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New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Peter Staats, MD, MPH, CMO for electroCore, CMO for National Spine and Pain Center, and President-Elect of the World Institute of Pain.
Read MoreNew On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Peter Staats, MD, MPH, CMO for electroCore, CMO for National Spine and Pain Center, and President-Elect of the World Institute of Pain.
Read MoreNew On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Tom Goodmanson CEO of Calabrio, a customer focused contact tracing solution provider that has been working with state and local health and government technology leaders to rapidly build out contact tracing operations and manage the agent workforce.
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This week’s Friday at Five celebrates International Podcast Day with our own growing podcast library, podcast recs from our radio hosts, what you can do to join the fun and even some direction to readers who may have considered starting their own podcast.
In this podcast episode, Daniel J. Marino and Shaillee J. Chopra introduce Steven Berger, principal at Lumina Health Partners, to discuss how hospitals can create a revenue plan that addresses metrics/key performance indicators (KPIs) and financial opportunities.
As healthcare moves into the latter part of 2020, many hospitals find themselves in a difficult financial position. Revenues are still down, however, volumes have increased (but are still below pre-COVID levels), and physicians are concerned with delivering care in a COVID-19 environment.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Sita Kapoor, CIO, and Co-Founder of HealthEC a data company that is connecting the dots in healthcare.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Vivian Lee, MD PhD MBA, President Verily Health Platforms and author of “The Long Fix: Solving America’s Health Care Crisis with Strategies that Work for Everyone” and a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Medical School.
By Scott Zeitzer – The way we approach healthcare is shifting, perhaps now more rapidly than ever before. Leadership and staff have to evolve along with the practice, or the practice as a whole may not adapt to change as smoothly.