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Opioid prescribing, pain management, and patient advocacy

We delve into the complexities of opioid prescribing, pain management, and the opioid crisis with our guest, Richard A. Lawhern. As a patient advocate, Richard brings a unique perspective to the table. Join us as we discuss the discrepancies in data handling by organizations like the CDC, the implications of these discrepancies on public perception and policy decisions, and the role of patient advocacy in shaping discussions around pain management. Together, we'll explore the nuances of this critical issue and uncover the truths behind the numbers. Richard A. Lawhern is a patient advocate. He discusses the KevinMD article, "Uncovering the real story behind opioid prescriptions and deaths." Our presenting sponsor is Nuance, a Microsoft company. Do you spend more time on administrative tasks like clinical documentation than you do with patients? You're not alone. Clinicians report spending up to two hours on administrative tasks for each hour of care provided. Nuance, a Microsoft company, is committed to helping clinicians restore the balance with Dragon Ambient eXperience – or DAX for short. DAX is an AI-powered, voice-enabled solution that helps physicians cut documentation time in half. DAX Copilot combines proven conversational and ambient AI with the most advanced generative AI in a mobile application that integrates directly with your existing workflows. DAX Copilot can be easily enabled within the workflow of the Dragon Medical application to bring the power of ambient technology to more clinicians faster while leveraging the proven and powerful capabilities used by over 550,000 physicians. Explore DAX Copilot today. Visit https://nuance.com/daxinaction to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. Discover clinical documentation that writes itself and reclaim your work-life balance. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/voVkM6 Powered by CMEfy.
March 19, 2024 by The Podcast by KevinMD

Spontaneous Awakening Trials with Kali Dayton, DNP

Sedation and delirium can derail even the strongest patient's recovery in the ICU - but spontaneous awakening trials (SATs) can empower nurses to get ahead of this vicious cycle. In this candid episode, I pick the brain of Kali Dayton, an ICU nurse practitioner fervent about early mobility. Kali pulls back the curtain on SATs, a tragically misunderstood intervention that involves stopping sedatives each day to reconnect with the patient. With a mix of hard data and bedside wisdom, Kali reveals SATs as a game-changer for bettering outcomes like delirium, ventilator days, and the chance of discharge to home. You'll hear practical tips on everything from managing agitated awakenings to recruiting family as awakening coaches. Whether you're routinely pawing through SAT policies or clueless about this critical care practice, this lively dialogue will upend assumptions about sedation and empower you to maximize your impact. Mentioned in this episode: RASS survey Check out Nicole Kupchik's exam reviews and practice questions at nicolekupchikconsulting.com. Use the promo code UPMYGAME20 to get 20% off all products. Do you need help with your resume, interviewing, or need career coaching? Check out Sarah at New Thing Nurse: Get 15% off of her resume and cover letter templates using the promo code UPMYGAME Nursing students and new grad career services  Experienced RN career services NP career services See the show notes at upmynursinggame.com.
March 19, 2024 by Up My Nursing Game

Interview in Action @ ViVE ’24 – Pete D’Addio, Steve Eckert, & Zane Burke

March 19: Today on the Conference channel, it’s a triple Interview in Action live from ViVE 2024. First, Sarah Richardson speaks with Steve Eckert, Chief Technology Officer at Cook Children’s Health Care System. How does one navigate the overwhelming influx of projects while maintaining a stable, financially sound organization? Eckert discusses the delicate balance of innovation and operation, shedding light on the art of saying 'no' in a way that propels growth rather than hindrance. Furthermore, the conversation pivots towards the invaluable insights gained from networking and the pursuit of groundbreaking technologies at the conference.Next, Bill speaks with Zane Burke, CEO and Board Member of Quantum Health. How does Quantum Health's unique approach to healthcare navigation redefine the way providers, employers, and patients interact within the healthcare ecosystem? What drives a leading healthcare network like Vanderbilt to embark on this pioneering journey, and how does it align with their commitment to patient care?Last, Drex speaks with Pete D’Addio, Director of Enterprise Technology at Moffitt Cancer Center. Pete shares insights on how Moffitt is navigating the complexities of providing specialized care, emphasizing the importance of creating a seamless and compassionate experience for cancer patients. The discussion raises several thoughtful questions: How does the integration of technology in healthcare settings impact patient outcomes, especially in specialized care like oncology? In what ways can technology simplify the journey for patients undergoing emotionally and physically taxing treatments?Subscribe: This Week Health
March 19, 2024 by This Week Health: Conference

