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Until It's Fixed

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Health care in the United States is complex, hard to navigate and doesn’t always work the way it should. The good news: So much has changed over the last few years. Leaders inside and outside of the health industry are rethinking how to deliver care and support to meet all people where they’re at.

When it comes to your health, everything is connected. So, taking better care of it needs to go beyond the physical to include mental, emotional, social and spiritual health. And to look at the full picture, health care needs to give more consideration to where you are born, live, learn and work, too.

In Season 3 of “Until It’s Fixed,” we’ll talk with thought leaders and advocates working to solve the health industry’s biggest challenges — as well as personal stories from people who live with these issues every day.

We’ll have deep conversations about opportunities to make the current system work better for everyone, including talking more openly about the role that gender, sexual orientation, race, income and other areas of your life play in accessing and receiving health care.

This is where change starts. Join us on the inspiring journey to create a healthier world — and make health care simpler and more effective for everyone.

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Episodes

Season 3 Finale: Together in Health

July 11, 2023 06:00 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  We’re at the end of Season 3, and we’ve covered a lot of new ground on what’s being done to make health care work better for everyone. Hosts Callie Chamberlain and Dr. Kenny Poole share their favorite moments and reflect on the biggest takeaways from conversations with over 30 guests this year.   HIGHLIGHTS: [03:52] Callie and Dr. Poole discuss their biggest takeaways from the season [07:30] The hosts recap great pieces of advice from our guests as well as share their ...

One Thing Today: Your Health & Having Kids

July 04, 2023 04:00 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Fertility is something you may not think about until you’re ready to have children. But, like all areas of your health, issues that impact your fertility may start years before that time arrives. Dr. Lisa Saul from UnitedHealthcare joins us to explain why thinking about your reproductive health now can make a difference later as well as what steps you can take today. HIGHLIGHT: [1:15] Dr. Lisa Saul shares what’s being done to improve education around fertility and health ...

Figuring Out Fertility

June 27, 2023 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: When it comes to your health, fertility isn’t always something that’s discussed. If you’re trying to get pregnant now, or may consider having children in the future, it’s helpful to understand your reproductive health. Or, someone in your life may be thinking about their fertility and looking for support. Join us as we talk with Gabriela Marmolejos, a senior research analyst at Advisory Board who specializes in maternal health, and Nikki Battiste, a CBS News correspondent, ...

One Thing Today: Green Flags

June 20, 2023 04:00 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: When it comes to any relationship, it takes two people to make it work. And, a doctor-patient relationship is no different – both people have a role to play in communicating, which helps build trust. This week, we look at how you can create or improve a relationship with your doctor by talking with guests from both sides: Dr. Maria Hale, a patient experience expert at Optum, and Omase Lassey, a patient and health advocate.   RESOURCES: What makes a good doctor? 7 signs y...

Why The Right Doctor Matters

June 15, 2023 04:00 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  Many studies show having a strong relationship with your doctor really matters. People who like their doctor report fewer health issues and a higher quality of life compared to those who don’t. That’s because the more comfortable you are with your doctor, the more likely you may be to follow their advice – or go to them when you’re struggling. We talk with Dr. Soo Rhee from Healthgrades (part of RVO Health,) the #1 platform for finding a doctor and a leader in health care ...

One Thing Today: Understanding Medical Expense Accounts

June 06, 2023 04:15 - 9 minutes - 8.71 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  A side of your health and well-being that may be top-of-mind is health costs and how to save for or manage them. Health insurance can play a part, but there are other financial tools that could be available to you. Author, podcast host and financial influencer Michela Allocca from “Break Your Budget” joins the conversation to break down a common, yet often underutilized, benefit for managing health costs—medical expense accounts. While you may be familiar with HSAs and FSA...

One Thing Today: Step It Up

May 23, 2023 04:00 - 8 minutes - 7.79 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Habit tracking, like writing down what you’re eating/drinking, can help keep you honest when working towards a health goal. When it comes to getting more movement into your day, using a wearable fitness tracker or your phone can help. Some experts recommend aiming for 10,000 steps a day to get maximum health benefits but others say just getting up and getting moving is really the most important thing – no matter the number. National board-certified health and wellness coach...

Rewarding Healthy Habits

May 16, 2023 04:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: What motivates you to stay healthy? It’s different for everyone, but some people find participating in health and wellness rewards programs through their employer or health insurance company really pays off. If you adopt simple habits like tracking your steps or getting an annual physical, you may have opportunities to earn dollars, which you can use in a variety of ways.  Samantha Baker from UnitedHealthcare joins us to talk about how health and wellness rewards programs ...

