AI/ML tools over his 17-year career.  Garcia has learned to communicate the why behind decisions to his entire staff to ensure employee adoption of new policies to build strong relationships.Michael A. Garcia is the vice president and chief information officer of Jackson Health System, one of the largest public health systems in the United States. Before being named the chief information officer in 2012, Mr. Garcia was the corporate director of information services for Jackson Health System and previously worked at the University of Miami Miller School Of Medicine. Mr. Garcia is a strategic, innovative thinker whose vision brings a unique blend of healthcare knowledge, information technology, and business acumen. He has over 20 years of experience working with large complex healthcare organizations specializing in IT healthcare informatics, diagnostic imaging, health information management, and revenue cycle management. He is well-versed in establishing governance, policies, and platforms for technology to facilitate collaboration between the business side of operations and the technical side. He has a proven record in successfully executing enterprise-wide clinical and financial information systems implementations. In addition to holding numerous professional and technical certifications, Mr. Garcia received his undergraduate and Master of Science in Management Information Systems degrees from Florida International University's Chapman School of Business.

Breaking Battlegrounds
Lt. Governor Jeanette Nuñez on Florida's Incredible Success

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 43:58


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Florida's Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez to learn more about the many incredible successes she and Governor Ron DeSantis have had in Florida. Later in the show, David Drucker of the Washington Examiner joins us to break down the week's biggest headlines and offer his insight into upcoming elections nationwide. -Jeanette M. Nuñez was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She was elected as Florida's First Hispanic Female Lieutenant Governor of Florida in 2018. She previously served as a State Representative of the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2018 and was named Speaker Pro Tempore from 2016 to 2018. In November 2016, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez was named Speaker Pro Tempore of the Florida House of Representatives. She served as the Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee and served on the Rules and Policy Committee. She was appointed Chair of the Select Committee on Hurricane Response and Preparedness. In the past, she chaired the Health Quality Subcommittee, Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee, and Higher Education and Workforce Subcommittee. She began her healthcare career working at Jackson Health System in 2004 as the State Director for Government Relations and handled all aspects of the organization's state affairs. In 2006, she was promoted to Vice President of Government Relations and was responsible for overseeing the advocacy efforts at the local, state and federal level. In addition to her duties, she served on numerous boards and healthcare organizations, including the National Association of Public Hospitals Fellowship Program. In 2010, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez joined Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) as their Vice President of Community Affairs for both Kendall Regional Medical Center and Aventura Hospital and Medical Center. She oversaw their community outreach for 3 and half years and was responsible for a number of marketing and business development initiatives. In late 2013, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez began her own consulting firm, OnPoint Strategies. She has been working with Jackson Health System, providing them with strategic advice on service line and business development. She has also been tasked to work with the Managed Care Department and Population Health.  Over the years, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez has demonstrated her ongoing commitment to the South Florida community through her active involvement in various local organizations and professional groups. She has been involved with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Miami, WHEN, and Women in Government. In 2007, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez was named Hispanic Woman of Distinction. From 2007 – 2015, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez served on the Board of Kristi House, an organization dedicated to children who are victims of sexual abuse. Additionally, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez served as a member of the Statewide Council of Human Trafficking. The 15-member Council, chaired by State Attorney General Pam Bondi, was created to support victims of human trafficking by enhancing the available care options. Recently, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez was appointed to the National Assessment Governing Board which sets policy for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation's Report Card. She was also appointed to the Constitution Revision Commission which examined the Florida Constitution, identified issues, performed research and possible recommendations to amend the Florida Constitution. Lieutenant Governor Nuñez is a proud graduate of Florida International University (FIU) and a lifetime member of the FIU Alumni Association. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Political Science, her Master of Public Administration from FIU, and a Six Sigma Certificate from the University of Miami. Lieutenant Governor Nuñez has served in the past as an adjunct professor at Florida International University.  She is also a graduate from Leadership Miami. Lieutenant Governor Nuñez attends Christ Fellowship West Kendall Campus. Lieutenant Governor Nuñez is married to her husband of 23 years, Adrian Nuñez, and together they are the proud parents of three children – Megan age 20; Justin, age 17; and Jason, age 12. -David M. Drucker is a senior correspondent for the Washington Examiner, where he focuses on Congress, campaigns, and national political trends. Prior to joining the Washington Examiner, he was a reporter for Roll Call, a newspaper in Washington, D.C. Before joining Roll Call, Drucker covered California politics, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, from the Sacramento bureau of the Los Angeles Daily News. Drucker graduated from UCLA with a BA in history, and spent eight years managing a family-run manufacturing business in Southern California, giving him a unique perspective on how what happens inside the Beltway affects the rest of the country. Drucker is a Vanity Fair contributing writer and regular on cable news and nationally syndicated radio programs. A native of Los Angeles, Drucker resides on Capitol Hill with his wife and two sons.-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

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman
Traumatic Injuries and Burns can be lethal!

