September’s Most Played Episodes

Healthcare NOW Radio streams programming 24/7, with a focus on health information technology and healthcare delivery. The station currently averages over 38,000 listeners per month and the companion podcast channel averages 72,000 plays per month. Below we have listed the top three most played episodes in the month of September including two of our popular podcasts and one of our radio shows. Combined these three episodes have over 714 plays!

Here are the most played episodes now on-demand:

#1 News You Can Use: End August 2024

On this episode of News You Can Use catch up on August News You Can Use
1) Heart Disease to Housing Lawsuits
2) Epic’s Cosmos study on heart disease in aging populations
3) Correlations with LDL and HDL levels & critiques the study’s summary and conclusions
4) The need for caution as the data isn’t peer-reviewed
5) Announcements from Epic’s UGM meeting
6) The lawsuit against RealPage for alleged price-fixing in rental markets, draws parallels to healthcare pricing practices
7) Debunks false claims about electronic medical records (EMRs) facilitating illegal voter registration

#2 Informonster Podcast: How PIQI Measures and Assesses Data

On this final episode of the Informonster Data Quality in Healthcare – PIQI Framework series, host Charlie Harp guides you through the intricacies of SAMs which are specialized tests designed to evaluate the quality of your data entities for specific use cases. Discover how these plug-and-play modules can seamlessly integrate into evaluation profiles, allowing you to assess your data against a battery of relevant criteria. Charlie also explains the concept of evaluation profiles, which establishes a comprehensive framework for measuring and assessing your information entities. You’ll learn how these profiles produce quality scores and provide detailed statistics, empowering you to make informed decisions based on reliable data.

#3 Take a Listen: Featuring Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad

Did you know chronic loneliness is just as bad as smoking 15 cigarettes a day? On this episode of Take a Listen, host Keri Boyce invites Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, the lead scientific editor of the US Surgeon General’s report “Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation” to the side effects of loneliness.