Keynote: The J.P.Morgan Financial Outlook for Healthcare in 2023
January 27, 2023: What were the hot topics at J.P. Morgan 2023? Here to discuss is Rob DeMichiei, Board Director, Strategic Advisor and Former CFO. Advent, Baylor Scott & White, CommonSpirit and Ascension all shared their “structured cost reduction initiatives”. We’re talking reductions in the hundreds of millions of dollars. How do labor costs tie into this? Have we reached the peak? Whatever the case may be, premium pay is now an embedded cost that's not going away. Equity and inclusion and value-based care have also become an embedded discussion. How daunting is the complexity of healthcare today? Intermountain’s presentation on their 50 year journey from fee for service to value based care gives us a big clue.Key Points:Health-care pricing doesn't workThere’s an operational trend towards integrated call centersWalgreens and CVS both have strategies around significant acquisitions of physician groupsHealth CatalystRegister now for our February 2nd webinar: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Academic Medical Centers. Only available LIVE!Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
January 27, 2023
by This Week Health: Conference
Healthcare Data Series 1/3: How is Komodo Health Gathering and Analysing Health Data of the Whole US Population?
The words healthcare data carry many associations: from frustrations around data interoperability, outrage about the value and monetization of healthcare data, anger due to poor access to medical records by patients, and we could go on.
In the next few episodes, you will hear a little bit more about healthcare data management in the US healthcare system. We’re starting with a discussion recorded at HLTH 2022, where Arif Nathoo - CEO of Komodo Health describes how the company plans to capture and de-identify every encounter patients have with the US healthcare system. Komodo Health is currently tracking individual encounters with the healthcare system for over 330 million patients. Companies such as Pfizer, AppliedVR, Turquoise Health, Janssen, and others, use Komnodo's de-identified patient-level data and insights to inform drug development, discovery, clinical trials, clinical research, and innovation.
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January 26, 2023
by Faces of Digital Health
Improve Health Outcomes and General Well-being with an AI Pet with Victor Wang, Founder, and CEO of Care.Coach
Imagine having a digital pet that helps you take care of yourself.
In this episode, Victor Wang, founder, and CEO of Care.Coach talks about using a digital pet avatar to coach complex patients to improve their self-care. These digital avatars use conversations to build relationships with their owners, reducing loneliness and increasing outcomes.
Tune in to learn how digital pet avatars can improve patients’ self-care and health outcomes!
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January 26, 2023
by Outcomes Rocket
325 – The patient paper trail. Spring Summit 2022 Feature Episode
📺 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RQVpuW6L43ACan Australia go from laggard to leap frog when it comes to digital health adoption?Berne Gibbons is the Head of Strategies and Partnerships at InfoMedix. Chris Mitchell is the Chief Information and Digital Officer at Hunter New England LHD. David Tralaggan is a Co-founder of CDIA.In this episode, explore the use of paper in the healthcare sector, how it inhibits digital progress, data accessibility and much more. This one was recorded at the recent Talking HealthTech Spring Summit - a full day virtual event held every quarter for THT+ Members. For more information and learn about the upcoming Summer Summit in 2023, visit the Talking HealthTech website.Check out the episode and full show notes here.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, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit here.
January 26, 2023
by Talking HealthTech
Never Give Up – Two Decades of Struggles From Diagnosing Their Children to Starting a Clinical Trial For Aspartylglucosaminuria with Rare Mom Julia Taravella
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 171
Never Give Up - Two Decades of Struggles From Diagnosing Their Children to Starting a Clinical Trial For Aspartylglucosaminuria with Rare Mom Julia Taravella
Julia Taravella is a mom to two adult children, Alexander and Daniel, and she's the founder of the Rare Trait Hope Fund. Julia's sons didn't have a diagnosis for 16 years until she went above and beyond to seek out answers and use the genetic data available to her to reveal a diagnosis of Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU), a rare, fatal, lysosomal storage disorder.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
Can you tell us about your sons and their diagnosis journey?
Alexander and Daniel are 22 and 27. In kindergarten and first grade, Daniel was doing below average. Daniel was 5 years old when his brother Alexander was born. Alexander started early intervention, but started to have the same delays as Daniel. Having two children presenting the same developmental delays, I suspected it was genetic, but it was difficult to get genetic testing at that time. I sought consultations with physicians and specialists, the boys underwent testing, and all results revealed they were within the expected range. A direct-to-consumer genetic test came out on the market and I bought two of them for my husband and I, figuring there may be something uncovered through our DNA. We went on to test both kids and close relatives too and the results were inconclusive. I dug deeper by downloading all of the data from the testing website and went back to doctors with it, but I wasn't taken seriously. I found a person in bioinformatics who agreed to analyze and clean up the data. When the data was returned, I took genetics classes for 6 months, wrote a program to analyze the data and determined my sons had AGU. The diagnosis was confirmed by doctors through further blood and urine testing.
