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Optimal Aging: What You Need to Know at Every Stage

Dr. Maria Carney, Chief of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine at Northwell Health and co-author of The Aging Revolution, joins us to discuss how we can live not just longer, but better. We explore the distinctions between geriatric, palliative, and hospice care, and why end-of-life planning is a form of empowerment. Dr. Carney offers practical advice for family caregivers, sheds light on Medicare, and highlights the crucial role of connection and purpose in aging well. Whether you're navigating care for a loved one or planning for your own future, this episode  Please visit Beyond the Paper Gown (https://www.beyondthepapergown.com/podcasts) to join our community and to learn more about achieving your optimal health. SHOW NOTES: Mitzi Krockover, Founder and CEO, Woman Centered, LLC and Host of Beyond the Paper Gown https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitzikrockover/ Maria Torroella Carney, MD, MACP, AGSF https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcarneymd/ The Aging Revolution https://www.amazon.com/Aging-Revolution-Groundbreaking-Geriatric-Medicine/dp/1510778829
April 24, 2025 by Beyond the Paper Gown

Why are clinicians leaving medical practice?

In the evolving landscape of work life balance expectations workforce dynamics is reshaping the future of medicine. Dr Amanda Herbrand, clinical data specialist at the University Hospital Basel and former oncologist, shares her insights on this transformation, highlighting the critical role of technology and shifts in physician careers in healthcare. Dr. Herand shares her transition from oncology to healthcare IT and the challenges and solutions in integrating clinical expertise with IT systems. The host and Amanda explore changing workforce expectations, the role of technology in alleviating clinical burdens, and the importance of digital health literacy. The conversation also covers clinical data modeling, international collaborations, and the future vision of healthcare IT development. 00:00 Introduction to Faces of Digital Health 02:00 Interview with Dr. Amanda Herand 02:27 Transition from Oncology to Clinical Data Specialization 04:36 Challenges and Observations in Healthcare IT 11:35 The Role of Digital Health Literacy 14:39 Clinical Data Modeling at University Hospital Basel 27:41 Future of Healthcare Data and Precision Medicine 32:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/ Youtube:
April 24, 2025 by Faces of Digital Health

Genes and Your Health Series: mRNA: What it is, What it Does, and Hope in Rare Diseases

Host: Denise M. Dupras, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Michael Zimmer, Ph.D., Director of Rare Diseases at Moderna Therapeutics This episode of Genes & Your Health welcomes Dr. Michael Zimmer from Moderna Therapeutics, who discusses how mRNA technology is being applied to treat rare genetic diseases, especially liver-based metabolic disorders. Dr. Zimmer explains how mRNA can help the body produce missing proteins, the challenges of delivering these therapies, and the promise they hold for previously untreatable conditions. Connect with us and learn more here: https://ce.mayo.edu/online-education/content/mayo-clinic-podcasts 
April 24, 2025 by Mayo Clinic Talks

Rural Health & Maternity Care: Facing the Reality of Maternity Care in Rural America

Welcome to Rural Health Today. Over the next few months we'll be publishing a series of episodes about maternal care in rural health. Whether you're a rural mom, a healthcare worker, or attentive to what goes on in rural healthcare, this is the series for you. Our special guest of the show is Dawn Shanafelt, Director, Maternal & Infant Health Division at Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). 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/ 
April 24, 2025 by Rural Health Today

Global Innovators: Healthcare in Transition with Tobias Silberzahn

In Episode 3 of DOCSF Global Innovators, we travel to Berlin to meet Tobias Silberzahn, at the time a partner at McKinsey and healthcare innovation leader with a sweeping view of Europe’s digital health landscape.Tobias Silberzahn outlines the essential building blocks of a digitally enabled health system, emphasizing the role of electronic health records, e-prescriptions, and integrated reimbursement models. Drawing on his policy experience across Germany, France, and Scandinavia, he unpacks why fragmented digital strategies hinder adoption and how a unified, patient-centered approach to chronic care and prevention can unlock true value.This episode explores Europe’s digital maturity journey, the role of WHO’s global health tech initiatives, and how collaboration, not competition, could define the next frontier in care delivery.

