Episodes
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This episode is hosted by Meryl Holt, Head of Legal and Chief Compliance Officer at Cadence, in conversation with Arshad Rahim, Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Mount Sinai. This episode emphasizes the importance of making value-based care the norm and approaching patients as individuals outside of the traditional clinic setting. It also highlights the value of remote patient monitoring for chronic disease management and the success of Mount Sinai's community paramedicine program.
Their conversation focuses on:
How telehealth models are shifting the paradigm in health care services.The optimization of care delivery through the value-based care approach.The benefits of remote monitoring in managing chronic diseases.The importance of partnerships in spearheading healthcare transformation.For more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This week Cadence visits the Utica Park Clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma to connect with Dr. Matthew Els, a family physician and Devon Morris, a nurse practitioner specializing in internal medicine.
Their conversation focuses on:
The influence of remote patient monitoring systems in chronic care.Persistent patient monitoring for optimal health results.How remote monitoring dramatically decreases hospital stays for patients.Efficient administrative practices to help clinicians maximize their time and efforts.For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence in conversation with Kenneth Kooser, MD from Privdence.
Their conversation focuses on:
Understanding the critical importance of team-based care and remote patient monitoring practices in healthcare.Addressing the issues surrounding clinician acceptance of team-based care implementation.Keeping up with the ever-changing landscape of patient communication.For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Kareem Zaki , Cadence Co-Founder & Board Member in conversation with PMarty Bonick, President and CEO of Ardent Health Services.
Their conversation focuses on:
Investing in technology and innovationPutting the consumer at the center of healthcareEmbracing partnerships to create better care experiences.For more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Denise Streppa, Provider Relations Specialist at Cadence, in conversation with Dr. Amanda Du Sablon from FryeCare Family Medicine in Lenoir North Carolina.
Their conversation focuses on:
How Cadence is enabling physicians to remotely monitor patients and intervene sooner.How Cadence is empowering patients with better access to medication and supplies, improved engagement and adherence, and improved quality of life.How Cadence is providing educational resources and data to enable physicians, staff, and patients to track progress and achieve better long-term outcomes.For more information on Cadence, visit https://cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Dr. Feldman, Chief Medical Office at Cadence, in conversation with Dr. Benjamin Scirica, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and Attending Cardiologist and Director of Innovation for the Cardiovascular Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Their conversation focuses on:
The effectiveness of remote patient monitoring platformsThe potential for clinical trials to improve utilization of guideline directed medicationsThe use of technology to expand and improve access to care for chronic diseasesFor more information on Cadence, visit https://cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Kareem Zaki, Co-Founder and Board Member of Cadence, in conversation with Tim Hingtgen, CEO of Community Health Systems.
Their conversation focuses on:
Innovation in the healthcare industryUsing technology to address deficits and improve patient careThe importance of orienting patients and clinicians to digital advancementsHow to balance digital innovation with human connectionFor more information on Cadence, visit https://cadence.care/
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This episode features interviews with Dr. Alisia Smith and FNP Twilla Walker. Their interviews focus on each clinician's experience with Cadence and the positive impact that Cadence's platform and technology solution is having on their patients.
For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Cadence Co-Founder Kareem Zaki in conversation with Rob Jay, CEO of ScionHealth
Their conversation focuses on:
The origins of ScionHealthThe future of telemedicineThe role that innovation plays in ScionHealth's strategyWhy ScionHealth entered into a partnership with CadenceThe impact that Cadence's remote patient intervention solution is having on ScionHealth's providers and patients
For more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence in conversation with Peggy O’Kane, NCQA Founder & President.
Their conversation focuses on:
The history and origins of the NCQAThe need for independent measurement of healthcare qualityThe difficulties in healthcare data collection and usageThe future of quality care outside the four walls of the hospitalFor more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence. Chris hosted Aaron Lewis, EVP, Growth and Integrated Solutions LifePoint Health at the recent American Hospital Association Leadership Summit in San Diego.
Their conversation focuses on:
The goals of the partnership between Cadence and LifePoint HealthClinicians' initial reactions to launching a Remote Patient Monitoring platformThe first clinical data showing a positive impact on both patients and providersWhat the future of the partnership looks likeFor more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Dr. Randy Curnow, Medical Director at Cadence. In this role, Dr. Curnow supports clinical delivery development and execution.
