Podcasts
In the second episode of this three-part series, the New Jersey health system's CIO and its president of advanced care operations discuss how they grew and scaled their acute care at home program and realized clinical, financial and operational ROI.
For the first in a three-part series, the CIO of the New Jersey health system and its president of advanced care operations describe how something started by necessity during the pandemic quickly evolved into something more substantial and valuable.
In this special hour-long episode, recorded in Chicago at the inaugural event, our hosts and guests offer a wide-ranging discussion about smart AI investments and strategic alignment. Produced in collaboration with the Straight Outta Health IT podcast.
Jessica Potts, workforce strategy and operations director at SSM Health, says scheduling and staffing technologies are changing nurse managers' day-to-day tasks.
Bob Watson, CEO of Health Gorilla, explains why providers can expect interoperability enforcement under CMS and the advantages of adoption.
Artificial intelligence gives Cedars-Sinai's clinicians EHR-supported diagnoses and treatment plan recommendations after patients complete virtual urgent care clinic intake questions in a structured chat.
Ernst & Young Health AI and Data Leader Sezin Palmer advises, among other things, to be strategic and selective, build with value and scale in mind, retool available talent, and work with consultants and vendors effectively.
Payers need information for risk adjustment and providers need data to close gaps in care, says Piyush Khanna of CareFirst BCBS.
A deep dive into care operating systems, the problems they aim to solve, and how they help improve workforce engagement and satisfaction, explained by Josh Clark, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's VP of quality and safety operating systems.
CertifyOS founder and CEO Anshul Rathi engineered a database of providers for payers.