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When we are tethered to our responsibilities, it can feel like we need someone to give us permission to go have fun. Maybe some of us have begun to forget what “fun” is? And what it feels like to have it? Have we talked ourselves into the idea that fun is just for kids…and that truly responsible people don't have time for it? Dr. Mike Rucker joins us to explain the value of fun for our personal and our professional life. It turns out, it's even good for our health. Today's book is: The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life, by Dr. Mike Rucker. Fun is an action you can take here and now, practically anywhere, anytime. Through research and science, we know fun is enormously beneficial to our physical and psychological well-being, yet fun's absence from our modern lives is striking. Grounded in current research, accessible science, and practical recommendations, The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. Our guest is: Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com. He is the author of The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Belonging, by Dr. Geoffrey Cohen It's a Wonderful Life: Insights on Finding a Meaningful Existence, by Dr. Frank Martela The Well-Gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature, by Dr. Sue Stuart Smith This podcast on the value of spending time outside Academic Life podcast on how to stop chasing happiness and make a meaningful life instead Academic Life podcast on belonging and the science of creating connections Academic Life podcast on navigating difficult conversations Academic Life episode on a college baseball league that puts fun first Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us here each week, to learn from experts inside and outside the academy, and embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
When we are tethered to our responsibilities, it can feel like we need someone to give us permission to go have fun. Maybe some of us have begun to forget what “fun” is? And what it feels like to have it? Have we talked ourselves into the idea that fun is just for kids…and that truly responsible people don't have time for it? Dr. Mike Rucker joins us to explain the value of fun for our personal and our professional life. It turns out, it's even good for our health. Today's book is: The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life, by Dr. Mike Rucker. Fun is an action you can take here and now, practically anywhere, anytime. Through research and science, we know fun is enormously beneficial to our physical and psychological well-being, yet fun's absence from our modern lives is striking. Grounded in current research, accessible science, and practical recommendations, The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. Our guest is: Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com. He is the author of The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Belonging, by Dr. Geoffrey Cohen It's a Wonderful Life: Insights on Finding a Meaningful Existence, by Dr. Frank Martela The Well-Gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature, by Dr. Sue Stuart Smith This podcast on the value of spending time outside Academic Life podcast on how to stop chasing happiness and make a meaningful life instead Academic Life podcast on belonging and the science of creating connections Academic Life podcast on navigating difficult conversations Academic Life episode on a college baseball league that puts fun first Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us here each week, to learn from experts inside and outside the academy, and embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
When we are tethered to our responsibilities, it can feel like we need someone to give us permission to go have fun. Maybe some of us have begun to forget what “fun” is? And what it feels like to have it? Have we talked ourselves into the idea that fun is just for kids…and that truly responsible people don't have time for it? Dr. Mike Rucker joins us to explain the value of fun for our personal and our professional life. It turns out, it's even good for our health. Today's book is: The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life, by Dr. Mike Rucker. Fun is an action you can take here and now, practically anywhere, anytime. Through research and science, we know fun is enormously beneficial to our physical and psychological well-being, yet fun's absence from our modern lives is striking. Grounded in current research, accessible science, and practical recommendations, The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. Our guest is: Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com. He is the author of The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Belonging, by Dr. Geoffrey Cohen It's a Wonderful Life: Insights on Finding a Meaningful Existence, by Dr. Frank Martela The Well-Gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature, by Dr. Sue Stuart Smith This podcast on the value of spending time outside Academic Life podcast on how to stop chasing happiness and make a meaningful life instead Academic Life podcast on belonging and the science of creating connections Academic Life podcast on navigating difficult conversations Academic Life episode on a college baseball league that puts fun first Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us here each week, to learn from experts inside and outside the academy, and embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies.In this episode, host Chad Desilets is joined by Kevin Crosby, Global Healthcare Director at Dell Technologies, and Gerhard Golden, Global Industries Senior Marketing Manager responsible for Healthcare and Life Sciences at Dell Technologies. Together they discuss Dell's participation in the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's annual conference, HIMSS23, held this year in Chicago, IL from April 17th to 21st and what attendees can expect.Kevin and Gerhard highlight Dell's plans to showcase its solutions through a wide range of technical demonstrations on everything from cyber recovery and digital workspaces for healthcare and life sciences professionals through APEX and multicloud in healthcare to High Performance Compute, AI, and Digital Twin.Dell's subject matter experts will be available for conversations at booth 1225 to share how Dell's technology solutions can, and are, helping healthcare organizations enhance the patient care journey with digital intelligence.Don't miss this opportunity to experience one of the industry's conference calendar highlights. Register to attend and then follow the conversation online using the hashtag #TransformHIT.To learn more about Dell Technologies in Healthcare and Life Sciences visit Dell.com/Healthcare and follow us on Twitter: @DellTechHealth and Linkedin: Dell Technologies Healthcare – Life Sciences.
Curiosity, creativity, and challenge motivate my next guest Steven McWilliams. He leverages his unique skillsets in operations, strategy, and technology to solve problems in his community and find ways that he can impact the healthcare experience. McWilliams challenges us to cease using the old way of thinking to evaluate new technology that can limit its impact. Let us not hold onto the past as we create new healthcare experiences.Steven McWilliams is the Vice President (VP), Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Georgia Hospital Association (GHA), the largest healthcare trade associatio in the state of Georgia. He joined GHA in 2015 and was recently invited to serve GHA as VP, CIO, overseeing IT strategic initiatives and operations. Steven has led many projects in this role, including an enterprise CRM migration, hyper-convergence of the data center, and established the GHA online academy.Before joining GHA, Steven gained valuable experience serving as part of the IT management team at Oakwood University, a private, not-for-profit university in Huntsville, Alabama. There, Steven was responsible for web services and service desk operations.Steven obtained his Master of Science in IT Project Management and Leadership from Purdue University and his Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Oakwood University.Steven is a member of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. In addition, Steven is a finalist for the 2019 Georgia CIO Leadership Association's CIO of the Year Award.Steven likes to spend time with his wife and travel away from the office.Let us Welcome Steven McWilliams to the Follow The Brand Podcast, Where We are Building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow!
