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This Week in Health Tech
How trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT

This Week in Health Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:47


James Wellman, VP and CIO of Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home, and Vik Patel, COO of Tido, as they explore advancing data integration, operational efficiency, and patient care. Learn what happens when a healthcare IT partnership transcends traditional vendor relationships to become a true team extension, and discover how trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT. Don't miss this engaging solution showcase.This transcription is provided by artificial intelligence. We believe in technology but understand that even the smartest robots can sometimes get speech recognition wrong.[: 00:00:00Are you and your team attending VIVE or HIMSS and looking for next level efficiency? Book a meeting today and qualify for six months of our MIDR solution. Check the show notes in the description to access this limited offer with our managed integration solution, not just waiting there for someone to assign it.We actually know what's upcoming based on what we have already seen all the way from assessment and what new systems are being implemented. Welcome to This Week Health. My name is Bill Russell. I'm a former CIO for a 16 hospital system and creator of This Week Health, where we are dedicated to transforming healthcare, one connection at a time. Now, onto our interviewVik Patel and James Wellman. [: 00:01:00Vik Patel COO of Teedo Inc. Teedo is a comprehensive healthcare IT solution provider specializing in modernizing healthcare environments. Securing interface infrastructures and enabling real time data connectivity. We're here today to tell some amazing stories about the work you two have done. Welcome to the show.Thanks Sarah. Great to be here. Absolutely. I'm going to start with the obvious. And can you both share how your initial meeting at HIMSS sparked the idea for collaboration and what made you decide to explore the Teedo product suite together? Well, you know, I can kind of start us out there. Vik reached out to me prior to HIMSS.We connected through LinkedIn. And we started talking found we had some common things from our pastbecause he was explaining to [: 00:02:00I was telling him what we needed. But we met in person at HIMSS with his team and kind of started forging a relationship there. So, it's about relationships. So that was a really important component for Yeah, and that was exciting meeting in person and I say that because you know, I have been following James on LinkedIn for a while and We've been talking through the messaging and and I was like, hey, let's meet finally last year.And so that was nice like I said, we both went to University of Kentucky We both lived in Lexington, Kentucky for a long time and which by the way I mean this year in Vegas March Madness should be a lot more fun You know, Kentucky's doing really well for all the basketball fans out there. Well, last time I checked, y'all were ranked 8th nationally, so I guess it's okay to say go Wildcats. We have hope and hope, too. Love it. nership began is rare today. [: 00:03:00I can say for me, it's a core component of who I am.far as a CIO it's a relationship game. If I just wanna buSupport the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn

This Week in Health IT
Solution Showcase: Data Monitoring to Help Clinicians Rest Easy with James Wellman and Vik Patel

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 32:48 Transcription Available


February 12, 2025: James Wellman, VP and CIO of Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home, and Vik Patel, COO of Tido, as they explore advancing data integration, operational efficiency, and patient care. Learn what happens when a healthcare IT partnership transcends traditional vendor relationships to become a true team extension, and discover how trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT. Don't miss this engaging solution showcase.Key Points:01:28 The Power of Relationships in Healthcare IT08:31 Operational Efficiency11:57 Proactive Monitoring 27:11 Future Innovations and Cloud MigrationSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

This Week in Health Tech
Driving Operational Excellence in Health Systems: Strategic Alignment of AI, Data, and Resources

