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On today's episode of PopHealth Week, our guest is arguably the 'father' of population health David Nash MD MBA, founding dean emeritus of the College of Population Health at Jefferson University, Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters engage Dr. Nash in his new book 'How COVID Crashed the System'. We discuss the propsects for healthcare transformation and identify reasons for both optimism and concern. Join us! ==##==
Today’s show is sponsored by the Population Health Colloquium which is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. For more information including the power packed faculty and impressive agenda - or to register go to www.populationhealthcolloquium.com David B. Nash MD MBA, is arguably the ‘dean of population health’ and since June 2019 'founding dean emeritus' at the Jefferson College of Population Health. He is making an encore appearance on the show. We discuss population health in the age of COVID-19 and the many systemic gaps the pandemic has exposed given our aging and predominantly RVU driven healthcare economy. Dr. Nash also previews the upcoming virtual 20th Anniversary Edition of the Population Health Colloquium and the 'Hearst Health Prize for Excellence in Population Health' scheduled for October 5th, 6th and 7th. ==##==
On PopHealth Week March 6th 2019, co-hosts Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters chat with Robin Smith, MD, MBA, Chairman and President, CURA Foundation, and Max Gomez, PhD, Medical Correspondent, WCBS-TV, and President, Dr. Max Productions, co-authors 'Cells Are The New Cure'. We'll discuss broader trends in Population Health and dive deeper into their message to the Population Health Colloquium, scheduled for Match 18 - 20th in Philadelphia, PA. For more information checkout the 19th Population Health Colloquium agenda and faculty line-up. Join us!
On a special edition of Pophealth Week, the 'Dean' of Population Health and actual Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health weighs in on state of population health in the U.S. Always candid Dr. Nash will reflect on much of the content and key take-aways from the just concluded 18th Population Health Colloquium. For more information check out our last two interviews with Dr. Nash, here and here. For more information on the Population Health Colloquium, click here.
The Seventeenth Population Health Colloquium organized by the Jefferson College of Population Health convened in Philadelphia, PA from March 27-29, 2017 at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. David Nash, MD, MBADean of the Jefferson College of Population Health served as master of ceremonies presiding over 2 1/2 days of power packed presentations by key thought leaders in population health sciences. In today's uncertain and volatile climate, the practice of population health has taken on even more importance. As health care leaders, we understand the impact of social determinants on our nation's health. The fact that zip code is a better predictor of health than a person's genetic code is a clear indicator of the need to create healthier communities. In this interview we chat with Dr. Nash who previews the 'go-to' industry standard conference in population health sciences. Enjoy!
On PopHealth Week, March 20th 2017 David Nash, MD, MBA the Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health is our guest. We'll get his insights on the current state of the ACA, the assessment of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and a preview of the upcoming 17th Population Health Colloquium. Dr. Nash's bio notes: David B. Nash was named the Founding Dean of the Jefferson School of Population Health (JSPH) in 2008. This appointment caps a 25 year tenure on the faculty of Thomas Jefferson University. He is also the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy. JSPH provides innovative educational programming designed to develop healthcare leaders for the future. Its offerings include Masters Programs in Public Health, Healthcare Quality and Safety, Health Policy and Applied Health Economics. JSPH also offers a doctoral program in Population Health Science. Dr. Nash is a board certified internist who is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement. Repeatedly named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare, his pro bono national activities cover a wide scope. For more information, click here.