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 45:04


Anyone can get severely hurt in a blink of an eye. Listen to Luis DeRosa Jr., BSN, Rn, EMT-P, Trauma and Burn Clinical Outreach/Educator and Injury Prevention Coordinator for Jackson Health System's Ryder Trauma Center and UHealth/Jackson Miami Burn Center, and learn how they save thousands of lives every year!

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 6 Episode 1: A Seat at the Table Featuring M. Sandra Severe CEO Jackson North Medical Center

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 42:52


Welcome to the Follow the Brand Podcast, I am your Host Grant Mcgaugh, and I want to welcome you to our special edition episode.Those with an executive presence work well under pressure, communicate clearly, and have a confident, capable persona.Click Here to ListenAlthough executive presence may seem like a natural ability that predisposes some professionals for the executive suite, it's more often an important skill that takes hard work.My guest Sandra Severe is the combination of personality and character traits that make a dynamic executive.M. Sandra Severe is senior vice president and chief executive officer of Jackson North Medical Center Hospital, a 382-bed acute care hospital located in North Miami Beach.Affiliated with the world-class Jackson Health System, one of the nation's largest public health systems, Jackson North offers a full spectrum of services and is staffed by nationally-respected physicians and healthcare professionals who practice various medical specialties.Ms. Severe is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations at Jackson North, which serves the residents of north Miami-Dade and south Broward counties.Ms. Severe joined Jackson in 2014 and grew in leadership positions throughout Jackson's behavioral health facilities.She most recently served as Jackson Memorial Hospital's chief operating officer, nimbly overseeing a wide range of ancillary and support services for the health system's 1,547-bed flagship facility.During her time at Jackson Memorial, Ms. Severe provided administrative oversight of the hospital's $100 million construction project to build the three-story UHealth Jackson Critical Care Pavilion, a facility that adds 79 ICU beds to the organization's critical care capacity.She was also the executive lead on Jackson's robust COVID-19 lab operations, which provided nearly 200,000 COVID tests to patients, physicians, and employees during the pandemic. She was a model for other healthcare entities in developing testing algorithms used to ensure patient safety and throughput.Before joining Jackson, Ms. Severe served as director of Nicklaus Children's Hospital's early intervention program, the largest federally and state-funded program at the children's hospital that provided services for children with special needs; and as a health care policy consultant for Smile Initiatives of Massachusetts, a mobile dental clinic that provided comprehensive onsite dental care to schools and government offices throughout New England.Ms. Severe is an adjunct professor at Florida International University's Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences and is a regular guest lecturer and panelist at Florida Atlantic University's College of Business.She is a member of several organizations, including the American College of Healthcare Executives, the National Association of Health Services Executives, the United Way Women United and Young Leaders, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.A native of Miami, Ms. Severe earned her Ph.D. in public health and disease promotion from Florida International University, as well as a Master of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Tulane University in New Orleans.Let us welcome Marie Sandra Severe to the Follow the Brand Podcast Where we are building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow!

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Insights from Health Care System Real Estate Compliance Officers

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 11, 2022 41:17 Transcription Available


Real estate is an essential element of health care. Goran Musinovic, Vice President, Realty Trust Group, hosts a conversation with two compliance officers who offer insights into their health systems' real estate operations. They discuss:The goal of real estate from a compliance perspective.How the real estate function is staffed and challenges associated with geographically dispersed teams and staff turnover.Interactions with other departments and fostering a culture of collaboration and communication.Ensuring operational compliance with real estate arrangements and best practices for addressing compliance-related issues.How to measure success in real estate compliance.Goran's panel includes Dawn Geisert, Chief Integrity and Compliance Officer, Trinity Health, and Raul Ordonez III, Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer, Jackson Health System.Listen to Goran's other conversations with health care system real estate counsel and health care system real estate directors.Sponsored by Realty Trust Group.

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman
World-Class Medical Care: Jackson Health System

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 32:09


https://www.facebook.com/JacksonHealth/?__cft__[0]=AZV-l60A6RZExqlcwWW_ek0g3ncw2w4z5I566eQy3UJj9yIAmYzyiUZmnFaelmVKjVtWzb0eMZtZDy3sZWEkuxcWgODBamRBJnGpvh19uhggEyiG0vIC6jeTU2wGASNt24yp5nuX2XHQVdXVLuv_6JFKhZWq5D1fQDtW-CBH0G2eC3W5aOT6Iwud0I0ePi-Oh6jkSoKWX7Z6Q7SA85QY0TGV&__tn__=kK-R (Jackson Health System)(JHS), where patients are treated like family! JHS provides quality Healthcare regardless of one's ability to pay! Listen to Flavia Llizo, Co-President, and Chief Development Officer, Jackson Health Foundation(JHF), as she explains why it is so important for all of us to support JHF's Monthly Donor Program.