Jamie and John sit down with author Dr. Mike Rucker to talk about his book "The Fun Habit." Grounded in current research, accessible science, and practical recommendations, The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com.
Jamie and John sit down with author Dr. Mike Rucker to talk about his book "The Fun Habit." Grounded in current research, accessible science, and practical recommendations, The Fun Habit explains how you can build having fun into an actionable and effortless habit and why doing so will help you become a healthier, more joyful, more productive person. Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
We all want to live a fun and fulfilling life, but the hustle and bustle of everyday life can leave us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. That's why it's so important to make time for fun, even as an adult. From reducing stress to better relationships and improving mental and physical health, carving out time for fun activities can have a transformative impact on many aspects of our lives. Mike Rucker, an organizational psychologist, is here to share his best practices for incorporating fun habits into our day-to-day lives. Illustrating scientific evidence from his book, The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life, we discover why fun is beneficial and what fun habits you can create to make life more enjoyable. So, let's dive in and learn why fun isn't just for kids—it's an essential part of adult life too. Listen and Learn: Fun: what is it all about? What makes fun different from happiness Why is it beneficial for us to prioritize fun as busy adults? Finding time for fun The importance of reminiscing on fun experiences The question of friendship or parenting How to create and maintain fun habits The Rucker-PLAY model How to incorporate more fun into our friendships Resources: To learn more about creating fun habits, visit Mike's website: https://michaelrucker.com/ Visit https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781982159054 to purchase The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life. Grab your copy of all our favorite books at bookshop.org/shop/offtheclockpsych, including Yael's new book, Work, Parent, Thrive! Check out Debbie, Yael, and Jill's websites to access their offerings, sign up for their newsletters, buy their books, and more! About Mike Rucker Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Fast Company, The Telegraph, Psychology Today, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Related Episodes: 99. Make the Most of Your Time with Laura Vanderkam 130. Working Less with Alex Pang 192. Happier With Tal Ben-Shahar 247. Find Your Unicorn Space with Eve Rodsky 251. Wonder with Frank Keil 271. Cultivating Friendships in Adulthood Featuring Adam Dorsay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In today's conversation, I am joined by Dr. Mike Rucker, author of the brand new book, The Fun Habit, which just came out a couple of days ago on January 3, 2023. Mike is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Fast Company, The Telegraph, Psychology Today, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, Mindbodygreen, and more. He was named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, and currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. And, not surprisingly, today's conversation is all about fun! We also talk about framing and word choice and how fun and change really do go together. It's a great chat that I can't wait to share with you. Show Notes: [00:41] In today's conversation, I am joined by Dr. Mike Rucker, author of the brand new book The Fun Habit. [02:32] Mike shares about himself and his background. He is an organizational psychologist by trade but focuses more on behavioral science. [02:44] His new book, The Fun Habit looks at living a life more joyfully through actively pursuing the activities you engage in rather than pursuing happiness. [04:04] From 2009-2016 he optimized his life and tried to extrapolate as much happiness as he could. [06:33] He found out that the more he tried to chase happiness the unhappier he was and he wanted to figure out why. [09:08] We can have more longevity with certain tasks if we add a component that makes it pleasurable for us. We do mundane things – with a little creativity, we can reframe them. [12:07] If we take control over how we spend our time and we bias it towards fun things, ultimately we are going to perceive the world in a more positive and optimistic light. [14:41] If you don't take time off the table for yourself you are not showing up as the best version of yourself. [16:42] When our lives are overly habituated and we are always doing the same stuff we store those memories as single units. [18:58] Most people live this habituated life and that becomes comfortable, but you forget that you can have a little bit of time for yourself. [20:42] Disruption is a great opportunity for change. [21:42] The initial step is to sit down and brainstorm what you would like to do more for fun. This could include past hobbies, things you authentically feel connected to, and things you long to do. Par your list down to 8-15 things so it is actionable. [23:34] An important second step is to make sure it is not an exercise of adding things to your already busy life. Mike suggests doing a time audit. [26:16] We need to swap out the “low-hanging fruit” activities for ones that light us up more. [27:15] First create space in your schedule. Once you have that, use the list you made to integrate things that are more fun into your life. [28:29] A lot of times the biggest impact is looking for a way to change an activity so it is better, or adding something on. [30:56] When you hear about fun interventions at work you need to make sure everyone can come in and have fun at the activity in a safe place. Leaders need to be setting an example. [33:07] Fun in the workplace generally unites you around a common goal. Cohesion comes from wanting to accomplish something together. [35:16] Because our brains work in micro-moments and microdecisions, we really need to be looking at the little things. (Change is more than just the big stuff that requires a project team.) [38:00] People who have a best friend at work are more loyal, happier, engaged, and better employees. Helping to incorporate fun and allowing people to connect is valuable. [40:45] You can either empower the individual so that they can have more fun and more vitality when they come back to the office or you can create it from an empathic standpoint where you are creating opportunities for organic fun. [41:37] Fun is not the same for everyone. [42:56] If the outcome of whatever you are trying to do can still be the same but allow people to do it in a way that feels comfortable to them, you are going to have more fun every time. [44:10] Melina's closing thoughts [44:54] We are a species that is meant to have fun. We should take the time and make the effort to bring fun back into our lives. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. 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Join Julius Bogdan, vice president and general manager of the Digital Health Advisory team for North America at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, to learn about the growing use of artificial intelligence to improve care management, quicken diagnoses and streamline clinician workflow.
