Healthcare Strategies

Healthcare Strategies (HS)

Episodes

Tuesday Sep 08, 2020

Andrew Selesnick, shareholder in Buchalter Law Firms's Los Angeles office, breaks down the upcoming hospital price transparency rule and the ongoing battle to stop CMS from mandating public disclosure of payer-negotiated rates, slated to go into effect on January 1, 2021. In light of this policy, he reviews the aims and effects of price transparency measures. Selesnick also shares price transparency compliance strategies for hospitals.
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Monday Aug 31, 2020

Emily Sokol, senior researcher and editor at Xtelligent Healthcare Media, dives into Xtelligent’s Insights report, “The Future of Healthcare: Moving Beyond 2020.” As the lead researcher on this report, Sokol offers an invaluable perspective on the study’s findings, uncovering the industry’s coronavirus response and recovery and value-based care progress. The study balances data with experience, bringing together survey responses and interviews with industry leaders to develop a comprehensive overview of perspectives.
To access the report, visit www.xtelligentmedia.com/insights.

Monday Aug 03, 2020

Sierra Christensen, PT, DPT, ATC, a pediatric physical therapist based in Texas, launched a telehealth service to improve her practice. The results she’s seen with her young patients, their families and her own work-life balance have convinced her to go all-virtual.

Monday Jul 20, 2020

Christina Severin, president and chief executive officer of Community Care Cooperative (C3), shares how C3 uses its model as an accountable care organization made up of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) to its advantage for population health management. She touches on how to communicate well with FQHCs, tools for managing social determinants of health data, and the difference between social determinants of health and health-related social needs.
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Vivify Health, developer of the nation’s leading remote patient monitoring platform, provides the best-connected care management and patient engagement solutions for better outcomes and ROI. Our virtual visit platform provides patients with the utmost care and empowers our clinicians to work seamlessly. We service more than 900 hospitals, home care agencies, and health plans. Vivify Pathways, the company’s mobile cloud-based platform, powers holistic remote care management through personalized care plans, biometric data monitoring, multi-channel patient education, and functionality configured to each patient’s unique needs.

Monday Jul 06, 2020

Craig Settles brings together broadband and healthcare stakeholders to launch telehealth initiatives, and says success depends on both of those parties working together. One such example is his own project to deliver connected health services through local barbershops in urban areas. To contact Craig Settles, email him at craig@cjspeaks.com.

Monday Jun 22, 2020

Ken Wheat, senior vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) at Eisenhower Health, describes how the nonprofit hospital managed its financial strategy during the height of the pandemic and its plans for reopening. He covers the roles that telehealth and virtual care could play going forward as restrictions on nonurgent care and elective surgeries lift and offers advice on advancing efficiency journeys through automation.
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Change Healthcare offers end-to-end revenue cycle management software solutions for physician practices, labs, home health, DME, medical billing services and other providers wanting to simplify workflows, reduce denials, optimize revenue, and improve the patient experience.

Monday Jun 08, 2020

Amy Witt, MD, licensed, board-certified dermatologist at Derrow Dermatology, discusses the process of introducing telehealth to her dermatology practice at the beginning of the coronavirus. She shares how she generated buy-in from her existing and new patients, how coronavirus has impacted telehealth utilization, and what the future holds for telehealth in dermatology.

Thursday May 28, 2020

Shefali Mookencherry, Impact Advisors' Principal Advisor and Solution Leader of Information Security, Privacy, and Disaster Recovery, outlines key elements for drafting solid business associate agreements and potential red flags to avoid when negotiating with business associates. Mookencherry also lays to rest some misconceptions about breach protocols and HIPAA compliance.

Tuesday May 12, 2020

Amy Andrade, former assistant vice president of research at Meharry Medical College and founding director of Meharry Medical College’s Data Science Center, discusses the importance of having access to complete and accurate social determinants of health data, especially for minority and underserved patient populations. She also emphasizes the role AI and machine learning can play in helping healthcare institutions collect and utilize this information.

Friday May 08, 2020

David Moen, MD, president of Prospero Health Partners, describes the process of transferring in-person, integrated care to a virtual healthcare platform, a process that many practices are becoming familiar with during the coronavirus pandemic. He gives insight into rolling out the product, selecting early adopter patients, and securing provider buy-in.

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