Compliance Perspectives
Raul Ordonez on Telehealth [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 13:20


Post By: Adam Turteltaub The pandemic may, please, finally, we hope, be coming to an end. That's great cause for celebration, but it also portends a period of adjustment for healthcare, according to Raul G. Ordonez (LinkedIn), Associate Vice President for Compliance at Jackson Health System. Telehealth, which exploded during the Public Health Emergency (PHE), is likely to see several changes. As he explains in this podcast, before the pandemic telehealth was largely limited to underserved rural areas. When the emergency began, though, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which has latitude in determining which services were allowed and who was eligible, allowed for hundreds of new codes for telehealth that are reimbursable for Medicare patients. Eligibility was expanded to patients all over the US, even those seeing a doctor from their own homes. Once the PHE ends, CMS has stated that many of the waivers for telehealth services will also come to an end. While there will be a notable exception for many mental health services, the end of the vast majority of waivers calls for compliance teams to start planning for a very different future than the present climate. And, they must do so at a time in which the US federal government has a keen eye on False Claims cases and the OIG, as a part of its workplan, will be looking at a host of telehealth-related items. Listen in to learn more about how to prepare for the upcoming, new era in telehealth.

Compliance Perspectives
Raul Ordonez on Telehealth [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 13:20


Post By: Adam Turteltaub The pandemic may, please, finally, we hope, be coming to an end. That's great cause for celebration, but it also portends a period of adjustment for healthcare, according to Raul G. Ordonez (LinkedIn), Associate Vice President for Compliance at Jackson Health System. Telehealth, which exploded during the Public Health Emergency (PHE), is likely to see several changes. As he explains in this podcast, before the pandemic telehealth was largely limited to underserved rural areas. When the emergency began, though, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which has latitude in determining which services were allowed and who was eligible, allowed for hundreds of new codes for telehealth that are reimbursable for Medicare patients. Eligibility was expanded to patients all over the US, even those seeing a doctor from their own homes. Once the PHE ends, CMS has stated that many of the waivers for telehealth services will also come to an end. While there will be a notable exception for many mental health services, the end of the vast majority of waivers calls for compliance teams to start planning for a very different future than the present climate. And, they must do so at a time in which the US federal government has a keen eye on False Claims cases and the OIG, as a part of its workplan, will be looking at a host of telehealth-related items. Listen in to learn more about how to prepare for the upcoming, new era in telehealth.

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories
Black Health: Disproportionate Impact and What We Can Do with Dr. Inaki Bent

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 38:45


This https://jacksonhealth.org/jackson-celebrates-black-history-month/ (Black History Month) we are lucky to be joined by guests who are positively impacting the lives of the Black community. Today we are joined by https://www.linkedin.com/in/inakibent/ (Dr. Inaki Bent), an attending physician with https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6865026371048001537/ (Jackson Health System) who has made it his life's work to make healthcare not only accessible, but proportionate to the level of care the white community has already come to expect. In today's episode of Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories, Dr. Inaki Bent shares his story as an immigrant-born, Miami-raised doctor who has come full circle, providing medical care (and education) to his hometown and beyond. Listen in to learn more from Dr. Bent on the unaddressed healthcare disparities that have been prevalent for decades and how the Black community can take their power back.  

Compliance Perspectives
Anne Daly, Judy Ringholz and Steve Ortquist on Healthcare Compliance Program Reviews [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 15:21


Post By: Adam Turteltaub There are a lot of good reasons to do a periodic review of your healthcare compliance program, not the least of which is that the government expects it. But when's the right time?  How do you get the management support?  What outside experts do you need?  And how do you integrate the results into your workplan? Those questions are tackled by Anne Daly, Vice President of Compliance, Samaritan health System, Judy A. Ringholz, Vice President of Compliance and Ethics & Chief Compliance Officer, Jackson Health System and Steven W. Ortquist, Founder & Principal, Arete Compliance Solutions in this podcast and at their session “How to Assure that Your Next Compliance Program Review Confirms Performance and Helps Improve Your Compliance Program” at the 2022 HCCA Compliance Institute. It's important, they explain, to make sure that you have your arms around the program before you begin the review.  If you're new to the role, you probably don't know enough about the program to make the review as successful as it could be. Once you feel that you are ready and that it's time to have outside eyes review the program, it's important to select a vendor with healthcare-specific experience, ideally with experience interacting with enforcement.  Make sure they also have a solid understanding of the government's expectations as well as your organization's goals.  Be sure they also are well versed in the fiduciary duties of healthcare boards and have the personal presence to be able to present to the board. One thing else to do: make sure the consultant is reasonable.  You want someone who will give you actionable recommendations, not someone caught up in a quest for perfection. Be prepared to dedicate significant staff resources to help the review, most likely including a dedicated person who will be on point for the project.  A consultant is going to need your team to provide a lot of documents about the program and assistance in scheduling interviews with key employees. Once the work is done and the report is drafted, it's a good idea to review it with the consultant to make sure that he or she truly understands the organization and didn't misinterpret any information. Be sure also to meet with the board and key leadership so that they understand the purpose and benefits of the review, including that it is a part of their fiduciary duty to have an effective compliance program. And, be sure to bring your workplan to the final presentation to the board.  That's an ideal time to both demonstrate what you plan on doing and ask for the resources you need to get the job done. Listen in to learn more, and then join us in Phoenix (in person or virtually) March 28-31 for the 2022 HCCA Compliance Institute.

