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Top 10 Podcasts of 2024
Road to Digital Pathology Smoother with Enterprise IT Partnership: An In-Depth Discussion with Mustafa Yousif, MD, Director of Digital Pathology, Michigan Medicine
Dr. Yousif has been at the forefront of a groundbreaking digital transformation in pathology at Michigan Medicine, leading efforts to implement a comprehensive digital pathology system over the past 24 months. In this conversation, Dr. Yousif shares insights into the challenges and successes of this ambitious project.
Q&A with Anika Gardenhire, CDIO, Ardent Health Services: “Innovation Doesn’t Need to Be Flashy.”
As artificial intelligence continues to dominate strategic discussions, one of the biggest mistakes healthcare organizations can make is to jump too far ahead. Doing so, according to Anika Gardenhire, can result in incomplete data sets, which can then lead to bias. Instead, leaders must focus on ensuring the right infrastructure and repeatable processes are in place before turning on the tools.
Q&A with Intermountain Health VP/CISO Erik Decker & Director of Endpoint Data & Application Security Shawn Anderson: “Active Directory Revamp Can Help Slow Intruders Drive to Domian Dominance”
It makes perfect sense – study what your adversaries are doing and plan your defenses accordingly. If they’re coming in the windows every time, perhaps you don’t need to keep adding locks to the door.
Q&A: UH Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer David Sylvan on Removing Barriers to Access
It’s not exactly a stretch to say that the American healthcare system is flawed, with seemingly endless questions to answer and gaps to fill. The good news is that there’s a great deal of interest in solving those problems, largely through technology.
Q&A with Dr. Eve Cunningham of Providence: “Let’s Talk about the Problems We’re Trying to Solve.”
“Technology is not the problem. There is so much amazing technology out there that can solve so many problems.”
And yet, clinicians remain increasingly frustrated. It’s precisely why Eve Cunningham, MD, left her role as CMO of a medical group in 2021. The technology that was being implemented wasn’t resonating at the point of care. The reason, she believes, is that clinicians weren’t getting involved, despite the fact that “most of the problems that need to be solved are clinical.”
Q&A with Yale New Haven Health Deputy CISO Trevor Brown: “Risk is a Language Clinicians Understand”
There’s an old adage that people won’t comply with the “what” if they don’t understand the “why.” For information security professionals, communicating the ‘why’ around the need for compliance with security policies is a challenge.
Breaking from Tradition: Q&A with Heather O’Sullivan, President, Healthcare at Home, Mass General Brigham
The current healthcare system is fraught with challenges. Between workforce shortages, regulatory changes, and evolving consumer needs, the ecosystem is “just not sustainable the way it is today,” said Heather O’Sullivan.
Q&A with KSB Hospital CIO Ray Sharp: “As a Small Organization, You Can’t Afford to Make Blunders.”
Community hospitals face more than their share of challenges, whether it’s recruiting IT talent, securing data on a tight budget, or contending with a smaller pool of vendors. Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital, an 80-bed acute care facility located in rural Illinois, has dealt with all of these obstacles, and then some.
“Technology Isn’t the Barrier”: Q&A with Robbie Freeman, CNIO, Mount Sinai Health System
It’s perhaps the ultimate case of foreshadowing.
While working as a bedside nurse, Robbie Freeman became increasingly frustrated with processes that took away from interactions with patients. Fortunately, he channeled that frustration into something productive by creating a digital process for medication requests.
Cedars-Sinai CIO Craig Kwiatkowski Talks Overhauling ERP, AI Governance & Immersive Learning
With so many new technology solutions hitting the market, it’s increasingly common for health systems to add accelerator or incubator programs. Because although there are many brilliant ideas, there’s often a lack of understanding when it comes to workflows and other challenges.