This Week in Health Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 32:51


In this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik Patel, COO, Tido Inc. welcomes James Wellman, VP-CIO at Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home. They discuss topic of achieving  operational excellence using the right combination of data, integration, AI, and resources.   Healthcare organizations can drive operational efficiency through strategic use of data and AI tools by:Establishing a strong data governance framework with clear ownership, standardized processes, and engaging subject matter experts across the organization.Transitioning to a robust, cloud-based data architecture that ensures data portability, interoperability, and security.Carefully evaluating and adopting AI/RPA solutions, starting with automating repetitive processes and augmenting staffing needs, while remaining cautious about potential biases and limitations of AI models.Aligning technology strategy with overall organizational goals, using data-driven decision making for investments and service offerings.Prioritizing education and communication across the organization to get buy-in and ensure effective adoption of new data and technology initiatives.Full Transcript: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/jL1wFdYu1VO_51iq5wRbgrpeY-qgwPiqHo2sCiPBuTrHrI7xnDK4VaUWocH6zR7SoeBZ3JszIc9pDk_3vL5XS3i27AU?loadFrom=SharedLinkSupport the showListen to all This Week in Health Tech episodesVik Patel - LinkedInTido Inc. - WebsiteTido Inc. - LinkedIn

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
Is the Concern Trolling over Asbury helpful? Normal? Cynical? Is it God? Does it Matter?

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 82:53


James Wellman has been on the channel before. His book "High on God" is a meticulous and fair book about the Megachurch movement in American today. He and Tripp Parker join me to discuss the context of the Asbury Outpouring.  Evangelical vs. Liberal https://amzn.to/3JEjmVQ High on God: How the Megachurches Won the Heart of America https://amzn.to/355o4wC

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
The Fall of the Protestant Establishment and the Rise of the Mega-Church with James Wellman Jr.

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 121:00


Dr. James Wellman Jr is a Professor at University of Washington and has written a number of books on religion in America. He's in with Tripp for a conversation about his books.  Evangelical vs. Liberal https://amzn.to/3JEjmVQ  High on God: How the Megachurches Won the Heart of America https://amzn.to/355o4wC    Discord link. Good for just a few days. Check with more recent videos for a fresh link. https://discord.gg/Yre7QxQR Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Estuary Hub Link https://www.estuaryhub.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://paulvanderklay.me/2019/08/06/converzations-with-pvk/ There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333  If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/  All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos.  https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin (BTC): 37TSN79RXewX8Js7CDMDRzvgMrFftutbPo  To support this channel/podcast with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) qr3amdmj3n2u83eqefsdft9vatnj9na0dqlzhnx80h  To support this channel/podcast with Ethereum (ETH): 0xd3F649C3403a4789466c246F32430036DADf6c62 Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640

Becker’s Healthcare -- Cardiology + Heart Surgery Podcast
James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System

Becker’s Healthcare -- Cardiology + Heart Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 19:08


James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System, joined the podcast to discuss HIT team strategy pivots, new technology and more.

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT
James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 13:52


James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System, joined the podcast to discuss IT's role in population health, strategic planning and supporting the changing workforce.

SvenZone Info & Podcast Feed
325 - A Case for the Mega Church

SvenZone Info & Podcast Feed

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 73:03


James Wellman with us today to talk about his newest book, High on God: How Mega Churches Have Won the Heart of America.  Most would have Wellman in the "progressive Christian" camp, he began his research assuming his cynicism about Mega Churches would be vindicated and that he'd find that these things should go away for good.  Instead, he discovered that Mega Churches generally provide a healthy sense of belonging to its members and typically contribute a lot of good into their surrounding communities.  Do these churches help meet emotional needs?  Are evangelicals a more generous bunch than their progressive counterparts?  Here's a very practical and simple explanation for keeping Mega Churches around.  At the top of the episode, Matt Oxley, Ellen Mauro and Joey Svendsen discuss their former fundamentalism, why Matt's not a Christian anymore and why a "universalistic salvation" evangelistic message would be the most effective gospel message, even if it wasn't true.   Pastor WIth No Answers Podcast is supported by Betterhelp!Go get some betterhelp! My Story of Mental Health Crisis (Part 1 of 5)James Wellman / Twitter / High on God"Evangelical vs. Progressive" bookEllen Mauro InstagramMatt Oxley Instagram Join us as a Patron! Join our mailing list to keep up with everything. Tip any amount $ to Venmo for a PWNA Sticker. Ellen Mauro InstagramJoey/PWNA Instagram and Twitter Current DonorSee giving opportunity Join the PWNA Discussion Facebook Group PWNAcontact@gmail.com  for correspondence. Theme song, courtesy of Derek Minor Other music originally composed by Joel Hamilton and Joel Hamilton + friends, and Ray Deezy.   Executive Producer of PWNApod:  Jared SvendsenSupport the show