¡Aprende SecTY! 2nda parte de la entrevista: La importancia de las organizaciones en la educación continua en la industria de la tecnología Hoy en día existen varias maneras de adquirir conocimiento y educarte de manera continua. Sin embargo, hay organizaciones que nos ayudan de gran manera con muchos beneficios. Escucha y disfruta de la entrevista a 4 profesionales en representación de las organizaciones como; ISACA PR, WOMCY, HIMSS PR y PMI PR. Información sobre cada organización: ISACA PR (Information Systems Audit and Control Association): https://www.isaca.org/membership http://www.isacapuertorico.com/ @ISACAPR en Instagram y Facebook, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/isaca-de-puerto-rico/ TikTok: @isacapr Twitter @isacapr2014 WOMCY (Latam Women in Cybersecurity) https://womcy.org/ https://womcy.org/membership/ @WOMCY en Instagram y Facebook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womcy/ Twitter: @lwomcy HIMSS PR (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) http://pr.himsschapter.org/ https://www.himss.org/ https://www.himss.org/membership-types/individual @HIMSSPR en Instagram y Facebook LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/himsspuertoricochapter/ Twitter: @HimssRico PMI PR (Project Management Institute Puerto Rico) https://pmipr.org https://pmipr.org/quiero-ser-miembro/ @pmi.pr en Instagram @PMIPuertoRico en Facebook LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectmanagementinstitute/ Twitter: @PMInstitute La entrevista completa: SUSCRIBETE en nuestro canal de YouTube Aprende SecTY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1E9yilgLf5HZMQVDf_ViRw Anótate para el taller “Como hacer backup en la nube de manera segura utilizando MS OneDrive”: Anótate AQUI àhttps://aprendesecty.com/tallerbackupenlanube Si deseas capacitar a tus empleados sobre seguridad de información en tu negocio, escríbeme a itsec@sectycs.com para poder ayudarte porque ofrecemos capacitación de seguridad a grupos de usuarios para pequeños negocios. Recuerda: Entra a nuestra página de Aprende SecTY https://www.aprendesecty.com para que puedas obtener las guías, tips y pasos que ya he compartido anteriormente de manera GRATIS. Síguenos en Facebook, Instagram, Twitter y LinkedIN como: @SecTYCS Envíame tus preguntas o recomendaciones a: itsec@sectycs.com Deja tu reseña en iTunes/Apple Podcast y compártelo con personas que necesiten mejorar la seguridad en su negocio y en su vida. Puedes escucharnos también por medio de: iTunes/Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast, Amazon Music y iHeartRadio.
¡Aprende SecTY! La importancia de las organizaciones en la educación continua en la industria de la tecnología Hoy en día existen varias maneras de adquirir conocimiento y educarte de manera continua. Sin embargo, hay organizaciones que nos ayudan de gran manera con muchos beneficios. Escucha y disfruta de la entrevista a 4 profesionales en representación de las organizaciones como; ISACA PR, WOMCY, HIMSS PR y PMI PR. Información sobre cada organización: ISACA PR (Information Systems Audit and Control Association): https://www.isaca.org/membership http://www.isacapuertorico.com/ @ISACAPR en Instagram y Facebook, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/isaca-de-puerto-rico/ TikTok: @isacapr Twitter @isacapr2014 WOMCY (Latam Women in Cybersecurity) https://womcy.org/ https://womcy.org/membership/ @WOMCY en Instagram y Facebook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womcy/ Twitter: @lwomcy HIMSS PR (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) http://pr.himsschapter.org/ https://www.himss.org/ https://www.himss.org/membership-types/individual @HIMSSPR en Instagram y Facebook LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/himsspuertoricochapter/ Twitter: @HimssRico PMI PR (Project Management Institute Puerto Rico) https://pmipr.org https://pmipr.org/quiero-ser-miembro/ @pmi.pr en Instagram @PMIPuertoRico en Facebook LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectmanagementinstitute/ Twitter: @PMInstitute La entrevista completa puedes verla Suscribiéndote en nuestro canal de YouTube Aprende SecTY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1E9yilgLf5HZMQVDf_ViRw Anótate para el taller “Como hacer backup en la nube de manera segura utilizando MS OneDrive”: Anótate AQUI àhttps://aprendesecty.com/tallerbackupenlanube Si deseas capacitar a tus empleados sobre seguridad de información en tu negocio, escríbeme a itsec@sectycs.com para poder ayudarte porque ofrecemos capacitación de seguridad a grupos de usuarios para pequeños negocios. Recuerda: Entra a nuestra página de Aprende SecTY https://www.aprendesecty.com para que puedas obtener las guías, tips y pasos que ya he compartido anteriormente de manera GRATIS. Síguenos en Facebook, Instagram, Twitter y LinkedIN como: @SecTYCS Envíame tus preguntas o recomendaciones a: itsec@sectycs.com Deja tu reseña en iTunes/Apple Podcast y compártelo con personas que necesiten mejorar la seguridad en su negocio y en su vida. Puedes escucharnos también por medio de: iTunes/Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast, Amazon Music y iHeartRadio.
Dr. Mike Rucker is an organizational psychologist and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association whose work has been published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management and Nutrition Research. His ideas about fun and health have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Vox, Thrive Global, mindbodygreen, and more. Named one of ten digital changemakers by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, he currently serves as a senior leader at Active Wellness. Learn more at MichaelRucker.com.
Dr. Cris Salinas is the Global Head of MedTech Advisory and Innovation at Salesforce. He partners with med-tech organizations around the world to incorporate digital platforms that support customer interaction by aligning to the continuum of care, driving quality outcomes and delivering growth. Before joining Salesforce in 2020, Dr. Salinas was the Head of Marketing for Stryker's Latin America region and was responsible for the go to market strategy for all business units and divisions operating across 9 countries. Dr. Salinas received his medical degree from Universidad Mexico Americana del Norte and is published in the Journal of Arthroplasty. He is a member of several industry and medical associations, including the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, the American College of Healthcare Executives, and the World Association Against Infection in Orthopedics and Trauma. Learn more about Cris at https://atchainternational.com/healthcare-and-higher-podcast-ep50-cris-salinas/ Are you a healthcare professional or healthcare executive looking to advance your career, build a better brand, or create a leadership legacy? Visit us at https://atchainternational.com to learn how we can help. Connect with Iqbal on: - Linked at https://www.linkedin.com/in/iqbalatcha/ - Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/iqbalatcha1 - Twitter at https://twitter.com/IqbalAtcha1 Join us next week for another exciting episode of the "Healthcare and Higher" podcast! #HealthcareAndHigher #IqbalsInterviews Song Credits: "Life Is A Dream" by Michael Ramir C. "Stay With Me" by Michael Ramir C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iqbal-atcha/support
Welcome to the Digital Health and Discovery podcast hosted by Dell Technologies – previously known to you all as the "Healthcare Power Chat." In this series, we will take a close look at the healthcare technology challenges facing our industry and showcase innovative solutions.With the Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society's annual conference HIMSS22 just around the corner, this episode sees host Chad Desilets joined by Kevin Crosby, Global Healthcare Director at Dell Technologies, and Mark Tellez, newly joined Director of Global Industries Marketing at Dell Technologies. Together they talk about the acceleration of digitization in healthcare and life sciences, Dell's program at HIMSS22, and how much they are looking forward to seeing everyone at booth #2000. The Healthcare-Life Sciences digital future is here. Let's move forward together.
