Podcasts about patient identity

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Best podcasts about patient identity

Latest podcast episodes about patient identity

AORN Journal
Verifying patient identity before blood product administration

AORN Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 4:45


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The Beagle Has Landed Podcast
Daniel Navon on Genetics and Patient Identity

The Beagle Has Landed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022


A conversation with Dan Navon, associate professor of sociology at the University of California, San Diego, and the author of Mobilizing Mutations: Human Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy. Dan's book encourages us to pay attention to the subtle way in which defining conditions according to their underlying genetics affects the patient experience, from shaping identity to creating a sense of solidarity within disease communities. Plus (spoiler) Dan will explain why he calls genetic counselors the ‘secret heroes' of his research.

NAHAM Connections Podcast
6 – NAHAM Disaster Preparedness, Patient Experience and Patient Identity Integrity Toolkits

NAHAM Connections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 20:29


ABOUT THE EPISODE Thank you for joining us for another episode of the NAHAM Connections Podcast: Voices in Patient Access. In this episode, NAHAM Policy Development and Government Relations Committee Chair Terese Davis, MBA, CHAM, and NAHAM Strategic Projects Committee Chair Wendy Roach, RDMS, CHAM, discuss the updates to the Disaster Preparedness, Patient Experience and Patient Identity Integrity Toolkits their committees supported in 2020. Davis and Roach discuss the process of updating these Patient Access resources and share how NAHAM members can use these valuable toolkits in their facilities. || MUSIC Podcast theme, "Pride in Each Other” || LINKS *Episode* https://www.naham.org/page/Career-Toolkits | https://www.naham.org/page/Patient-Experience | https://www.naham.org/page/Patient-Identity | https://www.naham.org/page/Disaster-Prep | https://www.naham.org/page/COVID19 | https://www.naham.org/page/NAHAMConnections | https://www.naham.org/page/ConnectionsHealthcareRegulations | https://www.naham.org/page/NAHAMMembership *Social Media* https://www.naham.org/page/NAHAMConnections | https://www.facebook.com/NAHAMDC/ | https://twitter.com/MyNAHAM | https://www.instagram.com/nahamdc/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-association-of-healthcare-access-management-naham-/ *NAHAM Website* https://www.naham.org/

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox
Episode 18: Tressa Springmann, VP & CIO of LifeBridge Health

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 42:49


Our guest today, Tressa Springmann, is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer for LifeBridge Health. Tressa joins us for this final episode in our series around Patient Identity in Value-Based Care. LifeBridge Health is a regional health care organization based in northwest Baltimore and its surrounding counties. LifeBridge Health consists of Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, LifeBridge Health & Fitness, hundreds of primary care and specialty physicians throughout the region, and many affiliated health-related partners.   Prior to joining LifeBridge Health, Tressa was the Vice President and Chief Information Officer for the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. In addition, Tressa has a Masters of Administrative Science in Information Technology (MAS) from John Hopkins University and she currently serves as the chair of the technology committee of the Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients. A few of the topics we get into in this episode: An overview of Tressa’s background and how she came to her role at LifeBridge How LifeBridge is approaching the shift from FFS to value-based care and what are some of the larger trends or themes Tressa has seen across the healthcare industry with respect to value-based care How LifeBridge is approaching value-based care using innovation and the types of programs in place at LifeBridge to support innovation Why Tressa believes it is important for patients to own their own medical data LifeBridge’s approach to embracing digital health solution in the population health space and fostering innovation rather than stifling it How Tressa is involved with CRISP - the Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients – and what solutions like Health Information Exchanges are doing to forward value-based care Links: Connect with Tressa: LinkedIn Connect with LifeBridge: Website  CRISP – Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter Follow me on Twitter Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to his episode on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Libsyn

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox
Episode 17: Chris Olsen, Partner at Drive Capital

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 34:24


On our episode this week, our interview features Chris Olsen, Co-Founder and General Partner at Drive Capital, for the second part of our series around Patient Identity in Value-Based Care! Chris is a Cincinnati-native, but previously was a partner at Sequoia Capital beginning in 2006 before co-founding Drive Capital in 2013. He joins Neil Patel, COO & President of Healthbox, and myself in this episode to discuss the move to Value Based Care and the investment opportunities this shift has created. In this episode, Chris, Neil, and I discuss: Chris’s background and how he came to start Drive Capital Why Chris is interested in the Value Based Care space and what about the companies he has invested in made him say “yes” As an investor who is not solely focused on the healthcare space, what are some of the things Chris needs to be comfortable with as he evaluates investments The advantages/disadvantages to having a broader investment focus Whether or not Chris thinks we are in a “bubble” as it relates to investment dollars in the venture capital space If 10 years down the road, companies were no longer focused on building toward value, what Chris believes they would be building toward What Chris thinks about the future of value-based healthcare models Connect with Chris: LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Drive Capital: Website  Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter Follow me on Twitter Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to his episode on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Libsyn

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox
Episode 16: Sean Lane of CrossChx

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 47:25


This week, our interview features Sean Lane, Founder of CrossCHX, for the first part of our series around Patient Identity in Value-Based Care. CrossChx is a platform and app that securely stores a user's medical history, prescriptions, and more all on a smartphone. A user can share their profile with any provider they want, eliminating paper forms while protecting a user's medical identity. In this episode, Sean and I discuss: Sean’s background and how he came to found CrossChx How the CrossChx platform works and how it solves a variety of healthcare inequities Why Patient Identity in Value-Based Care is an important problem to fix and why patients need to own their Identities How this moves us toward a value-based care model rather than traditional FFS How CrossChx is approaching building in AI and Machine learning and a “Digital assistant" to make sure physicians see the most important and relevant data Sean’s strategy around raising funds from both Midwest-based firms like Drive Capital in Columbus, OH, and from Khosla Ventures on the West Coast How the differing geography of CrossChx’s investors has played a role in the help they are able to provide Sean’s thoughts on the future of value-based healthcare models Connect with Sean Lane: LinkedIn Twitter Connect with CrossChx: Website Blog Twitter Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter Follow me on Twitter Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to his episode on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Libsyn

RightPatient Healthcare Technology Podcasts
Patient Identity and the Role of Modern CIO’s with Sharon Canner

RightPatient Healthcare Technology Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 1:54


RightPatient recently attended the Healthcare Information and Management Systems conference 2013 in New Orleans, where we had the opportunity to speak with Sharon Canner, Director of Public policy for CHIME. We have talked with Sharon about the changing role of Chief Information Officer in today's healthcare industry. We have also talked about The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and the incentive established by it to modernize the way of collecting and sharing medical data to increase patient safety. Finally we asked about her opinion on the takeaways from this year's HIMSS conference & best technology showcased there. Healthcare Technology Podcast Brought to You by RightPatient.com