Keynote: The “Moments that Matter” Approach to Patient-Centered Care With Ryan Smith

April 24, 2025: Ryan Smith, SVP, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Intermountain Health, explores how healthcare organizations can balance innovation with mounting cost pressures. What does it take to maintain patient-centricity amid such massive digital transformation? Ryan reveals Intermountain's framework of organizing patient touchpoints as "moments that matter" across seven stages of the patient journey, while also discussing their deployment of over 4,000 automation bots and vision for "agentic AI." As clinician burnout and staffing shortages loom large across healthcare, how might Smith's approach to balancing governance with innovation culture help address these industry-wide challenges?   Key Points: 06:44 Patient-Centric Care 10:05 AI: More Than a BuzzWord 14:18 Cybersecurity in Healthcare 18:07 Operational Change Management 25:08 Future Challenges and Opportunities 29:17 Speed Round   X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
April 24, 2025 by This Week Health: Conference

Innes Meldrum : The Adherence Architect on Tech, Trust & Braveheart Leadership

What do William Wallace, smart pill bottles, and pharma sales have in common?They all showed up in this week's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy. Jim Joyce and I had a chat with Innes Meldrum - Scottish-born, New Jersey-rooted CEO of AdhereTech. Innes unpacks his journey from flunking high school to running $Big brands and now cracking one of healthcare’s stickiest problems: medication adherence. We covered: 🤖 Tech vs. human behavior in adherence 🧩 Pharma’s paradox (have to watch to get more) 🧠 Leadership = authenticity + heart 🫥 Tech must be invisible for patients 📈 Adherence is greater than acquisition in long run Big lessons. Big heart. Big impact. 🎧 Listen now and learn why belief might just be your biggest asset. Fun mentions as always: Josh Stein Dave Griffiths 🇮🇪 Kaiser Permanente YourCoach.Health 00:00 – 03:00 — Opening Banter & Setup Eugene, Jim & Innes kick things off across time zones with laughs and backstory. 03:00 – 08:00 — From Scotland to Kentucky Innes shares his multicultural roots, flunking high school, and a summer teaching soccer in the US. 08:00 – 14:00 — Career Leap: Tech to Pharma The unexpected journey from engineering at Nortel to global marketing at Novartis. 14:00 – 18:00 — Mental Health & Authentic Leadership How neuroscience drew Innes in—and why emotional connection is key to commercial success. 18:00 – 22:00 — Joining AdhereTech Why Innes took the CEO seat and what surprised him when he arrived. 22:00 – 27:00 — Solving the Adherence Problem A dive into AdhereTech’s smart pill bottle and how it’s changing patient behavior. 27:00 – 32:00 — Pharma Economics & Ownership Gaps The financial burden of non-adherence—and who really owns the problem in healthcare. 32:00 – 36:00 — Stress, Behavior, and Health Coaching Exploring the real reasons patients don’t take meds—and how health coaching can help. 36:00 – 41:00 — Resilience & System Innovation Innes reflects on leadership growth, system constraints, and building a startup culture. 41:00 – 45:00 — Future Vision & Final Advice A keynote moment: belief, purpose, and what Innes would tell his younger self.
April 23, 2025 by Shot of Digital Health Therapy

518 – Telehealth’s second act. Diana Pitts, Coviu Global

In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch speaks with Diana Pitts, CEO of Coviu Global, about telehealth's journey from the early days of 2018 to its rapid growth during COVID-19 and what the future holds. They dive into how clinics across Australia can weave telehealth into everyday operations, making it a vital part of healthcare delivery.Key Takeaways:🦠 During COVID-19, telehealth became a critical tool rather than a mere convenience, challenging clinics to adapt quickly.⚙️ Many clinics grappled with integrating telehealth into their practice, often relying on inadequate tools that lack clinical workflows' specific needs.🌍 Telehealth offers clinics ways to expand their reach without expanding physical space, allowing greater flexibility in care delivery and operational hours.📞 Coviu is seamlessly integrating phone consultations alongside a video, leveraging AI medical scribes that respect patient consent, and providing more efficient practice management solutionsCheck out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, meet-ups, special offers and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus
April 23, 2025 by Talking HealthTech