This week, he hosted Dr. Eric Cheung, of South Baldwin Medical Group in Foley, Alabama and Dr. Scott Musick of Northwest Physicians serving communities across Northwest Arkansas.
Their conversation focuses on:
Each physician's experience working with patients with chronic conditions in the Community Health SystemHow they have rolled out Cadence’s remote patient intervention platformThe positive impact that both physicians' patients have experienced since enrolling with CadenceThe feedback both have received from their patients about RPMFor more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Dr. Theodore Feldman, Chief Medical Officer at Cadence. Dr. Feldman has more than 35 years of experience as a cardiologist and specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of complex cardiovascular disease and its risk factors.
Dr. Feldman hosted Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic and current Executive Advisor to a number of startups. Their conversation focuses on:
Partnerships between healthcare systems and technology companiesThe role that data ownership will play in those partnershipsHow to prove the effectiveness of RPM platformsAdvice for individuals who are looking to get involved in health techFor more information on Cadence, visit
https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence. Chris hosted David Shulkin, 9th Secretary, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Their conversation focuses on:
The opportunities and challenges in reforming health systemsHow to overcome skepticism around adopting new technologies in healthcareThe role technology can play in rural health systemsFollow Dr. Shulkin on Twitter at https://twitter.com/davidshulkin and read his blog at https://shulkinblog.com/
For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This week’s episode is hosted by Chris Altchek, CEO and Founder of Cadence. Chris talked with Adam Boehler, CEO of Rubicon Founders and the former director of the Innovation Center at the Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services. Their conversation focuses on:
Adam’s beginnings in healthcareRecruiting and building a quality team in healthcareThe call to public service in healthcareRemote patient monitoring and transforming healthcare beyond the four walls of a hospitalFollow Adam on Twitter at https://twitter.com/aboehler
For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This episode is hosted by Dr. Theodore Feldman, Chief Medical Officer at Cadence. Dr. Feldman has more than 35 years of experience as a cardiologist and specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of complex cardiovascular disease and its risk factors.
Dr. Feldman hosted Dr. Marat Fudim, an advanced heart failure specialist and cardiologist at the Duke University Medical Center. Their conversation focuses on:
Remote Patient Monitoring and heart failureWhat the data shows around how RPM technology improves outcomesAddressing the biggest questions around how RPM technology can help cardiologistsWhat the future will look like for cardiologists, powered by new technologiesFollow Dr. Fudim on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FudimMarat
For more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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This week’s episode features a thought leader roundtable hosted by Chris Altchek, Founder and CEO of Cadence, to explore how health systems can use technology to deliver better care to their patients. It was recorded live in Nashville, Tennessee and features the following healthcare leaders:
Dr. Toby Cosgrove; former president and chief executive officer of Cleveland ClinicDr. David Shulkin; 9th Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsDavid Dill; chairman and chief executive officer at LifePoint HealthDr. Lynn Simon; president, clinical operations & chief medical officer at Community Health SystemsFor more information on Cadence, visit https://www.cadence.care/
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Welcome to the first Cadence Conversation!
To kick off our show, Cadence CEO and Founder Chris Altchek talks with Dr. Omar Lateef, President and CEO of Rush University Medical Center. They discuss Dr. Lateef’s transition from ICU physician to healthcare executive, the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how technology can play a role in creating better outcomes and improving health equity.
For more on Dr. Lateef visit https://www.rush.edu/dr-omar-b-lateef
RUSH University Medical Center is ranked among the top 20 hospitals in the nation. RUSH’s expansion will bring programs nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report to Northwest Indiana, including those in cancer (45th), cardiology and heart surgery (33rd), ENT (45th), gastroenterology and GI surgery (21st), and neurology and neurosurgery (No. 3 in the U.S. and best in Chicago).
RUSH is an academic health system whose mission is to improve the health of the individuals and the diverse communities it serves through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research and community partnerships. RUSH comprises RUSH University Medical Center, RUSH University, RUSH Copley Medical Center and RUSH Oak Park Hospital, as well as numerous outpatient care facilities. RUSH University, with more than 2,500 students, is a health sciences university that comprises RUSH Medical College, the College of Nursing, the College of Health Sciences and the Graduate College.
Fore more information on Cadence visit https://www.cadence.care/
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At Cadence, we envision a world where clinicians can seamlessly monitor and treat patients with any disease, any condition, anywhere — delivering the right care, at the right time, at the right place.
We believe that everyone deserves to receive the best care possible, and we won't stop working until that vision becomes reality.
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