Compliance Perspectives
Anne Daly, Judy Ringholz and Steve Ortquist on Healthcare Compliance Program Reviews [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 15:21


Post By: Adam Turteltaub There are a lot of good reasons to do a periodic review of your healthcare compliance program, not the least of which is that the government expects it. But when's the right time?  How do you get the management support?  What outside experts do you need?  And how do you integrate the results into your workplan? Those questions are tackled by Anne Daly, Vice President of Compliance, Samaritan health System, Judy A. Ringholz, Vice President of Compliance and Ethics & Chief Compliance Officer, Jackson Health System and Steven W. Ortquist, Founder & Principal, Arete Compliance Solutions in this podcast and at their session “How to Assure that Your Next Compliance Program Review Confirms Performance and Helps Improve Your Compliance Program” at the 2022 HCCA Compliance Institute. It's important, they explain, to make sure that you have your arms around the program before you begin the review.  If you're new to the role, you probably don't know enough about the program to make the review as successful as it could be. Once you feel that you are ready and that it's time to have outside eyes review the program, it's important to select a vendor with healthcare-specific experience, ideally with experience interacting with enforcement.  Make sure they also have a solid understanding of the government's expectations as well as your organization's goals.  Be sure they also are well versed in the fiduciary duties of healthcare boards and have the personal presence to be able to present to the board. One thing else to do: make sure the consultant is reasonable.  You want someone who will give you actionable recommendations, not someone caught up in a quest for perfection. Be prepared to dedicate significant staff resources to help the review, most likely including a dedicated person who will be on point for the project.  A consultant is going to need your team to provide a lot of documents about the program and assistance in scheduling interviews with key employees. Once the work is done and the report is drafted, it's a good idea to review it with the consultant to make sure that he or she truly understands the organization and didn't misinterpret any information. Be sure also to meet with the board and key leadership so that they understand the purpose and benefits of the review, including that it is a part of their fiduciary duty to have an effective compliance program. And, be sure to bring your workplan to the final presentation to the board.  That's an ideal time to both demonstrate what you plan on doing and ask for the resources you need to get the job done. Listen in to learn more, and then join us in Phoenix (in person or virtually) March 28-31 for the 2022 HCCA Compliance Institute.

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Rodrigo Vianna - The Future of Organ Transplantation

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 29:35


As Director of the Miami Transplant Institute, chief of liver, intestinal, and multivisceral transplant, and Professor of Surgery at The University of Miami, Dr. Vianna is an internationally recognized pioneer and global leader in transplant surgery. Dr. Vianna completed his surgical training and PhD in Brazil, before doing two transplant fellowships at The University of Miami. Author of nearly 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles, Dr. Vianna was inducted into Brazil's National Academy of Medicine, one of the oldest and most exclusive medical academies in the world.The Miami Transplant Institute is a unique affiliation between Jackson Health System and The University of Miami. Over its 51 year history, the Miami Transplant Institute has become the largest and most comprehensive transplant program in the United States. It remains the only center in Florida that provides every kind of solid-organ transplant and is consistently breaking new barriers in areas like multi-organ transplant and paired donations.

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Joseph Tector - ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: Future Directions

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 34:04


Dr. Tector is a leading U.S. liver transplant surgeon with clinical expertise in multivisceral and small bowel transplantation. He completed his undergraduate degree at Indiana University, doctorate degree at Saint Louis University, general surgery training at McGill University, and transplant fellowship at the University of Miami. Dr. Tector has distinguished himself as an externally independent and NIH-funded surgeon-scientist, building nationally recognized xenotransplantation programs at Indiana, then Alabama, and now Miami.The Miami Transplant Institute is a unique affiliation between Jackson Health System and The University of Miami. Over its 51 year history, the Miami Transplant Institute has become the largest and most comprehensive transplant program in the United States. It remains the only center in Florida that provides every kind of solid-organ transplant and is consistently breaking new barriers in areas like multi-organ transplant and paired donations.

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 2 Episode 6: Technology Healthcare and Empathy with Harley Ortiz, Associate Director of Network Engineering and Operations at Jackson Health System