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
James Wellman, CIO at Blanchard Valley Health System

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 13:52


This episode features James Wellman, CIO at Blanchard Valley Health System. Here, he joined the podcast to discuss IT's role in population health, strategic planning and supporting the changing workforce.

Digital Health Leaders
Conversation with James Wellman, CHCIO, CIO at Blanchard Valley Health System

Digital Health Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 41:07


In this episode, James Wellman shares his strategy for thriving post-COVID; his passion for constant improvement; and what he believes is on the horizon for community hospitals.

Whitworth University
Lecture by James Wellman | 3.3.17

Whitworth University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 51:41


James Wellman presents a lecture, "New Theory of Religious Violence: From Abraham to Trump," in which he provides an overview of scholars' attempts to explain the role of violence in religious contexts. Wellman is professor and chair of the Comparative Religion Program in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington.

New Books in American Studies
James K. Wellman, Jr., “Rob Bell and A New American Christianity” (Abingdon Press, 2012)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 65:07


As one of Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” Rob Bell is a name that is now known well beyond the confines of his megachurch in Grandville, Michigan or within evangelical circles. Bell has been at the forefront of contemporary Christian movements in America and is situated in a unique liminal space where he refuses to be defined. In a new book, Rob Bell and A New American Christianity (Abingdon Press, 2012), James Wellman, Jr.,  Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Washington, probes Bell’s life and examines how he can serve as a lens for understanding the shifting boundaries of the American religious landscape. For Wellman, the enthusiasm and success of congregations like Bell’s Mars Hill Church is indicative of the failure of fundamentalism in American Christianity. The refusal to be labeled by a particular interpretive framework reflects the growing American population’s self-identity as “nones.” This might be why many from the “Spiritual but not Religious” persuasion are attracted to Bell. In fact, after the publication of Bell’s most recent book, Love Wins (2011), he has been charged with being a universalist who is amending the gospel. So what does Rob Bell reveal about American religious culture? How is it changing? And where is it headed? In my conversation with Wellman, we discuss the role of performance, charisma, media, the artistry of the sermon, the relationship between the secular and sacred, gender inclusion, experience over belief, discipleship for here and now, and the importance of media competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
James K. Wellman, Jr., “Rob Bell and A New American Christianity” (Abingdon Press, 2012)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 65:07


As one of Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” Rob Bell is a name that is now known well beyond the confines of his megachurch in Grandville, Michigan or within evangelical circles. Bell has been at the forefront of contemporary Christian movements in America and is situated in a unique liminal space where he refuses to be defined. In a new book, Rob Bell and A New American Christianity (Abingdon Press, 2012), James Wellman, Jr.,  Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Washington, probes Bell’s life and examines how he can serve as a lens for understanding the shifting boundaries of the American religious landscape. For Wellman, the enthusiasm and success of congregations like Bell’s Mars Hill Church is indicative of the failure of fundamentalism in American Christianity. The refusal to be labeled by a particular interpretive framework reflects the growing American population’s self-identity as “nones.” This might be why many from the “Spiritual but not Religious” persuasion are attracted to Bell. In fact, after the publication of Bell’s most recent book, Love Wins (2011), he has been charged with being a universalist who is amending the gospel. So what does Rob Bell reveal about American religious culture? How is it changing? And where is it headed? In my conversation with Wellman, we discuss the role of performance, charisma, media, the artistry of the sermon, the relationship between the secular and sacred, gender inclusion, experience over belief, discipleship for here and now, and the importance of media competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
James K. Wellman, Jr., “Rob Bell and A New American Christianity” (Abingdon Press, 2012)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 65:07