One Thing Today: Where To Get Care?

May 09, 2023 04:00 - 6 minutes - 5.83 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Having health care that meets you where you’re at is always important. But when you’re not feeling well or have a medical emergency, knowing where to get care can be critical for your health – and also helpful for your wallet. During a crisis, you’re more likely to pick the first place you see – which may not be the best option. We’ll break down primary care, nurse lines, telehealth, urgent care and emergency rooms so you can find the right fit for health situations ranging...

From Checkouts To Cows

April 27, 2023 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  Over the last few years, retail health clinics have grown by over 20%* – opening in stores you visit for everything from groceries to home goods. Dr. David Carmouche from Walmart Health joins us to discuss the growth of retail health as well as how it fits into people’s daily lives.  And, as the health industry expands to better meet you where you’re at, we talk with Beth O’Connor, host of The Rural Health Voice podcast and past president of the National Rural Health Asso...

One Thing Today: Bank On Your Community

April 25, 2023 04:00 - 6 minutes - 5.76 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: More than two-thirds of Americans face at least one social challenge that affects their health — like transportation, housing or food concerns.* If you are struggling to get enough food for an active, healthy life, you’re not alone: 1 in 8 people in the U.S. experience food insecurity.** If health care workers observe or learn about food insecurity during an in-home visit, they’ll refer people to community organizations for support. These are usually local nonprofits who r...

There's No Place Like Home

April 18, 2023 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: From clothes and groceries to movies and family dinners, it’s often expected to have both convenience and choice when getting services or products for yourself or a loved one. So, what about caring for your health? Kristy Duffey from Optum Home & Community Care and Kim DeMasie, a nurse practitioner and nonprofit founder, join our latest episode to talk about the demand for health care outside of a doctor’s office or hospital and the growing options for getting the right car...

One Thing Today: Working To Be Neuro-Inclusive

March 28, 2023 04:00 - 5 minutes - 5.03 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Think about your workday- what your environment looks like, how you interact with co-workers, how you prefer to communicate. If you identify as neurodivergent, that means your brain works differently. Things such as background noise, bright lights, crowded spaces or pings from colleagues may lead to feeling overwhelmed, uncomfortable or anxious. We’ll talk with Amy Root, UnitedHealth Group Director of Neurodiversity Inclusion, about the one thing you can do today to create ...

Thinking Differently

March 21, 2023 04:00 - 36 minutes - 33.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  There is no 'normal' when it comes to the human brain. We all experience the world uniquely and learn, think and communicate in different ways. However, there’s a generally accepted range of what’s considered ‘typical,’ and brain activity outside of that range is considered ‘neurodivergent.’ This includes people with conditions like ADHD, autism, dyslexia, OCD, and Tourette's. It’s estimated that up to 20% of the U.S. population identifies as neurodivergent.* While this m...

One Thing Today: Talking Trash

March 14, 2023 04:00 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Research shows that women spend 32 hours per week on childcare and housework compared to just 18 hours for men.* Special guest Eve Rodsky, bestselling author of Fair Play, attorney, and activist, translates this stat to real life by talking trash — literally. She illustrates how a simple task like taking out the garbage led to conflict with her husband, and offers one thing you can do today to have an honest and productive conversation about household chores. *Pew Research...

Seeing Invisible Labor

March 07, 2023 05:00 - 37 minutes - 33.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: How we divide chores and childcare is an age-old problem, with women historically handling most of the work in the home. Laundry, cleaning and carpool may seem like personal issues, but they can cause burnout, anxiety, depression and other illnesses like any job outside the home. This makes “invisible labor” a matter of public health. If you work at home, you may feel what you do isn’t acknowledged or seen as valuable. If you work outside of the home, you may feel you’re al...

One Thing Today: Get Your Greens

February 28, 2023 05:00 - 11 minutes - 10.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: One big thing that affects your health is diet – and when it comes to eating better, fruits and vegetables are key. But did you know only about 9% of Americans are getting enough greens (and yellows, reds and oranges?)* Special guest Dr. Edwin McDonald shares one thing you can do today to improve your eating habits at home. * Centers for Disease Control & Prevention GUEST: Dr. Edwin McDonald, Assistant Professor UChicago Medicine, Gastroenterologist, Project Brotherhood ...

Black Health: Running Toward Change

February 21, 2023 05:00 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: There are major health disparities facing the Black community: Black people are at higher risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and more. They also live about six years less on average compared to other racial and ethnic groups. * During Black History Month, our hosts talk with Norman Wright from UnitedHealth Group and Edward Walton from Black Men Run about how we got here, what needs to be done to improve health care for Black Americans and how commun...