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 47:58


Welcome to the Follow The Brand Podcast.  I am your host Grant McGaugh CEO of 5 STAR BDM. Today's guest is a career Information technology professional with a keen focus on the healthcare field.  He uses his empathy and drive to bring innovative solutions to life to enable positive outcomes for the patients and employees he serves.Harley got his start by taking advice from his relative's friend to pursue a career in technology.  He would work in a doctor's office working on computers at night and attend school during the day to get his bachelor's degree from Florida Atlantic University and later a Masters's Degree. Once he got into a leadership role, he saw the path to success.  As the manager for network engineering and telecom for a large institution he learned time management, further enhanced his people skills, and began to truly develop his management style. As the Manager of Network Engineering and Telecom, he oversaw Network Engineering, Telecom, Audio Visual, Cabling Infrastructure, Digital Signage, and Mobility teams. After successfully managing these teams and winning service excellence awards and being recognized by his peers as a transformational leader encouraged him to pursue the next step as a director. Currently, he is the Associate Director of Network Engineering and Operations at Jackson Health System. In this role he is overseeing the operations, setting long term goals, budgeting, and driving the technology of his teams.Harleys says you must have both a formal education degree and technical certifications to compete in today's IT job market.  He believes the true value; that whatever we do will stem from the people. To drive technology, we need to drive the people behind it. Understand what motivates individuals, understand how to keep them engaged, and encourage them to begin their path. At the end of the day, Harley believes that if he has impacted one person in his life during his journey then he will feel accomplished.Listen and enjoy our discussion as Harley details his love to see people succeed as he leverages technology to its full potential.  Harley Ortiz is putting himself in the future to become a Chief Technology Officer to not only drive technology but give a true focus and path for an organization.   Let's welcome Harley Ortiz of the Follow The Brand Podcast here we are building a 5 STAR brand that you can follow!

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 2 Episode 4: An Opportunity to Reimagine featuring Roy Hawkins Jr C Suite Executive Healthcare Leader

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 38:41


Welcome to the Follow The Brand Podcast!  I am your host Grant McGaugh CEO of 5 STAR BDM. The focus of this episode is centered on Leverage and Opportunity.  Our next guest has taken the unique skills he has acquired over 20 years of running the day-to-day operations of hospitals to the C-Suite at Atrium Health.  He is committed to improving the status of healthcare across this country and is in the business to make a difference in his community.He uses his skillsets in business acumen, operational efficiency, and leadership development to empower and engage his workforce with innovative platforms that impact his community.   Learn the importance of having a vision that reflects on your WHY and builds powerful relationships.   BIORoy Hawkins, Jr., FACHE, currently serves as the President of Atrium Health North Market encompassing Atrium Health Cabarrus, Atrium Health Stanly, Atrium Health University City  and the free-standing emergency departments in Huntersville, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis.  Roy's focus is on achieving strategy execution for the market in alignment with Atrium  Health's overall goal of operational excellence in key facilities.  Roy has served in leadership roles in academic, for-profit, not-for-profit, and government healthcare systems. Before joining Atrium Health, Roy served as Senior Vice President and  Chief Executive Officer of Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL, with strategic and  operational oversight for one of the nation's largest hospitals. He has overseen multiple  business units and premier service lines, including the emergency care center, the critical care division, Ryder Trauma Center, and the Miami Transplant Institute – the largest transplant center in the United States and the only center in Florida that performs every type of transplant.  Before joining Jackson Memorial, Roy was Senior Vice President and CEO of Jackson North  Medical Center, a 382-bed Jackson Health System-affiliated acute care hospital located in  North Miami Beach. Roy joined Jackson Health System after serving as the Chief Operating  Officer of Johnston-Willis Hospital, a 292-bed HCA affiliated facility in Richmond, VA. In that role, he led the organization through a record-breaking year inpatient volumes and  spearheaded the hospital's efforts to achieving Comprehensive Stroke Center certification.  Additionally, he had executive oversight for the hospital's Emergency Department, Surgical  Services, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, and their rehabilitation unit. Roy also has experience in various Veteran Affairs healthcare organizations, including serving  as interim CEO, COO, and deputy medical center director at James A. Haley Veterans'  Hospital in Tampa, FL, as well as holding numerous executive positions at VA Sunshine  Healthcare Network in St. Petersburg, FL, Orlando VA Medical Center, VA Southeast Network  in Duluth, GA, and the Miami VA Healthcare System. Roy holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Howard University in  Washington D.C., and a Master of Health Administration degree from Florida International  University in Miami.

CMO Pulse Series
You Can't Wait for The Crisis with Matthew Pinzur, Chief Marketing Officer Jackson Health System

CMO Pulse Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 42:58


In this episode of Shareablee's CMO Pulse series, we interview Matthew Pinzur, Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer for Jackson Health System about his experiences as a marketer both throughout his career as well as navigating the Covid-19 pandemic in the South Florida region that he and his team serve, and the importance of fine-tuning your process and approach every single day, to prepare for the unexpected. In taking this approach, Matthew explains how he and his team earned the right to be agile and move quickly when a crisis actually struck. In this interview, Matthew also highlights the importance of taking a grassroots approach to community relations, when dealing with topics such as the Covid-19 vaccine and more. He explains that being close to the community is critical at all times, and that this is something to truly lean on when people are looking for trustworthy information in a public health crisis. Matthew recounts in vivid detail how he and his team became actively involved in enabling and scheduling on-the-ground vaccine appointments, and how being adaptable to the changing needs of his community was critical in supporting South Florida during this unprecedented time.

Worldwide Exchange
Florida Covid latest, DC spending, Amazon and NFL

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 45:49


The CEO of Jackson Health System in Florida joins the program to discuss the latest in the state for Covid vaccinations, hospitalizations, and the back-to-school months. Plus, our own Ylan Mui joins to discuss the latest in DC regarding spending bills and taxes. And Amazon is looking like the front-runner for the NFL Sunday Ticket deal—our own Alex Sherman joins with the latest.