TownHall: Hospital at Home, Digital Patient Access, and AI Enhancements with Jane Moran

March 19: Today on TownHall Sue Schade, Principal at StarBridge Advisors welcomes back Jane Moran, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Mass General Brigham. Jane delves into her role and the impactful advancements her team is setting in motion for the future of healthcare technology. Jane's unique position, having transitioned from a non-healthcare background into leading digital initiatives at one of Massachusetts' most significant health systems, sets the stage for an examination of innovative approaches to patient care and satisfaction. How does a perspective from fintech and consumer goods translate to healthcare, and in what ways are these insights driving Mass General Brigham's strategies to enhance patient and researcher experiences? We explore the potentials and challenges faced in expanding Hospital at Home programs, the pivotal role of digital technologies in reducing administrative burdens for clinicians, and the leverage AI offers in automating clinical documentation and improving patient engagement. Moreover, Jane sheds light on the delicate balance between innovation and ethical considerations in AI deployment. Learn more about Hospital at Home and Mass General Brigham: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/home-based-cares-role-in-flattening-the-curve-of-healthcare-costs.htmlSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
March 19, 2024 by This Week Health: Conference

Dr. Parmjot Baines Spills the Tea on Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema & Innovation

Get ready to steep in knowledge as we recognize Lymphedema Awareness Month on this episode of HITea! Dr. Parmjot Bains, our guest and CEO of ImpediMed, talks about managing breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) with early intervention and groundbreaking technology.   Dr. Bains doesn't just spill the tea; she brews it to perfection! We dive into the impact of legislation like the Lymphedema Treatment Act on BCRL management and explore the role of compression garments in the big picture. Plus, we'll chat about how chronic lymphedema can be caught before symptoms occur, so clinicians can intervene before the condition becomes chronic, as well as the daily challenges faced by individuals dealing with chronic BCRL.   Grab your favorite mug and join us to uncover how awareness, education, and cutting-edge innovations are stirring up a better quality of life for those affected by BCRL.
March 19, 2024 by HITea With Grace

Replay: How Activation & Decompression May Help You Build Resilience in Healthcare

Replay - Originally aired Sept 7 2021; In this week’s solo episode of the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour, I will be discussing the recent article featured in the Harvard Business Review on ‘Helping Healthcare Providers Avoid Burnout.’ The article analyzed the sources of burnout and resilience against it. I discuss their findings from the study and how it relates to our work in healthcare, along with everyday life. Characteristics related to burnout such as; “activation,” and “decompression,” are discussed, along with how they relate to resilience against burnout. Listen in to learn: What activation & decompression mean and how they relate to burnout Key findings in the study and how I’ve seen it firsthand in my own work  Methods on how to reach the core issue if you are experiencing burnout  How to cater to our own strengths and weaknesses in our work And more! Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation! Resources Harvard Business Review Article: https://hbr.org/2018/10/helping-health-care-workers-avoid-burnout  Disclaimer The Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of any other entity.  The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast should not be considered professional advice. Please speak with your own healthcare practitioner when seeking medical advice. Sponsorship Mindset Gap: Use code JENCAN20 at www.themindsetgap.com, a boutique consultancy firm arming employees and leaders with mindset tools to increase sales, bounce forward from adversity and reset Intention. Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences! Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co

Ozempic: Miracle Drug or Lifestyle Crutch? Joe’s Story

Doctors often talk about the medical complications associated with obesity, but it's rare to hear from patients about their experience with this condition and how hard it is to navigate through the healthcare system. In this episode, Joe shares his story about finding the right medical care (including the use of weight loss drugs) and losing over 100 pounds.  Links Survey of medical school deans and obesity education: https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s12909-020-1925-z.pdf NYT Article, "One Size Fits All…." https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/health/weight-loss-obesity.html?auth=login-google1tap&login=google1tap Mediflix Documentary: https://www.mediflix.com/topics/obesity-weight/video/heartfelt-unraveling-the-link-between-obesity-and-heart-disease-e1?utm_source=LI&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=1-12-2023 Email: [email protected] Instagram:  https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth
March 19, 2024 by Speak Up For Your Health