What did you do after getting a diagnosis?
I attended a conference and connected with new families with other glycoprotein lysosomal diseases and it helped to meet them. I had hope that something could be done and I frantically started writing emails to anyone I could find in the published AGU literature. I wrote about 200 emails and through those emails I connected with a Finnish doctor who invited me to go to Finland to meet with her. We stopped in Germany on the way and connected with a biochemist to discuss potential treatment options.
What should everyone watch out for when developing gene therapy programs?
It's important to have a signed sponsorship agreement about how research and funding is handled without knowing what you'll get in return. Take small steps and don't invest everything you've raised at once to test if you'll receive the results you want within the time frame you've set. Step-by-step developments will help develop a rapport with your researcher to develop trust and gain understanding about where funding goes. Also be sure to understand who is working on what and maintain open lines of communication with everyone.
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January 26, 2023
by Once Upon A Gene
A Diverse Skill Set
Meet Peter McCanna:Peter McCanna is chief executive officer (CEO) at Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest not- for-profit health system in Texas. Through 51 hospitals and more than 1,200 access points, including flagship academic medical centers in Dallas, Fort Worth and Temple, the system offers the full continuum of care, from primary to award-winning specialty care, as well as an array of virtual and in-home services. Previously, McCanna served as Baylor Scott & White’s president. Now, in his role as CEO, McCanna is leading the health system’s transformation to deliver experiences that go beyond customers’ traditional expectations of healthcare. Key Insights:Peter McCanna believes it is not enough to preserve legacy systems; healthcare must evolve: Customer Centered. The intersection of consumerism and new technological tools demand a new destination for healthcare where the customer must be at the center.Addressing Injustice. McCanna points out that there are big gaps in care for different populations—he describes these gaps as a public health problem. Diverse Thinking. According to McCanna, the executive of the future must be comfortable with diverse thinking, and must have a diverse skill set to implement change. This episode was made possible by our partnership with Citi.Relevant Links:Get to know Pete McCannaRead more about Baylor Scott & White Health
January 26, 2023
by The Gary Bisbee Show
Life, death, and the balance in between: a cardiac anesthesiologist’s story
David Alfery is a cardiac anesthesiologist who shares his experiences in the operating room and intensive care unit. In this discussion, he reflects on the lessons he learned about life, death, and the balance in between through his encounters with patients. He offers a unique perspective on the profession, providing insight into the secrets and experiences of life as a cardiac anesthesiologist. Tune in to hear more about his journey in this field and the impact his patients have had on his life and career. David Alfery is a cardiac anesthesiologist. He shares his story and discusses his book, Saving Grace: What Patients Teach Their Doctors about Life, Death, and the Balance in Between. The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With so many demands on their time, physicians today report record levels of burnout. Burnout is caused by many factors, one of which is clinical documentation. Studies indicate physicians spend two hours documenting care for every hour spent with patients. At Nuance, we are committed to helping physicians do what you love – care for patients – and spend less time on clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is an AI-powered, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/MVgnNu Powered by CMEfy.
January 26, 2023
by The Podcast by KevinMD
The End of Humira’s $200 Billion Drug Monopoly
After 20 years, Humira – the best selling drug of all time – is finally facing direct competition. Typically, once generic drugs arrive on a market they dominate sales and deliver big savings. But Humira’s competitors, known as biosimilars, aren’t like most other generics.This week, what makes this prescription drug showdown so unusual – and so important.Guest:Marta Wosińska, PhD, Visiting Fellow, Brookings InstitutionLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January 26, 2023
by Tradeoffs
Minisode: Payment Reform: The Time is Now
After an illuminating conversation last week with Harold Miller, CEO Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, we talk this week about our thoughts and reactions to the interview. We also discuss ways that rural hospitals can come together to help sway both public opinion and public policy regarding sufficient payment and reimbursement.