Living Black Podcast
Our Take on COVID-19 and Vaccines

Living Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 25:16


Welcome back to another episode of LBP: Season 2. In this episode, Nayla & Ari discuss the topic of COVID-19 and vaccines from their own experiences and opinions. Additionally, we discuss how this pandemic has truly impacted our community. Unfortunately, we are NOT medical professionals, so please do not consult us for any medical advice. But, if you are interested in learning about the covid vaccine, check out this youtube video by Jackson Health System. https://youtu.be/ebQIIuckBKc And, everyone's opinions here are validated, we just ask that everyone continues to do their own research. :) Here is our linktree link for our socials & GoFundMe! https://linktr.ee/livingblackpodcast Spotify - Peng Black Girls Remix - Song by ENNY, Jorja Smith , FAMM, 2020, https://open.spotify.com/track/2VXcVF8k3GXCFfKu7azVvw?si=9e0b73743cff421e. Accessed 2022.

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman
Making Miracles happen everyday

On Point With Rachel Tourgeman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 34:04


COVID-19 has impacted our lives and has put a great strain on our health care providers. Learn how Jackson Health System is dealing with this devastating pandemic. Hear how Jackson Health Foundation addresses the most urgent needs of this outstanding world-class Academic Medical System.

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NABWIC TALKS: AMBER LAWHORN, DIR. SMALL BUS. JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 37:00


NABWIC TALKS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WITH AMBER LAWHORN, DIRECTOR, SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM Amber Lawhorn currently serves as Director of the Small Business Enterprise Program for Jackson Health System.  In her work with Jackson’s Small Business Program, Amber has managed initiatives that encourage and increase participation of small and historically underutilized suppliers in all of Jackson’s procurement activities.   Her mission is identifying and creating opportunities for those businesses to provide goods and services to Jackson.  Her personal goals include, but are not limited to, sharing information that results in successful outcomes and connecting suppliers with the right people and resources.  Currently, Amber takes advantage of every opportunity to keep suppliers informed of ways to participate in Jackson’s nearly two billion dollar capital program.  This 10-year construction and renovation effort includes a first-of-its-kind Mentor/Protégé program, partnering local small minority businesses with healthcare construction management giants for a priceless training experience. ***************** HOST:  Author, Legacy Writer, Keynote Speaker and MM Bethune Performer, Ersula Odom  |CO-HOST  Jada Williams, Owner and Founder. Kis Ls Inc. ******************* Contact Information: Amber Lawhorn, MBA, CPSD | Director, Small Business Enterprise Program  | Procurement Management Department | Jackson Medical Towers 1500 NW 12th Avenue, Suite 819 | Miami, FL 33136 P: (305) 585 - 7059  | F: (305) 355 - 2193    |E: amber.lawhorn@jhsmiami.org **************************** Follow us at:  https://facebook.com/nabwic1991  |Website:  nabwic.org

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NABWIC TALKS PART II WITH BILL SEED, SR VP JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEMS|MENTOR-PROTEGE

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 50:00


NABWIC continues the conversation in part II of this pre-recorded segment with SPECIAL GUEST:  Mr. William Seed, Senior VP, Facility Design & Construction, Jackson Health System. William R. Seed is a Senior Vice President, Facility Design, and Construction at Jackson Health System in Miami Florida.  In that position he provides leadership for a 1.5 billion Capital program delivering 6 signature projects in 4 years including two new full-service specialty hospitals, renovating four existing hospitals to enhance service as the Miami Dade County safety-net healthcare provider. From 2014 to 2017, he was Executive Project Integration with Walt Disney Imagineering, leading a program delivery transformation employing Lean Integrated Project delivery methodologies. Host:  Ersula Odom  |  Co-Host: Jada Williams A special thanks to our advertising sponsors.  Visit their websites to learn more about these organizations: Ann McNeill:  https://www.annmcneill.com/   |  JPerryandAssociates: www.jperryandassociates.com Pepsico/FritoLay:  https://www.pepsico.com/ NABWIC's Mission: NABWIC was founded to increase the national awareness of Black Women in the construction industry.  Our charge is to:      * Advocate for Black women-owned construction businesses for contract opportunities.      * Create strategic environments that support educational, entrepreneurial, professional, and social network connections. * Train the next generation of Black women and minorities in the construction industry Visit us at NABWIC.ORG

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NABWIC TALKS WITH BILL SEED, SR VP JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEMS: MENTOR-PROTEGE PROGRAM BENEFITS, PART I