103: Women Making History

Women’s History Month celebrates women’s achievements, acknowledging notable women in history and the important role they’ve played across societies, industries, and culture. There is perhaps no greater source of women’s history-making and contributions to society, science, and social systems than healthcare and the nursing profession with its historically high representation of women among its ranks. In 2024 Women’s History Month focuses on those women who have and continue to advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion, and SEE YOU NOW is filled with stories of women making an impact across these dimensions.    In this episode, the SEE YOU NOW team digs into our past episodes to highlight women who have and continue to shape history and share our perspectives on why the work of these women -- many of whom are using their nursing superpowers -- to identify, advocate, and hasten equity and representation creates a better future for all and a writes a history that carries forward these important lessons, roadmaps, and contributions.   Featured History Makers and Episodes: 6: Empowering Childbirth, Rubth Watson Lubic   38: Mentoring for a More Equitable Future, Wallena Gould   63: Affirming Care Ally, Dallas Ducar   67: Nurses You Should Know, Joanna Seltzer Uribe and Ravenne Aponte   97: Social Determinants of Employment, Audria Denker, Emily Fairchild, Juatise Gathings 88: Planetary Health Healers, Kasey Bellegarde   47: A Vote for Moms’ Health, Lauren Underwood   31: Black Midwives and Mamas Matter, Joia Crear-Perry, Monica McLemore, Jennie Joseph   Find this episode’s resources at www.seeyounowpodcast.com and to find out more about podcast bundles visit ANA’s Innovation Website at www.nursingworld.org/innovation. Have questions for the SEE YOU NOW team? Feedback? Future episode ideas? Contact us at [email protected]  
March 18, 2024 by See You Now

Choosing Your Graduate Nursing Speciality

Are you a nursing student about to graduate and feeling overwhelmed by the question of what your dream nursing role looks like? Do you find yourself lacking clarity and unsure of where to start? If so, you're not alone. Many new graduates struggle with this dilemma.In this episode, we're going to tackle a concern that's all too common - the uncertainty of what to do with a dream graduate nursing role. Just a quick reminder, it's totally okay to feel unsure! The graduate year is all about exploration and discovery.I've got a few practical tips up my sleeve for finding your own interests and passions within nursing. Think back to your past experiences, trust your gut instincts, and don't hesitate to seek some wisdom from others. Remember, it's an amazing opportunity to collect precious experiences and make well-informed choices about your future career. So, let's jump right in, shall we?Key takeaways:00:00 Introduction to the topic of not knowing what to do in a graduate nursing role00:40 It's okay to not know and explore during your graduate year01:58 Being open to all options creates more opportunities02:55 Reflecting on past experiences to identify preferences06:05 Tuning into gut instincts and listening to your body08:22 Accepting that it's okay to not have all the answers09:41 Seeking wisdom from others while filtering through personal needs10:40 Taking aligned action to move closer to goals as a graduate nurse10:40 Taking action is more important than overthinking11:00 Reflecting on past experiences to make informed decisions11:32 Embracing the reality that nothing is perfect11:56 Having multiple options is beneficial for a nursing career12:33 Joining the Nurse Growth Hub for guidance and support13:07 Encouragement to explore and create a bright nursing future5 Ways we can support you in your nursing career ✅Join our Free Nurse Career Growth Hub and access our free nursing application, interview and career growth guides here!Join our Nurse Career Academy and work with us to help guarantee your next nursing role!Book a free Career Clarity Call with Liam to discuss your career situation!Join our private FB community to surround yourself with like minded nurses!Check out our Youtube Channel for more nurse career support!
March 18, 2024 by High Performance Nursing

Growing Enthusiasm for DCTs in Pakistan

2024-03-15 Hosts Craig Lipset and Jane Myles were joined by Jonathan Ernst (PCM Trials) and Ghazala Kabani (Integrity ClinOps Consulting) for a discussion around the growing interest and excitement for decentralized clinical trials in Pakistan.Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.

