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Steven Kelly is the Associate Director of Research at the Yale Program on Financial Stability and is also a returning guest to the podcast. Steven rejoins David on Macro Musings to talk about the financial stability implications of the discount window. David and Steven also discuss the issues with FHLBs, how to fix the challenge of reporting requirements, restarting the term auction facility and committed liquidity facilities, and much more. Transcript for this week's episode. Steven's Twitter: @StevenKelly49 Steven's blog: Without Warning David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings Check out our new AI chatbot: the Macro Musebot! Join the new Macro Musings Discord server! Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our Macro Musings merch! Related Links: *Domestic Liquidity Provision During Potential Crises* - a panel discussion featuring Steven Kelly, Bill Nelson, Susan McLaughlin, and Luc Laeven at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's 2024 Financial Markets Conference *Weekly Fed Report Still Drives Discount Window Stigma* by Steven Kelly *The New Bagehot Project* - an initiative by the Yale Program on Financial Stability *Forward Guidance: Something Old and Something New: Two Potential, Beneficial Discount Window Facilities* by Bill Nelson Timestamps: (00:00:00) – Intro (00:01:02) – The Yale Program on Financial Stability and Steven's Role (00:07:04) – Building a Resilient Regulatory Framework (00:12:45) – Addressing Issues in the Discount Window (00:21:37) – Responding to Criticism of Liquidity Regulations (00:27:22) – Fixing the Challenge of Reporting Requirements (00:33:29) – Restarting the Term Auction Facility and Committed Liquidity Facilities (00:37:24) – Addressing the Issue with FHLBs (00:45:26) – Additional Thoughts from the Atlanta Fed Conference Panel (00:50:59) – Could Increased Use of the Discount Window Cause a Shift in the Fed's Operating System? (00:54:44) – Outro
On today's episode, we meet Dan Wadsworth, Lead Account Manager for TeleTracking UK. Throughout his career with the NHS, Dan remained committed to the transformation of healthcare. Since coming to TeleTracking, he's been building relationships with hospitals throughout Europe to drive that tranformation. He recently spoke with TeleTracking's Susan McLaughlin about the great things happening in the UK. What you'll learn: • A day in the life of an account manager (2:03) • Best practices and KPIs (3:00) • The unique challenges of managing trusts (5:45) • Proudest TeleTracking moments (7:26)
On today's episode we continue our conversation with Stephen Boyle, Solution Director for TeleTrackingUK. Today, Stephen speaks to: We Meet You Where You Are: The role of Change Management at TeleTrackingUK. Let's listen in and he chats with TeleTracking's Susan McLaughlin. What you'll learn: • Understanding the issues within a hospital (2:02) • Defining client success (4:12) • Bringing together people, process and technology (7:08)
On today's episode, we meet Stephen Boyle, Solution Director for TeleTracking UK. Stephen, a clinical lead for TeleTracking, provides exceptional insight from the field. Today, he gives us a nurse's perspective on centralized capacity management in patient flow. Let's listen in and he chats with TeleTracking's Susan McLaughlin. This is the first of a two-part conversation. What you'll learn: • Stephen's background (:44) • Process of managing bed estates (4:04) • The role of technology in healthcare (7:44) • Bed management with TeleTracking (9:30)
On today's episode, we meet Neil Griffiths, Managing Director for TeleTracking International. With a long background in healthcare, Neil brings a wealth of experience to TeleTracking. Today, he talks with Susan McLaughlin to discuss the differences in healthcare across the world and the value TeleTracking brings no matter the geographic location. What you'll learn today: • a background supporting hospitals (:41) • TeleTracking in the UK(1:54) • Key differences between the UK and US healthcare markets (2:51)
On today's episode we meet Mark Holoska, Director of Health Systems for TeleTracking. As an RN, BSN, Mark provides a unique perspective to patient care particularly in perioperative nursing. He brings a 19 year background in healthcare IT to bring firm strategy to TeleTracking's Clinical Workflow Suite that specializes in perioperative technology to help operating rooms deliver on-time and effective care. TeleTracking's Susan McLaughlin recently caught up with Mark to discuss the industry. This is part one of a two-part conversation. What you'll learn today: • How a background in perioperative translated into technology (1:02) • Key perioperative challenges/opportunities (3:52) • The challenge of the perioperative backlog (6:52) • Using technology to meet patient needs(8:37)