As one of Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” Rob Bell is a name that is now known well beyond the confines of his megachurch in Grandville, Michigan or within evangelical circles. Bell has been at the forefront of contemporary Christian movements in America and is situated in a unique liminal space where he refuses to be defined. In a new book, Rob Bell and A New American Christianity (Abingdon Press, 2012), James Wellman, Jr.,  Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Washington, probes Bell’s life and examines how he can serve as a lens for understanding the shifting boundaries of the American religious landscape. For Wellman, the enthusiasm and success of congregations like Bell’s Mars Hill Church is indicative of the failure of fundamentalism in American Christianity. The refusal to be labeled by a particular interpretive framework reflects the growing American population’s self-identity as “nones.” This might be why many from the “Spiritual but not Religious” persuasion are attracted to Bell. In fact, after the publication of Bell’s most recent book, Love Wins (2011), he has been charged with being a universalist who is amending the gospel. So what does Rob Bell reveal about American religious culture? How is it changing? And where is it headed? In my conversation with Wellman, we discuss the role of performance, charisma, media, the artistry of the sermon, the relationship between the secular and sacred, gender inclusion, experience over belief, discipleship for here and now, and the importance of media competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biblical Studies
James K. Wellman, Jr., “Rob Bell and A New American Christianity” (Abingdon Press, 2012)

New Books in Biblical Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 65:07


As one of Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” Rob Bell is a name that is now known well beyond the confines of his megachurch in Grandville, Michigan or within evangelical circles. Bell has been at the forefront of contemporary Christian movements in America and is situated in a unique liminal space where he refuses to be defined. In a new book, Rob Bell and A New American Christianity (Abingdon Press, 2012), James Wellman, Jr.,  Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Washington, probes Bell’s life and examines how he can serve as a lens for understanding the shifting boundaries of the American religious landscape. For Wellman, the enthusiasm and success of congregations like Bell’s Mars Hill Church is indicative of the failure of fundamentalism in American Christianity. The refusal to be labeled by a particular interpretive framework reflects the growing American population’s self-identity as “nones.” This might be why many from the “Spiritual but not Religious” persuasion are attracted to Bell. In fact, after the publication of Bell’s most recent book, Love Wins (2011), he has been charged with being a universalist who is amending the gospel. So what does Rob Bell reveal about American religious culture? How is it changing? And where is it headed? In my conversation with Wellman, we discuss the role of performance, charisma, media, the artistry of the sermon, the relationship between the secular and sacred, gender inclusion, experience over belief, discipleship for here and now, and the importance of media competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
James K. Wellman, Jr., “Rob Bell and A New American Christianity” (Abingdon Press, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 65:07


As one of Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” Rob Bell is a name that is now known well beyond the confines of his megachurch in Grandville, Michigan or within evangelical circles. Bell has been at the forefront of contemporary Christian movements in America and is situated in a unique liminal space where he refuses to be defined. In a new book, Rob Bell and A New American Christianity (Abingdon Press, 2012), James Wellman, Jr.,  Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Washington, probes Bell’s life and examines how he can serve as a lens for understanding the shifting boundaries of the American religious landscape. For Wellman, the enthusiasm and success of congregations like Bell’s Mars Hill Church is indicative of the failure of fundamentalism in American Christianity. The refusal to be labeled by a particular interpretive framework reflects the growing American population’s self-identity as “nones.” This might be why many from the “Spiritual but not Religious” persuasion are attracted to Bell. In fact, after the publication of Bell’s most recent book, Love Wins (2011), he has been charged with being a universalist who is amending the gospel. So what does Rob Bell reveal about American religious culture? How is it changing? And where is it headed? In my conversation with Wellman, we discuss the role of performance, charisma, media, the artistry of the sermon, the relationship between the secular and sacred, gender inclusion, experience over belief, discipleship for here and now, and the importance of media competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices