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Today, we're back talking with Dr. Greg Johnson, Regional Market President, Parkview Health, who answers your questions on what the most important qualities are in a rural health leader today. Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/
Welcome to Rural Health Today, the next chapter of our preceding show, Rural Health Rising. This is the podcast where we connect you to what really matters in rural health. Our special guest of the show is Dr. Greg Johnson, Regional Market President, Parkview Health. Today we're talking about how health systems can collaborate with rural hospitals in order to better serve our rural communities. Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/
In this episode, Dr. Mark Mabus, Chief Medical Informatics Officer and VP of EHR at Parkview Health, shares his expertise on leveraging AI to enhance provider efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and streamline clinical workflows. He also discusses the importance of effective data integration, bridging gaps between IT and clinical teams, and staying ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare technology.
On episode 493 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Sarah Weaver, MSN, FNP-C, IFMCP, HN-BC, a Holistic Nurse and Functional Medicine Nurse Practitioner. Sarah is also the Coordinator and Instructor at the Holistic Nursing Certification Prep Course where she combines her profound expertise in integrative and functional medicine with her passion for holistic nursing education and advocacy. In the course of their conversation, Keith and Sarah discuss the crucial importance of holistic nursing and how embracing a true vision of holism could truly transform healthcare. With a career defined by her dedication to personalized care, Sarah has been instrumental in creating health improvement plans that have been life-altering for many of her clients. Currently working with Entourage Health, Sarah provides Concierge Functional Medicine services tailored for the busy individual. Her commitment to holistic health extends beyond her clinical practice, having played a significant role in integrating holistic nursing across the Parkview Health system. Listeners will be inspired by Sarah's journey, from her extensive education in functional medicine and health coaching to her leaderships in implementing holistic nursing practices system wide in hospital system. Whether you're an aspiring holistic nursing student or a professional looking to deepen your practice, Sarah's insights are sure to enlighten and motivate. Join us as Sarah Weaver shares her invaluable experiences and the transformative power of holistic nursing, both in personal wellness and in the broader healthcare landscape. Connect with Sarah Weaver: Holistic Nursing Certification/Entourage Health Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Contact Nurse Keith about holistic career coaching to elevate your nursing and healthcare career at NurseKeith.com. Keith also offers services as a motivational and keynote speaker and freelance nurse writer. You can always find Keith on LinkedIn. Are you looking for a novel way to empower your career and move forward in life? Keith's wife, Shada McKenzie, is a gifted astrologer and reader of the tarot who combines ancient and modern techniques to provide valuable insights into your motivations, aspirations, and life trajectory, and she offers listeners of The Nurse Keith Show a 10% discount on their first consultation. Contact Shada at TheCircelandtheDot.com or shada@thecircleandthedot.com.
Is the future of nonprofit healthcare on the brink of transformation? Join us as we hear from Rich Church, Parkview Health's Chief Growth and Strategy Officer, who shares his fascinating journey from the halls of a prestigious legal firm to a leading role in healthcare. Rich opens up about the challenges nonprofit healthcare systems face, such as escalating costs and shrinking reimbursements, and the innovative strategies needed to ensure high-quality care remains accessible. Discover the potential of partnerships between healthcare systems and hospice providers as we explore new ways to lighten the financial load on communities without sacrificing the mission of compassionate care.Imagine a world where nonprofit healthcare systems act like savvy investors, strategically using their assets to foster innovation. Rich Church and our hosts discuss how healthcare systems can emulate universities by investing in promising startups and supporting them with invaluable expertise. Through a blend of internal and external innovation, these systems can forge impactful collaborations that drive regional healthcare improvements. Guest: Richard Church, Chief Growth & Strategy Officer, Parkview Health Host: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TeleiosTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
In this episode, Dr. Mark Mabus, Chief Medical Informatics Officer and Vice President of EHR at Parkview Health, reflects on his journey through medical school and how it shaped his career. He also explores the future of technology in healthcare, emphasizing the transformative power of AI and its potential to revolutionize patient care.
In this episode, Maximilian Maile, Senior Vice President of Digital Health at Parkview Health System, shares his journey and discusses the evolving landscape of digital health. He highlights the importance of patient loyalty, the challenges of choosing the right digital tools, and the role of collaboration in driving innovation within healthcare.
In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, provides updates on the latest financial results from Kaufman Hall's "National Hospital Flash Report," the recent Change Healthcare cyber attack, and Parkview Health's partnership with CommonSpirit Health for home-based care initiatives.
Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Dr. Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.
Look at your policies and make sure they're up to date. In this special episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade wraps up his discussion on insights from the Community Health Network $345MM settlement with Tim Smith, Principal at TS Healthcare Consulting, and Alex Krouse, Associate General Counsel - Provider Arrangements at Parkview Health. This is Part 3 of a 3-part episode, originally recorded as a webinar for the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) on January 9, 2024. Hear “The WOW Factor,” when you need to look at commercial reasonableness, whether pay bumps are justified, why fundamental economics are so important, and when to get a second opinion. Email Bob to get the slides and learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
Last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a report showing that the number of women who died from pregnancy or a pregnancy-related cause in the U.S. in 2021 increased by 40 percent from 2020. This rate of maternal mortality in the U.S. is now the highest since 1965, and the U.S. fares worse than any other industrialized nation.While all ages and races saw an increase in maternal mortality in 2021, Black mothers remain the most affected. Black women are 2.6 times more likely to die from pregnancy or pregnancy-related causes than white women in the U.S.In response, MATTER and 51 Labs partners Health Care Service Corporation, Laerdal Million Lives Fund, BayCare, Parkview Health, University of Chicago Medicine, Organon and Stryker launched the next iteration of 51 Labs to call on global innovators to submit applications with innovative healthcare solutions that prevent maternal mortality in the U.S. before, during and after birth.Join MATTER for a panel discussion on this topic with panelists Colby Holtshouse, head of global MedTech commercial organization and the former US maternal health lead at Organon, and Dr. Ira Sites, OBGYN at BayCare.For more information, visit matter.health and follow us on social: LinkedIn @MATTERTwitter @MATTERhealthInstagram @matterhealth
You need to make sure you're providing accurate information. In this special episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade continues his discussion on insights from the Community Health Network $345MM settlement with Tim Smith, Principal at TS Healthcare Consulting, and Alex Krouse, Associate General Counsel - Provider Arrangements at Parkview Health. This is Part 2 of a 3-part episode, originally recorded as a webinar for the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) on January 9, 2024. Hear the key allegations, why you need to read the evaluation report thoroughly, the different specialties included in the settlement, how benchmarking plays into things, and the “Garbage In, Garbage Out” philosophy. Email Bob to get the slides and learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
A complaint is just a complaint. In this special episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade discusses insights from the Community Health Network $345MM settlement with Tim Smith, Principal at TS Healthcare Consulting, and Alex Krouse, Associate General Counsel - Provider Arrangements at Parkview Health. This is Part 1 of a 3-part episode, originally recorded as a webinar for the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) on January 9, 2024. Hear the timeline of the settlement, the unique elements of the case, Bob's car-buying analogy, The Golden Rule, and why different firms differ on Fair Market Value (FMV). Email Bob to get the slides and learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
On this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed sits down with Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President - Chief Nursing Informatics Officer and Virtual Care Leader at Parkview Health. Get to know Michelle as she digs into her role as CNIO, virtual care and the impact it's had on clinician workflows, leadership, faith, flowers, and so much more!
Be careful what you put in writing. In this special episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade discusses the recent General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) issued by the OIG (Office of Inspector General) with Alex Krouse, Associate General Counsel - Provider Arrangements at Parkview Health. This is Part 2 of a 2-part episode, originally recorded as a webinar for the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) on November 16, 2023. Hear the questions and issues the OIG has offered, when Fair Market Value (FMV) becomes irrelevant, why emails are evil, the manner in which remuneration is determined, and why you need to be careful with deals with family members of physicians. Email Bob to get the slides and learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
Mitigate your risk. In this special episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade discusses the recent General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) issued by the OIG (Office of Inspector General) with Alex Krause, Associate General Counsel - Provider Arrangements at Parkview Health. This is Part 1 of a 2-part episode, originally recorded as a webinar for the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) on November 16, 2023. Hear the history of the OIG issuing guidance, why you need to follow their guidance, how to mitigate risk, the 7 elements from the OIG, and Bob's traffic cop analogy. Email Bob to get the slides and learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role & organization, her excitement around virtual care, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role & organization, her excitement around virtual care, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Ron Double, Chief Information Officer at Parkview Health. Here, he discusses key insights into his organization & role, how he is leveraging technology to reduce burnout, advice for leaders, and more.In collaboration with Philips.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Ron Double, Chief Information Officer at Parkview Health. Here, he discusses key insights into his organization & role, how he is leveraging technology to reduce burnout, advice for leaders, and more.In collaboration with Philips.
Sarah Weaver is an entrepreneur and functional medicine nurse practitioner that specializes in mental, hormonal and gut health. started her career as an assistant team leader for AmeriCorps NCCC in Denver. Then, in 1999, she opened Full Circle Doula Care in Seattle, Washington, and later Fort Wayne. She was the owner and birth and postpartum doula, focusing on advocacy and education as well as direct care for newborns and families.In 2003, Sarah founded the Blue Mountain Project, which partners with rural farming communities in Jamaica's Blue Mountains to improve the health, education and economy of their rural third world population.Sarah Weaver has been serving her community as a nurse since 2005, working in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings including cardiac telemetry, med-surg and family practice nursing.In 2013, she began to build a comprehensive inpatient holistic nursing program and still design and coordinate programming for healthcare professionals at Parkview Health. This program has been recognized nationally.In 2015, after graduating from University of Saint Francis' Family Nurse Practitioner program Sarah began to work in a large non-profit integrative health clinic, started her post graduate training and certification through the Institute for Functional Medicine and Daniel Amen's Brain Health Coaching program.It has been her honor to help hundreds of clients reach their health goals and she can't wait for the opportunity to partner with you!Follow and Support Sarah Weaver Online:www.entouragefm.comInstagram: Sarah Weaver, FNP-C, IFMCP, HN-BC (@entourage_functional_medicine) • Instagram photos and videos For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ #podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #mentalhealth #nurse #nursing #functionalhealth #health #wellness #naturalmedicine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support
Sarah Weaver is an entrepreneur and functional medicine nurse practitioner that specializes in mental, hormonal and gut health. started her career as an assistant team leader for AmeriCorps NCCC in Denver. Then, in 1999, she opened Full Circle Doula Care in Seattle, Washington, and later Fort Wayne. She was the owner and birth and postpartum doula, focusing on advocacy and education as well as direct care for newborns and families.In 2003, Sarah founded the Blue Mountain Project, which partners with rural farming communities in Jamaica's Blue Mountains to improve the health, education and economy of their rural third world population.Sarah Weaver has been serving her community as a nurse since 2005, working in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings including cardiac telemetry, med-surg and family practice nursing.In 2013, she began to build a comprehensive inpatient holistic nursing program and still design and coordinate programming for healthcare professionals at Parkview Health. This program has been recognized nationally.In 2015, after graduating from University of Saint Francis' Family Nurse Practitioner program Sarah began to work in a large non-profit integrative health clinic, started her post graduate training and certification through the Institute for Functional Medicine and Daniel Amen's Brain Health Coaching program.It has been her honor to help hundreds of clients reach their health goals and she can't wait for the opportunity to partner with you!Follow and Support Sarah Weaver Online:www.entouragefm.comInstagram: Sarah Weaver, FNP-C, IFMCP, HN-BC (@entourage_functional_medicine) • Instagram photos and videos For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ #podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #mentalhealth #nurse #nursing #functionalhealth #health #wellness #naturalmedicine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support
Electronic medical records and patient portals are becoming a necessary tool for hospitals and healthcare providers to deliver care in today's world. But implementing, managing and maintaining a functional EMR is time-consuming, expensive and taxing on an organization. So, how do rural hospitals keep their EMRs up-to-date and build a strong foundation for the evolution of their systems in the future? On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with David Winn, Vice President of Parkview Connect at Parkview Health in Fort Wayne, Indiana about EMRs in rural hospitals. Find Parkview Connect online! https://www.parkview.com/community/community-connect Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
May 10, 2023: Live from the HIMSS Conference, Terri Mikol, Data Governance Principal Advisor at Clearsense and Govind Thirumalai, Vice President of Business Intelligence at Parkview Health talk all things data. What are the six work streams when implementing data governance in healthcare organizations? How does Clearsense combine data with institutional knowledge to provide a learning platform for users? How can healthcare organizations ensure that the answers to common data governance questions are accessible to departments and hospitals? How does the complexity of healthcare data across multiple states impact data governance initiatives? What are the benefits of having a community of analytics users within an organization? Why is it necessary to have clear definitions for data elements, even if multiple definitions are acceptable in different use cases?Key Points:MetadataData governanceData definitionsData literacyComplexity of healthcare data.Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
In this episode of CPhT Connect, Mike speaks with Michael Shanabarger, a certified pharmacy technician advanced, and the pharmacy inventory system administrator at Parkview Health. Michael discusses his journey into pharmacy, his previous work experiences, and his current role in inventory management. Michael delves into the details of the pharmacy inventory management project at Parkview Health and the challenges they have encountered along the way including customizing existing software to work for pharmacy needs. Listeners will gain insight into the complexities of pharmacy inventory management and the importance of centralizing operations.
Dr. Mark Pierce, Chief BI and Analytics Officer at Parkview Health, tells how he uses data to drive clinical behavioral change.
Max Maile, Senior Vice President of Digital Health at Parkview Health, reviews Parkview's approach to personalizing care through a new Virtual Care Department and eCommerce platform.
MATTER recently launched 51 Labs, a women+'s health accelerator. With sponsors and partners Astellas Pharma US, Walgreens, BayCare, Parkview Health and University of Chicago Medicine, the inaugural year's program calls for innovative healthcare solutions that empower and support women+ during their menopausal transition.On October 19, University of Chicago Medicine (UCM) Center for Women's Integrated Health Director and practicing UCM physician Dr. Monica Christmas and Walgreens Boots Alliance Director of Consumer Healthcare Futures Marni Allen joined us for a panel discussion on the need for innovation in women+'s health and menopause and the disparities across the menopausal experience and care among underrepresented women.For more information, visit matter.health and follow us on social: LinkedIn @MATTERTwitter @MATTERhealthInstagram @matterhealth
Enjoy the recording of Parkview Health presentation from the 2022 PM&R Scholars Virtual Residency Fair! Check out more information about PM&R Scholars and the Virtual Residency Fair at pmrscholars.org! Check out our 2022 sponsors: PMRrecap.com and ultrasoundguidance.com
David Jeans, Senior Vice President of Payer, Employer and Health Plan Strategy at Parkview Health, joined the podcast to talk about value-based care, digital tech and chronic care management.
