Healthcare Strategies
A podcast for healthcare professionals seeking solutions to today's and tomorrow's top challenges. Hosted by the editors of Xtelligent Healthcare Media, this podcast series focuses on real-world use cases that are leading to tangible improvements in care quality, outcomes, and cost.
Guests from leading provider, payer, government, and other organizations share their approaches to transforming healthcare in a meaningful and lasting way.
Featured
| Episode | Date | |
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| S03 E42 | Artificial intelligence has a variety of useful applications in healthcare. But algorithmic bias, along with data privacy and security concerns, have prompted significant ethical and legal concerns. Linda Malek, partner at Moses & Singer and chair of the firm’s healthcare, privacy, and cybersecurity practice group, discusses the risks associated with AI in healthcare. |
7/18/22 |
| S03 E41 | Episode S03 E41: Transforming Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention, Management With Blood Testing Many unknowns surround Alzheimer’s Disease prevention and management, but blood testing might pave a way forward. Michael Racke, MD, Medical Director of Neurology at Quest Diagnostics, shares how a new type of diagnostic testing might help identify Alzheimer’s Disease early and change the healthcare system’s approach to the disease. |
7/11/22 |
| S03 E40 | Episode S03 E40: Measuring, Appreciating the Impact of Strategic Primary Care Investments Investing in primary care services can be key to the success of organizations’ value-based care and health equity efforts. Vivek Garg, MD, chief medical officer for Humana’s Primary Care Organization, shares how organizations can invest strategically to support primary care, from investing in more sustainable EHRs to aligning around health equity. |
7/4/22 |
| S03 E39 | Episode S03 E39: Part Two: Understanding the Telehealth Fraud Enforcement Landscape Amid evolving telehealth policy and regulations, federal agencies are working to prevent fraud and abuse. In part two of a two-part series on telehealth, Jacob Harper, an associate with law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Christa Natoli, executive director of the Center for Telehealth and E-Health Law (CTeL), and Ben Steinhafel, policy director of CTeL, discuss fraud enforcement actions related to telehealth and why providers must remain vigilant. |
6/28/22 |