On today’s episode we meet Brandi Hollins, a Workflow Consultant with the TeleTracking Technologies Clinical Workflow Suite Team. In her role, Brandi assists Surgical Services of organizations with exploring the facility’s current processes. Today, she talks with Susan McLaughlin about TeleTracking’s Perioperative Best Practices and her work to improve efficiencies and increase productivity with health systems. Today you'll learn: • How best practices should be used (1:45) • Key operational outcomes and indicators (3:20) • Creating scheduling guidelines (8:13) • How workflow tools help to optimize OR utilization (8:49) • Addressing delays around patient preparation (11:19) • Improving provider coordination (13:35) • Creating efficiencies (16:48)
Interview with Don and Susan McLaughlin, and Stephen Maxwell, on Don's book "Love First: Ending Hate before It's Too Late" and how they implement BTB groups at their church. This was a recorded interview from 2018. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We recently had physical therapist Susan McLaughlin on the EatMoveLive52 Podcast to bust some myths and help us to better understand the role of the autonomic nervous system in chronic pain, tension, and discomfort. Show Notes - Busting Myths in Physical Therapy with Susan McLaughlin For full podcast notes, links, and your free handout for this episode click here or the link below: Show Notes at EatMoveLive52.com/Susan Show Notes at EatMoveLive52.com/Susan Susan McLaughlin Susan McLaughlin is a physical therapist specializing in men’s and women’s pelvic health. Her private practice is in Salt Lak City, Utah, but she also has a wealth of information online, where some of you may have already met her. “I have been practicing physical therapy since 2001. In 2012I transitioned away from the major medical healthcare system to a holistic and eclectic collection of skills, all of which fit under the title of my business name: ALIGN Integration | Movement. As a practitioner I meet each client with the empathy and compassion that I, too, have sat deeply imbedded in the suffering of pain, and have been able to transform my body, mind, and spirit to get out of it.” Topics Discussed Could you tell us about your inspiration and inner guidance to practice Physical Therapy the way you do? What have you added to your eclectic practice that you never thought you would use as a therapist? Have you seen a change in the kind of complaints and conditions people come to you with over the years? For example, do you see more chronic pain? What’s the role of the nervous system and trauma in your practice? How do you educate patients and what resources do you give them if they are in chronic pain? Why do you think the medical profession has not been able to support those patients well so far? How do you help patients start to feel and deem themselves as a whole and not broken? What in your own journey with pain was key for your own healing and recovery? Let’s address some common myths in physical therapy and movement; let’s start with sucking in or bracing your abs, not locking your knees, keeping a flat back when standing or exercising, or needing to wear a small heel on your shoe? If someone has been in pain for a long time and watching all of those “precautions” for movement, what could be some undesired side effects? If you could design an ideal movement and therapy program for someone in pain, what would it absolutely include? What is something that you would never include? Where can people find more about you or work with you? Susan McLaughlin Episode Links and Resources Susan's Website - AlignForHealth.com Join Susan on Facebook Download "Gentle Regulation Exercises for Times of Tension and Discomfort" We've created a download just for you to help you regulate during times of tension and discomfort. Click Here For Your Free Podcast Listeners Download Thank you for listening! Our podcast theme music is "Protofunk" by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. Licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Talk soon, Roland & Galina