The patient experience is not a new topic for healthcare, for rural hospitals or even for this podcast. But it's so central to what we do and it's a little unique in the rural environment. To dive deeper into this topic, we're talking this week to Lori Strahm, Director of Patient Experience and Strategic Partnerships for Parkview Health.
Parkview Health, in collaboration with MATTER, is proud to present the 2022 Healthy Mom and Baby Innovation Competition 3.0. No matter their age, all children are babies to their mothers. This year, Healthy Mom and Baby 3.0 extends its scope into improving the lives of mothers and children through pre-teen. This look at pediatrics, with a lens of increasing equity for mothers and children who have been historically marginalized, will address issues pertaining to access to care for preventive and chronic conditions. On May 11, MATTER had a conversation with Indiana public health officials and Healthy Mom and Baby challenge alumni to discuss the need for improved access to care for underrepresented mothers and children in Indiana and across the world.
How does the Stark Law sausage get made? In this episode, Captain Integrity Bob Wade welcomes Parkview Health Associate General Counsel Alex Krouse to break down his experience and advice for Stark Law compliance. Hear how to develop teams and processes for provider compensation, consider several factors as you shape your organization, lean on the structure you set up, what the data tells you, and why a larger team is helpful. Learn more at CaptainIntegrity.com
Mike Packnett, CEO of Parkview Health, is here to start our year off right. Listen in as he shares his story from custodian to CEO and the importance of building a strong team.
Does Epsom salts help sore muscles? That's the question we explore in today's podcast. ParkView Health blog can be found at www.parkview.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-farmer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karen-farmer/support
This past year has been a challenging one for our frontline in health care. Dena Jacquay from Parkview Health shares how the 13,500 employees across the NE IN region rallied to provide excellence in care everyday, for every patient during the pandemic. You don't want to miss this episode!
Our path to power is more than just the position we hold among others, it is the very nature of our relationship with ourselves. Listen as Dr Diana Jackson Davis, Director of Diversity & Inclusion for Parkview Health network, explains what Creating a Path to Power really means. Follow Dr. Diana: https://www.facebook.com/diana.jacksondavis diana.jackson@parkview.com For sponsorship info, email empoweryoupodcast@gmail.com Register for your free gift: www.workwithkibwecooper.com
Parkview Health is launching a graduate medical education program to attract, train and retain more physicians in northeast Indiana, creating both economic and health benefits for the region.
Parkview Health in northeast Indiana administered some of the first COVID-19 vaccines in the state on Monday. Along with inoculating their own staff, Parkview will serve as a vaccination site for other health care workers in the state as well.
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This episode features a session from Becker's Healthcare CEO + CFO Virtual Event: Creating accountable healthcare leaders and a high-reliability organization. The conversation includes insight from the following speakers: Peter Banko, president of Centura Health in Centennial, Colo. Scott James, COO of Parkview Cancer Institute in Fort Wayne, Ind., and senior vice president of cancer and surgical services at Parkview Health in Fort Wayne Cheryl Sadro, executive vice president and chief business and finance officer for the office of the president at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston
In this episode of AHLA's monthly series on fraud and abuse issues, Matthew Wetzel, Associate General Counsel, Compliance Officer, GRAIL, speaks with Joe Wolfe, Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman PC, Frank Stevens, Berkeley Research Group (BRG), and Alex Krouse, Parkview Health, about the recent proposed changes to the Medicare physician fee schedule. The podcast discusses the changes made by the rule to physician compensation, and how it impacts compensation planning. From AHLA's Fraud and Abuse Practice Group. Sponsored by BRG.
Upon the news that Parkview Health will be a hosting site for the COVID-19 site, Kayla discusses the specifics with Darrin Wright during "Fort Wayne's Morning News" and what specifics are needed to host the vaccine.
