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Modern Healthcare’s Healthcare Insider Podcast is a sponsored podcast series from Modern Healthcare Custom Media. In this series, we’ll interview healthcare’s most accomplished leaders to learn how they’re addressing the industry’s most pressing challenges, taking an inside look at the innovations that are moving the industry forward.
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Driving decarbonization in healthcare facilities
Amid growing pressure for healthcare organizations to embrace environmental sustainability, addressing emissions directly from facilities is key, with data showing it makes up about 17% of the industry’s carbon footprint.
In this new podcast episode, Mark Kenneday, director of market strategy and development for healthcare at Gordian, explains how healthcare organizations can begin their environmental sustainability journey today.
Tune into the podcast where he shares:
Common misconceptions and barriers to reducing your organization’s carbon footprint How to assess the feasibility and determine the ROI of starting sustainability projects Real-word examples from hospitals and health systems practicing sustainability -
Highly regulated, under-enforced: How backend compliance operations impact the healthcare ecosystem
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Hiring top clinical talent: Why healthcare organizations are choosing LinkedIn
Amid fierce competition, healthcare organizations must embrace new methods for sourcing and engaging top candidates.
The latest episode of Healthcare Insider features David Ellis, head of healthcare sales, North America, at LinkedIn, joining us to discuss hiring in the face of clinical talent shortages and the ways in which LinkedIn supports healthcare professionals and talent leaders.
Ellis shares insights on job search and engagement activity among the nearly 8 million U.S. healthcare professionals using LinkedIn, closing out with a real-world success story from Christus Health.
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Unlocking the patient journey to realize operational efficiency
Most technology innovation in healthcare has so far focused on clinical decision-making, overlooking operational functions. As a result, hospitals and health systems still face inefficiencies and waste, leading to financial constraints, poor patient health outcomes and high staff turnover.
In this podcast, featuring Rom Eizenberg, the chief revenue officer of Kontakt.io, we discuss how healthcare providers can leverage technology to unlock the patient journey — and everything else — to achieve operational efficiency.
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Leverage direct sourcing to create a successful workforce management strategy
Direct sourcing has emerged as an effective staffing solution for hospitals and health systems as they continue to face labor shortages, competition for talent, and financial pressures.
In this podcast, Richey Brownfield, vice president of enterprise solutions at AMN Healthcare, describes:
The key tenants to successful implementation of direct sourcing How to integrate direct sourcing into your organization’s current workforce management strategy Common challenges providers face when building out their direct sourcing solution and how to overcome them. -
Value-based care in 2024: Understanding what’s ahead, the challenges and benefits
In the year ahead, the value-based care landscape is expected to be more challenging for healthcare providers as new regulations from the federal government take effect.
A key strategy to manage and thrive in this increasingly complex environment is leveraging technology.
In this episode, Dr. Matt Lambert, chief medical officer of Curation Health, will detail best practices for healthcare leaders to implement technology that will help ease the transition to value-based care, describing how automation and other applications can significantly help with risk management, care coordination and data.
In addition, Lambert discusses the overall value-based care landscape and his predications for 2024.