When Faith and Medicine Intersect: Dawn’s Story

Science and faith don't have to be mutually exclusive. And, when health is on the line, we want as many helpful interventions as possible. In today's episode, Dawn Carpenter - an expert in finance and investment banking – talks about how adopting two little girls from Russia shifted her outlook on faith. Each of her daughters, Emily and Abby, faced life-threatening medical situations. Fortunately, Dawn had the resources to get them the best medical care. But, that wasn't enough. She added faith to the treatment plan. This is not a story about religion but one about healing. Key Takeaways Keep a detailed journal. Writing things down, your observations, conversations, and gut instincts become a powerful source of truth, can help spot inconsistencies among doctors, and becomes a source of data when advocating. Learn to listen to your gut instincts. Your "gut feeling" is a gift. When something doesn't feel right, it often isn't. Model advocacy. Advocacy isn't something we're born knowing how to do. It's something we learn by example. Find the superpower. Disabilities and challenges don't define limits. They reveal hidden strengths. Our job is to help uncover them in others and in ourselves. Invest in faith. Faith, inner peace, and believing in something greater than ourselves can be just as powerful in helping us heal and thrive over the long term. Links You can read about Dawn Carpenter's insights on Financial Longevity https://milkeninstitute.org/experts/dawn-m-carpenter Connect with Archelle ArcHealth Newsletter: https://www.archellemd.com/newsletter Email: [email protected] Instagram:  https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth #adoption #faith #social investing #journaling #healing
April 23, 2025 by Speak Up For Your Health

NEJM This Week — April 24, 2025

Featuring articles on bronchiectasis, influenza, clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential, and metachromatic leukodystrophy; a review article on biology of the Fc neonatal receptor; a case report of a woman with sore throat and rash; and Perspectives on HIV preexposure prophylaxis, on fossil fuels, and on Medicaid’s mandate for children and adolescents. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 392, No. 16.

EP 82: Can They Change? Handling the Toughest Behaviors on Your Team

Some workplace behaviors are annoying but fixable. Others? Downright dangerous – and possibly unchangeable. In this Q&A episode, Dr. Renee Thompson tackles three real-world scenarios submitted by nurse leaders across the country: A charge nurse whose competence is overshadowed by recurring emotional outbursts. A team member who falsifies reports, raising red flags about character. A territorial nurse marking equipment as her own—and even throwing water at a coworker! How do you know whether someone’s behavior can be coached… or whether it’s time to performance-manage them out? Renee breaks down the difference between skill gaps and character flaws, and gives leaders the language to hold their teams accountable with professionalism and compassion. If you’re dealing with a disruptive team member, this episode will give you practical tools – and the permission – to protect your team and your culture.
April 23, 2025 by Coffee Break

Covered California: A Startup in Government with Dr. Monica Soni

California is full of hardworking people—nurses, teachers, delivery drivers, baristas—who keep our communities running. Many of them live paycheck-to-paycheck, making too much to qualify for most government benefits, but not enough to afford the basics. For nearly 2 million Californians, Covered California provides a critical lifeline, offering access to affordable health insurance and now basic needs support. Dr. Monica Soni, Chief Medical Officer of Covered California, joins Claudia to talk about the program’s important and expanding role in the California landscape. We discuss:What the working poor really need: breathing room in their budgets to afford healthy foodOperating a startup within governmentHow collaboration across Covered California, Medi-Cal and CalPERS – which together cover 45% of Californians – will drive faster and more aligned health improvement in CaliforniaMonica’s team uses experiments and user research to shape every aspect of the program:“But I do think in our DNA is this idea of innovation. In-house, we have a research team that does randomized controlled trials. We're committed to hyper transparency. Almost all of our data is released. We stratify it by everything we can think of to really identify where there might be pockets of coverage that aren't there or outcomes that are suboptimal. And we do a lot of deep listening with consumers and with the community to help inform what we do.“Relevant LinksRead more about Covered California’s Innovative Program to Improve Population HealthSee the details on Covered California’s Data and Research toolsAnnouncement of the launch of Covered Californians Population Health InvestmentsMore info on how Covered California uses email nudges for enrollmentAbout Our GuestDr. S. Monica Soni is the Chief Medical Officer, and a Chief Deputy Executive Director at Covered California, leading the organization’s Health Equity and Quality Transformation division. In this capacity she is responsible for health equity, health care strategy, medical policy, and other clinical operations to continuously improve not only the health services provided through Covered California’s contracted health plans, but also California’s delivery system.She is a board-certified internal medicine physician with more than a decade of experience working in both inpatient and outpatient settings and continues to see patients. She is an Associate Professor within the UCLA Department of Medicine and the Charles R. Drew University Department of Internal Medicine, where she is committed to residency diversification and pipeline development.Prior to joining Covered California, Dr. Soni served as Associate Chief Medical Officer within Evolent Health focused on the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective specialty care for the over 16 million supported Medicaid lives across the United States. During her time at the organization, she played a critical role in clinical informatics, provider engagement, value-based strategies and innovation. Dr. Soni also served as the Director of Specialty Care for the Los Angeles County Department of Health
April 23, 2025 by The Other 80

What’s next in your CME writing journey? Let’s map it out.

Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to go from “interested in CME writing” to running a thriving, sustainable business? In this final episode of the CME Writing Success Blueprint series, I'm tying everything together—because mastering individual skills is only part of the equation. What really creates success is integration. Whether you're transitioning from academia, clinical practice, or general medical writing, you'll walk away with a clear picture of how to turn your curiosity into a high-impact freelance career. Listen in to learn: A practical breakdown of the ROADMAP Framework—the 7 pillars for building a CME writing business from the ground up How to translate your existing skills into profitable client work—even if you’re just getting started What a thriving CME writing business actually looks like (spoiler: it’s about confidence, consistent income, and creative freedom) 🎧 Tune in now and take the first step toward building a CME writing business that’s focused, flexible, and truly fulfilling. → Join WriteCME Accelerator and build your CME writing business with clarity, confidence, and community.
April 23, 2025 by Write Medicine

The Universality of Love, Loss, Grief, and Recovery

On episode 512 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews author, retired psychiatric nurse, educator, and leader Dr. Lisa Rosenberg. In the course of their conversation, Keith and Dr. Rosenberg discuss how we cope with life-altering events, and the universal experiences of loss, grief, and recovery. Also discussed is Dr. Rosenberg's memoir, Adventure on Joyland Road and Other Stories of Love and Grief, as well as the notion of "the third act" of life, when the inevitability of ageing causes us to examine our lives and make plans for the final third of our time on earth. Dr. Lisa Rosenberg, PhD, RN, is a retired psychiatric nurse, educator, and leader with over three decades of experience compassionately helping others, educating students, and championing health equity. She has a Master’s degree in psychiatric nursing, and a PhD in educational psychology. Dr. Rosenberg was a faculty member at Rush University College of Nursing in Chicago for 30 years, retiring as Associate Dean Emeritus in 2019. She has published numerous articles on topics ranging from nursing college admissions to humor in healthcare and has presented extensively to regional and national audiences. Since 2017, Dr. Rosenberg has been a senior consultant for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, providing consultations to nursing schools across the country. In 2025, Dr. Rosenberg published her memoir with Potter’s Wheel Publishing House. Adventure on Joyland Road and Other Stories of Love and Grief, a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. She currently lives in the Chicago area, where she continues to consult, mentor, and write. Connect with Dr. Lisa Rosenberg: Facebook LinkedIn Adventure on Joyland Road and Other Stories of Love and Grief on Amazon 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 [email protected].
April 23, 2025 by The Nurse Keith Show

Ep 26: From Geek Squad to Health Squad with Brian Urban

What if the Geek Squad could help your grandma stay healthy at home? Best Buy Health is already making it happen! Brian Urban, head of Population Health and Commercial Strategy at Best Buy Health opens up a whole new world of options to host Rosa Hart. Together, they dive into how one of America's most iconic retail brands is revolutionizing healthcare for older adults—starting right in their homes. Brian reveals how Best Buy Health is harnessing the power of technology and the famous Geek Squad to deliver compassionate, in-home care support. From remote monitoring to building trust with culturally diverse communities, Brian breaks down why healthcare must be reimagined through the lens of access, equity, and tech-enabled personalization. He also shares his unique career path through various sectors of healthcare, offering insights into why population health must move from a buzzword to a foundational strategy—and how communities, nutrition, and early prevention play a critical role in that vision. And don’t miss their deep dive into this question: If you had a billion-dollar grant to fix healthcare, where would you start? Key Takeaways: Best Buy Health is committed to enabling healthcare through smart, compassionate tech solutions. The aging population is a driving force behind their innovation strategy. Geek Squad Health agents are being trained to provide in-home health support, not just tech troubleshooting. Culturally competent care and trust-building are essential for success in underserved communities. Brian Urban brings a diverse background in healthcare to his work in commercial strategy and population health. Socioeconomic gaps deeply affect healthcare access—and addressing them is key to true health equity. Preventative care should begin in infancy, not adulthood. Access to healthy food and strong community infrastructure are non-negotiables for better health outcomes. To learn more about Best Buy Health, you can find Brian Urban on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-urban-8416b571/ 📱 Follow Rosa Hart on your favorite social media platform @NurseRosaSpeaks For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro, and The Lou Review.
April 23, 2025 by Nurse Rosa’s INsights
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