Every community needs maternal and infant healthcare, and yet, many rural areas no longer have access to it. In a time when obstetric care is becoming more and more difficult to find, some rural hospitals are striving to sustain the high-quality birthing services that every woman, infant and family that needs.
On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jennifer Mewes, RN, OB Leader at Iowa Specialty Hospital.
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May 9, 2024
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GUEST: Ronald S. Go, M.D.
Join our host, Andy J. Herber, P.A.-C., as he discusses the complete blood count (CBC), which is one of the most ordered laboratory tests in the primary care setting. Providers are frequently tasked with evaluating all aspects of the CBC. A keen understanding of this laboratory test is essential to providing quality care for patients. Ronald S. Go, M.D. returns as a guest to discuss abnormal platelet test results and its implication on patient management.
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May 9, 2024
Population health flips the usual model of US healthcare on its head. Instead of waiting until patients get sick and then billing on a fee-for-service basis when they seek care, population health is proactive. It addresses the root causes of disease in the community by focusing on prevention and the social determinants of health.It sounds great in theory, but is anyone actually doing it?TOPICS(0:54) Tracing the career of TriHealth President & CEO Mark Clement (5:31) What is population health?(7:13) The Triple Aim in Healthcare(11:34) Perverse incentives in the healthcare system(15:52 )Transforming Healthcare for the Better(24:00) Addressing health disparities and challenges in the US(27:36) Cradle Cincinnati and reducing infant and maternal mortality(32:08) Building community coalitions for health equity🎙️⚕️ ABOUT CARETALK EXECUTIVE FEATURES Caretalk Executive Features is a series where we spotlight innovative companies and leaders working to advance the healthcare field. 🎙️⚕️ ABOUT MARK C. CLEMENT CEO, TRIHEALTH In 2016, under Mark’s leadership, TriHealth began its journey towards population health because they saw that the healthcare system was broken and that it was up to them to get care right. Mark’s vision for providing better care, health, value, and experience is the basis for a more human approach to healthcare, designed to keep people healthy rather than simply helping them access treatment when they’re sick. This shift in approach has transformed healthcare in Greater Cincinnati and established Mark and TriHealth as the vanguards for adopting and effectively implementing the population health model. Through Mark’s leadership and a concerted effort to improve access, TriHealth has been able to direct 70% of its caseload to the outpatient setting (compared to 55% for the next closest health system), ensuring consumers are always within 10 minutes of TriHealth facilities. Areas that were once healthcare deserts now have access to state-of-the-art care.🎙️⚕️ ABOUT TRIHEALTHTriHealth operates 5 hospitals and over 100 other ambulatory, post-acute, and other sites of care throughout the Tri-State region of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The organization also operates the largest corporate health and fitness program in Greater Cincinnati, the largest not-for-profit hospice in the region, and major teaching programs, including nine residencies and fellowships.In 2016, TriHealth began its journey towards population health because it saw that the healthcare system was broken and it was up to them to get care right. TriHealth has made a steadfast commitment to delivering better care, better health, better value and a betterGET IN TOUCHBecome a CareTalk sponsorGuest appearance requestsVisit us on the webSubscribe to the CareTalk NewsletterShop official CareTalk merchFOLLOW CARETALKSpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSupport the Show.CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered. is produced by Grippi Media Digital Marketing
May 9, 2024
Featuring articles on gene editing in severe sickle cell disease and in transfusion-dependent β-thalassemia, thrombectomy for stroke with a large infarct, and recombinant ADAMTS13 in life-threatening immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura; a review article on taste physiology; a case report of a woman with back pain, leg stiffness, and falls; and Perspective articles on the public good on the docket, on reengineering addiction, on welcoming the era of gene editing in medicine, and on all’s fair in love and work. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 390, No. 18.
