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This week on the Health System CXO Podcast your host Anne Herleth discusses the perspectives of frontline nurses, focusing on their information sources, trust issues with leadership, and the importance of effective communication.
Key Takeaways
1.Frontline nurses need more information about emerging innovations.
2.Peer influence is significant during periods of change or stress.
3.Less than half of nurses look to their direct manager for information.
4.Social media is not a primary source of information for nurses.
5.There is a communication gap between executives and frontline nurses.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Join your Health System CXO Podcast host Jackie Kimmell as she discusses the critical topic of site neutrality in healthcare payments, exploring its implications for health systems and the evolving legislative landscape. She highlights the bipartisan momentum towards site neutral payments, the potential cost savings for Medicare, and the importance of understanding these changes for healthcare executives.
Key Takeaways
1.Site neutrality is a growing concern for healthcare leaders.
2.Bipartisan momentum is shifting towards site neutrality in legislation.
3.MedPAC has consistently advocated for site neutral payments.
4.Potential savings from site neutrality could be significant for Medicare.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
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Your Health System CXO Podcast host Jasmaine McClain discusses the challenges health equity leaders face in driving real change despite having leadership buy-in. Jasmaine emphasizes that buy-in is not enough and outlines three key factors for success: clear internal alignment, translation of system priorities into executive priorities, and demonstrating the value of health equity investments. McClain shares examples from health systems that effectively integrate health equity into their missions, cultures, governance, and strategies, providing actionable steps for leaders to create champions for health equity within their organizations.
Key Takeaways:
1.Leadership buy-in is necessary but not sufficient for health equity.
2.Health equity should be integrated into all operations.
3.Successful health systems align their missions with health equity goals.
4.Clear governance is essential for prioritizing health equity.
5.Health equity can drive strategic growth and consumer experience.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Your Health System CXO podcast host Anne Herleth and Lauren Rewers discuss the findings from a research study on frontline nurses' perceptions regarding safe staffing and the use of AI in healthcare. They explore the low confidence levels among nurses about their organizations' commitment to safe staffing, the preference for human-centered solutions, and the significant communication gaps that exist.
Key Takeaways
1.Frontline nurses have low confidence in safe staffing.
2.There is a divide between frontline nurses and administrators.
3.Human-centered solutions are preferred over technology.
4.Nurses prioritize patient outcomes over technology adoption.
5.Effective communication is crucial for nursing transformation.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Summary
Your CXO host Jackie Kimmell discusses three significant developments in the healthcare sector that highlight innovative approaches to value-based care and investment. The first topic covers the surprising acquisition of Summa Health by General Catalyst, exploring the implications of this investment for healthcare systems. The second segment focuses on Longitude Health, a new collaborative initiative among several health systems aimed at driving innovation and efficiency in value-based care. Finally, Jackie delves into Risen Health, a consortium that aims to transform healthcare delivery through technology and shared resources, featuring insights from Chris Cornue on the motivations behind these partnerships.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Our Health System CXO podcast host, Jasmaine McClain interviews Mikelle Moore, a seasoned healthcare executive with over 25 years of experience. Together they discuss the challenges of healthcare leadership, the importance of health equity, and the role of impact investing in addressing social determinants of health.
Key Takeaways:
1. Healthcare is challenging, and leaders must prioritize self-care.
2. Success in healthcare comes from collaboration and shared visions
3. Leaders should not fear admitting mistakes and redirecting efforts.
4. Health equity should be embedded in all aspects of healthcare.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Anne Herleth, your Health System CXO podcast host, discusses the perspectives of frontline nurses regarding AI in healthcare. Anne highlights the misconceptions surrounding nurses' opposition to AI, presenting data that shows a more nuanced view. Anne also emphasizes the need for understanding and collaboration between nurses and AI to improve healthcare delivery.
Key Takeaways
1. Understanding the perspective of the frontline nurse is crucial.2. Nurses are not universally opposed to AI; they are ambivalent.
3. AI can help nurses do their job better and spend more time with patients.
4. Job security isn't the top concern for nurses; patient care is.
5. Data integrity and reliability are major concerns for nurses.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Jackie Kimmell, your Health System CXO host discusses the emerging trend of cost transparency in healthcare, focusing on the rise of companies like Surest that offer innovative insurance models aimed at reducing out-of-pocket costs for patients. Jackie highlights significant data points indicating a shift in employer-sponsored insurance offerings and the implications of rising healthcare costs for employers and health systems.
1.The growth of Surest indicates a significant change in employer-sponsored insurance offerings.2.Cost transparency disruptors are changing how patients make healthcare decisions.