Welcome Back to another great episode on the Follow The Brand podcast. I am your Host Grant McGaugh, and today, I would like to introduce you to an extraordinary individual who has been a pioneer in telehealth since the early 2000s. She has had a passion for helping patients her whole career, and she is adept at using technology to deliver a higher level of care. She is a Brand Ambassador and Change Agent in the healthcare industry and uses the Motto of Align Connect Innovate to embrace her career and business opportunities.BIO Camila Morrison's passion and dedication have led to an innovative and impactful 28-year career as a Registered Professional Nurse and Health Informatics leader with the love of developing digital health solutions, electronic health records adoption, and virtual health operations. Her passion was ignited in 2003 when she started her career in a busy New York City Hospital, New York-Presbyterian. She embraced many opportunities and expanded her reach to corporate nursing on Wall Street and Occupational Nursing at the NYC Fire Department. Venturing on to become a travel nurse, she landed in Florida. After ten years, her clinical expertise in Labor & Delivery and maternal health leadership shifted to Clinical Informatics. She was in the trenches transitioning her colleagues from pens to computer documentation and implementation at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida. For over 16 years, she incorporated her clinical knowledge into technology projects leading the charge in digital health transformation and telehealth strategy and operations. In 2019, Camila accepted another challenge in Atlanta, GA, where she serves as Population Health leader, focused on the operations of Quality and Care Management teams' processes to impact patients with chronic and complex care in the community. With Sequent Health Physician Partners, a subsidiary of Northside Hospital, she works with payers to address health care gaps and quality initiatives to decrease health costs.Camila earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seton Hall University and a Master of Science in Health Informatics and Management Systems at Florida International University. Camila is the founder of CGM IT Group LLC, a start-up focused on bridging healthcare gaps with technology while increasing the potential for innovation and economic growth. The mission of CGM is to align with like-minded individuals and organizations to address healthcare concerns further, improve clinical care, educate early careerists and students in the growing field of Telehealth, Virtual, and Digital Healthcare. Camila serves as Vice-President for the Metro-Atlanta Women of Color Empowerment Institute. This non-profit organization strives to build awareness of healthcare disparities, mentoring and uniting women of color. She is Parliamentarian of the National Association of Healthcare Executives Atlanta Chapter and a member of the American Telemedicine Association and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. Camila married the love of her life in 2019 and has two college students, Mateo and Givanna. When asked who inspires her the most, she stated Maya Angelou because of these words. People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou Let's extend a warm welcome to Mrs. Camila Morrison on the Follow the Brand Podcast, where we are building a 5 STAR Brand that You can Follow!
Dr. Christina Madison, the Public Health Pharmacist and Todd Eury, CEO of the Pharmacy Podcast Network attended the HIMSS conference in Las Vegas and had the opportunity to interview several dynamic companies focused on healthcare information technology & it's impact on better patient care. HIMSS is the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, which is a global advisor, thought leader and member association committed to transforming the health ecosystem. The HIMSS 2021 Global Conference was attended by more than 20,000 participants and offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in health innovation, public policy, research and analytics to advise leaders and influencers on best practices in modern healthcare delivery. Special guests: Robert Cohen Jay Sultan Collin Banas Tina Moen Casey Pittolk & Mike Vidmar Nick Potts Michelle Trombetta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Christina Madison, the Public Health Pharmacist and Todd Eury, CEO of the Pharmacy Podcast Network attended the HIMSS conference in Las Vegas and had the opportunity to interview several dynamic companies focused on healthcare information technology & it's impact on better patient care. HIMSS is the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, which is a global advisor, thought leader and member association committed to transforming the health ecosystem. The HIMSS 2021 Global Conference was attended by more than 20,000 participants and offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in health innovation, public policy, research and analytics to advise leaders and influencers on best practices in modern healthcare delivery. Special guests: Robert Cohen Jay Sultan Collin Banas Tina Moen Casey Pittolk & Mike Vidmar Nick Potts Michelle Trombetta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Jim Tate talks to Lee Kim the director of Privacy and Security at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. She is a member of the U.S. DHS Analytic Exchange Program and the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCYTE) National Visiting Committee. Lee is a nationally recognized leader in the protection of healthcare information. https://twitter.com/jimtate https://twitter.com/lkimcissp To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Dr. Eric S. Weaver is nationally recognized for his work in primary care transformation and value-based care. He is the Executive Director of the Accountable Care Learning Collaborative, a nonprofit organization established by former HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt and former CMS Administrator Dr. Mark McClellan to accelerate the value-based care readiness of healthcare organizations. Eric has an extensive executive leadership track record with physician-led ACOs and risk-bearing entities. He previously held the role of corporate vice president for Innovista Health Solutions, a population health management services organization, and oversaw enterprise capital investment strategy and technology adoption. Eric was also the President, and CEO of Austin, Texas-based Integrated ACO – one of the most successful physician-led Accountable Care Organizations in the Medicare Shared Savings Program before its acquisition by Evolent Health. Eric is a committed health care executive with Fellow designations from the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Medical Group Management Association and the Health Information and Management Systems Society. He received his Master of Healthcare Administration degree from Texas State University and his Doctor of Healthcare Administration degree from the Medical University of South Carolina. He was the recipient of the ACHE Robert S. Hudgens Award for Young Healthcare Executive of the Year and the Modern Healthcare “Up & Comers” Award in 2016. In addition, he was named to Becker's Hospital Review list of “Rising Stars: 25 Healthcare Leaders Under 40” in 2015, and awarded the Young Alumni Rising Award from Texas State University. In addition to his work as a healthcare executive, Eric serves on various Boards such as the Texas State Development Foundation, the Dell Medical School Society for Health & Business, and the Half Helen Foundation. In his free time, he enjoys spending time outdoors and traveling with his wife and daughter. Here in Episode #110 Eric starts our show with a leadership mindset that centers us around fostering strong relationships. Eric walks us through his career path going from the administration, and into blazing a path for value-based care. He also gives us a current state report of the state of value-based care. Eric shares a dark moment story around using leadership setbacks to gain career focus. He tells us why taking smart career risks will pay-off over time. He also highlights how to use your WHY, to build great teams. Eric shares how the ACLC continues to build strong partners throughout the pandemic. He gives us his personal AHA connected with improvement opportunities for healthcare. He shares thoughts on how quality people will drive healthcare transformations. He ties in connections between innovation, entrepreneurship, and value-based care. And gives us his best career advice. • Connect with Dr. Eric on LinkedIn • Learn more about the ACLC • Check out Eric's Podcast • Access the Healthcare QualityCast LinkedIn Group • Leaves Us a Rating • Earn Your Lean Six Sigma for Healthcare Certification • Request a Corporate Demo of our online QI Academy