Brad Tieszen is the Vice President of Operations at Parkview Health where he runs several specialty clinics. As a part of his daily routine, he’s intentional about being visible by ’s intentional about being visible by taking time to complete patient rounds and participate in huddles with his team. He’s fervant about recognizing excellence whenever he sees it, knowing it is key to unlocking engagement. In this episode, you’ll hear Brad share his passion for being actively engaged and living in the moment. Connect with Brad on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleytieszen/ Truth You Can Act On 1. Operate in the Moment Supporting Quotes: Brad Tieszen: “I have to be in the moment, and I have to be engaged with the tone of my voice, with the look in my eyes, and the language that I choose to use to inspire our people. And in return, they inspire me.” Brad Tieszen: “All of our bandwidths are different, but that is where the intentionality comes in, that deliberate in the moment, onstage presence that I go back to. You just can't take that time off.You can't take a day off, a moment off, because that may be the moment of getting somebody from a six to a seven, or a seven to an eight. That moment of getting somebody from engaged to actively engaged.” 2. Recognize Excellence Supporting Quotes: Brad Tieszen: “I feel that all human beings from time-to-time appreciate being seen, and it motivates you to keep doing it. It reinforces those positive behaviors, and those recognitions of excellence, they can be around innovation, service excellence, special care. It can be as simple as just saying, ‘Hey, thank you.’ It can be, ‘Hey, welcome to the Parkview family. It's your first day. It can be wild.’ ‘That was world-class teamwork.’ And it goes to their leader and that leader can do a bunch of stuff with it.” 3. Ask How People are Doing Supporting Quote: Brad Tieszen: “I will do one thing all the time where I say, ‘Hey, on a scale of one to 10, you know, 10 being the very best one being the rock bottom worst. Where are you personally and professionally?’ And I can get tens. I've gotten ones before. I can get some eights, but what I always do with that is I say, ‘Hey, you're at an eight, how, how can I help get you to a nine?’ And to hear somebody say, ‘Well, you just did. Just by asking about how I am just got me to a nine.’” 4. Be Visible Supporting Quote: Brad Tieszen: “My challenge to myself every day, and therefore to the others, is to get out there and be visible. Get out there with your teams and with your people and be visible, whether it is leader rounds or being visible through the virtual platforms we're on, you know, through a video message. Even though at times we can't be as physically visible as we like, be creative and take advantage of the virtual platform and send a video message. Do everything you can in your leadership role, regardless of your leadership title, to say, ‘Who can I recognize today?’” Book Recommendations Leadership, Strategy, and Tactics by Jocko Willink Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal Good to Great by Jim Collins Principles by Ray Dalio The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon Sponsor Wambi.org – Wambi is about human connections. We view feedback as the fuel for interpersonal growth and are always striving to achieve the highest versions of ourselves and to lift others up along the way.
Parkview Health’s efforts to improve the physical environment, engage its clinical staff and increase training contributed to improved patient perception and a decrease in reported workplace violence. Learn from Parkview Health’s leadership on how this culture shift created compassionate connections between the workforce and improved safety for patients.
Mary J. Montes, Executive Board Member of the Greater Fort Wayne Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, joins host Stephanie Gottesman to share her story as a Dreamer and DACA recipient, her passion for community outreach, and the work the GFW Hispanic Chamber of Commerce does to strengthen networks and create opportunities for the Fort Wayne Hispanic and Latino communities. Immigration issues have been in the news a lot over the last few years, and the debate has often centered on Dreamers, a term that has been used to describe young undocumented or unauthorized immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, who have lived and gone to school here, and who in many cases identify as American. The term Dreamer originally took its name from a bill in Congress, but it has a double meaning about the young immigrants who have big hopes and dreams for a better future. The bill, called the DREAM Act (short for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act), would have granted legal status to certain undocumented and unauthorized immigrants who were brought to the United States as children and went to school here. Although several versions of the bill have been introduced in Congress since 2001, it’s never passed. While the media tends to paint dramatic and often exaggerated pictures of who DREAMers are, few news stories give an actual window into the lives of the real people who have lived this experience, and with somewhere between 690,000 and 800,000 DREAMers in America, that’s a lot of underrepresented stories. In addition to her role on the board of the GFW Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Montes is an also on boards for Parkview Health, Whitington Homes & Family Services, and the Salvation Army. She has an Associates Degree in criminal justice, and is currently finishing up a BA in organizational leadership. Montes also happens to be a Dreamer. Her parents brought her to America just after 9/11 from Peru. She shares her memories of arriving in America, moving to Fort Wayne, and the gratitude she has for the opportunities she has found here compared to the place she was born. She also shares the unique set of hardships and challenges that unauthorized immigrants face, and the relief that DACA gave her and her family. She shares some of her academic and professional journey, and some of the ways she has worked to help other immigrants through their own struggles. Montes shares a bit of background and history about the GFW Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and some of the ways people can get involved in their efforts to connect Hispanic and Latino business owners to each other and to the rest of the Fort Wayne business community. For information on the GFW Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, visit their website at www.fwhispanicchamber.org. They are also on Facebook. This episode’s song, Mano a Mano, is by KelsiCote. Singer-songwriters, Kelsi Lee & Cote Godoy bridge distinct cultural roots forming a fresh sound uniquely their own. Their musical explorations daringly fuse styles and rhythms of North and South America with lyrical interplay in modern Greek, American English and Chilean Spanish. High energy live performances invite listeners on a dynamic and unforgettable adventure of music and story-telling. For the upturned ear, and searching heart, reflections on Life - alive with purpose. KelsiCote Amig@s full band format includes phenomenal international musicians from both North and South America. Kelsi and Cote also produce an early childhood educational enrichment program that promotes inclusion through music, cultural immersion, and bilingual learning. You can find their music at www.kelsicote.com, or on Spotify, Facebook, and CDBaby, and you can find their educational program at www.musicalconexion.com. Women Are: Fort Wayne is a production of Monstrous Regiment Media and distributed by WBOI in Fort Wayne. Our show is sponsored by the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne and Silverbirch Entertainment. This episode was written and produced by Stephanie Gottesman and Traci Henning-Kolberg, and edited by Adam Blackburn. Our episodes are recorded at Silverbirch Studio, with an extra thank you to sound engineer Steve Tyler and assistant engineer, Harrison Tyler. We appreciate you subscribing, rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts. You can also visit us at womenare.us, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. New episodes are released every two weeks. You can check out other content from WBOI on Facebook. Until next time...thanks for listening!