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January 26, 2023
by Rural Health Rising
Business Lessons From Training for an Ironman with Dr. Alicia Shelly
What do Ironman competitions and entrepreneurship have in common?Setting goals (really big ones), believing in yourself (even when everyone else thinks you're nuts), conquering fears, reaching goals and then reaching higher ... the list goes on and on. And that's why I can't wait for you to hear my discussion with Dr. Alicia Shelly on this episode of the EntreMD Podcast.She is a winner in every sense of the word! As an athlete and intrapreneur—working full-time as a physician but also thriving as a paid speaker—Dr. Alicia draws parallels and crushes goals in both areas. Tune into this podcast episode and see how she went from running a 5k to doing a half-Ironman ... PLUS hosting a podcast with 3,000 downloads that's grown to nearly 10,000 now!// COMMUNITY: EntreMD Private Group on FacebookJoin a group of physicians who have decided to build profitable businesses, so they have the freedom to live life and practice medicine on their terms.https://www.facebook.com/groups/entremd// FOLLOWFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drunachukwuInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drunachukwu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DrUnachukwu TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.una LinkedIn - www.linkedIn.com/in/druna// WORK WITH MEEntreMD Business School - https://www.entremd.com/business
January 26, 2023
by The EntreMD Podcast
Business Lessons & Training for an Ironman with Dr. Alicia Shelly
What do Ironman competitions and entrepreneurship have in common?Setting goals (really big ones), believing in yourself (even when everyone else thinks you're nuts), conquering fears, reaching goals and then reaching higher ... the list goes on and on. And that's why I can't wait for you to hear my discussion with Dr. Alicia Shelly on this episode of the EntreMD Podcast.She is a winner in every sense of the word! As an athlete and intrapreneur—working full-time as a physician but also thriving as a paid speaker—Dr. Alicia draws parallels and crushes goals in both areas. Tune into this podcast episode and see how she went from running a 5k to doing a half-Ironman ... PLUS hosting a podcast with 3,000 downloads that's grown to nearly 10,000 now!// COMMUNITY: EntreMD Private Group on FacebookJoin a group of physicians who have decided to build profitable businesses, so they have the freedom to live life and practice medicine on their terms.https://www.facebook.com/groups/entremd// FOLLOWFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drunachukwuInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drunachukwu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DrUnachukwu TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.una LinkedIn - www.linkedIn.com/in/druna// WORK WITH MEEntreMD Business School - https://www.entremd.com/business
January 26, 2023
by The EntreMD Podcast
Data-Driven CRM Strategies in Healthcare ft. Chris Dufresne, VP of Digital Products, Allina Health
CRM strategies are increasingly being adopted in the healthcare industry. By leveraging data-driven CRM strategies, healthcare organizations have an efficient way to better understand and engage with their patients. Gaining powerful insights into your patients’ behaviors, preferences, and needs results in a better understanding of your patient population and the ability to create more effective marketing campaigns. Listen to Chris Dufresne, VP of Digital Products and Marketing Technology at Allina Health, and Alan Tam, VP of Marketing at Actium Health, as they discuss adoption, misconceptions, pitfalls, and effectiveness of CRM technologies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January 25, 2023
by Hello Healthcare
Shot of #DigitalHealth Therapy – Ann Mond Johnson, ATA
On this Wednesday's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth therapy, Jim Joyce and I had the pleasure of spending time with the one and only Ann Mond Johnson, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association.. So many topics, so little time:
🖥 US Healthcare patterns
🖥 Data Fantasy 😂 - (my new favorite term)
🖥 The myths of Telehealth
🖥 Telehealth policy
🖥 oh... and ATA conference Mar 4-6 (https://gotelehealth.org/ata-2023/)
Fun mentions as always : Lee Shapiro Jane Sarasohn-Kahn Joseph Kvedar Kyle Zebley Sreekanth Chaguturu Robert Wachter Bart Demaerschalk MD
January 25, 2023
by Shot of Digital Health Therapy
NEJM This Week — January 26, 2023
Featuring articles on extracorporeal CPR for cardiac arrest, efanesoctocog alfa in severe hemophilia A, zanubrutinib in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and on using rescaled cystatin C to estimate GFR; a review article on antiretroviral therapy and adverse pregnancy outcomes; a case report of a girl with abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea; and Perspective articles on regulating reproductive medicine without Roe, on sources of innovation in gene therapies, and on the promise. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 388, No. 4.
January 25, 2023
by NEJM This Week – Audio Summaries
Climate Change, Emotional Inflammation, and Physician Leaders with Dr. Lise Van Susteren
Climate change is most often thought of in terms of unpleasant weather events. We occasionally think about specific animal species being impacted by climate change. Less focused upon are the mental health consequences experienced from an unpredictable environment.
