HealthLeaders Podcast features candid conversations with healthcare executives and industry experts on topics shaping the industry. New podcasts air each Tuesday. Make sure to tune in!
As a leader, you must be ready to deal with the unknown and have the ability to adapt to the smallest issues to the largest disasters. Experiencing both the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting and the movie theatre mass shooting in Aurora, CO, Cynthia Latney has proven she can lead her team through even the most traumatic encounters. Join us as she shares her insights on how to manage a team effectively through tragedy and ways she finds resiliency to move forward.
At the start of the pandemic, there were little to no reliable sources of information and much of what was heard couldn't be trusted. It was due to this rampant confusion that Iahn took to social media, in order to filter out the facts and spread awareness to the public. Even now, Iahn continues to be a trusted source of information and delivers practical advice to all who watch his content. Join us, as he tells his story on how he uses his social media presence as a teaching tool to bring transparency and guidance to the public.
Life is full of opportunities but many of us never know exactly which is the "right" one. However, welcoming and adapting as they come, can often lead to a fulfilling path. In her pursuit of an aviation career, Gerilynn took what she thought was a temporary position at Sharp HealthCare. And while she only meant for this to be a detour in her journey, she soon grew passionate about revenue cycle. Join us as she shares her rise to VP of Revenue Cycle, and how embracing her choices led to solidifying her way of life today.
HealthLeaders Finance Editor Jack O'Brien speaks with Hayley Hovious , president of the Nashville Health Care Council, regarding the top priorities on the minds of healthcare finance leaders as they head into the fall.
HealthLeaders Revenue Cycle Editor Alexandra Pecci speaks with Derek Dudley, senior director of revenue cycle for Memorial Health System in Ohio about why managing the remote revenue cycle depends on data analytics.
Serving as CNO at both domestic and international healthcare organizations, Cathleen says nurse executives possess clinical knowledge, as well day-to-day operations experience and insights that make them extremely equipped to running hospitals. Join us as she explains what is necessary for leaders to move their organizations through COVID-19 and into the future.
Working from home has become the go-to solution in tackling the spread of COVID, while also safely maintaining a workforce. However, this lack of social interaction has led to some unforeseen side effects such as feelings of loneliness, increased anxiety/stress, and even depression. As VP of IT Change Leadership at Optum and as an established advice/career coach, Sarah Richardson has seen these effects on mental health and strives to teach people on how to combat them. Join us as she explains how to establish human connections and retain social bonds within this period of social isolation.
With a lack of resources and limited access to care, undeserved communities and vulnerable populations have been hit hard by coronavirus. Serving on the front lines of the pandemic, Dr. Mani pursues innovative solutions via collaborative community efforts to uphold overall health outcomes. Join us as she explains how she leads her team at LifeBridge to form cross-sector partnerships with community organizations to improve the lives of those affected.
HealthLeaders Finance Editor Jack O'Brien speaks with David Usher , CFO of Edwards County Medical Center in Kinsley, Kansas, about the challenges related to being a rural health provider during the COVID-19 pandemic.
HealthLeaders Revenue Cycle Editor Alexandra Pecci speaks with Jason Greenberg, MD, CEO of Northern California Anesthesia Consultants, about how practices can avoid revenue leakage.