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In crypto news today Ripple cofounder Chris Larsen gets hacked and loses 213 Million XRP. Tether reports $2.85 billion in profit for Q4 2023, its profits were higher than Goldman Sachs. Fed keeps interest rates unchanged,
Join us on the latest episode! Our Guest: Navin Gupta, Chief Executive Officer at LifeLoopWhat you'll get out of this episode: Discussion on LifeLoop's expanding footprint and its impact on senior living communities. Unveiling LifeLoop's innovative partnerships for enriched senior engagement. Emphasis on nurturing a positive organizational culture at LifeLoop. Merging platforms for streamlined operations in senior living communities. Understanding the concept of flourishing communities and the role of technology. Analyzing the shifting expectations in the senior living sector. LifeLoop Insights for measuring and enhancing engagement within senior living communities. To learn more about LifeLoop: https://lifeloop.com/Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://quantum-health.com/WHAT IS SLICE OF HEALTHCARE?The go-to site for digital health executive/provider interviews, technology updates, and industry news. Listed to in 65+ countries.
As Dubai continues it's growth as a major Fin Tech Hub, Kitch and Neeil were joined by the Managing Director of Ripple MENA, Navin Gupta.In a wide raging discussion Navin was live in the studio and discussed:The growth of Ripple across the region and its future plansWhy Dubai has such forward thinking frameworksHow Crypto and Blockchain and re-build consumer confidenceWhy Ripple should be part of your options in the transfer of currencies.https://ripple.com/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of Couchonomics with Arjun, the guest is Navin Gupta, the Managing Director of South Asia and MENA at Ripple. Ripple is a blockchain company that provides enterprise-grade solutions for faster, more transparent, and more cost-effective financial services. Navin has extensive experience in the financial industry and is responsible for expanding Ripple's presence in South Asia and the Middle East.Ripple's mission is to enable a world where value moves as seamlessly as information flows today—an Internet of Value. Ripple's payment solutions are designed to provide faster, cheaper, and more secure cross-border payments than traditional financial services. Ripple uses XRP, a payment settlement system and currency exchange network that can process transactions globally. By using XRP, cross-border payments can become fast and efficient with zero Nostro account balances required.Navin explains that the blockchain and crypto market has faced the challenge of big money coming in too early, leading to a vast majority of projects without an actual use-case. However, Navin sees massive adoption of blockchain technology in payment industry and gaming. The only thing needed is regulatory clarity, that essentially digital assets or cryptos can essentially be used. Navin also sees big potential in CBDCs, which can solve challenges in the public sector.Navin also speaks about:- The importance of interoperability and collaboration among different blockchains, as well as the role of blockchain in financial inclusion. - He explains that blockchain technology can provide access to financial services for millions of people who are currently unbanked or underbanked. - Navin also discusses the importance of sustainability in the crypto and blockchain industry In conclusion, Navin Gupta's insights on Ripple's solutions for cross-border payments and the future of blockchain provide a comprehensive understanding of the potential of blockchain technology in the financial industry. Ripple's use of XRP is an innovative solution to the challenges of cross-border payments, and Navin's vision for the industry's future is insightful and informative. As blockchain technology continues to grow and evolve, Ripple is poised to be a key player in shaping the future of financial services.Our website
Our Guest: Navin Gupta, CEO at iN2L + LifeLoopWhat you'll get out of this episode: Gupta's background An overview of iN2L + LifeLoop Why the senior care industry is right for innovation Why it's so important to integrate technology into the senior care space What's next for the senior care industry? Our sponsors for this episode are Sage Growth Partners, BlocHealth, & ChenMed Sage Growth Partners accelerates commercial success for healthcare organizations through a singular focus on growth. The company helps its clients thrive amid the complexities of a rapidly changing marketplace with deep domain expertise and an integrated application of research, strategy, and marketing. For more information, please go to www.sage-growth.com & follow Sage Growth Partners on social media - @sagegrowthpartnersBlocHealth is building the ecosystem of services and solutions to power the future of healthcare. For more information, please go to www.blochealth.com & follow BlocHealth on social media - @blochealth"ChenMed brings concierge-style medicine and better health outcomes to the neediest populations – moderate-to-low income seniors with complex chronic diseases. For more information, please go to www.chenmed.com & follow ChenMed on social media - @chenmedTo learn more about iN2L + LifeLoop please use the links below:- Website - LinkedInAlso, be sure to follow Slice of Healthcare on our social channels:- Website - Facebook - LinkedIn - Twitter - YouTube - Newsletter
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Bri Palowitch, PharmD, account manager for health plans, and Andrew Borgschulte, principal product marketing manager, Surescripts. The three have a conversation on the value of creating an open network and ecosystem and how the partnership between MatrixCare and Surescripts accomplishes this goal. Join Bri, Andrew, and Navin as they discuss Surescripts’ mission of aligning healthcare organizations across the U.S. to simplify the way health intelligence is shared, the development and impact of medication import and reconciliation features, and the role of data as actionable intelligence and how this data is inherent in supporting practical interoperability. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [00:38 – 02:26]: Navin introduces the episode’s topic and Andrew provides background on his experience in healthcare IT. [02:50 – 05:12]: Andrew shares details about the work that Surescripts leads—aligning healthcare organizations across the U.S. to simplify the way health intelligence is shared. He also details how their partnership with MatrixCare benefits both of our end users. [6:27 – 11:42]: Bri details her background as a Board-Certified Geriatric Pharmacist, among other impressive roles, and shares two stories on the development and impact of Surescripts’ medication import and reconciliation features. Both tales shed light on how these solutions are bringing positive change to provider care and patient impact. [13:22 – 17:06]: Andrew explains the role of data as actionable intelligence, how this data is inherent in supporting practical interoperability, and why Surescripts is committed to getting the right data into the hands of our shared customers. [17:06 – 18:44]: Bri lends her view as a clinician to the conversation by discussing the importance of making data consumable. She explains why an EHR is incredibly helpful in organizing data and communicating it in an easy-to-understand way. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about Surescripts: https://surescripts.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2022 by MatrixCare
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by John Weatherbie, chief technology officer, to have a conversation on the role of scaling when designing an enterprise EHR platform. Join Navin and John as they discuss the definition of scaling and why it’s critical in allowing a solution to serve five users as well as 5,000. This is a particularly important metric with approximately 10,000 new beneficiaries being added to Medicare each day. Listen to the episode below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [02:06 – 04:46]: John starts by defining what an enterprise solution designed for scale and availability means; creating a platform that provides the same customer experience for five users as it does 5,000 users. He then explains the three steps necessary to create a scalable platform. [05:43 – 08:08]: Next, John describes the role of a technology vendor as staying out of the way of the end-user and the importance of creating a smooth and straight forward experience. [9:36 – 10:54]: John then details the critical role that availability and scalability plays in providing a great experience for customers, no matter the industry your solution falls into. [11:57 – 13:29]: Lastly, John provides questions that a provider should ask to select the right technology vendor for their needs. Does the vendor have their own data center or are they cloud-based? Are you able to assess the maturity of the vendor in terms of security and compliance? What integrations is the vendor capable of? Do these coincide with the products your organization currently uses? Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2022 by MatrixCare
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Todd Friedman, chief information security officer at ResMed, and Brian Tolkkinen, director of information security at MatrixCare. The three discuss the importance of information security, and the key roles played by concepts like monitoring, compliance, vulnerability, response, and training. Join Navin, Todd, and Brian as they chat about healthcare being a top target for hackers, with the immense value placed on medical records, making EHR security more important than ever. For leaders, operators, and providers seeking a better, more secure enterprise solution, this episode offers an easy-to-follow primer of the most important information. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [01:22 – 04:37]: Todd and Brian introduce the unique threats and requirements that healthcare organizations should not ignore to keep their patients’ information secure. [05:15 – 08:15]: Todd explains how an organization can create a successful enterprise-grade security program with senior management support and overall alignment. [08:53 – 11:03]: Brian details the elements needed for a successful enterprise security program from a governance and risk management perspective. [11:53 – 16:50]: Todd and Brian explain how healthcare providers can assess the investment necessary when building a successful enterprise-grade security program. [18:24 – 21:18]: Todd and Brian discuss what questions a provider can ask to select the right technology vendor for their needs. Is there a point person responsible for security? Have they had breaches in the past? If so, how were they patched? Does the vendor have customers you can speak with prior to deciding whether to move forward? Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about our information security program: https://www.matrixcare.com/security-program/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2022 by MatrixCare
A conversation between Navin Gupta, Ripple's MD, South Asia & MENA, and Finweg's CTO, Wladimiro Navarro. Finweg went through NYU Abu Dhabi's StartAD FinTech accelerator program and came out a winner. Audience will learn about blockchain through this emerging start-up in Spain and Latin America and dive deeper into tokenizing assets.
This is a special live podcast session hosted by The Arts Club in Dubai and a must listen if you are new in the crypto space. We hosted a panel discussion with Navin Gupta, MD at Ripple Labs (the company behind XRP). In this session we break down the reasons crypto is important in an inflationary fiat world, and how DeFI may set to disrupt traditional banking. We will be doing additional session at the Arts Club in the future, focussed in greater detail on NFTs and DeFi.
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Jarrett Bauer, CEO and co-founder at Health Recovery Solutions, to discuss the impact of telehealth and remote patient monitoring. Join Jarrett and Navin as they discuss how remote patient monitoring tools have evolved with the shift toward telehealth, the intersection of remote patient monitoring and patient engagement, and the impact of telehealth on reimbursement and an organization’s ROI. The pair also discuss why it’s important that technology is frictionless for clinicians and caregivers. Listen to their conversation. Topics discussed during this episode: [01:59 – 03:51]: Jarrett introduces himself and explains the genesis of his company, Health Recovery Solutions. [04:15 – 06:14]: Next, Jarrett describes how remote patient monitoring tools have evolved as post-acute care has shifted to accommodate telehealth and care in the home. [7:09 – 07:56]: Jarrett comments on the intersection of remote patient monitoring and patient engagement and how HRS brings these cornerstones together to solve a range of problems. [9:04 – 11:35]: Jarrett then discusses how increased telehealth visits have emphasized the importance of reimbursement and ROI, and how this will evolve from the point of view of CMS. [12:51 – 13:20]: Jarrett agrees with Navin that providers need to make technology frictionless for clinicians, caregivers, and other healthcare workers. He believes this focus will help solve the growing labor shortage as well. [14:01 – 16:33]: Next, Jarrett addresses the issue of fraud and abuse happening in the use of remote care delivery services. [17:21 – 18:37]: Finally, Jarrett describes HRS’ plan to achieve their goal of impacting one million lives and preventing 200,000 readmissions. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about Health Recovery Solutions: https://www.healthrecoverysolutions.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
In the latest episode of the Post-Acute POV, Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Seth Joseph, managing director, Summit Health, and chief strategy officer, Swift Medical. The pair takes part in an insightful conversation on the evolution of the EHR (electronic health record), the transition to the intelligent EHR, and the necessity of employing platform thinking. Join Navin and Seth as they discuss why EHRs are a continued source of friction and physician burnout in post-acute care, and the varying requirements for a technology solution used in acute, ambulatory, and post-acute care. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [02:26 – 06:57]: Seth provides his origin story and what led him to his passion of solving issues in healthcare using technology. [08:05 – 15:27]: Seth then tackles the question of why EHRs are a continued source of friction and physician burnout in post-acute care. [17:59 – 22:10]: Next, Seth explains the difference in requirements for a technology solution used in acute, ambulatory, and post-acute care. An EHR used in post-acute care is deeply complex, making it imperative to employ platform thinking as the industry transitions toward the intelligent EHR. [23:54 – 28:47]: Seth touches on the threat that big tech could bring to the future of EHRs. [29:46 – 37:51]: Seth concludes the conversation by describing the two viable paths forward for the EHR: creating an interconnected ecosystem of the best of breed applications–a headless EHR–and creating an API ecosystem that enables this platform to co-exist. Articles mentioned in this conversation: Death by A Thousand Clicks To E(HR) or not to E(HR) Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about Summit Health and Swift Medical Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
“Entrepreneurship is messier than people believe. I'm comfortable that I don't know it all, but I can figure it out.” Navin Gupta has an entrepreneurial spirit. Innately curious and motivated to solve problems, he's founded 3 successful companies in health and wellness - all on the side while making a big (business) impact at big companies. You'll hear our conversation about a youth spent lost in nature, studying science, and making cold calls. For Navin, entrepreneurship isn't about knowing the answer, it's about taking that first step, and every step after, to find AN answer, and not being afraid to change course for whatever the next journey may be... LEARN ABOUT NAVIN: twitter.com/naveezy turmaquik.com amlagreen.com MENTIONS BOOK: The Difficulty of Being Good: (Gurcharan Das): goodreads.com/book/show/6971900-the-difficulty-of-being-good TV SHOW: Snowpiercer - imdb.com/title/tt6156584 PERSON: Matthew Weiner - imdb.com/name/nm1980806 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/modern-minorities/support
Introduction In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Rachel Petersen, Manager of Product Innovation, Medication History and PDMP at Surescripts, and Jill Lytwyn, Key Account Executive at Surescripts. The three discuss driving better patient outcomes via medication reconciliation in home care. Join Rachel, Jill, and Navin as they cover the issue of medication reconciliation, the genesis of Surescripts, and the Surescripts Network Alliance. Learn how their solution can help providers stop relying on manual processes and streamline transitions of care by reducing errors of admission, duplicate medications, and drug interactions. Listen to the episode below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [00:38 – 02:49]: Navin introduces our guests, Rachel Petersen and Jill Lytwyn. [02:49 – 07:33]: Rachel and Jill provide their origin stories and what brought them to their current positions at Surescripts. [8:43 – 10:20]: Jill explains the genesis of Surescripts and the Surescripts Network Alliance. Through this alliance and Surescripts’ various partnerships, they have connected over two million health care professionals and organizations. [10:51 – 13:12]: Jill describes the issue of medication reconciliation and how obtaining medication history on a patient via technology streamlines transitions of care by reducing errors of admission, duplicate medications, and drug interactions. [10:24 – 16:07]: By using a medication reconciliation solution, Surescripts has seen an average of 45 minutes in time savings. This corresponds directly to cost savings for care providers. [16:56 – 18:25]: Rachel explains how understanding the “why” behind clinical decision-making can greatly improve data quality and drive better patient outcomes. [19:23 – 22:10]: Rachel describes the considerations that providers should be taking when making EHR decisions including selecting a platform that allows users to pull data from multiple sources. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about Surescripts: https://surescripts.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