Lise Van Susteren, MD, is a general and forensic psychiatrist in Washington, DC, and an expert on the physical and psychological impacts of climate change. In 2011 she co-authored The Psychological Effects of Global Warming on the United States: And Why the U.S. Mental Health System Is Not Adequately Prepared. Van Susteren is also clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at George Washington University and has been a consultant to the executive branch of the U.S. government profiling world leaders.
She joins host Mike Sacopulos to discuss her work. Meteorologists and politicians can debate the causes of climate change, but physicians and other healthcare professionals are left to care for the people impacted.
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January 25, 2023
by SoundPractice Podcast
9 Tips to Grow Your Healthcare Business through Podcasts Jennifer Longmore Ep 35
Do you need an evergreen marketing strategy that will expose you and your private practice to new audiences for years to come? Then, you need to appear on more podcasts!
Appearing on podcasts provide an excellent opportunity to reach potential customers in a way that leaves a lasting impression. As a podcast guest, you are able to demonstrate your expertise and share your message with new audiences who may not otherwise know about your practice. That visibility is invaluable as it provides people with the chance to get to know who you are and how you can help them. Plus, because podcasts exist long after airing, being featured on one gives you the added benefit of being seen as a thought leader for years afterward without any extra effort on your part. When it comes to creating an engaging marketing strategy, don’t overlook the power of podcasting!
Have you been looking to share your expertise on more podcasts, but didn’t know where to start? Then, you DEFINITELY need to tune in to this week’s episode of the Provider’s Edge Podcast where we feature Jennifer Longmore who specializes in helping rising leaders, experts and visionaries to get as many as 50 podcast bookings in 12 months or sooner through pitch development, coaching and marketing assistance. Today, we will go over the 9 tips you need to know to grow your private practice through podcasts.
Are you ready to find out how to use podcasts in your long-term marketing strategy? Check out our 9 tips to accomplish that by listening and subscribing to our episode now!
Your success is just one step ahead. Just tap on the link below to listen to the full podcast to find out what you need to do to step into the spotlight!
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January 25, 2023
by The Provider’s Edge
Unapologetically Ambitious
Meet Our Guest: Meet Shellye Archambeau, an accomplished CEO and Board Director who has a history of success in building brands, leading high-performance teams and growing organizations. With her experience as the former CEO of MetricStream, Archambeau currently holds board positions at major companies such as Verizon, Roper Technologies and Okta. Additionally, she serves as a strategic advisor for Forbes Ignite and holds the position of President of Arizona State University. Archambeau also lends her expertise to non-profit organizations Catalyst and Braven as a board member. Her book, "Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers and Create Success on Your Own Terms" offers inspiration and practical tools to help readers navigate the challenges and trade-offs of creating the life they want.Key Insights: Shellye Archambeau discusses her book "Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers and Create Success on Your Own Terms" and offers valuable advice to other aspiring leaders on recognizing opportunities, finding mentors, and creating effective networks.● From 16 to CEO. Shelley had a desire to become CEO at the age of 16 after her involvement in various clubs and organizations developed a desire for leadership.● Strength and Resilience. After being a minority in business her entire life, Shellye was able to use this to her advantage when it came to operational skills in unique roles. It was what set her apart from others and gave her insight to a different mindset in business.● Be Comfortable With the Uncomfortable. Taking risks isn’t always comfortable. Shellye advises women to be sure to take calculated risks because if you don’t, you’ll miss out on opportunities and rewards.This episode is hosted by Gary Bisbee, Ph.D., MBA, Founder, Chairman & CEO Think Medium.Relevant Links: Check out Shellye’s websiteFollow Shellye on TwitterOrder a copy of Shellye’s book
January 25, 2023
by Her Story
Improving cancer care through integrated care
In this episode, we will be discussing the role of health system specialty pharmacies in improving patient outcomes. Our guest, Chelsey Lindner, is a clinical pharmacist who will share her insights on the unique combination of expertise and resources that these pharmacies offer to provide holistic support for cancer patients. She will also discuss the integrated care model, which has been proven to provide patients with the support they need to navigate their treatment journey. Health system specialty pharmacies have been shown to help mitigate the access, safety, and follow-up issues that can lead to diminished health outcomes for cancer patients. By committing to integrated care, health systems can close the remaining loopholes in cancer treatment and improve patient outcomes. Join us as we explore the important role of health system specialty pharmacies in cancer care. Chelsey Lindner is a clinical pharmacist. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Integrated care is the key to optimizing cancer outcomes." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With so many demands on their time, physicians today report record levels of burnout. Burnout is caused by many factors, one of which is clinical documentation. Studies indicate physicians spend two hours documenting care for every hour spent with patients. At Nuance, we are committed to helping physicians do what you love – care for patients – and spend less time on clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is an AI-powered, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/bH5axz Powered by CMEfy.
