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Technology is not the answer to everything, but it can certainly help us be more efficient. In this episode, we hear from Molly K. McCarthy, National Director of US Health Provider and Plans for Microsoft, about how new models of care that integrate technology and human resources can improve health systems. Thinking differently about how people approach to care, technology, and processes can be challenging. Molly talks about how there can be innovative human-centered models that use technology to address workforce challenges and pressure, isolation, and burnout. Microsoft's acquisition of Nuance will bring new inclusive designs, development processes, and ambient clinical intelligence improvements. Additionally, Molly discusses care-at-home as a developing model of care and how social determinants of health are essential for its implementation. Tune in to this episode to listen about how technology can complement and improve new and existing models of care!
Molly K. McCarthy MBA, RN-BC is the Managing Director, US Provider/Plans and Chief Nursing Officer for Microsoft. With over twenty-five years' experience in the healthcare industry, Molly is passionate about uniting technology, clinicians, and patients to improve care delivery, safety and outcomes. Molly joined Microsoft in 2013, and now leads a team of industry subject matter experts across the US to help both health provider and health plan organizations digitally transform. In this podcast, learn about Molly's journey in nursing and tech, her work as CNO for Microsoft, the importance of nurses and board membership, and her thoughts on the future of nursing.
Join us today as we speak with Molly K. McCarthy, National Director, US Health and Chief Nursing Officer at Microsoft about the future of care.
Our guest: In this episode, we hear from Molly K. McCarthy MBA, BSN, RN-BC. Molly is the National Director, US Provider Industry and Chief Nursing Officer for Microsoft. Molly shares her path that led her from from nursing to technology leadership. Molly discusses the use of the HoloLens, education and the 3 key business areas at Microsoft Health, which are: 1) Helping clients migrate to the cloud 2) Helping to empower frontline clinicians 3) Thinking about AI as it applies to further development of precision medicine. Links and Resources: Molly McCarthy on LinkedIn • Twitter Smart Equipment Mgmt (Stryker) HoloLens in Germany (Virtual Surgery Intelligence) Microsoft Health Website • Twitter The Venue: This conversation was recorded at DOCSF in January 2020, the weekend before #JPM Week in San Francisco. Now in its fourth year, the Digital Orthopedics Conference, San Francisco, is organized by Prof Stefano Bini and Shawna Butler. This year, the sessions featured leaders from Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Amazon and many other amazing organizations, and Dan Kendall interviewed some of the speakers following their sessions on the stage. This special series of episodes features some of the interviews recorded at this annual event. To hear all the sessions on the DOCSF podcast, be sure to subscribe to the DOCSF Podcast here or visit Health Podcast Network. Get more content: Browse episodes on Digital Health Today Browse episodes on the DOCSF Podcast Follow Digital Health Today on Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Instagram Follow the Health Podcast Network on Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Digital Health Today is made possible by the support of our sponsors. Thank you to Almirall Digital Garden Bayer G4A Cedars-Sinai Accelerator Medable University of Chicago - Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics
Our guest: In this episode, we hear from Molly K. McCarthy MBA, BSN, RN-BC. Molly is the National Director, US Provider Industry and Chief Nursing Officer for Microsoft. Molly shares her path that led her from from nursing to technology leadership. Molly discusses the use of the HoloLens, education and the 3 key business areas at Microsoft Health, which are: 1) Helping clients migrate to the cloud 2) Helping to empower frontline clinicians 3) Thinking about AI as it applies to further development of precision medicine. Links and Resources: Molly McCarthy on LinkedIn • Twitter Smart Equipment Mgmt (Stryker) HoloLens in Germany (Virtual Surgery Intelligence) Microsoft Health Website • Twitter The Venue: This conversation was recorded at DOCSF in January 2020, the weekend before #JPM Week in San Francisco. Now in its fourth year, the Digital Orthopedics Conference, San Francisco, is organized by Prof Stefano Bini and Shawna Butler. This year, the sessions featured leaders from Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Amazon and many other amazing organizations, and Dan Kendall interviewed some of the speakers following their sessions on the stage. This special series of episodes features some of the interviews recorded at this annual event. To hear all the sessions on the DOCSF podcast, be sure to subscribe to the DOCSF Podcast here or visit Health Podcast Network. Get more content: Browse episodes on Digital