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Three experts in the field of substance abuse, Rev. Dr. Dennis Goff— Director of Ministry Programs of The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, Indiana, along with Tom Allman— Vice President of Addiction Services with Park Center (An Affiliate of Parkview Health) in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Rachel Blakeman— Community Research Institute Director for Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Indiana, join hosts Rev. Dr. Steve Schave, Director of LCMS Church Planting, and Rev. Dr. Mark Larson, Manager of Church Planting in the Mission Field: USA initiative, to explore resources and insights on the often lethal epidemic of substance abuse in our country, and how the church can bring hope and life. About Rev. Dr. Dennis Goff: Since 2016, Goff has been the Director of Ministry Programs for The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, IN. He comes to the position after nearly 30 years as a parish pastor in the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) serving congregations in Louisiana, Florida and Minnesota. He also worked for Capital Funding Services of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund. A graduate of Concordia College, Ann Arbor MI and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO., Goff also holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO in homiletics with an emphasis on Biblical Storytelling. He has been a regular instructor with Concordia Seminary, St. Louis's Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) program. Currently, Goff is also called as Assistant Pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne. The work of The Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne is focused on grant funding for the Lutheran community and being a community advocate for mental and behavioral health and wellness. Part of that work is being carried out by the creation of a website by The Lutheran Foundation called Look Up Indiana. This website is a “one stop shop” for all things related to mental and behavioral health throughout the state of Indiana. Additionally, The Lutheran Foundation is bringing the message of mental health education to the faith community through a series of conferences, workshops and training events. Goff initiated the first area wide church and mental health conference called Speak Up in the fall of 2017. The second Speak Up Conference is scheduled again in Fort Wayne on October 7, 2019. Goff believes that if national statistics indicate that one in four in the population (25%) of people are living with a mental health concern, that also means one in four in our churches. It's time for the church to “speak up” about mental wellness and reduce the stigma around mental illness.
Reverend Patrick Riecke, author of How to Talk to Sick, Dying and Grieving People, and 101 Ways to Find Meaning in Suffering talks about his work as the Director of Chaplaincy and Volunteers for Parkview Health in the Fort Wayne, Indiana Area.
Mark your calendar for March 2nd when there will be a FREE parenting seminar hosted by Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders in Bluffton, Indiana. Email Julie to sign up today. Check out our product for the week: Caught Not Taught. Have you ever heard the saying actions speak louder than words? Find out how that is more true with parenting than in any other area of your life. Not only do our actions scream our beliefs to our children, but understanding this Caught Not Taught principle can actually bring freedom to our parenting when we recognize the role of the Holy Spirit in our children's lives. Today we are with Paige Clingenpeel who has spoken all over the nation and has worked on TV, radio, and web-based media. She is a contributor to iMom.com, and can be seen hosting the tween show iShine K'nect on TBN. She presently works for Parkview Health as a mental health therapist assigned to Carroll High School and continues to provide individual therapeutic services through Lifesprings Counseling Center. Paige is married to Ryan and is the mother of 2 beautiful crafty & creative daughters and 2 future power-ranger sons! Today we will be discussing her article The Enticing World of Sexting and Its Impact on our Kids. No matter what age your children are at, Paige gives practical advice on how to have open dialogue and discussion with our childeren to help them learn to respect others as well as have discernment in their own life. To learn more about sexting, you can check out Paige's website or her sexting artcile HERE. If you have not yet done so, be sure to subscribe to the podcast, write a review for the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher radio (so other parents can utilize our free resources as well!), and share this episode with your friends and family (through social media, text message, or email!). Finally, be sure to check out Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to find hilarious Meme's, inspirational encouragement, helpful articles, and life-saving products to help on your parenting journey. Our social media site is your one stop parenting shop for all your parenting needs!