3.Employers are facing unprecedented increases in healthcare costs, projected at 8-9% for 2025.
4.Health systems may need to adapt their strategies in response to these disruptors.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Your Health Systems CXO Podcast host Jasmaine McClain focuses on the intersection of health equity and healthcare quality, highlighting how health systems are integrating these two vital areas. Jasmaine also explores the growing trend of health equity teams reporting through quality leadership. She also touches on the challenges health systems face, such as administrative burdens in quality reporting and the nascent development of health equity strategies.
Key Takeaways:
1.Integration of Health Equity and Quality: Health systems are increasingly integrating health equity into their quality work, with many equity teams now reporting through quality leadership—a significant shift toward addressing health disparities.2.Challenges in Quality Reporting: Administrative burdens remain a challenge for health systems, with immense resources required to meet quality reporting demands, as evidenced by research showing it can take over 100,000 person-hours for a single hospital to report on quality metrics.
3.Evolving Health Equity Strategies: Health equity is still an emerging focus, with most health equity executives in place for three years or less. Building the capacity and infrastructure to tackle equity challenges is still in its early stages.
4.Leading Examples in Health Equity: Organizations like Novant Health and NYC Health and Hospitals are leading the way by integrating equity into their strategies and operations, utilizing innovative approaches like trans-cultural health managers and diverse board leadership to drive progress.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Your Health System CXO Podcast host Anne Herleth brings a very special episode about Virtual Nursing. Virtual nursing is a solution that is gaining popularity in the healthcare industry. It involves a virtual nurse overseeing or supporting care delivery by a bedside team. Virtual nursing is not outpatient telehealth or behavioral coaching, but rather a way to enhance the work of bedside nurses. It can improve nurse satisfaction, patient experience, care quality, and care efficiency. However, to achieve the best ROI, virtual nursing needs to be integrated into the core care model and not just used as a tool.
Key Takeaways:
-Virtual nursing is a promising solution for healthcare organizations facing workforce and financial challenges.
-Virtual nursing can improve nurse satisfaction, patient experience, care quality, and care efficiency.
-To achieve the best ROI, virtual nursing should be integrated into the core care model.
-Scaling virtual nursing pilots requires careful planning and frontline involvement.Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Jackie Kimmel, your Health Systems CXO Podcast host for Strategy Executives, discusses the challenges and trends in Medicare Advantage (MA) contract management. Jackie highlights the declining yield from MA contracts and the negative impact on health system financial sustainability. The increasing number of audits, denials, and prior authorizations from MA payers is also a major pain point for health systems. Contract terminations are becoming more common, with many health system executives considering terminating at least one major plan in the next year. The viability of provider-sponsored health plans in MA is also discussed, with some systems slowing down growth while others see it as a leverage point in negotiations.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Our CXO Podcast host Jasmaine McClain brings on special guest Dr. Joseph Betancourt, President of the Commonwealth Fund, to discuss health equity and the work being done to improve healthcare for diverse populations. Dr. Betancourt highlights the role of the Commonwealth Fund in advancing health equity and emphasizes the importance of addressing issues such as primary care, Medicaid payment and reimbursement, and the social drivers of health.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Nurse Executives this episode is FOR YOU! The Health System CXO Podcast host Anne Herleth discusses the challenges and solutions in the nursing workforce. Anne highlights the financial aspect of health systems and the need to think differently about workforce costs. She also addresses the issues of turnover, shortages, workload, and clinical competence in the nursing profession. Anne emphasizes the importance of transforming the care delivery model to address these challenges.
Key Takeaways:
-Health systems need to think differently about workforce costs and find new solutions.-Turnover, workload, and clinical competence are major challenges in the nursing profession.
-Shortages in the nursing workforce vary by region and can have different impacts.
-Transforming the care delivery model is crucial to addressing the challenges in the nursing workforce.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
On this episode of The Health System CXO Podcast, Jackie Kimmell, Sr. Director - Member Insights at The Health Management Academy, discusses Medicare Advantage (MA) and its impact on health system executives.
She also discusses the growth and significance of MA in the healthcare industry, the profitability for payers, the benefits and challenges for beneficiaries, and the struggles health systems face. She also highlights the regulatory changes and headwinds that have affected the profitability of MA plans, leading to decreased margins for payers and lower yields for health systems.
Lastly - she shares the insights Strategy Executives need to know regarding the variations in MA penetration across different markets and the importance of understanding the MA landscape for healthcare executives.