John L. Gronski, Major General (U.S. Army Retired) is founder and CEO of Leader Grove LLC, a keynote speaker, leadership seminar facilitator, executive coach, author, and director of the leadership academy for student-athletes at Lebanon Valley College. John is a Certified DISC Practitioner and he serves on the Academic Advisory Council for Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies. John has earned a superb reputation as a leadership and peak performance expert, a motivational storyteller, and a much sought-after speaker and leadership seminar facilitator. His presentations feature inspirational stories and wisdom gained from his own leadership experience and the experience of others. John has provided leadership assessments, training and/or keynote addresses to many large organizations and companies including NATO, General Dynamics, Nutanix, PNC Bank, the United States Army, the National Conference on Ethics in America at West Point, Pennsylvania National Guard, Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network, PECO Energy, Exelon, Comcast, the YMCA, the Freedom Alliance, Penn State University, Drexel University, Widener University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Wilkes University, Lebanon Valley College, Albert Einstein Health Network, Buckman’s Inc., Delaware Valley Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Schlouch Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce, the Kulski Foundation, the USO, Rotary International, VFW, and the Young Presidents Organization. John is the author of the inspirational leadership book, “The Ride of Our Lives – Lessons on Life, Leadership, and Love”. The book tells the inspiring story about a family on a transformational journey as they bicycled across the USA. For full show notes, visit calwalters.me.
We recently sat down with Adam Turinas, founder & CEO, of Healthlaunchpad and Lauren Goodman, director of market intelligence, at HIMMS - the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. They shared the results of a survey of health tech marketers and how marketing has changed as a result of the pandemic. There were a few surprises from the survey including one about marketing budgets in 2021. We also learned more about Account Based Marketing (ABM) and how healthcare marketers can begin to start implementing those programs in their companies. Tune in to find out more! Connect with Adam & Lauren: Adam Turnias: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turinas/ Lauren Goodman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-goodman-ipc/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The health care industry is experiencing a digital transformation that has been decades in the making. In this era of COVID-19 disruption and heightened consumer expectations for care delivery, the industry needs trusted leaders like Ed Marx. As one of the leading experts on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other disruptive technology innovations in healthcare, Ed Marx is the trusted advisor that healthcare organizations seek for advice on successfully navigating this digital transformation journey. Our guest this week, Edward W. Marx, is Chief Digital Officer for Tech Mahindra Health and Life Sciences. As CDO, he oversees digital strategy and execution for providers, payors, pharma and bio-tech. Ed has had a phenomenal CIO career in leading the development and execution of digital strategies that have positioned his organizations for success and long-term relevance, including Cleveland Clinic, NYC Health & Hospital, Texas Health Resources, and more. Ed is a Fellow of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. He has won numerous awards, including HIMSS/CHIME 2013 CIO of the Year, and has been recognized by CIO and Computer World as one of the “Top 100 Leaders.” Becker's named Marx as the 2015 “Top Healthcare IT Executive” and the 2016 “17 Most Influential People in Healthcare.” Edward also races for Team USA Duathlon, is an Ironman Triathlete, has climbed some of the tallest mountains in the world, and is a cancer survivor. In this episode, we speak with Ed about his most recent of 5 books, the new 2020 healthcare bestseller “Healthcare Digital Transformation: How Consumerism, Technology and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future.” Join us as we consider consumer-centric, data-driven care delivery -- enabled by technology innovation – as a blueprint for the digital transformation that will lead to success in this race to value! Episode Bookmarks: 01:45 Introduction to Ed Marx and his new book “Healthcare Digital Transformation: How Consumerism, Technology and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future” 04:30 Eric's chance encounter with Ed at SXSW 05:20 “The unexamined life is not worth living.” (Ed's passion to live life to the fullest) 06:00 Ed's philosophy to “Risk Boldly and Often” during our short time on Earth 08:10 Experiencing the deaths of two young girls in Saint Petersburg, reflections on his own mortality, and finding inner peace with dying 09:30 Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and creating a medical clinic in Tanzania 09:55 Fighting cancer and using his inner purpose (with the help of great clinicians) to heal 10:45 “When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters -- one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity." 13:00 Ed reflects on the opportunity for healthcare digital transformation in the pandemic crisis 13:40 “We have to completely reengineer and reimagine the financial aspects of healthcare today and move swiftly into value-based care.” 15:20 How the velocity of change and disruption from new entrants and non-traditional players will impact current healthcare providers 17:00 The introduction of retail giants (CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart) into the healthcare arena and their “digital first” approach to patient engagement 17:30 The decline of virtual ambulatory care visits from the peak of COVID telehealth deployment and how that retreat is a bad signal for digital transformation 18:30 Payers reaping record profits during the pandemic; how payers will leverage capital reserves to aggregate providers and deliver care directly to patients 19:55 “Care is going to be directed more and more by new entrants (e.g. retail, pay-viders) which means that hospitals roles in their communities will be significantly diminished.” 20:45 The data explosion in healthcare and how there are 40X more bytes of healthcare data than there are stars in the observable un...