Mark your calendar for March 2nd when there will be a FREE parenting seminar hosted by Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders in Bluffton, Indiana. Email Julie to sign up today. Check out our product for the week: Good Pictures, Bad Pictures. The average age for a child to see pornography for the first time is 11, and with the technology becoming such a huge part of our schools, that age continues to decrease. Good Pictures, Bad Pictures is a great way to introduce your Elementary aged children to the dangers of pornography, and teach them exactly what to do when they see a bad picture for the first time. I highly recommend this book for your Elementary children. Today we are with Paige Clingenpeel who has spoken all over the nation and has worked on TV, radio, and web-based media. She is a contributor to iMom.com, and can be seen hosting the tween show iShine K'nect on TBN. She presently works for Parkview Health as a mental health therapist assigned to Carroll High School and continues to provide individual therapeutic services through Lifesprings Counseling Center. Paige is married to Ryan and is the mother of 2 beautiful crafty & creative daughters and 2 future power-ranger sons! Today we will be discussing her article The Enticing World of Sexting and Its Impact on our Kids. No matter what age your children are at, Paige gives practical advice on how to have open dialogue and discussion with our childeren to help them learn to respect others as well as have discernment in their own life. To learn more about sexting, you can check out Paige's website or her sexting artcile HERE. If you have not yet done so, be sure to subscribe to the podcast, write a review for the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher radio (so other parents can utilize our free resources as well!), and share this episode with your friends and family (through social media, text message, or email!). Finally, be sure to check out Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to find hilarious Meme's, inspirational encouragement, helpful articles, and life-saving prodcuts to help on your parenting journey. Our social media site is your one stop parenting shop for all your parenting needs!
That's right! Today is our 100th episode!! To see the previous 99 episodes we have had, check out our WEBSITE! Mark your calendar for March 2nd when there will be a FREE parenting seminar hosted by Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders in Bluffton, Indiana. Email Julie to sign up today. Check out our product for the week: God's Design for Sex. If your child is 3 or older, and you are nervous about having the sex conversation with them, this is the book series for you! Not only do these books open the lines of communication with this difficult discussion, but they also teach children from a young age what God's design for their life is. To purchase the whole series CLICK HERE. If you are wanting to just purchase the first book for children ages 3-5 CLICK HERE, for ages 5-8 CLICK HERE, for ages 8-11 CLICK HERE, for ages 11-14 CLICK HERE. Today we are with Paige Clingenpeel who has spoken all over the nation and has worked on TV, radio, and web-based media. She is a contributor to iMom.com, and can be seen hosting the tween show iShine K'nect on TBN. She presently works for Parkview Health as a mental health therapist assigned to Carroll High School and continues to provide individual therapeutic services through Lifesprings Counseling Center. Paige is married to Ryan and is the mother of 2 beautiful crafty & creative daughters and 2 future power-ranger sons! Today we will be discussing her article The Enticing World of Sexting and Its Impact on our Kids. No matter what age your children are at, Paige gives practical advice on how to have open dialogue and discussion with our childeren to help them learn to respect others as well as have discernment in their own life. To learn more about sexting, you can check out Paige's website or her sexting artcile HERE. If you have not yet done so, be sure to subscribe to the podcast, write a review for the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher radio (so other parents can utilize our free resources as well!), and share this episode with your friends and family (through social media, text message, or email!). Finally, be sure to check out Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to find hilarious Meme's, inspirational encouragement, helpful articles, and life-saving prodcuts to help on your parenting journey. Our social media site is your one stop parenting shop for all your parenting needs!
In this episode we had a chance to catch up with Chris Miller after completing his transcontinental run. We first spoke to Chris back in May of 2017 (Episode 24 ) as he planning and preparing for this run across the country to celebrate recovery and to encourage those who are struggling with addiction to seek treatment. We cover topics including what it is like to adjust back to “normal” life, logistics of the run itself, his upcoming documentary, how he has touched and inspired others, future goals and so much more. Chris’ sponsors included: SWORD, Orange Mud, Parkview Health, Running Warehouse, Hoosier RV, and Summit City Chevrolet Where to find Chris: Website, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Strava Where to find Heartland Running: Website, Facebook Group, Instagram, Strava Club Call or text us at 513-486-4636 Save 20% on SWORD Performance Products by using discount code:HEARTLANDRUNNER at checkout Check out Steve Durbin’s races at Durbin Race Management and use discount code HRP15 to save 15%. A special thank you goes out to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils for allowing us to use their music on the show.
