Vitals Arcadia
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Get a pulse on the most important topics in healthcare and data.
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Episode 14: How WKCC strategically empowers their healthcare organization with data-driven tools and capabilities
The confluence of operational, clinical, and technical expertise has become paramount in modern healthcare organizations. As ACOs, CINs, and health systems shift towards value-based care, population health, and other alternative models of care, the need for actionable data is crucial.
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Episode 13: A blueprint for cancer prevention: HPV vaccination
HPV remains a pressing public health concern, with many associated cancers and low vaccination rates. Patient outreach campaigns and proper provider engagement can improve these vaccination rates in the fight for HPV prevention and a reduction in prevalence of associated cancers. This panel brings together multi-disciplinary experts from pediatrics, primary care, and specialty care sectors to dissect the challenges and solutions for HPV prevention.
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Episode 12: The State of Healthcare Analytics
Join Eric Gallagher, CEO at Ochsner Health Network, and Jake Hochberg, VP Analytics and Chief Analytics Officer at Arcadia, in a discussion to get a pulse on how leaders at top healthcare organizations are using data to position their teams for success. This is a session equally pertinent to large and small organizations focused on improving operations, financial success, and patient outcomes, and those with limited or competing staffing and budget resources.
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Episode 11: Digital trends and AI in healthcare
The recent explosion of ChatGPT has the healthcare community abuzz. But large language models aren’t the only technology changing the way we deliver care. A variety of new tools are now available to clinical, operational, and IT teams driving healthcare forward. On this session, we explore these new options and ask the question: what does this mean for the future of care?
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Episode 10: Unwinding the PHE
The public health emergency (PHE) caused by COVID-19 is officially ending, meaning states must restart redetermination. What can health systems, provider networks, and payers do to help their members and patients keep the coverage they need?
During the public health emergency, states had to provide continuous coverage to Medicaid members. Now, beneficiaries have to resubmit their income statements and other information to keep their coverage. That’s concerning because we’re back to a population with inherently below-average financial literacy that has to do complex paperwork to demonstrate their income is low enough to retain coverage.
Join Jessi Cardello, Director of Account Operations at Arcadia, Josh Cabana, Director of Enterprise Partnerships at Arcadia, and Nina Zelcer, Senior Manager at Arcadia for a timely discussion about the coming "redetermination crisis" and what ACOs, CINs, health systems and hospitals, and payer organizations can do to help their members and patients navigate this process to retain coverage. -
Episode 9: SDoH Strategies
Who’s responsible for addressing SDoH? The long and short of it: everybody. From payers to providers to patients, we’re going to explore why SDoH is so important to our healthcare system and how everybody has a role to play in improving population health outcomes.