On PopHealth Week we chat with David B. Nash, MD, MBA the Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health. 'Repeatedly named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare, Nash’s pro bono national activities cover a wide scope. He is on the VHA Center for Applied Healthcare Studies Advisory Board and he is a member of the Board of Directors of The Care Continuum Alliance (formerly DMAA). Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for Quality of Care programming for the American Association of Physician Leaders (AAPL) in Tampa, Florida, and leads the academic joint venture between AAPL and the JCPH. He is on the NQF task force on Improving Population Health and is on the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee from the Joint Commission. He also is a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee, the group charged with introducing the tenets of quality and safety into medical education. Finally, Dr. Nash has chaired the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) of the Pennslyvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (HC4) for more than 15 years and he is widely recognized as a pioneer in the public reporting of outcomes.' Join co-hosts Fred Goldstein, MS and Gregg Masters, MPH as we chat with this thought leader in population health and health reform. Produced for PopHeath Week by Gregg Masters, MPH for Health Innovation Media
December 14th 2016 at 12 Noon Pacific/3PM Eastern we chat with David B. Nash, MD, MBA the Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health. 'Repeatedly named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare, Nash’s pro bono national activities cover a wide scope. He is on the VHA Center for Applied Healthcare Studies Advisory Board and he is a member of the Board of Directors of The Care Continuum Alliance (formerly DMAA). Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for Quality of Care programming for the American Association of Physician Leaders (AAPL) in Tampa, Florida, and leads the academic joint venture between AAPL and the JCPH. He is on the NQF task force on Improving Population Health and is on the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee from the Joint Commission. He also is a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee, the group charged with introducing the tenets of quality and safety into medical education. Finally, Dr. Nash has chaired the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) of the Pennslyvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (HC4) for more than 15 years and he is widely recognized as a pioneer in the public reporting of outcomes.' Join co-hosts Fred Goldstein, MS and Gregg Masters, MPH as we chat with this thought leader in population health and health reform. Produced for PopHeath Week by Gregg Masters, MPH for Health Innovation Media.
At the 16th Annual Population Health Colloquium organized and masterfeully moderated by David B. Nash, MD, MBA, the Founding and current Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health held on March 7th-9th, 2016 my colleague and Co-host at @PopHealthWeekFred Goldstein, President of Accountable Health LLC, sits with early social media adopter physician and national thought leader Kent Bottles, MD. This is an insighful, honest and witty exchange that tempers expectations in health reform, population health, accountable care from a thoughtful physician who's been at the table of serial efforts over three decades of 'innovation'. Two superb quotes via Kent: 'Not all those who wander are lost ~ J.R.R. Tolkien'If you are not confused, you are not paying attention' ~ Jack Walsh For more information on the Population Health Colloquium, click here. The video portion of this interview will post here when available. Produced by Gregg Masters, MPH for Health Innovation Media. Enjoy!
On the Wednesday, September 16th 2015 broadcast at 10:30AM PT/1:30PM ET our special guests include David Nash, MD, MBA Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health and Gregory Dorn, MD, President of Hearst Health@HearstHealth. Population health is essential to transforming from an illness-centered healthcare system to one focused on protecting and improving health. We created this prize to help promote promising new ideas in the field that will help to improve health outcomes, and thus proliferate best practices more rapidly. Our goal is to discover, support and showcase the work of an individual, group, organization or institution that has successfully implemented a population health program or intervention that has made a measurable difference. We'll discuss Population Health and the innovative Hearst Health Prize for Excellence in Population Health. For more information click here, and for an interview at the Jefferson College of Population Health, Population Health Colloquium 2015 with Dr. Greg Dorn, click here. The winner will receive a $100,000 cash prize in recognition of outstanding achievement in managing or improving population health. This award is a combined effort of Hearst Health and the Jefferson College of Population Health. Join us!
At the 15th Annual Population Health Colloquium 2015, my colleague Douglas Goldstein @efuturist and I caught up with Jeffrey Rose, MD, senior vice president, clinical strategy, at Hearst Health, follow via @hearsthealth. Dr. Rose guides and represents the Hearst Health care guidance strategy in client and vendor partner interactions and in professional settings across the health industry. He works closely with the major companies and alliances within Hearst Health (Zynx Health, FirstDataBank, Milliman Care Guidelines, Homecare/Homebase and Map of Medicine) supporting and guiding strategic clinical and business initiatives across payer and provider communities, and among the vital domains in medical practices where clinical decision support and care quality support initiatives are paramount. Before joining Hearst Health, he was the chief medical officer at Trizetto Corp. and VP clinical excellence, informatics, at Ascension, where he provided senior executive leadership and strategic support for informatics and quality initiatives. Produced and edited by Gregg Masters, @2healthguru, CEO Health Innovation Media for Jefferson College of Population Health.