About this Episode Today we are honored to host John L. Gronski, Major General (U.S. Army Retired) on the show. John, is founder and CEO of Leader Grove LLC; an adjunct fellow with the Center for European Policy Analysis; and director of the leadership academy for student-athletes at Lebanon Valley College. Today John will talk about Life, Leadership and Love. Key Points of Discussion John Gronski’s life story Involvement in Iraq Civilian Life Experience Importance of networking Civilian leadership as compared to military leadership Book on leadership Entrepreneurial aspects of writing a book Advice for the Veterans Key Milestones of this Episode [01:10] John Grosnki’s life story [05:12] Working experience in Iraq [06:29] Normal civilian life for Army veteran [09:26] Networking [12:45] Leadership; difference in Army and Civilian [16:45] Memorable adventure with family [20:03] Leadership book [24:24] Entrepreneurial aspects of writing a book [31:32] Advice for veterans [32:55] Talking about book reviews Key Quotes “Military creates more leaders than any other organization.” “Whether it be a story from experience I had in the military or a story from an experience I've had in the civilian sector, I try to use those military leadership principles and frame them in a story that almost anybody could understand.” “I think you really have to understand who your audience is and who you're speaking to.” “You have to be comfortable with making decisions and having the courage to make the decisions.” “Character really matters, and of course in the military, character based organizations and values are very important to us.” “You have to be true to your values even when your back is against the wall.” “If you're still in the military, you've get to start branding yourself and you really have to get a feel for what is your life purpose and you have to find something, if you're going to be an entrepreneur and get involved with a business, it has to be something that you're passionate about and I think if you could start doing those type of things, you know, Branding yourself, understanding what you believe, what your life purpose is, and then finding something you're passionate about. I think that really helps with the transition. About Our Guest John is a leadership and peak performance expert, a motivational storyteller, and a much sought-after speaker and leadership seminar leader. His presentations feature inspirational stories and wisdom gained from his own leadership experience and the experience of others. John has provided leadership assessments, training and/or keynote addresses to many large organizations and companies including General Dynamics, the United States Army, the National Conference on Ethics in America at West Point, Pennsylvania National Guard, Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network, PECO Energy, Exelon, Comcast, , the YMCA, the Freedom Alliance, Penn State University, Drexel University, Widener University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Wilkes University, Lebanon Valley College, Albert Einstein Health Network, Buckman’s Inc., Delaware Valley Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Schlouch Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce, the Kulski Foundation, the USO, Rotary International, VFW, and the Young Presidents Organization. John is the author of the inspirational leadership book, “The Ride of Our Lives – Lessons on Life, Leadership, and Love”. The book tells the inspiring story about a family on a transformational journey as they bicycled across the USA. This was 1983, no ubiquitous mobile phones, internet, email, Google, nor social media sites. The closest thing to connectivity was a payphone along a dusty road. Through the journey they camped in a variety of places including farmer’s fields, state parks, behind churches and schools, town parks,
In this episode, Teri will give us a preview of the Voice Technology in Healthcare book that he co-wrote with David Metcalf (PhD), Sandhya Pruthi (MD), and Harry Pappas. Teri has made a compilation of a number of different people who contributed to the book which will be officially launched at HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society), a major medical information conference which will take place in Orlando, Florida on March 10th 2020. The book brings together the expertise of 32 thought leaders in different areas at the intersection of voice technology and healthcare.Key Points!The Voice Technology in Healthcare book and how it can be useful to all of us.How the book covers a cross section of the voice technology industry; where the industry is at today, a history of it, what is available right now, and its future.The Voice Technology in Healthcare bookIt’s divided into four main sections. Section one is made up of four different chapters and they serve as an introduction to voice technology. They cover some of the key concepts of voice technology in healthcare. The chapters include:Chapter 1This was written by Teri and includes an overview of why voice is such an important concept when it comes to healthcare and technology. Teri shares why he feels voice will transform healthcare and become the next operating system (Voice Operating System).Chapter 2It was written by Ilana Meir who has spoken at different voice events. She is the world’s most foremost expert on Voice User Interface design (VUI), and how it applies to healthcare. This will help in the design of voice applications because VUI is critical.Chapter 3It was written by Audrey Arbeeny, the founder and CEO of Audiobrain. The chapter is titled, “The Science Behind Sonic Branding: How Audio Can Create Better Patient, Caregiver, and Healthcare Provider Outcomes.” She discussed her 25 years’ experience working in healthcare, how the brain processes music and sound, and why sound is the perfect tool for communicating, helping to heal, and promoting wellness. She discusses some of the projects her company has worked on, the history of the voice industry, and where it’s headed in the future.Chapter 4It was written by Nathan Treloar from Orbita and it’s titled, “Secure Voice”.Section 2This one has seven chapters which look at voice technology and the patient experience. The authors of these chapters are mostly people who have had experience with creating voice applications and how they impact patients. The chapters include:Chapter 5It’s titled, “Automated Virtual Caregiving Using Voice First Services: Proactive, Personalized, Holistic, 24/7, and Affordable” It was written by Stuart Patterson from Lifepod.Chapter 6This is about voice and wearables and was written by Dave Kemp.Chapter 7This was written by Rupal Patel and it’s about synthetic voices for healthcare applications. Rupal has been doing some amazing work looking at how people can create voices for brands, but also for the medical field where a voice can be created for someone who is losing their voice.Chapter 8 & 9These include edited versions of podcast interviews that took place in Voice First Health Podcast. Teri wanted to incorporate the interviews in the book to bring a real personal aspect to the narratives that readers will be reading in the book.Chapter 8 is titled, “Voice First Health Interview: An Diabetes Care Plan” This was with Anne Weiler who actually won an award for her diabetes Alexa skill.Chapter 9 is titled, “Voice First Health Interview: Alexa Skills for Pediatrics” This interview was with Devin Nadar speaking about some of her experiences with creating skills specifically for kids.Chapter 10This one was written by Robin Christopherson, and it’s called “The Rapid Rise of Voice Technology and its Awesome Power to Empower” It’s all about accessibility and he wrote about how the Echo and voice first technology more broadly represents a fantastic opportunity for people with people with disabilities.Chapter 11It’s titled, “An Overview of Voice Technology and Healthcare” and it’s by a team of authors from Macadamian Technologies.Section 3It’s titled, “Voice Technology and the Provider Experience” and it’s all about what the healthcare provider is experiencing with voice technology.Chapter 12It’s titled, “Mayo Clinic: Patient Centered, Innovation Driven” and it’s written by a team at the Mayo Clinic, including