Welcome to Episode 1 of Inspiring Women Stories Podcast by Women in Business Club, with your host, serial entrepreneur, mentor, and speaker Raimonda Jankunaite. In these series, we interview our Community Members, Women from all around the world who run own businesses. Through these podcast interviews, you will get to hear about personal stories of entrepreneurs, their journeys, lessons, obstacles, and journeys. Every episode will have valuable lessons and entrepreneurial advice to start own business and / or transition in your career, personal growth, and business. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone, leave a review and subscribe for more interviews. We release an episode every Friday. Let's welcome our 1st podcast guest Susan McLaughlin Susan from SMC Ventures is a female business owner who believes social media should be simple and fun. She runs her own social media company to help other businesses get their lives back and get off the internet while maintaining their outreach and presence. Susan has been a Member of the Women in Busines Community and Member's Club since Summer 2019 and shares her journey as a business owner. Connect with Susan via Instagram: @SMCVENTURES Website: https://www.smcventures.biz About The Speaker: Susan McLaughlin started SMC Ventures to make social media simple in a way that was fun, engaging and good looking. Too simple? Yes, that’s the point. Sue's background is diverse and yet simple. She was in Corporate Communications and public relations for many years, even serving as company spokesperson for many years at Toys "R" Us and The Vitamin Shoppe in the United States. She's been a small business owner and did all the social media for a small local restaurant in the state of New Jersey in America. After leaving the restaurant business, friends with businesses started asking her for help with their social media. Her system is simple. And it works. SMC Ventures help YOU be YOU online, with a minimal investment in time and money. The bonus is you will look good doing it and reach the audience you are looking for without going down a rabbit hole and spending all your free time surfing the internet.
On today’s episode, TeleTracking’s Susan McLaughlin meets Tracy Lopez, product specialist for Community and Scheduling Workflow at TeleTracking. To get started, Tracy talks about how healthcare is impacted by the changing on-demand culture precipitated by Amazon. What you'll learn: • Delivery of Service vs. Emotional Experience (1:20) • Convenience of Text Communication (2:15) • Evolution of the Patient Experience (4:30) • Impact of PCP Experience on Overall Health System (6:10)
On today’s episode, TeleTracking’s Susan McLaughlin chats with Patient Flow specialists from Virginia Commonwealth University Health. Kelley Barry is Senior Clinical Applications Analyst and Lynn Goodloe is the Director of Patient Flow. VCU Health has been doing groundbreaking work with care progression indicators and was recently awarded the HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence for outstanding achievement of organizations that have utilized health information technology to improve patient outcomes and value. What you'll learn: • Subject Matter Expert (SME) Group (1:10) • Care Progression Indicators Improving Communication (5:21) • Automating the Discharging Planning Process (6:58) • How to Sustain the Success (9:45)
On today’s episode, TeleTracking’s Susan McLaughlin meets Dr. Eric Brown, Physician Executive with Palmetto Health. Dr. Brown's extensive Emergency Department background drives his passion for improved patient flow. What you'll learn from Dr. Brown today: • Engineering culture is like engineering processes (1:30) • Engaging top executives for success (4:05) • Prioritizing change (6:20) • Real-Time Demand Capacity Management (8:16) • What perfect patient flow looks like (10:22) • Preparing for disaster (12:00)
On today's episode of The Patient Flow Podcast, we continue our conversation with Scott Newton, Vice President of Care Model Solutions for TeleTracking Technologies. In this final installment of Scott's 3-part series, Susan McLaughlin and Scott discuss how value-based technology enhances the patient flow process.
On today's episode of the Patient Flow Podcast, Susan McLaughlin speaks with Tim Chapman, an advisor with Health System Executives. Throughout Tim's 30+ year career in healthcare, he has helped to enhance strategy and operations in hospitals around the world an offers a unique perspective on the changing climate of healthcare.
Susan McLaughlin is an incredible physical therapist and NKT provider that specializes in pelvic health. On this episodes, we dive into the pelvic floor and answer some common questions NKT providers have. This is an episode you don't want to miss!