The Operating System

Andy Milkowski

Operational excellence for radiology, imaging centers, and healthcare technology, hosted by Andy Milkowski of Imorgan. Andy spent 20 years inside medical imaging, first selling ultrasound equipment at Siemens, now running Imorgan, where his team builds the AI middleware that pulls hours out of a radiologist's day. He started The Operating System because most healthcare leaders he respects don't have time for vendor decks, theory, or another panel of consultants saying the same things. They want to know what's actually working for the people doing the work at the highest level.

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  1. When The Referral Breaks Down with Chris Baxley

    5일 전

    When The Referral Breaks Down with Chris Baxley

    Chris Baxley has spent his career solving problems that most healthcare operators have decided to live with. He served in the US Army, earned his MBA at Vanderbilt, and worked through the 2008 financial crisis as a healthcare investment banker at JP Morgan. He then moved into operating roles at Healthways, Healthgrades, and Rad Partners, where he helped scale from a few hundred radiologists to over 4,000 and built partnerships with 17 of the 20 largest hospital systems in the country. He is now President and Chief Growth Officer at VitalEngine, a referral and collaboration platform working to fix one of healthcare's most stubborn operational failures. In this episode, Chris breaks down why convenience, not clinical quality, is the dominant factor in how patients choose where to go for care, and what that means for imaging center operators competing for volume. He explains the mechanics behind Healthgrades' B2B model, the principles that made Rad Partners scale successfully, and why 35 to 50 percent of referrals across specialties never get completed. The conversation is a masterclass in understanding patient flow from the outside in, and in building the connective tissue between providers that most organizations have simply never prioritized. Timestamps 00:00 Why Design Matters 00:38 Meet Chris Baxley 01:38 From Army to Healthcare 03:18 Vanderbilt MBA Path 04:22 Project Pyramid Origins 07:53 JP Morgan in 2008 10:49 Crisis Finance Lessons 14:23 Healthgrades Marketplace 22:26 Convenience Wins Patients 25:54 Scaling at Rad Partners 33:32 VitalEngine Referral Fix 39:38 Rapid Fire and Wrap Guest Bio Chris Baxley is President and Chief Growth Officer at VitalEngine, a referral and collaboration platform built to fix one of healthcare's most stubborn operational failures. He previously held senior operating roles at Rad Partners (where he helped scale from a few hundred radiologists to over 4,000), Healthgrades (where he led large IDN strategy and built partnerships with 17 of the 20 largest US hospital systems), and Healthways. Earlier in his career, Chris served in the US Army and worked as a healthcare investment banker at JP Morgan through the 2008 financial crisis. He earned his MBA from Vanderbilt. Guest Contact LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbaxley/ Website: https://www.vitalengine.com

    43분
  2. The Power of Operational Data with Michael Wendt

    6월 11일

    The Power of Operational Data with Michael Wendt

    Most imaging leaders think they have a throughput problem. Michael Wendt says they have a drama problem. A 23-year Siemens Healthineers veteran who rose to Senior Vice President running North American sales and service, Michael now runs The Green Chair Group, helping radiology practices unlock productivity hidden inside their existing operations. In this episode, he walks through exactly how he helped one client increase patient volume by 50% without changing a single piece of equipment or adding one staff member. The secret is not scanning faster. It is eliminating unwanted variation across every step of the patient journey, from scheduling and jewelry removal to contrast prep and bathroom reminders, so the scanner keeps making that familiar knocking noise as long as possible each day. Timestamps 00:00 Why telling your staff to see five more patients will backfire 02:00 Michael's 23-year journey from biomedical engineer to SVP at Siemens Healthineers 04:30 The Green Chair concept: never improve operations at the expense of patient care 06:30 Why dashboards report the news but don't make it 09:00 How one client achieved 50% more patient volume without new equipment or staff 12:00, Designing workflows intentionally: who does what, and when 15:00 The human side: making your team part of the solution 20:00 How poor image quality is its own source of unwanted variation 22:00 Using data without creating fear on the floor 25:00 How to prevent operations from slipping back to old habits 30:00 Rapid fire: the biggest misconception in MRI productivity and what truly great operations look like Guest Bio Michael Wendt is the founder of The Green Chair Group, where he helps radiology practices unlock productivity hidden inside their existing operations. He spent 23 years at Siemens Healthineers, rising to Senior Vice President running North American sales and customer service across the company's imaging portfolio. Michael holds a PhD in biomedical engineering and has been inside more imaging operations than almost anyone alive. Guest Contact LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelwendtphd/ Website: thegreenchairgroup.com Email: michael@thegreenchairgroup.com

    34분

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Operational excellence for radiology, imaging centers, and healthcare technology, hosted by Andy Milkowski of Imorgan. Andy spent 20 years inside medical imaging, first selling ultrasound equipment at Siemens, now running Imorgan, where his team builds the AI middleware that pulls hours out of a radiologist's day. He started The Operating System because most healthcare leaders he respects don't have time for vendor decks, theory, or another panel of consultants saying the same things. They want to know what's actually working for the people doing the work at the highest level.