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Category Archives: podcast
Guest podcast: Suzanne Leveille from OpenNotes
I now present the latest health IT-related podcast from Sivad Business Solutions, an interview with Suzanne Leveille, research director of OpenNotes, a project to give patients online access to the entirety of their own medical records, including the visit notes … Continue reading
Posted in consumerism, EMR/EHR, health it, Healthcare IT, patient safety, PHR, physicians, podcast
Tagged Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, disease management, Geisinger Health System, Harborview Medical Center, OpenNotes, patient portals, patient safety, primary care, Sivad Solutions, Suzanne Leveille, UMass-Boston
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Guest podcast: Deborah Gordon of Network Health talks reform with Sivad Solutions
Last September, I was a guest on a podcast hosted by Todd Schnick and Charles Davis of Sivad Business Solutions. Afterwards, we decided to share content if and when it made sense. That hasn’t happened until now (actually last month … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, consumerism, data mining, disease management, education, Finance, health reform, patient safety, podcast, quality, regulations
Tagged Accountable Care Organizations, Hospital Readmissions, Massachusetts, Medicaid, Network Health, Sivad Solutions, uninsured
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Podcast: HIMSS CEO Steve Lieber: 2013 edition
Once again, as has become custom, I sat down with HIMSS CEO Steve Lieber at the organization’s Chicago headquarters the week before the annual HIMSS conference to discuss the conference as well as important trends and issues in the health … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, ARRA, consumerism, EMR/EHR, health information exchange, health it, health reform, Healthcare IT, HIMSS, hospitals, Innovation, interoperability, Meaningful Use, mobile, ONC, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, patient safety, physicians, podcast, quality, reimbursement, remote monitoring, vendors
Tagged Accountable Care Organizations, consumer health information, EMR, Eric Topol, HIMSS, HIMSS13, HIT X.0, home monitoring, interoperability, Meaningful Use, Medical Devices, mHIMSS, Steve Lieber
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Podcast: This time, I’m the interviewee
In a rare turn of events, I’m the one being asked the questions on a podcast by Sivad Business Solutions, which hosts regular audio discussions on a variety of business topics. I give kind of a high-level view of health … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, EMR/EHR, health reform, interoperability, Meaningful Use, medical errors, mobile, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, patient safety, podcast, primary care, quality, reimbursement
Tagged EHR errors, EMR, interoperability, iPad, Meaningful Use, Medicaid, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, patient safety, patient-centered medical home, PHRs, Practice Fusion, preventive care, primary care, quality, Smartphone apps, Supreme Court, venture capital, workflow
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Podcast: Carrie Handley on patient empowerment with an iPad
Did you happen to catch my story in MobiHealthNews on Thursday about Carrie Handley, the IT consultant-turned-cancer patient? She got frustrated with first a misdiagnosis and then the hassle of lugging around a binder full of paper records that she … Continue reading
Posted in clinical summaries, consumerism, mobile, patient safety, PHR, podcast, quality
Tagged Canada, Carrie Handley, consumer health information, continuity of care, iPad, Mark Versel, mobile, patient safety, PHRs
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Podcast: HIMSS CEO Steve Lieber previews HIMSS12
I’m about to head to the airport for my flight to Las Vegas and HIMSS12. As has become customary before each year’s HIMSS conference, I sat down with H. Stephen Lieber, CEO of HIMSS, this past week to discuss the … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, ARRA, Business intelligence, CMS, data mining, EMR/EHR, health it, health reform, Healthcare IT, HHS, HIMSS, ICD-10, interoperability, mobile, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, podcast, regulations, social media
Tagged analytics, Biz Stone, Cerner, Healthcare IT, HIMSS, HIMSS Analytics, HIMSS12, HIT X.0, ICD-10, Kathleen Sebelius, Marilyn Tavenner, Meaningful Use, MEDITECH, mHIMSS, mobile, Mobile Health Summit, Steve Lieber, Twitter
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Podcast: UPMC informatics leader Shrestha talks accountable care, business intelligence
Did you happen to catch my InformationWeek Healthcare story about how UPMC believes it has the roadmap in place to achieve true accountable care? Well, here’s the rest of the story. Last week, Nuance Communications invited me to Pittsburgh for … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, Business intelligence, clinical decision support, coding, health information exchange, health it, health reform, Healthcare IT, Innovation, interoperability, podcast
Tagged Accountable Care Organizations, Nuance Communications, Rasu Shrestha, UPMC
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Podcast: mHealth Alliance Executive Director Patty Mechael
Patricia Mechael is the newly installed executive director of the mHealth Alliance, a joint effort of the United Nations Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Vodafone Foundation. The mHealth Alliance this week is joining with the Foundation of the National … Continue reading
Posted in International, mobile, podcast, public health
Tagged Bellagio, Earth Institute at Columbia University, mHealth Alliance, mHealth Summit, NIH Foundation, Patricia Mechael, Rockefeller Foundation, UN Foundation, Vodafone Foundation
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Podcast: Intel’s Eric Dishman on connected care management
Did you miss Eric Dishman’s keynote address Tuesday at the Medical Group Management Association‘s annual conference in Las Vegas? That’s OK, because I secured a few minutes with Dishman, director of health innovation and policy at Intel, immediately after his … Continue reading
Posted in accountable care organizations, health it, Healthcare IT, Innovation, mobile, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, personalized medicine, podcast, predictive modeling, reimbursement, remote monitoring
Tagged Accountable Care Organizations, Care Coordination, diagnostic medicine, disease management, Eric Dishman, Intel, MGMA, mobile, Parkinson's disease, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, wireless
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Podcast: IBM Distinguished Engineer Scott Schumacher envisions the ‘clinical hub’
In part two of my series from month’s IBM Exchange 2011, my guest is IBM Distinguished Engineer Scott Schumacher. In this lively podcast, Schumacher discusses Watson, disease management and the concept of the “clinical hub,” which envisions bringing together clinical … Continue reading
Posted in clinical decision support, data mining, informatics, podcast, predictive modeling
Tagged analytics, disease management, IBM, Watson
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