Dr. Sandhya Pruthi who is one of the cover authors of the book.Chapter 13This is another Voice First Health interview titled, “Voice Technology for Behavioral Changes” where Teri talked to Dr. Matthew Cybulsky about how we can use voice technology to really influence positive behavioral changes with the hope of positive health outcomes.Chapter 14It’s called “The Laws of Voice” and is written by two lawyers, Heather Deixler and Bianca Phillips.Chapter 15This one is based on a Voice First Health Podcast interview, and is called “Medical Documentation in the Voice First Era” It features Dr. Harjinder Sandhu from Saykara and he talks about medical documentation through voice.Chapter 16It’s written by Yaa Kumah-Crystal and Dan Albert from Vanderbilt University and they are looking at creating a voice enabled EMR (V-EVA). They discuss the considerations for designing a voice user interface like Siri or Alexa, to help doctors ask for information from the electronic health record, and have it summarized back by the computer in words. Chapter 17It’s titled, “The Power of Voice in Western Medical Education” and it was written by Dr. Neel Desai and Dr. Taylor Brana. They are leaders when it comes to using voice to educate the next generation of medical students. They have an Alexa skill, MedFlashGo, that is doing just that.Chapter 18This was written by Michelle Wan and is titled, “Voice First Health Interview: Voice Technology for Educational Simulations”Chapter 19It was written by Ed Chung and is called, “Voice Control of Medical Hardware”. Ed talks about how voice is such a wonderful way to control medical hardware in a number of settings.Section 4Its titled, “Voice Technology and the Future of Healthcare” and has four chapters, namely:Chapter 20It’s titled, “Voice First Health Interview: Voice Applications with Dr. David Metcalf” and is about the fascinating things Dr. Metcalf and his team are doing that incorporate voice technology and healthcare.Chapter 21This is titled, “Voice First Health Interview: Vocal Biomarkers and the Voice Genome Project with Jim Schwoebel” and Jim talks about some fascinating areas of vocal biomarkers and being able to diagnose diseases by listening to someone’s voice.Chapter 22It was written by Suraj Kapa and is called, “Artificial Intelligence and Voice Analysis: Potential for Disease Identification and Monitoring” Suraj talks about how we can use voice to analyze different types of diseases and monitor diseases as well.Chapter 23This is a roundtable discussion amongst Dr. David Metcalf, Dr. Sandhya Pruthi, and Teri. They talk about some of the themes, trends, and aha moments that they noticed in putting the book together.Links and Resources in this EpisodeThe Comprehensive Flash Briefing Formula CourseThe Voice Technology in Healthcare Bookwww.VoiceFirstHealth.com/Live See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A look at why data is important in the first place for public policy, and why the federal government should prioritize funding for data collection programs that improve health outcomes and prevent death across the population. Tom Leary, Vice President of Government Relations at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, explains how health IT has become the foundation of healthcare policymaking around the world.
HIMMS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society), one of the biggest heathcare events, is around the corner. In this episode, we'll seek to understand how the digital transformation is effecting the Healthcare industry. We are excited to have experts from the VMware Healthcare team on the podcast today. We'll discuss the Healthcare digital era and learn about: - How SD-WAN is shaping the healthcare network Infrastructure and providing richer user experience.- How VMware is shaping the healthcare industry- the VMware vision - How the VMware solution is the prescription for the digital healthcare eraSupport the show (https://www.velocloud.com/sd-wan-resources/podcasts/sd-wan-360)
Hal Wolf III became the CEO of HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, the largest global organisation connecting healthcare IT providers) in 2017. While having rich experiences in the healthcare industry, he started his career in a very different sector — the entertainment business. Hal first workes in Sales and Marketing for MTV Networks in the 80s, later as VP of Content at Time Warner. Then, after 20 years, did his professional development shifted to healthcare when he became the Chief Information Officer for Kaiser Permanente in Colorado. Some questions addressed in the podcast: What can healthcare learn from the entertainment industry? What is the price of interoperability, what can we learn from Keiser Permanente, where $6 billion USD was spent to implement a unified system in 10 years time? What is the role of HIMSS in the interoperability story? How has HIMSS changed since the acquisition of Health 2.0 in 2017? How to stay informed as a health executive in the era of overwhelming amounts of new information about new technologies? What are the global healthcare challenges?
This week’s episode welcomes Erik Pupo, managing director in the Accenture Health Client Service Group, for the final part in our series around Blockchain Innovation in Healthcare. Erik is Accenture’s Healthcare Blockchain lead for North America, where he leads sales and implementation efforts with Accenture’s payer, provider, and life science customers on how to use blockchain technology to improve efficiencies within their businesses. Erik has worked for over 20 years in healthcare, including senior positions in federal, state, and commercial healthcare programs and initiatives, and served in key leadership roles within the healthcare community. A speaker and thought-leader on trends influencing the healthcare industry, Eric holds leadership advisory positions within the American Health Information Management Association, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, where he also became a fellow in 2012, and the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Previously, he worked at Deloitte where he led several health IT initiatives for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). In this Episode, Chuck and Erik cover: Erik’s background and how he became interested in the blockchain Erik’s team and his role inside Accenture and the types of projects and thought leadership they produce How one “builds a blockchain” Who can actually touch or use the blockchain in a practical sense If different blockchains are interoperable with one another or can they be adjusted to be Blockchain innovation in the pharmaceutical industry How the blockchain can be used to help underserved populations and rural communities Erik’s advice to entrepreneurs building technology in the Blockchain space and to healthcare organizations who want to implement Blockchain technology Connect with Erik: Accenture Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter and @ChuckFeerick Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or Libsyn
CPAC Exclusive!Jacob talks with Dustin Ussery of the Constitution Party of Texas.The mission of the Constitution Party is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity through the election, at all levels of government, of Constitution Party candidates who will uphold the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights. It is our goal to limit the federal government to its delegated, enumerated, Constitutional functions.Dustin Ussery is a seventh-generation Texan whose family migrated from England to Virginia in the 1600s. He holds a Bachelor's in Philosophy from Texas A&M University, where he also served as a member of the Corps of Cadets. Dustin is an Army Combat Veteran, a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Armed Forces Biomedical Society, Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, and the Texas Lodge of Research. He is currently a Clinical Technology Consultant, planning and coordinating healthcare technologies for both private, and government healthcare facilities. As an individual driven by duty, Dustin still strives to uphold his oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, and is committed to serving his fellow veterans and citizens.
