Healthcare Strategies Xtelligent Healthcare Media
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A podcast for healthcare professionals seeking solutions to today’s and tomorrow’s top challenges. Hosted by the editors of Xtelligent Healthcare Media, this podcast series focuses on real-world use cases that are leading to tangible improvements in care quality, outcomes, and cost. Guests from leading provider, payer, government, and other organizations share their approaches to transforming healthcare in a meaningful and lasting way.
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Industry Perspectives: Brian Anderson, MD, CEO, Co-Founder of CHAI
The consequential nature of healthcare calls for tools and technology that are fair, equitable, and useful to both patients and caregivers. With the rise of AI comes ethical questions surrounding its use in healthcare, and how it can be used in the most responsible and efficient ways possible. Brian Anderson, MD, CEO and co-founder of the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), emphasizes the importance of transparency in training AI models, the need for AI innovators and regulators to work together, risk assessment in healthcare technology adoption, and more.
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Industry Perspectives: Brad Ryan, MD, Chief Growth Officer at NCQA
For providers, digital quality measure adoption and the ongoing shift to value-based care in the healthcare industry often simply mean more tasks to add to their plates. How can policymakers, payers, and other stakeholders better align quality measures with the provider experience and what needs to change about communication around quality measure adjustments? In this discussion, Brad Ryan, MD, chief growth officer at NCQA, lays out how to maximize efficiency in data collection, what constitutes meaningful data, and how to support providers through shifts in digital quality measures.
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Industry Perspectives: Don Rucker, MD, Chief Strategy Officer at 1upHealth
Bringing APIs into healthcare has been no small task and this Industry Perspectives guest should know. Don Rucker, MD, is currently the chief strategy officer at 1upHealth, but his former role as the National Coordinator National Coordinator for Health Information Technology gave him insight into how healthcare organizations can better collaborate and leverage resources to improve API adoption.
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Driving Health Data Usability, EHR Maintenance
With persistent health data usability challenges across the industry, The Sequoia Project's Data Usability Taking Root Initiative is looking to drive interoperability through existing data standards. Holly Miller, MD, chief medical officer at MedAllies, a health IT network participating in the initiative, discusses the main data usability issues impacting providers and how the cross-industry community of practice is working to address them.
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Headlines: CMS Releases Price Transparency Tool, FDA Okays AI for Sepsis
CMS produced a new tool to help hospitals comply with price transparency rules, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an artificial intelligence tool that assesses patients' risk for sepsis, and more on today's episode.
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Industry Perspectives: Aashima Gupta (Global Dir.), Kalyan Pamarthy (Group PM) at Google
How can Google make healthcare information more useful and accessible? What is the best role for the cloud in healthcare data management? Aashima Gupta, Global Director of Healthcare at Google, and Kalyan Pamarthy, Group Project Manager for Generative AI and Search at Google, address these questions and share their thoughts on the potential for cloud innovation in a healthcare context.
Customer Reviews
Idea
I have only listen to a handful of episodes so I am sorry if you covered this. It seems like the main application of AI have been for data inputs. I think this is helpful but why stop there. Why not try simple one job robots. For nurses boosting patients is one of the leading causes of injury even though it seems like a simple movement. If a robot was programmed to do this simple movement it would keep more nurses in the field and that would be also solve the employment retention. Yes I understand there are risk but honestly people also get nurse with people driven care but in the scenario the patient and the healthcare worker is at risk for injury. Well that’s just a though keep up the good work
Relatable information
Love the addition of Alivia Kaylor to this podcast. She makes this information relatable and interesting! Keep her energy on these and I’ll keep listening and learning!
Great information!
Recently discovered this podcast and I’m hooked. A binge worthy show talking about everyday solutions to provider’s common problems with top expert guests that share their experiences with these challenges that impact healthcare today.