Health Today Browse episodes on the DOCSF Podcast Follow Digital Health Today on Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Instagram Follow the Health Podcast Network on Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Digital Health Today is made possible by the support of our sponsors. Thank you to Almirall Digital Garden Bayer G4A Cedars-Sinai Accelerator Medable University of Chicago - Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicky Tiase is a Nursing Informaticist in the Department of Information Services at New York Presbyterian Hospital, with over 12 years of experience of giving clinical input to technology projects. She is responsible for supporting a range of clinical information technology projects related to patient engagement, patient experience and care coordination. She was the nursing lead for the design, implementation and rollout of an institution-developed personal health record myNYP.org. Vicky leads research efforts to ensure the capture and presentation of data for the use and benefit of both patients and clinicians. She completed her Masters in Nursing Informatics at Columbia University and is currently pursuing a PhD from the University of Utah with a focus on the integration of mHealth data into clinical workflows. Vicky was recently appointed to the National Academy of Medicine Future of Nursing 2020-2030 committee. Molly K. McCarthy MBA, RN-BC is the National Director, US Provider Industry and Chief Nursing Officer in the Health and Life Sciences Sector for Microsoft. With over twenty-five years' experience in the healthcare industry, Molly is passionate about uniting technology, clinicians and patients to improve care delivery, safety and outcomes. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University, and began her career as a nurse in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Units. Upon receiving her Master of Business Administration from the University of San Francisco, she combined her clinical and business backgrounds within the medical device and clinical informatics industry. Molly started in a product and market development role at Natus Medical, Inc, in Silicon Valley. She furthered her career in a business development roles for the Association for Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), where she was responsible for piloting a benchmark database that extracted data from hospital EHRs in order to provide business intelligence to hospital leadership. Prior to Microsoft, she worked with Philips Healthcare's Patient Care and Clinical Informatics Divisions, where she orchestrated large enterprise system integrations of patient monitoring networks into hospital EMRs. At Microsoft, she oversees the strategy for the provider market in the United States. Find her on Twitter @MSFTMollyRN.
Vicky Tiase is a Nursing Informaticist in the Department of Information Services at New York Presbyterian Hospital, with over 12 years of experience of giving clinical input to technology projects. She is responsible for supporting a range of clinical information technology projects related to patient engagement, patient experience and care coordination. She was the nursing lead for the design, implementation and rollout of an institution-developed personal health record myNYP.org. Vicky leads research efforts to ensure the capture and presentation of data for the use and benefit of both patients and clinicians. She completed her Masters in Nursing Informatics at Columbia University and is currently pursuing a PhD from the University of Utah with a focus on the integration of mHealth data into clinical workflows. Vicky was recently appointed to the National Academy of Medicine Future of Nursing 2020-2030 committee. Molly K. McCarthy MBA, RN-BC is the National Director, US Provider Industry and Chief Nursing Officer in the Health and Life Sciences Sector for Microsoft. With over twenty-five years' experience in the healthcare industry, Molly is passionate about uniting technology, clinicians and patients to improve care delivery, safety and outcomes. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University, and began her career as a nurse in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Units. Upon receiving her Master of Business Administration from the University of San Francisco, she combined her clinical and business backgrounds within the medical device and clinical informatics industry. Molly started in a product and market development role at Natus Medical, Inc, in Silicon Valley. She furthered her career in a business development roles for the Association for Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), where she was responsible for piloting a benchmark database that extracted data from hospital EHRs in order to provide business intelligence to hospital leadership. Prior to Microsoft, she worked with Philips Healthcare's Patient Care and Clinical Informatics Divisions, where she orchestrated large enterprise system integrations of patient monitoring networks into hospital EMRs. At Microsoft, she oversees the strategy for the provider market in the United States. Find her on Twitter @MSFTMollyRN.