Do you want to better understand Augmented Reality in surgery and training, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in diagnostics, DNA editing and CRISPR, precision medicine, big data and predictive analytics, bio-hacking, evidence-based medicine, and the value of incremental medicine? Then you’ll really enjoy this tour-de-force episode with Dr. Nick van Terheyden. Physician and citizen of the world. Dr. van Terheyden is key thought leader in digital healthcare and innovation. He’s a contributing author to numerous text books as well as columns and blogs, a popular keynote speaker—worldwide, including the Annual Health Information and Management Systems Society, The American Health Information Management Association, and perhaps most fun, SXSW. He’s collaborated with Philips Healthcare, Mount Sinai Medical Center, KPMG, Healthcare International and Shell, and he was the Chief Medical Officer for Dell and is now CMO at BaseHealth. His work has taken him to venues in the Middle East, Australia, the UK, Malaysia and New Zealand. And on this world tour of a life and career he’s been accompanied with his wife and children. How does he do it? Well, just listen to this wide ranging conversation of all things digital and medical, and I guarantee you’ll enjoy it as much as you will learn from it. Nick lives a life in full with his family, his work, and his patients—and he does so world-wide. He is an amazing and inspirational fellow that I am honored to call friend.
In this week's special episode, Dr. Britt Berrett and graduate students from the Healthcare Leadership and Management program visit Texas Health Presbyterian in Allen, Texas. Berrett interviews Jared Shelton, who discusses leadership lessons and the changes he made when he was hired as president of the hospital. Shelton helped change his facility from a subpar hospital with unhappy physicians into a well-known healthcare provider with more satisfied employees. This podcast goes over some of the key struggles of running a hospital — in Shelton's case, as one of the youngest hospital presidents in the country. Shelton suggests that aspiring healthcare leaders join and become actively involved with the following organizations: American College of Healthcare Executives Healthcare Financial Management Association Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
Host Mike Koriwchak, M.D. attended the 2017 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society annual conference in Orlando last week. Koriwchak described the competition for market dominance in health information technology as a Game of Thrones. Tune in as he reviews the event and unpacks the state of IT post-conference.
On this episode, Dr.G is joined by Dave Chase – a serial entrepreneur turned film producer. He is a highly sought after author, speaker, and investor who has been named one of the most influential people in Digital Health. Dave is a leading voice for positive change in healthcare, having sold his prior company Avado to WebMD, and now founding the Health Rosetta to help certify quality standards across the industry. His views, passions, and ideas are now culminating in his latest film project, The Big Heist, a satirical, follow the money film on the destruction from healthcare’s status quo and the coming redemption. More than a movie, it is a movement designed to effect change from the bottom up. On this week’s show, we discuss shocking stats that are harming our health, why a movement is imperative to transform a highly resistant industry, how taking a satirical approach helps surfaces controversial issues. All this and more on today’s episode. Now, That’s Unusual. About Dave Chase Dave Chase is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, author and film producer. He is the co-founder of Health Rosetta, an education and certification entity similar to Fair Trade for healthcare. As part of that venture, he is producing The Big Heist, a satirical film concerning the destruction caused by healthcare’s status quo. In 2015, Chase was named one of the most influential people in Digital Health. He co-authored Engage! Transforming Health Care Through Digital Patient Engagement, which was selected as 2013 book of the year by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. Chase was the CEO and co-founder of Avado, a Patient Relationship Management solution allowing clinicians and patients to securely communicate, tract and manage health information, as well as the senior vice president and co-founder of connectivity services at WebMD. He is frequent contributor to prestigious publications such as Forbes, Huffington Post, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. Chase offers a unique perspective in that while he recognizes healthcare’s under-performance, he has also identified a growing cadre of high-performing organizations that have solved healthcare’s toughest challenges. Key Interview Takeaways America’s big movements are often catalyzed by media and film. The Civil Rights Movement was fueled in large part by the morning paper and evening news. Chase sees a need for a similar vehicle when it comes to healthcare, and his current film project, The Big Heist, seeks to fill that gap. There is a remarkable contrast between the magnitude of the damage being done by our healthcare system and the fact that the structural fixes have been invented, proven and scaled – yet remain the exception to the rule. The Health Rosetta Institute is working to educate the general population about these solutions as well as hold organizations accountable (and make heroes out of early adopters) through a certification entity like LEED and Fair Trade. “The best way to protect the status quo of anything is to politicize it.” Chase argues that both parties can find common ground and initiate real change in the healthcare system, but only once we appreciate the fact that affordable solutions are available. People won’t be afraid of a universal requirement (be it a single-payer or private system) if they can be assured that it won’t lead to the further bankrupting of our country. If you want to initiate change, it is necessary to propagate information in an entertaining, engaging way. Chase hopes the wickedly funny approach taken by The Big Heist will catch people’s attention and wake them up to what’s really going on in our healthcare system. Put yourself out there and people who want to help will come to you via surprising connections. Chase presented his original idea for the film in a blog post and “arm-raisers with an aligned view of the world” approached him as potential collaborators. Learn More About Dave Chase Film Website Health Rosetta Li...