Introduction In this special episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Steve Pacicco, president and CEO at MatrixCare, and Bill Dombi, president and CEO at National Association of Home Care & Hospice (NAHC), to have a conversation on the expansion into community-based care across post-acute. Join Navin, Steve, and Bill as they cover strategies for providers looking to expand into community-based care, insights from those who have, and the impact this shift is having on various care segments and healthcare overall. This episode also explains the role technology plays in helping providers diversify and streamline their evolving businesses. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [00:38 – 02:05]: Navin introduces Steve Pacicco and Bill Dombi. [03:30 – 06:37]: Bill provides his perspective on how the pandemic has changed perspectives around providing care at home and accelerated the expansion into community-based care. [7:24 – 11:52]: Steve provides his perspective on the shift toward community-based care as the CEO of the technology company with the largest footprint in post-acute care with home and facility-based organizations and what customers are saying about the shift. [13:10 – 16:50]: Bill provides advice and recommended first steps for brick-and-mortar organizations to take if considering expansion into community-based care. [18:24 – 21:54]: Next, Bill discusses how the shift impacts existing home and community-based care organizations. [23:32 - 29:49]: Steve explains how technology can help organizations as they consider the expansion into community-based care. [31:10 - 35:59]: Bill shares a message with technology providers looking to support organizations as they shift to include community-based care. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Learn more about NAHC: https://www.nahc.org/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
Introduction In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host, Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Helen Adeosun, CEO and president, and founder of CareAcademy, to have a conversation on workforce challenges in home health and home care and how CareAcademy utilizes the combination of technology and education as a solution. Join Navin and Helen as they discuss the unique position home care is in, the importance of upskilling, and how education can help improve caregiver satisfaction. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [02:10 – 06:16]: Helen provides her origin story and how she infuses her passion for education into her work. [07:34 – 11:35]: Helen introduces CareAcademy and explains how the company assists caregivers to gain both hard and soft skills through online education. [13:20 – 19:21]: Home care is in a position to make a tremendous shift to accommodate the growing need of caring for higher-acuity clients, and upskilling and enhancing caregivers’ existing skills will assist in this shift. [20:34 – 25:21]: How people are the backbone of innovation and how continuing education assists in strengthening ideas. [27:16 – 30:09]: Ways to improve caregiver satisfaction, including an increased focus on education. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about CareAcademy: https://careacademy.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein may change without notice. We encourage you to seek, as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
Introduction For this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, is joined by Nick Knowlton, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, ResMed, and Board Chairman, CommonWell Health Alliance, to explain the impact of interoperability. Listen in as Nick and Navin review the findings from our recent survey which polled 100 health systems and physician groups, 300 home-based care organizations spanning home health, hospice, palliative care, and private duty, and for the first time, 300 skilled nursing facilities. The results show progress—yet significant gaps—and an opportunity for both home-based care providers and skilled nursing facilities to improve their electronic data-sharing capabilities. Questions to ask your technology provider to improve interoperability: Does your system exist in the native workflow or outside of the solution? Is the documentation your system provides only in a human readable format? Can your system reconcile medications directly into the patient’s chart? Can your system provide insight into mid-episode encounters patients are having? How can your system help with PDGM or navigating palliative care programs? How is your system able to communicate the quality of care back to referral sources both actively and passively? Will your system work for my local geography and current referral source relationships? Ask your vendors about the usual business questions too – Is there a high surcharge to connect? Is it part of my core software package? Is the value aligned with the cost? Topics discussed during today’s episode: [02:50 – 04:48]: What is interoperability and what problem does it solve? [05:41 – 09:22]: The survey found that 95% of providers say they believe interoperability is crucial, compared to 34% in the previous year. Nick explains what he attributes this jump in better understanding the importance of interoperability to. [11:36 – 14:13]: Nick describes why referring physicians are more likely than ever to switch partners to those who they believe can more effectively process electronic referrals. [14:47 – 17:50]: Nick explains the four tiers of maturity in relation to interoperability: basic, moderate, advanced, and high-performing. [18:54 – 20:43]: Nick talks about the types of conversations providers should be having with their technology partners if they are interested in improving interoperability. Note: The questions Nick provided are listed above. [22:04 - 25:41]: How interoperability can help mitigate immediate workforce issues providers are facing. [27:00 - 29:54]: How providers who are on the fence about interoperability can get started. Nick lists actionable steps providers can take today. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about our commitment to interoperability: https://www.matrixcare.com/interoperability/ Download the survey report Read the transcript of today’s episode
Introduction For this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Nick Knowlton, vice president, strategic initiatives, ResMed, and board chairman, CommonWell Health Alliance, to explain the impact of interoperability. Listen in as Nick and Navin review the findings from our recent survey which polled 100 health systems and physician groups, 300 home-based care organizations spanning home health, hospice, palliative care, and private duty, and for the first time, 300 skilled nursing facilities. The results show progress—yet significant gaps—and an opportunity for both home-based care providers and skilled nursing facilities to improve their electronic data-sharing capabilities. Questions to ask your technology provider to improve interoperability: Does your system exist in the native workflow or outside of the solution? Is the documentation your system provides only in a human readable format? Can your system reconcile medications directly into the patient’s chart? Can your system provide insight into mid-episode encounters patients are having? How can your system help with PDGM or navigating palliative care programs? How is your system able to communicate the quality of care back to referral sources both actively and passively? Will your system work for my local geography and current referral source relationships? Ask your vendors about the usual business questions too – Is there a high surcharge to connect? Is it part of my core software package? Is the value aligned with the cost? Topics discussed during today’s episode: [02:50 – 04:48]: What is interoperability and what problem does it solve? [05:41 – 09:22]: The survey found that 95% of providers say they believe interoperability is crucial, compared to 34% in the previous year. Nick explains what he attributes this jump in better understanding the importance of interoperability to. [11:36 – 14:13]: Nick describes why referring physicians are more likely than ever to switch partners to those who they believe can more effectively process electronic referrals. [14:47 – 17:50]: Nick explains the four tiers of maturity in relation to interoperability: basic, moderate, advanced, and high-performing. [18:54 – 20:43]: Nick talks about the types of conversations providers should be having with their technology partners if they are interested in improving interoperability. Note: The questions Nick provided are listed above. [22:04 - 25:41]: How interoperability can help mitigate immediate workforce issues providers are facing. [27:00 - 29:54]: How providers who are on the fence about interoperability can get started. Nick lists actionable steps providers can take today. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about our commitment to interoperability: https://www.matrixcare.com/interoperability/ Download the survey report Read the transcript of today’s episode
Introduction In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, Navin Gupta, SVP of the home and hospice division at MatrixCare, is joined by Vicki Hoak, executive director at Home Care Association of America, to present a state of the union for home care on where they see the industry headed in 2021. Vicki begins by telling us her origin story and what led her to her current position at HCAOA before diving into the headwinds and tailwinds that home care is currently facing. Navin guides the conversation to cover Medicare Advantage plans, the diversification of care, the emergence of skilled private duty, the growing trend of aging at home, and more. Listen to the episode to learn more. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [01:34 – 02:58]: Vicki’s early years in her career and what led her to become the executive director at HCAOA. [03:35 – 06:51]: Some of the headwinds and tailwinds that home-based care organizations are facing. [07:22 – 08:59]: Vicki’s point of view on Medicare Advantage plans and their benefits. [08:59 – 11:27]: Establishing metrics for quantifying home care agencies’ value. [12:32 – 15:45]: The importance of home-based care organizations coming together and the diversification of care. [16:13 - 19:41]: The emergence of skilled private duty. [20:22 - 22:14]: The growing trend of aging at home. [22:14 - 22:59]: Tackling the caregiver shortage using technology. [23:51 - 25:54]: Vicki wraps up by explaining her thoughts on EVV. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Learn more about Home Care Association of America at: https://www.hcaoa.org/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, sits down with Todd Friedman, Chief Information Security Officer at ResMed, Brian Tolkkinen, Director of Information Security at MatrixCare, and Stephen Squires, Director of Information Security at Brightree, to discuss the non-negotiables related to information security every provider should have when engaging with digital healthcare. Discover best practices for creating and maintaining an effective security program and tips to keep your data and information secure. To properly protect your organization’s information and ensure compliance with regulatory and industry requirements, it’s imperative to have a strong security program. Listen in as our guests dive deeper into what providers should look for when creating their own security strategy and the importance of prevention, response, and recovery while responding to inevitable security incidents. Links mentioned in the episode Shop Safely | CISA Scams and Safety | FBI 2-Factor Authentication What we covered in today’s episode Many organizations and individuals are susceptible to falling for scams, particularly during the holidays. Guide us through some gotchas, tips, and awareness that people should be taking note of. Todd, as the leader over this function, would you mind just framing up the focus areas, and then we'll talk about how you deal with security incidents? What is a security incident? Steve, I know we're talking about prevention, response, and restoration regarding security incidents. What about the aspect of prevention, in particular? How do you view this? In terms of governance, what are some things we should be paying attention to? Testing is an important part of protecting digital data. Steve, you are actively involved in testing information security practices, can you tell us more about this? Once you have prevention measures in place, inevitably something happens, and we need to get into response and restoration. Share with us what that means and what that looks like. If we do report an incident, from a governance standpoint, what does that response look like? Very briefly, if I'm a care provider and I want to get a security program kicked off, what are two elements that you would prioritize and say pay attention to this? Resources · Hear part 1 of today’s episode. · Check out our blog post on this topic. · Learn more about MatrixCare solutions. · Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV. · Read the transcript of today’s episode. Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only
In this episode of the Post-Acute POV, Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, sits down with Raj Sodhi, President of the SaaS Business at ResMed, to chat about the future of out-of-hospital care. Listen in as they discuss the transformation of connected health and digital engagement at ResMed. With a strategy that focuses on liberating data from a device to the cloud, Raj explains how he looks for ways to optimize connectivity to enhance the overall patient experience. As President, Raj oversees the software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies that operate under the ResMed umbrella, which includes: Brightree, MatrixCare, and HEALTHCAREfirst. Hear his story as he shares the start of his career, the creation of his company Umbian, and the journey that led him to ResMed. Topics discussed during this episode Talk to us about your early formative years, your startup journey, Umbian, and then onto the ResMed acquisition. I am going to get to the SaaS story in a moment, but prior to that you helped shape a new "category king"-CPAP devices connected to the cloud. That strategy completely changed the landscape of the sleep business. I am sure there is a case study in there somewhere but talk to us about it. ResMed SaaS grew 29% in the last fiscal and is now north of $350M in revenue and about 12% of ResMed overall business. What was the genesis of building out an out-of-hospital strategy? Why get into it? 2016 Brightree, 2018 MatrixCare, 2018 HEALTHCAREfirst. SaaS has been growing: what is the vision and strategy for home-based and long-term post-acute care? Why should the provider, payor, and patient ecosystem be interested? I would be completely failing us both if we didn’t touch on innovation, given your incredible roots. Where is the greatest opportunity? What sorts of problems remain unsolved and where do you see technology truly driving new innovations that change healthcare delivery? Resources Learn more about MatrixCare solutions. Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV. Read the transcript of today’s episode. Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory, and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials.
In this episode of the MatrixCare podcast, Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, sits down with Edo Banach, President and CEO of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), to chat about the impacts of the pandemic on hospice and palliative care and where he believes the industry is headed. During a time when so much is unknown for care providers, we discuss the need to provide pre-acute care, balancing telehealth and in-person visits, and how we can support those who have been most impacted by COVID-19. Listen in as Edo provides expert insight on the current state of the industry and what hospice and palliative care organizations should prepare for in the future. Questions we asked during this episode: Share with us a little bit about your origin story and your passion for the aging. How did you find your purpose and calling? What do you see as the major positive and negative dynamic forces for caregivers? How has the pandemic changed the post-acute care landscape? Where is Congress and the administration headed with the use of RPM and telehealth and making some of these tools impermanent? What should leaders pay attention to regarding Medicare? How are EMI plans growing? What is your point of view on community-based palliative care and the reimbursement models emerging out of it? How far are we from getting some sort of community-based palliative care programs in place? Can you share a story you might've observed in the NHPCO network of either exemplary leadership or a caregiver who went above and beyond? Resources: Learn more about MatrixCare solutions at https://www.matrixcare.com/. For more information on NHPCO, please visit https://www.nhpco.org/. Read the transcript for this episode. Check out other episodes in our podcast. DISLCAIMER The content in this presentation is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. Given the fluidity of the current regulatory environment due to the pandemic, we encourage you to seek, as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation.
