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.
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| Episode | Date | |
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| S03 E26 | Episode S03 E26: Improving Patient Engagement Strategies for Preventive Care Services Providers know that preventive care services are critical to achieving positive patient outcomes, but how do they educate patients about the need for preventive care and encourage patients to follow through on preventive care appointments? Sara Heath, managing editor at Xtelligent Healthcare Media, covers how healthcare organizations have been improving their patient engagement strategies around preventive care services. |
3/14/22 |
| S03 | Episode S03: Celebrating 100 Episodes of Healthcare Strategies We are celebrating 100 episodes of Healthcare Strategies with 100 seconds capturing a couple of highlights. Thank you to all of our guests, hosts, sponsors, and--of course--a big thank you to you, our listeners, for making this possible! |
3/9/22 |
| S03 E25 | Episode S03 E25: Customizing EHR Enterprise Solutions for Hospitals, Healthcare Systems When hospitals and healthcare systems require an EHR enterprise solution that will meet a variety of unique needs, EHR vendor solutions may fall short. Jessica Cox, director of product solutions at Holy Name Medical Center, explains how Holy Name Medical Center designed and implemented a customized EHR enterprise solution, offering lessons learned from this experience. |
3/7/22 |
| S03 E24 | Episode S03 E24: Addressing Vaccine Mandate’s Workforce Management, Shortage Questions The legal debate around the coronavirus vaccine mandate that CMS issued in November 2021 has surfaced many questions around workforce management and drew attention to the nation’s clinician labor shortage. Sarah Coyne, partner at Quarles and Brady and adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law, and Jon Kammerzelt, partner at Quarles and Brady and Chair of the Health and Life Sciences Group in the Firm's Madison Office, share their insights into the legal proceedings and the impact that this debate could have on the healthcare workforce. |
2/28/22 |
