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This episode is unique in that we talk live and in person with the mayor of a suburban town that has seen extraordinary growth and posed for more. The perspective of a consumer who has lived in this city all her life, a view as a new city councilwoman during the COVID-19 pandemic, to a newly sworn in mayor. What is such a perspective from someone outside our industry and the work she sees is necessary to improve healthcare in such a thriving suburban town that currently cannot meet the needs of its residents. A great conversation with Pooler, GA Mayor Karen Williams.
Join Aaron Higgins and Jason Crosby as they talk with Thomas Campanella as they pick up where they left off last week in this 2nd half of their discussion. This episode, they talk about recent CON activity and the impact on provider settings. They also touch on Value Based Care and Non-Compete Agreements and the impact such has, in particular, in the rural setting along with Tort Reform concerns. Yep, consider all the world’s problems solved with these 2 interviews.
Join Aaron Higgins, Mike Scribner, and Jason Crosby as they talk with Thomas Campanella, JD and Healthcare Executive in Residence with Baldwin Wallace University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tom has a vast background and in this 1st of 2 part interview, they talk about the shortages and challenges with primary care in our industry. They also touch on trends and challenges in the rural setting. Both very timely and impactful topics with great insight from Tom.
Jason and Aaron talk recent headlines including how the retailers have had a rough last couple of months. They have been all the rage the last few years and a few starting to fall on hard times. The guys talk through a few headlines and stories regarding the about face many have taken so suddenly.
And more impact from the ransomware attacks this year and what the HHS is doing about it. We talk through what Change is now responsible for and how such accountability may play out with future attacks. Join us for this discussion and general updates on our podcast schedule.
In this podcast episode, we dive into the multifaceted world of employee benefits, highlighting their significance in today’s workforce landscape. We get valuable industry insight from SHP’s broker, Matt Usher. We’ll revisit trends and challenges, as well as discuss what Matt is seeing on a daily basis from employers as well as employees.
We’ll talk industry wide news as well as things you can look for as you evaluate your health benefit needs. Interested in learning more about Direct Contracting Performance metrics used by employers for proper steerage towards quality providers. If so, Matt has you covered during this “2024 Halftime Benefits” episode.
Jason and Aaron talk recent headlines including how Ascension has handled their ransomware attack this past month. Their transparent and timely communication as well as the impact it has had on their facilities. They also talk through Uber Health’s recent product announcements for 2024 and what impact that may have in access for many.
Lastly, another report regarding AI. This one being a 50 page IHI report with input from leading tech giants. We talk through the guidelines and concerns expressed for how AI should best be adopted by providers. Join us for this discussion and general update on our podcast schedule.
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Shery Roussarie and Kelly Macken-Marble to discuss the book they co-authored in 2023 that highlights their personal and professional journey that led to a leadership path within our industry.
Their stories were so moving in fact, we pull in 2 other SHP team members to help with the interview. Join us as we talk through Two Rivers – The Power of Collaboration and Other Leadership Lessons.
In this episode, we sit down with Shery Roussarie and Kelly Macken-Marble in our first of two episodes. Both have held numerous leadership roles in the practice, vendor, and hospital settings in the Midwest. Most recently, they co-authored the book, Two Rivers – The Power of Collaboration and Other Leadership Lessons, in 2023 on their leadership journey within our industry. We discuss the challenges of remaining independent physician practices, collaboration challenges, and other helpful insights from the fantastic leaders.
Join Aaron and Jason with their usual shenanigans, but this time with 2 guests that also work at SHP – Ami and Julia. We take a break to talk about the recent FTC rulings regarding non-compete agreements and how they plan to be more aggressive with the trend of data breaches.
We’ll also highlight our upcoming episodes with former clients from the Indiana market, Shery Roussarie and Kelly Macken-Marble. These two have had an outstanding career with an abundance of leadership experience. We first talk with them about their CEO challenges, what they learned, and their words of wisdom.
The second interview is regarding their book, Two Rivers – The Power of Collaboration and Other Leadership Lessons. During this episode, you will hear from our new Guests to the podcast, Ami and Julia, with their interview of these two wonderful women. Look for those announcements coming soon.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Dean Rottinghaus, serving as the Chief Clinical Officer for QurHealth and Infinity Care Partners. These affiliated companies are pioneering the use of voice-enabled AI and virtual care management across both inpatient and outpatient healthcare settings.
Dean‘s three decades of experience in healthcare, coupled with his determination to confront prevailing industry challenges such as staffing gaps and elevated readmission rates, underpin these transformative efforts. Tune in for an enlightening discussion with Dean, offering valuable insights into these innovative approaches shaping the future of healthcare.
We take a quick break after our first two episodes this season to do a recap of the interviews thus far, Aaron and Jason present the news segment where we discuss recent headlines, and then an update on interviews coming up. In case you did not listen to the first two episodes, we recap the great information shared by both Congressman Buddy Carter and Mayor Karen Williams.
We also touch on the recent Change ransomware attacks, Best Buy layoffs, and impact both may have on providers. We then highlight the exciting interviews lined up for the remainder of the season. So, join us again for our new episode on Wednesday April 17th.
This episode is unique in that we talk live and in person with the mayor of a suburban town that has seen extraordinary growth and posed for more. The perspective of a consumer who has lived in this city all her life, a view as a new city councilwoman during the COVID-19 pandemic, to a newly sworn in mayor. What is such a perspective from someone outside our industry and the work she sees is necessary to improve healthcare in such a thriving suburban town that currently cannot meet the needs of its residents. A great conversation with Pooler, GA Mayor Karen Williams.