In this episode of the MatrixCare Podcast, Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, sits down with Bill Dombi, President of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) to discuss the future of health care and more specifically, home care. With reimbursement changes, Navin and Bill explore how Medicare payments will be impacted going forward and what leaders should pay attention to. Listen in as they talk about how providers leverage solutions like telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) during COVID-19 to solve issues such as isolation and more; creating an experience that is both high-touch and high-tech. Show resources Learn more about MatrixCare solutions at https://www.matrixcare.com/ Read the transcript of today’s episode. For more information on NAHC, please visit https://www.nahc.org/ Connect with our host and guest on LinkedIn: Navin Gupta Bill Dombi Review the questions we discussed Many of us in healthcare/senior care have had a pivotal moment where we decided this was the career for us. Share with us your journey in healthcare and home care specifically to NAHC. What do you see as the major positive and negative forces/dynamics that have emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic? The level of interest around the use of technology has increased – particularly remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth – where is Congress headed in the use of RPM and telehealth? Will the policy changes that occurred as part of the Covid-19 response be made permanent? What is the outlook for Medicare payments in the future as we continue and then hopefully emerge from the stresses of the pandemic? Hospice –Medicare Advantage (MA) carve in – what should leaders pay attention to here and what does the pathway look like? What should we expect in the near-term relative to legislative and regulatory action on the carve-in? What do you see as the respective roles of HHAs and hospices in palliative care? What will it take from Washington to make community-based palliative care a reality? There is talk about finding a way for care at home to be used as a substitute for care in nursing facilities. What would it take to create a true SNF at home option? Is there interest in Washington in such a concept? MedPAC has issued recommendations to Congress on some matters that directly would affect home health and hospice, for example, a post-acute care unified payment model, rate cuts, and a reduction of the hospice cap. What is the outlook for these matters? The content in this presentation is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. Given the fluidity of the current regulatory environment due to the pandemic, we encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in t
In this episode of the MatrixCare Podcast, Navin Gupta, SVP of the Home and Hospice Division at MatrixCare, sits down with Todd Friedman, Chief Information Security Officer at ResMed, Brian Tolkkinen, Director of Information Security at MatrixCare, and Stephen Squires, Director of Information Security at Brightree, to discuss the non-negotiables every provider should have when engaging with digital healthcare. Discover basic best practices to keep your data and information secure and tips on how to react to incidents or breaches. To properly protect your organization’s information and ensure compliance with regulatory and industry requirements, it’s imperative to have a strong security program. Listen in as they dive deeper into what ResMed’s security program entails and what providers should look for when creating their own security strategy. Questions How can companies best protect their sensitive data? Security governance is a big topic. So, help us understand what role does that play in being able to craft a great security program? Another area, as we think about security programs, is how do we handle vulnerability management? What can you tell us about that? What is the importance of good, robust security program? Risk is incredibly important for organizations' to be able to manage. So, in the context of security, help us understand risk management? Talk to us a little bit about what do we do with regards to monitoring… What does monitoring look like in a good security program? What does good incident response look like? Resources Learn more about MatrixCare solutions at https://www.matrixcare.com/ Read the transcript. Explore the mission of ResMed SaaS at https://www.resmed.com/wellconnected Discover how Brightree helps providers at: https://www.brightree.com Connect with our host and guests on LinkedIn: Navin Gupta Todd Friedman Brian Tolkkinen Stephen Squires
In this episode of the MatrixCare Podcast, Navin Gupta sits down with Bobby Lolley, executive director of the Home Care Association of Florida (HCAF). Listen in as they chat about trending themes within the industry; such as, electronic visit verification (EVV), COVID-19 (coronavirus), and staying focused on patient care. About HCAF HCAF is a trade association representing the home care industry. However, they do a number of things beyond representation, from advocacy to education, and more. Their mission is to be able to serve patients and clients in their homes while providing high quality, cost-effective services. So, we're very excited to be able to have Bobby join us on this episode. Bobby has 20+ years in the healthcare industry, with a range of experience from the ICU, to home care, and hospice. His experiences have varied from being a per diem staff nurse in a small rural community to a regional director for a large national chain. Learn more about Bobby and his thoughts on EVV, COVID-19, and patient care. Listen to the full podcast now. This content is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein may change without notice. As such, we encourage you to seek appropriate, regulatory, and legal advice on the matters covered.
Cathy Conway, CEO of Hospice of Santa Cruz County, joins Navin Gupta, SVP of MatrixCare’s Home and Hospice Division, to discuss how her team uses data from CAHPS surveys to realign internal strategy, improve patient care—and win the HEALTHCAREfirst Hospice Honors.
Listen to a conversation between Scott Stuewe of DirectTrust and Navin Gupta as they discuss the balance between security, interoperability, and the challenges of establishing trust between providers who share information electronically. In this podcast, Stuewe explains how DirectTrust is developing standards and rules for exchanging patient data. He offers a glimpse of a future state where secure communications, verified down to the individual, and virtual meetings between providers will automatically populate the EHR without having to leave the workflow. Listen now.