May 8, 2024
Dr. Joni Watson speaks with Ann Louise Puopolo, a venerated safety professional and former VP of enterprise patient safety at CVS Health. Anne Louise shares her extensive experience in patient safety, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between quality healthcare outcomes and patient safety. She explores the crucial roles of data analysis, risk management, and creating a culture of transparency and accountability. Insights into medical malpractice and the importance of peer support programs are discussed, alongside strategies for engaging front-line staff in workflow design. Anne Louise also addresses the ongoing challenges in healthcare, such as workplace violence and the imperative of supporting healthcare workers.
May 8, 2024
Adaptability and flexibility are crucial competencies for nurse leaders, especially during and after crises.
In this episode, Dr. Michelle Conley, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer for Jefferson Health-North Region, discusses critical competencies for nurse leaders, especially during and after crises like the global pandemic, highlighting adaptability, self-awareness, and vulnerability in leadership. She emphasizes creating a supportive environment where team members feel valued and offers strategies for managing stress and workload, including task prioritization and seeking peer support.
Tune in and learn how to foster a supportive environment, prioritize tasks, and leverage individual strengths for successful leadership in healthcare.
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May 8, 2024
Tamir Aldad, MD, MBA (CEO, Mindful Care) discusses the challenges of access to care in mental health and his company's mission to focus on the well-being of individuals and infuse convenience into mental health care.🎙️⚕️ABOUT CARETALKCareTalk is a weekly podcast that provides an incisive, no B.S. view of the US healthcare industry. Join co-hosts John Driscoll (Senior Advisor, Walgreens Boots Alliance) and David Williams (President, Health Business Group) as they debate the latest in US healthcare news, business and policy. 🎙️⚕️ABOUT TAMIR ALDADTamir is an experienced Chief Executive Officer and Physician committed to innovation in medicine, healthcare reform, and biomedical research. Currently serving as the CEO of Mindful Care - the first ever chain of psychiatric urgent-care clinics, offering same-day in-network medication management, therapy, and substance use counseling. Mindful currently has locations in New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Florida, Connecticut, and Illinois, as well as a telehealth offering, serving over 30,000 visits a month. GET IN TOUCHBecome a CareTalk sponsorGuest appearance requestsVisit us on the webSubscribe to the CareTalk NewsletterShop official CareTalk merchFOLLOW CARETALKSpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsFollow us on LinkedIn#healthcare #healthcaretechnology #healthcarebusiness #healthcarepodcast #healthplans #mentalhealthSupport the Show.CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered. is produced by Grippi Media Digital Marketing
May 8, 2024
📲 Follow me on Instagram for even more musculoskeletal, menopause, and general health tips ⤵️ @drvondawright: https://bit.ly/3V4ZpAv Website: www.novamd.com ••• 📝 Today's Show: This week on HFYH, Dr Wright is joined by the incomparable, Kristen Holmes, PhD, WHOOP's Global Head of Performance and Principal Scientist. As Global Head of Performance at WHOOP, Kristen drives thought leadership by engaging with industry-leading researchers and partners to better understand individual and team biometric and performance data across high-stakes verticals to drive product innovation, strategy, and coaching. Kristen blends her academic and applied background in athletics, coaching, performance technology, psychology, and exercise physiology to drive research, partnership, and product development initiatives to strengthen WHOOP as a leader in Human Performance. Kristen works with hundreds of the best tactical, professional, surgical teams, corporate, and NCAA Athlete Teams in the world, helping them interpret WHOOP data to optimize training, recovery, and sleep behavior. Kristen's research focuses on the temporal organization of circadian influences and their effect on physiological and psychological resilience. Kristen was a 3x All American, 2x Big 10 Athlete of the year at the University of Iowa, competing in both Field Hockey and Basketball, and a 2021 University of Iowa Hall of Fame Inductee. 