Key Takeaways
-Medicare Advantage (MA) is a major topic of concern for health system executives due to its significant impact on the healthcare industry.-Payers have prioritized MA and have seen high profit margins, but regulatory changes and headwinds have affected their profitability.
-MA offers benefits such as low premiums and supplemental benefits, but there may be hidden downsides and challenges for beneficiaries.
-Health systems have contracted with MA plans to benefit from higher reimbursement rates, but they face challenges such as claims denials and lower yields.
-Understanding the MA landscape is crucial for healthcare executives to navigate the changing market and ensure financial sustainability.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Evolution00:27 The Significance of Medicare Advantage for Health System Executives
03:02 Medicare Advantage: Profitability and Challenges
07:38 Regulatory Changes and Headwinds in Medicare Advantage
09:31 Variations in Medicare Advantage Penetration Across Markets
12:23 Challenges Faced by Health Systems in Medicare Advantage Contracts
17:21 Navigating the Medicare Advantage Landscape as a Healthcare Executive
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
In this episode of The Health System CXO podcast, Host Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. discusses how health systems can effectively address health disparities by embedding equity into every aspect of their operations. Jasmaine outlines five key hallmarks of committed health systems: 1) having a community-oriented board, 2) ensuring public-facing accountability, 3) fostering a "C-suite Justice League" for collaborative leadership, 4) having a CEO who openly learns and grows, and 5) avoiding the "smart talk trap," focusing on actionable change rather than just talking about it. Our THMA host also highlights examples of organizations successfully implementing these practices.
Community-Oriented Board: Effective health systems engage community leaders to ensure their priorities align with the communities they serve.Public Accountability: Transparency in progress and financial commitments is crucial, exemplified by Providence's public health equity report.Collaborative Leadership: Health equity requires a team effort from the entire leadership, not just a single leader or department.CEO's Public Learning: CEOs should embrace public learning, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Key Takeaways:Action Over Talk: Organizations should prioritize meaningful actions over merely discussing health equity.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Welcome back to The Table Podcast with Renee DeSilva, where she and Diana Nole, CVP, Health & Life Sciences, Microsoft, explore the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its profound impact on healthcare.
AI has taken incredible strides over the past five to 10 years, and Renee and Diana delve into Gen AI, the fastest-growing consumer software application in history. From its scalable human likeness to exploring its threefold impact on insight extraction, user interaction, AI is already projecting far-reaching effects in healthcare.Diana's passion for problem-solving and her early curiosity for technology paved the way for a dual degree in computer science and math. She shares how embracing curiosity and recognizing technology's omnipresence equipped her to engage in pivotal conversations. A dedicated advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, Diana's personal mission is to inspire young girls during their formative years to pursue fields in math, science, and technology.
As our conversation unfolds, Diana circles back to the essence of successful partnerships. She unravels the hallmarks of a good partnership, emphasizing the importance of creating a win-win for all parties involved and stresses the significance of understanding mutual benefits and fostering honesty about each party's capabilities. According to Diana, finding equilibrium among stakeholders is a delicate yet crucial process.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
On today's episode of The Table Podcast, Renee DeSilva - CEO of The Health Management Academy - sat down for a conversation with Dr. Janice Nevin, the President and CEO of ChristianaCare, who brings over 21 years of dedication to the mission of service.
In this episode, Renee explores Dr. Nevin's unwavering commitment to ChristianaCare's mission, delving into her perspective on cultivating a culture at scale and activating for the love of health. Driven by the core values of courage and resilience, she shares insights into how organizations thrive during turbulent times through a strong connection to their mission.
Learn how leaders can shape the culture that drives success by prioritizing communication, engagement, and a deep understanding of core values while leveraging technology including generative AI. Also discussed is ChristianaCare's approach to care delivery and innovation, where Dr. Nevin emphasizes the human aspect of healthcare. Discover how innovation can enhance both provider efficiency and the patient experience, creating a healthcare environment that is personalized, accessible, and focused on continuous relationships.As the conversation unfolds, Renee and Dr. Nevin circle back to developing mission-driven goals, exploring ChristianaCare's commitment to zero disparities. Dr. Nevin shares how this aspiration is not just a strategic plan but an integral part of the organization's DNA, influencing every aspect of their work.
Join us at The Table for an insightful conversation with Dr. Janice Nevin, where leadership insights, mission-driven strategies, and the love of health take center stage.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Welcome to The Table podcast, where we gather the most insightful voices in healthcare to discuss the pressing issues and innovations shaping the industry.