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 50:00


WITH SPECIAL GUEST:  Mr. William Seed, Senior VP, Facility Design & Construction, Jackson Health System. William R. Seed is a Senior Vice President, Facility Design, and Construction at Jackson Health System in Miami Florida.  In that position he provides leadership for a 1.5 billion Capital program delivering 6 signature projects in 4 years including two new full-service specialty hospitals, renovating four existing hospitals to enhance service as the Miami Dade County safety-net healthcare provider. From 2014 to 2017, he was Executive Project Integration with Walt Disney Imagineering, leading a program delivery transformation employing Lean Integrated Project delivery methodologies. Along with his BS to mechanical engineering, commercial General Contractor License, master electrical license, Mr. Seed has functioned in numerous roles from physical plant operations to Capital and real estate development for two National Healthcare systems with over 250 combined campuses. __________________ Host:  Ersula Odom  |  Co-Host: Jada Williams A special thanks to our advertising sponsors.  Visit their websites to learn more about these organizations: Ann McNeill:  https://www.annmcneill.com/ JPerryandAssociates: www.jperryandassociates.com Pepsico/FritoLay:  https://www.pepsico.com/ NABWIC's Mission: NABWIC was founded to increase the national awareness of Black Women in the construction industry.  Our charge is to:      * Advocate for Black women-owned construction businesses for contract opportunities.      * Create strategic environments that support educational, entrepreneurial, professional, and social network connections. * Train the next generation of Black women and minorities in the construction industry Visit us at NABWIC.ORG

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
United States Sets Record With More Than 50,000 Daily Cases

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 36:51


The Texas governor issues an executive order that requires masks in public. Florida reported a record of 10,000 new cases. Texas, California and Arizona are among the 37 states that are facing surges. Birx is telling Floridians that are under the age of 40 who have attended large gatherings to get tested, even if they don't have symptoms. A top official says the spike in coronavirus cases is real and not due to more testing. States close beaches and bars as experts warn that the holiday weekend could lead to the "perfect storm." A lawsuit has been filed over Palm Beach County's mask mandate. Local officials are saying that young people in Alabama are holding "coronavirus parties" to get infected and win money. Former Presidential Candidate Herman Cain has been hospitalized with coronavirus after attending the Trump rally in Tulsa. Jackson Health System is pausing elective surgeries. Trump is still in denial as cases hit record numbers, he claims the crisis is "being handled."Experts dispute Trump's claim that the coronavirus is "getting under control." Trump is planning holiday celebrations despite coronavirus concerns. "Fauci says that the current spike in cases is "way beyond the worst spikes that we've seen."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Health Care Rounds
#102: ENCORE Social Determinants of Health with Dr. Joshua Lenchus

Health Care Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 31:01


Joshua Lenchus, DO, RPh, FACP, SFHMJoshua Lenchus holds a pharmacy degree from the University of Florida, and graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000. He currently works as a hospitalist at Jackson Memorial Hospital for the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.In 2012, was elected as the youngest and the first osteopathic President of the Jackson Health System medical staff and chairman of its medical executive committee. He was subsequently re-elected in 2014 and 2016. In 2007 he developed a novel curriculum centered about simulation-based invasive bedside procedural instruction. Now in its eleventh year, the program has transformed the way procedures are taught and performed, decreasing complications thereby leading to safer patient care.Outside the hospital, Dr. Lenchus is incredibly involved, serving as a leader, in multiple county, state and national medical associations, including as the newly elected President of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, the Florida Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Hospital Medicine.About Darwin Research Group   Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories
Telling Health Care Stories During A Pandemic

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 32:23


In March of 2020, all eyes were suddenly on healthcare systems and their nurses, doctors, and staff across the country as we all faced a life-changing experience unlike anything in our lifetimes before...a pandemic. But what does this mean for marketing and communications teams working in our healthcare systems?  Tania Leets is a former journalist, a storyteller, and the Senior Communications Specialist for Jackson Health System. On Episode 7 of Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories Tania tells us the story behind the photo that went viral, how they quickly changed storytelling and marketing strategies during this time, and how you can do it in your own organization.

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We Educate Miami
Workers Memorial Day - Mourn the Dead & Fight for the Living

We Educate Miami

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 29:39


April 28 is Workers Memorial Day, to remember those who have suffered and died on the job, and to renew the fight for safe jobs. Workers are taking action and fighting back to keep each other safe. Nurses in the Jackson Health System, represented by SEIU 1991, are protesting for N95 masks and appropriate health protections. Transit operators, represented by TWU 291, are suing for safe working conditions, launching the #RideNotDie campaign and daring the authority's director to ride the bus one day with an operator. Karla, Antonio and Mindy interview TWU President Jeffery Mitchell about the struggle his members face. Thousand of Miami-Dade parents are getting information about where school lunches are being distributed at https://freeschoollunch.info, where Miami-Dade County Public Schools are providing free meals to students at 50 locations in the county.