Whether you are a CISO, CISO equivalent, or have another title with organizational cybersecurity responsibilities, the role you play in your organization to protect and sustain the key information and technical assets needed to achieve the mission is critical in today’s landscape of data breaches, nation-state hackers, and increased threats to the business. In this podcast, Darrell Keeling, Vice President of Information Security and HIPAA Security Officer at Parkview Health, discusses the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to become a CISO in today’s fast-paced cybersecurity field. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
The Technology implemented to empower a privately owned institutional pharmacy is critical. We interview Kevin O’Leary - President & CEO of Parkview Health Services, LLC in Buffalo, NY. Parkview Health Services is a Western and Central New York based pharmacy and health clinic service provider. Since 1985, they have maintained a commitment to providing quality care and pharmacy services to consumers in assisted living facilities, developmentally disabled residences, mental health clinics, chemical dependency rehabilitation facilities, and many more. Parkview Health Services is compliant with nationally recognized accreditation standards and are backed by their strong partnership with The Anderson Group, a private equity firm committed to building companies with strong customer relationships. Kevin chose SuiteRx Pharmacy Management Systems as their core technology because of their flexibility, customer attention, and knowledge of the institutional pharmacy space. SuiteRx is a pharmacy software vendor addressing the needs and challenges presented in the independent pharmacy market. Nicholas Zener, PharmD, CEO leads the team and helped developed the IPS program which enables independent and small chain pharmacies to use state of the art technology to better meet the needs of their customers and increase speed and accuracy in the pharmacy. With Retail, Institutional and Combo versions of the software, IPS is a comprehensive solution, integrating document management, delivery, POS, inventory management, web portal capabilities and compounding into one seamless application. Kevin O’Leary - President Parkview Health Services, LLC Tel 716.876.2323 Email: koleary@parkviewhs.com SuiteRx.com 307 S Jupiter Rd. Suite 205 Allen TX, 75002 Email: sales@suiterx.com Phone: 916-242-8779 (916-ChatSRx) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Technology implemented to empower a privately owned institutional pharmacy is critical. We interview Kevin O’Leary - President & CEO of Parkview Health Services, LLC in Buffalo, NY. Parkview Health Services is a Western and Central New York based pharmacy and health clinic service provider. Since 1985, they have maintained a commitment to providing quality care and pharmacy services to consumers in assisted living facilities, developmentally disabled residences, mental health clinics, chemical dependency rehabilitation facilities, and many more. Parkview Health Services is compliant with nationally recognized accreditation standards and are backed by their strong partnership with The Anderson Group, a private equity firm committed to building companies with strong customer relationships. Kevin chose SuiteRx Pharmacy Management Systems as their core technology because of their flexibility, customer attention, and knowledge of the institutional pharmacy space
The Technology implemented to empower a privately owned institutional pharmacy is critical. We interview Kevin O'Leary - President & CEO of Parkview Health Services, LLC in Buffalo, NY. Parkview Health Services is a Western and Central New York based pharmacy and health clinic service provider. Since 1985, they have maintained a commitment to providing quality care and pharmacy services to consumers in assisted living facilities, developmentally disabled residences, mental health clinics, chemical dependency rehabilitation facilities, and many more. Parkview Health Services is compliant with nationally recognized accreditation standards and are backed by their strong partnership with The Anderson Group, a private equity firm committed to building companies with strong customer relationships. Kevin chose SuiteRx Pharmacy Management Systems as their core technology because of their flexibility, customer attention, and knowledge of the institutional pharmacy space. SuiteRx is a pharmacy software vendor addressing the needs and challenges presented in the independent pharmacy market. Nicholas Zener, PharmD, CEO leads the team and helped developed the IPS program which enables independent and small chain pharmacies to use state of the art technology to better meet the needs of their customers and increase speed and accuracy in the pharmacy. With Retail, Institutional and Combo versions of the software, IPS is a comprehensive solution, integrating document management, delivery, POS, inventory management, web portal capabilities and compounding into one seamless application. Kevin O'Leary - President Parkview Health Services, LLC Tel 716.876.2323 Email: koleary@parkviewhs.com SuiteRx.com 307 S Jupiter Rd. Suite 205 Allen TX, 75002 Email: sales@suiterx.com Phone: 916-242-8779 (916-ChatSRx) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest for episode #163 is Dr. Gregory R. Johnson, the Chief Medical Officer at Parkview Health in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In this episode, we talk about how Parkview is using Lean to cope with today's challenging environment, how Dr. Johnson encourages Lean thinking among physicians, and the role of standardization in medicine. Dr. Johnson says Parkview is moving toward "having everyone operating in a Lean way, all 8200 co-workers" instead of just doing "Rapid Improvement Events." This episode is produced in partnership with the Healthcare Value Network. Dr. Johnson and I also talk about Parkview's participation in the Network, including hosting a "gemba visit" by other members. To point others to this, use the simple URL: www.leanblog.org/163. You can find links to posts related to this podcast there, as well. Please leave a comment and join the discussion about the podcast episode. For earlier episodes of the Lean Blog Podcast, visit the main Podcast page at www.leanpodcast.org, which includes information on how to subscribe via RSS or via Apple iTunes. You can also listen to streaming episodes of the podcast via Stitcher: http://landing.stitcher.com/?vurl=leanblog If you have feedback on the podcast, or any questions for me or my guests, you can email me at leanpodcast@gmail.com or you can call and leave a voicemail by calling the "Lean Line" at (817) 776-LEAN (817-776-5326) or contact me via Skype id "mgraban". Please give your location and your first name. Any comments (email or voicemail) might be used in follow ups to the podcast.