7-year member of the U.S. National Field Hockey Team and one of the most successful coaches in Ivy League history, having won 12 league titles in 13 seasons and a National Championship at Princeton University. Kristen has an MIT Sloan Artificial Intelligence Certificate, M.A. Psychology, and Sports Performance, B.A., Political Science, University of Iowa, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Queensland. Kristen serves as a Science Advisor to Levels Health, Science Advisor to Arena Labs, Advisor to Evolve Leadership, a Performance Ambassador to Liminal Collective, and sits on the Tactical Leadership Board of Sports Innovation Lab. 📲 Follow Dr. Kristen Holmes (Instagram): @kristen_holmes2126 🌐 www.whoop.com ••• Never miss an episode with Dr Wright by subscribing to “HOT for your HEALTH” and connect with her daily on IG @DrVondaWright. ‘HOT for your Health” is brought to you in part by www.NOVAMD.com a women’s health company collaborating with Dr Vonda Wright to support women in midlife as they live their best lives. Their flagship offering, “Advanced Menopause Support,” is formulated to nourish the body with key vitamins and nutrients often deficient in midlife & menopause. Packed with micronutrients, calming anti-inflammatory augmentins and the key ingredient, Rhapontic Rhubarb Root Extract, Advanced Menopause Support is a research backed solution for relieving hot flashes, night sweat, supporting blood sugar fluctuations, and minimizing many of the primary symptoms of menopause. 💫 Dr Wright is offering a special value to listeners of “HOT for your Health” with the following link: ⤵️ https://bit.ly/3wk3S7M
May 8, 2024
Are you curious about how artificial intelligence and chatbots are revolutionizing continuing medical education (CME) and transforming the way clinicians learn?
As a CME professional, you constantly seek innovative ways to create engaging and effective educational experiences for your clinician audience. Staying up-to-date with the latest technological advancements, such as AI and chatbots, is crucial to address the specific knowledge gaps and practice needs of busy healthcare providers.
This episode will provide valuable insights on using these cutting-edge tools to enhance your CME programs.
1. Discover how AI-powered chatbots can provide clinicians with personalized, real-time answers to their clinical questions, while seamlessly integrating with validated educational content.
2. Learn how to use data from chatbot interactions to identify knowledge gaps, trending topics, and urgent educational needs, enabling you to create more targeted and impactful CME programs.
3. Gain a deeper understanding of the future of AI in CME, including the potential of machine learning to predict learner gaps and deliver need-specific education, as well as the challenges and opportunities of using generative AI to create customized content.
Tune in to hear Alana Brody MBA, CHCP, Executive Director, Vice President of Strategic Educational Design, and David Setiadi, Chief Technology Officer at Projects in Knowledge Powered by Kaplan, share their expertise on how AI and chatbots can help you create cutting-edge, engaging, and effective CME experiences for your clinician audience!
Takeaways
1. It’s possible to use AI-powered chatbots in your CME programs to provide clinicians with a quick and reliable way to get their clinical questions answered at the point of care. Over time, you can build and maintain a cycle of trust with clinicians, ensuring they can rely on the technology for efficient and effective patient care.
2. You can use data from chatbot interactions to gain valuable insights into your learners' knowledge gaps, educational needs, and trending topics.
3. Pay attention to copyright compliance and privacy. To safeguard the rights of original publishers, you’ll need to verify that the information provided through chatbots is copyright compliant and establish protocols to ensure that all learner data is deidentified to ensure privacy.
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
01:54 Exploring what chatbots are and how they have entered the CME space
02:47 How chatbots compare with other point-of-care tools
04:30 Lifting the hood into the processes they use to send the learner in the right direction
06:01 The continuous process of updating all the content
06:39 How they’re using the data gathered
09:40 User engagement and interaction with chatbots
12:23 The ecosystem: how they pull learners in, analyzing qualitative data and privacy
16:36 How learners find the chatbot
20:06 How they handle volumes of qualitative data
23:08 The future of the chatbot: Traditional AI vs Generative AI
29:11 Final thoughts: Leveraging AI for personalized learning in CME
32:20 Key takeaways from episode 116
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May 8, 2024