The Jamal Show - The Place to Get Intelligent
The Corona Virus Stay At Home Special Part 2

The Jamal Show - The Place to Get Intelligent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 56:24


The Theme of the Episode, is Change. America is undergoing many changes, right now. Many of them will be permanent. In those instances, the change will become us. Special guest President Rene Emilio Sanchez of American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees Local 1363. Basically, Rene is a union President serving 3 hospitals in Miami Dade County, Fl. during the Coronavirus epidemic. He represents over 5000 clinical and non-clinical employees at Jackson Health System in Miami, FL ranging from LPN's, certified nursing assistants, healthcare technicians, nutritional and environmental services staff, Security officers, finance, procurement and IT personnel, transporters, and secretaries. Jackson Healthcare System is spread out throughout Miami-Dade county with 3 hospital campuses, outpatient clinics, and 3 county jails. Please enjoy. -JCW Jamalshowradio@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamalshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejamalshow/support

VBC Radio
Dr. Rodrigo Vianna - Director del Miami Transplant Institute - Jackson Health System

VBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 17:46


En esta entrevista, Rodrigo Vianna, MD, PhD Director del Miami Transplant Institute y parte del Jackson Health System nos habla del puesto tan importante que ha alcanzado el Jackson Memorial en el raking de institutos de transplantes en los EEUU. Es el segundo centro de transplante mas grande del país y es primero en muchas categorías. En el mes del donante, le agradecemos al Dr. Vianna por acompañarnos.

VBC Radio
Carlos Migoya - Presidente y CEO de Jackson Health System

VBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 20:56


Compartimos con ustedes esta conversación con Carlos Migoya sobre los planes de expansion del sistema de salud Jackson en el Doral, comenzando con el nuevo centro de urgencias y el año que viene con dos nuevos centros incluyendo un hospital con 100 camas.

Waking Up in the 305
Episode 6: Leading Our Kids Into the Future with Luis F. Martinez

Waking Up in the 305

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 55:07


From successful lawyer working in the Jackson Health System to risking it all to help shape our future generations, Luis Martinez is someone more people need to learn about. While folks are out there talking about how our educational system needs to change, Luis is actually doing something about it, creating revolutionary programs that are giving our most vulnerable population the opportunity to form a foundation of freedom of choice; giving them the tools and resources they need to thrive in this ever-changing world. In this conversation, Luis candidly shares his journey and how family struggles helped shape everything he does. For show notes, make sure to check out www.wakingupinthe305.com 

Health Care Rounds
#17: Social Determinants of Health with Dr. Joshua Lenchus

Health Care Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 31:01


In this podcast, John Marchica discusses with Dr. Joshua Lenchus the challenges that come with running a safety net hospital, and the role that social determinants of health play in managing population health initiatives. Topics include: Managing population health in a safety net system Social determinants of health and medical compliance Why we should avoid integrating social determinants of health into the EMR. Speaker Bios Joshua Lenchus, DO, RPh, FACP, SFHM, holds a pharmacy degree from the University of Florida, and graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000. He currently works as a hospitalist at Jackson Memorial Hospital for the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. In 2012, was elected as the youngest and the first osteopathic President of the Jackson Health System medical staff and chairman of its medical executive committee. He was subsequently re-elected in 2014 and 2016. In 2007 he developed a novel curriculum centered about simulation-based invasive bedside procedural instruction. Now in its eleventh year, the program has transformed the way procedures are taught and performed, decreasing complications thereby leading to safer patient care. Outside the hospital, Dr. Lenchus is incredibly involved, serving as a leader, in multiple county, state and national medical associations, including as the newly elected President of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, the Florida Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. John Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. Previously, he was the founder and CEO of FaxWatch, a leading business intelligence and medical education company and two-time member of the Inc. 500 list of America's fastest growing companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade. John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University, and serves as an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. About Darwin Research Group Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

VBC Radio
Lidia Amoretti - Jackson Health System

VBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 23:38


Conversamos con Lidia Amoretti sobre el Jackson Health System, los programas disponibles para la comunidad y sobre el crecimiento de este sistema en areas como Doral. Jackson ofrece muchos beneficios gratuitos para la comunidad de Miami Dade y en esta entrevista conversamos sobre como accederlos.

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NABWIC talks with Edwin Odell/Amber Lawhorn

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 30:00


Amber Lawhorn is a hometown girl - born, raised and, now, working in Miami, FL.  Amber worked in both the Aviation and Entertainment industries prior to becoming immersed in the business side of healthcare.  In 2008, Amber joined Jackson Health System as a Business Analyst.  In her role, she was responsible for managing the implementation and daily administration of the contracts division of Jackson’s enterprise compliance system.  In 2012, an exciting opening for growth within the organization appeared.  This opportunity - Small Business Program Liaison - would afford Amber the chance to make a direct impact in her community.  As Small Business Program Manager, Amber enjoys working closely with vendors on a daily basis.  She works hard to provide assistance with navigating Jackson’s operations.  On any given day, she is advocating for small businesses within the community, establishing positive internal and external relationships in order to develop avenues for small companies within the Miami-Dade County community to do business with Jackson.    Edwin Odell spent 33 years in the newsroom as a multiple award winning reporter, producer, and anchor. He is the Corporate Director of communications and partnership for the Jackson Health System. His specialties include: television and radio production, including talent services; corporate and agency DVDs; public relations, that includes serving as spokesperson, media training, community outreach, defining corporate media messaging, crisis training, community outreach, media buys, phone bank scripting and training, writing press releases, media contacts.