January 25, 2023
by The Podcast by KevinMD
Bright Spots In Healthcare: The Key to Your Health Equity Strategy
Dr. Errol L. Pierre, Senior Vice President, State Programs at Healthfirst, joins Eric to discuss how health plans, providers and other organizations can create a culture of health equity. He notes the challenges of obtaining the data necessary to understand where to start. Errol advises organizations to gain the patient's or member's trust to get the information. He also touches on setting ROI expectations for health equity programs, defining terms to normalize the discussion of health disparities within the organization and the business imperative of diversity.
Errol shares his identity-defining moments and experience as an executive of color in the healthcare industry. He talks about his new book, The Way Up: Climbing the Corporate Mountain as a Professional of Color, which profiles Errol’s career journey from working in a beauty salon warehouse to being a health insurance executive. The book also offers guidance from prominent executives of color and delivers a pragmatic and actionable guide to help underrepresented individuals from all ethnic backgrounds uncover their passion for achieving their professional goals and elevating their careers.
About Errol
Dr. Errol L. Pierre is a business executive, healthcare strategist, public speaker, professor, and author. He currently serves as a senior executive of Healthfirst, the largest nonprofit health plan in New York. He is also the former Chief Operating Officer of Empire BlueCross BlueShield, the largest for-profit health plan in New York.
Errol graduated from Fordham University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He later obtained a master’s degree in Health Policy and Financial Management from New York University. He completed his Doctorate in Business Administration from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, focusing on Health Economics. He is a professor at Baruch College, Columbia University, and New York University, teaching Health Economics and Health Transformation and serves on several boards, including the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health and MediNova.
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January 25, 2023
by Health Equity Podcast Channel
Episode 27: Being the Voice of Children: Healing Intergenerational Trauma with Hayley Runnels
Hayley Runnels of The Undone Mama shares her inspirational story of advocacy, survival and community as she discusses her quest to heal trauma and help others. Hayley Runnels hosts an online blog and FB community to help and heal women and discover their worth after experiencing trauma. She's a friend, advocate, author & educator who helps to create less aloneness in the world.
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#185: Three New Leadership Norms in Healthcare
In this episode, we talk about the three new leadership norms to become a Thriving, Resilient, and Unstoppable (TRU) healthcare leader.
We know that norms can be good things and helpful in our lives, but some norms may also unintentionally cause pain and suffering. In fact, these unhealthy leadership norms have been experienced by healthcare leaders for many years.
That’s why we are on a mission to bust through these unhealthy norms and help healthcare leaders embrace new norms that promote health, well-being, and dynamic balance in their lives.
In this podcast, we talk about the importance of being aware and mindful of those unhealthy norms and some of the negative sequences of following the old leadership norms.
We also talk about the importance of defining your ‘why’ for your boundaries and some of the positive outcomes if you establish the three new norms in your life.
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January 25, 2023
by Healthcare’s MissingLogic Podcast
Fluvoxamine for Outpatients With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, Accuracy of Stroke Risk Prediction Models, Organization and Performance of US Health Systems, and more
Editor’s Summary by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, Editor in Chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the January 24/31, 2023, issue. Related Content: Audio Highlights
January 24, 2023
by JAMA Editor’s Summary
How to Use Pulmonary Function Tests Effectively
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD;]
Guest: Alexander S. Niven, M.D.
Pulmonary function tests are extremely useful in both diagnosing and managing patients with respiratory disease. In addition to a medical history, physical exam and imaging studies, they give us a great deal of information of the pulmonary physiology and help us understand why patients have various respiratory symptoms. However, there are quite a number of pulmonary function tests available to us and which tests we should order can be confusing. Do we know when spirometry, lung volumes or diffusion capacity will be useful for evaluating the various pulmonary conditions? Our guest for this podcast is Alexander S. Niven, M.D., from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Mayo Clinic and he’ll provide answers to these questions and more as we discuss “How to Use Pulmonary Function Tests Effectively”.
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January 24, 2023
by Mayo Clinic Talks
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