In this episode, The Health Management Academy's CEO and host of The Table Podcast, Renee DeSilva, sat down with Tammy Daniel, the Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Baptist Health Florida. Tammy shared her invaluable insights on how to support existing nurses on their professional and leadership journeys, as well as exploring innovative strategies to cultivate the nursing pipeline.
Under Tammy's leadership, Baptist Health Florida has taken a deliberate approach to early-career leadership development. They've implemented programs like an internal nurse manager academy and upskilling initiatives to prepare existing talent for specialized, technical roles. This forward-thinking approach recognizes the need for creativity and innovation in addressing the complex challenges of the nursing workforce.
Tammy also shared her insights on the role of mentors in identifying strengths and helping individuals recognize their blind spots—a powerful aspect she aptly calls "the power of the nudge" and explored the importance of adapting management and communication styles based on the audience and responsibilities at hand, emphasizing that effective leaders must be flexible and adaptive.
Join us at The Table, where we engage in thought-provoking discussions with healthcare leaders who are pioneering change, addressing critical issues, and shaping the future of healthcare. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives and valuable insights on the dynamic world of healthcare leadership.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
The Health Management Academy's Table Podcast welcomes David Feinberg, M.D., MBA to the table with our host and CEO, Renee DeSilva, for an enlightening discussion AI and the impact to healthcare, as well as Oracle's vision and priorities in healthcare.
As the Chairman of Oracle Health, David leads the vision and strategy of Oracle's healthcare division, leveraging over 25+ years of experience in the field. He joined Oracle in October 2022, after serving as the CEO of Cerner Corporation, one of the largest healthcare IT companies in the world. In this role, David is driven by the mission of improving the health and well-being of people and communities, and he is firmly committed to advancing the state of the art in healthcare through Oracle's products and services.Renee and David discuss Oracle’s global perspective, attained from serving a diverse array of clients worldwide. David takes us through how tech and data is leveraged differently outside the US, from prescribing operas in Egypt to building interoperability with 14 million daily records at the UK’s National Health Service.
Finally, Renee and David discussed the pace of AI change and how to ensure it does more than just complicate existing problems. Renee's favorite quote from David during the conversation? AI won’t replace doctors, but it will replace those who don’t use it.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... -
Welcome to another episode of The Health Management Academy's The Table Podcast. In this conversation, our host and CEO Renee DeSilva, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Dr. Angela A. Shippy, MD, FACP, FHM, Senior Physician Executive, Nonprofit Healthcare at Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Listen in as Renee and Dr. Shippy delve into the heart of The Health Management Academy's AWS Technology Fellows program—an initiative that unites promising technology leaders. Together, they explore how this program empowers these leaders with a blend of essential skills: from honing their leadership capabilities to enriching their business acumen and deepening their technical healthcare expertise. The overarching goal? Equipping them to spearhead their organizations into a future characterized by innovation and progress.The conversation takes an enlightening turn as they traverse the dynamic landscape of healthcare's current evolution. Amidst transformative times, all stakeholders are rallying for a fresh approach to care delivery. The imperative to reimagine the healthcare landscape has never been stronger.
Naturally, the conversation turns to AWS's unwavering customer-centric ethos. Driven by an obsession with customer satisfaction, AWS is attuned to the resounding chorus of health systems across the nation. These institutions are voicing the desire for their leaders to possess unparalleled expertise in the realm of technology. As Renee and Dr. Shippy delve into this aspect, they reveal how AWS is responding to this demand. The conversation also navigates towards sculpting these high-potential technology leaders into future executives who will command and orchestrate the ongoing technological transformation.
Join us in this illuminating episode as we uncover the intricacies of leadership, technology, and the future of healthcare—all from the vantage point of industry visionaries.
Welcome to the Health System CXO Podcast, sponsored by The Health Management Academy, featuring content designed for Health System Nurse Executives, Health Equity Officers and Strategy Executives provided by our company SME's - Anne Herleth, Jasmaine McClain, Ph.D. and Jackie Kimmell.
Subscribe today and receive the latest insights from the country's leading Health System CXO experts regularly, helping you remain current and guide your health system strategy with thought leadership and success.
The Health System CXO Podcast activates health system leaders towards outcomes and scalable solutions you can implement now.
About The Health Management Academy:
Since 1998, The Health Management Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers from the top U.S. health systems and innovative industry partners. We power more than 2,000 health system senior executives and 200 industry organizations through exceptional peer groups, original market insights, world-class leadership development programs and novel member alliances. Our industry-leading programs and solutions enable members to facilitate meaningful relationships, navigate strategic transformation and address critical industry issues. To learn more, visit hmacademy.com and follow The Health Management Academy on ... - Mostrar más