Indian regulators should work with digital assets businesses to see the good side of cryptocurrencies, say experts.
Indian regulators should work with digital assets businesses to see the good side of cryptocurrencies, say experts.
A war game conducted by members of the US military’s war colleges involved a battle against Generation Z who are using Bitcoin. In the war game, Generation Z redistributes funds stolen from corporations and converts them into Bitcoin in order to battle inequality.Navin Gupta, who is the Managing Director, South Asia and MENA at Ripple, confirms the Ripple ODL corridor for GBP to PHP is live using XRP.https://www.documentcloud.org/documen...
A conversation between Navin Gupta, Vice President, Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his special guest Paul Pisano, Chief Executive Officer at Interim Healthcare of Hartford, discuss the front line experience with COVID-19.
A conversation between Navin Gupta, Vice President, Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his special guest Jeremy Crow, Senior Software Executive, Information Technology Consultant, and Certified Project Manager for HEALTHCAREfirst about RCM support through COVID-19, PDTM, and beyond.
Navin Gupta, VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his guest, Sudeep Pisipaty, Director of Strategy at Health Recovery Solutions discuss telehealth in a land of COVID-19.
Navin Gupta, VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his guest, Darcie Peacock, CEO at Solace Home Healthcare in Denver, Colorado, discuss care and culture with COVID-19.
Navin Gupta, VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his guest, Darcie Peacock, CEO at Solace Home Healthcare in Denver, Colorado, discuss care and culture with COVID-19.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare has a conversation with Paul Wilder, Executive Director at Commonwealth Alliance and Nick Knowlton, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for ResMed SaaS about interoperability.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare has a conversation with Stephen Tweed - CEO of Leading Home Care and author of Conquering the Crisis: Proven Solutions for Caregiver Recruiting and Retention about trends in Private Duty Home Care for 2020.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare has a conversation with Stephen Tweed - CEO of Leading Home Care and author of Conquering the Crisis: Proven Solutions for Caregiver Recruiting and Retention about trends in Private Duty Home Care for 2020.
As China, Singapore, Canada and other countries develop digital currencies in part to facilitate cross-border transactions, Ripple's managing director of South Asia and EMEA Navin Gupta instead said that such currencies' primary usage would be domestic.
As China, Singapore, Canada and other countries develop digital currencies in part to facilitate cross-border transactions, Ripple's managing director of South Asia and EMEA Navin Gupta instead said that such currencies' primary usage would be domestic.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Tarrah Lowry – Chief Executive Officer, Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care . The discussion focuses on human motivation and hospice care.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Tarrah Lowry – Chief Executive Officer, Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care . The discussion focuses on human motivation and hospice care.
A conversation between Navin Gupta, Vice President, Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his special guest Jay Rittenberg, President of CaringHome Care about the benefits and pitfalls of Electronic Visit Verification.
A conversation between Navin Gupta, Vice President, Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and his special guest Jay Rittenberg, President of CaringHome Care about the benefits and pitfalls of Electronic Visit Verification.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Jerry Bridge – Professional Motivational Speaker. Bridge opens up about the importance of authenticity, integrity, and living a life of well being.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Ali Mandsaurwala – Owner of Miami Accessible franchise . Gupta opens a dialogue with Mandsaurwala tracing the journey of someone on the path to becoming a cardiologist into entry in the home care senior space. Learn how the intersection of medicine, culture, core values are influencing and shaping unique solutions to home care’s #1 problem.
In this episode of MatrixCare’s podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Ali Mandsaurwala – Owner of Miami Accessible franchise . Gupta opens a dialogue with Mandsaurwala tracing the journey of someone on the path to becoming a cardiologist into entry in the home care senior space. Learn how the intersection of medicine, culture, core values are influencing and shaping unique solutions to home care’s #1 problem.
In this episode of MatrixCare's podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Home Care Solutions for MatrixCare and Neil Kursban - CEO of Family and Nursing Care. Gupta opens a dialogue with Kursban regarding the challenges with home health care, caregiver retention, and continuity of care.
In this episode of MatrixCare's podcast, we introduce Navin Gupta – VP of Software Engineer. Gupta analyzes the trends, technological advances and disruptive innovations that are shaping the Senior Care industry and challenging the status quo.
In the third episode of Making Note, Avish welcomes Navin Gupta, co-founder Peerwell. The San Francisco-based digital health company provides customized lessons that help patients prepare for surgery and recover faster. The conversation starts with Buddhism and its benefits as part of the startup founders' mentality, and goes on to cover personal health, the digital healthcare marketplace, and the risk-taking that goes into entrepreneurship.