Placing her bet. Cheryl Capps on inventing Supply Chain and what this means for innovation today. || EP. 152

https://youtu.be/z2Fa9_fecaMLaurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Cheryl Capps, a trail blazing leader and maverick in the world of supply chain. Supply chain came to be in the late ‘90s, early 2000 time period.  Cheryl viewed the discipline of attacking problems from many different angles as simply, interesting.  She did not view it as a disadvantage to […]

422 – Leading Digital Transformation in Healthcare: Elizabeth Koff, Telstra Health

In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch interviews Elizabeth Koff, the Managing Director of Telstra Health. They discuss the critical focus areas for Telstra Health and the journey to revolutionise healthcare through technology. The conversation addresses the risks of cybercrime in a digitised healthcare environment and the measures required to safeguard systems, as well as the transformative potential of AI in healthcare and how it could redefine patient care and system efficiency.Key Takeaway:Telstra Health is a leader in digital health connectivity, in particular following recent partnerships and innovations. Telstra Health is powering the current drive to connected healthcare and helping create the future of digital healthcare, in Australia and internationally. Check 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, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.
March 18, 2024 by Talking HealthTech

Episode One: Sung Poblete (CEO of FARE)

Sung Poblete serves as the CEO of FARE, an acronym for Food Allergy Research and Education. FARE is a non-profit dedicated to funding research, advancing treatment options, and raising awareness about the serious public health impact of food allergies. In this episode, you'll learn why food allergies affect over 30 million Americans and why they haven't received the attention they deserve as a tier-one health issue. Our aim is to support FARE in changing this reality. Despite being the largest food allergy-focused organization in the United States, FARE is relatively young at just 11 years old and relies on support from donors, sponsors, and allies to expand its efforts.   In this episode, Sung and Jim discuss the genetic origins of allergies and how they manifest, as well as the continued reliance on EpiPens as the primary treatment for anaphylaxis despite the rising prevalence of life-threatening food allergies, affecting approximately 1 in 13 children. The cost of EpiPens, around $1400 per year, poses a significant financial burden for the 44 million Americans who require them. Poblete emphasizes the need to make giving to FARE's cause appealing and stresses the importance of funding for discovery and translational research to provide treatment options while scientists work towards a cure. As a Real Health Citizen, her insights are invaluable, and we're honored to have her on Get Real with the Chairman.
March 18, 2024 by Get Real with the Chairman

Transforming Care Through Virtual Innovation with Dr. Sarah Pletcher

This episode’s Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow’ Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE—Episode Overview: How can virtual care and innovative technology transform healthcare delivery? According to our next guest, Dr. Sarah Pletcher, it requires reimagining care models by leveraging cutting-edge solutions. As System Vice President and Executive Medical Director for Strategic Innovation at Houston Methodist, Dr. Pletcher leads the nationally renowned health system in developing and accelerating pioneering care strategies for the next decade.An accomplished surgeon and telehealth trailblazer, Dr. Pletcher shares her valuable insights on virtual nursing programs reducing burnout, wearables enhancing patient monitoring, expanding hospital-at-home offerings, implementing ambient AI for safety, and rolling out system-wide virtual rounding capabilities. Join us to learn how Dr. Pletcher is driving innovation at Houston Methodist, enhancing experiences and outcomes through tech-enabled, forward-thinking care delivery. Let's go!Episode Highlights:Pioneering virtual nursing programs that reduce burnout and retain staffLeveraging wearable sensors and remote monitoring to enhance patient careExpanding "hospital at home" and virtual care offerings to improve accessImplementing ambient AI and computer vision for safety and efficiencyRolling out system-wide virtual rounding capabilities in every patient room  About our Guest:Dr. Sarah N. Pletcher is the System Vice President and Executive Medical Director for Strategic Innovation at Houston Methodist. In this role, she leads the health system on strategy, development, acceleration and execution of new care models and innovations that will move the health system into its next decade. Prior to joining Houston Methodist, Dr. Pletcher was the founder of the Centers for Connected Care & Telehealth at Dartmouth- Hitchcock, where she led the health system in the selection and implementation of new strategies utilizing telehealth technology platforms, and developed new clinical products and telemedicine programs across multiple specialties, and in multiple settings. This work includes a national scale telemedicine program which includes more than 60 specialties and six 24/7 hospital service lines, covering 100 hospitals across 10 states, and providing care through 20,000 patient encounters every month. As a consultant, Dr. Pletcher has advised health systems, policymakers, and investors about disruptive technologies and new business models that can provide value in serving populations. With over 25 years of healthcare innovation experience, she is frequently sought as a thought leader and invited speaker in areas of telemedicine, mhealth, innovation, clinical quality improvement, provider education and rural program development; and has been the principal investigator on over 15 million dollars of grant and foundational funding to advance these initiatives.Links Supporting This Episode:Houston Methodist website: CLICK HEREDr. Sarah Pletcher LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREHouston Methodist Twitter page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli LinkedIn page:
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