One Thing Today: Write It Down

February 14, 2023 05:00 - 5 minutes - 4.89 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Spirituality and religion aren’t things we typically think about when it comes to health and health care—and they can be intimidating to talk about with your doctor. This week, Callie and Dr. Poole share how to think about, write down and share how spirituality and/or religion affect your care preferences so you feel prepared to talk about them—both now and in the future. For more on how your spiritual and/or religious practices relate to your health and health care, check...

Body, Mind...And Spirit

February 07, 2023 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Spirituality and religion play an important role in many people’s lives—but they may not feel comfortable bringing up these topics with their care providers. As we continue to look at ways to better support your health and well-being, Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer and Reverend Brian Hughes join our hosts for a discussion about how spirituality and religion affect health care—and how to get the conversation started. HIGHLIGHTS: 04:10 Interview: Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer, Director of the...

One Thing Today: Mental Health Resources

January 31, 2023 05:00 - 4 minutes - 4.05 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY:  With a topic as big as therapy, where do you even begin looking for help? Callie and Dr. Poole share some tips for how to define and narrow down the options you have for mental health resources—whether they’re in-person or online.  For more on how important it is to take care of our mental health, check out the full episode.  If you or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed with stress or thinking about suicide, seek help right away. If someone is in immediate danger, c...

Why We Do Therapy

January 24, 2023 05:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: Taking care of our mental health is a key part of living a thriving, balanced life. In this episode of Until It’s Fixed, Callie and Dr. Poole dig into the societal shift of talking more openly about seeing a therapist, how people can find a therapist who meets them where they’re at and the rise of app-based and teletherapy with Roxane Battle and Chez Chesak.  HIGHLIGHTS: 04:50 Introductions | Roxane Battle is a former journalist, writer, and Vice President of Advocacy and...

One Thing Today: Daily Movement

January 17, 2023 05:00 - 7 minutes - 6.75 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: What’s one way we can take care of our bodies as we grow older? Callie and Dr. Poole talk through options for gentle activities that can be adapted to a variety of ability levels and exercise needs to keep us moving at any age.  For more on how our health care needs change as we get older, check out the full episode.  The views, opinions, and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Optum. Visit optum.com for more i...

When We Live Longer

January 10, 2023 05:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: We're living longer than ever and staying engaged into our 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s—but how is our health care keeping up? In this week’s episode, new co-host Dr. Kenny Poole chats with three experts from across the industry about the challenges and changes in providing care to our growing senior population, plus how to make sure we’re reaching all older adults so they can live their healthiest life at any age.  HIGHLIGHTS: 01:30 Interview with Dr. Charlotte Yeh | Dr. Yeh, Ch...

One Thing Today: Drinking Diary

January 03, 2023 05:00 - 6 minutes - 5.62 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: What’s one way we can be more mindful about what we drink? In this bonus episode, Callie and new co-host Dr. Kenny Poole talk through tips and tactics for tracking your beverage consumption habits (with a focus on alcohol) by keeping a drinking diary. Like other habit trackers, drinking diaries help us get accurate data about what we do and how it affects us—making them an effective tool for anyone who’s “sober curious” and looking to explore their relationship with alcohol...

Sober Curious

December 27, 2022 05:00 - 32 minutes - 29.9 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: When was the last time you thought about your relationship with alcohol? With trends like 'Dry January,' a lot of people are taking an opportunity to do just that, and they aren’t alone. As the “sober curious” movement gains popularity in the U.S., people have more options than ever to define and redefine how booze does or doesn’t fit into their life. In this episode, host Callie Chamberlain is joined by sober coach Jen Lee Hirst, Optum Behavioral Health's Deb Nussbaum and ...

One Thing Today: Pajama Time

December 20, 2022 05:00 - 10 minutes - 9.24 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: What is one thing you can do today to reduce burnout in your life? In this bonus episode, Dr. Maria Dahl, Market Chief Medical Officer for Medicare and Retirement with UnitedHealth Group, shares her own experience with host Callie as well as how she found “joy in practice” to beat burnout. Dr. Dahl also offers tips and tools we can all use. GUEST: Dr. Maria Dahl, Market Chief Medical Officer, Medicare and Retirement at UnitedHealth Group For more on burnout and “quiet qu...

Burnout

December 13, 2022 05:00 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

EPISODE SUMMARY: We’re kicking off Season 3 of “Until It’s Fixed” with a conversation that is top-of-mind for a lot of people right now: Burnout. Of course, it’s hard to talk about burnout without also talking about “quiet quitting,” a phrase we’ve been seeing everywhere lately, from social media to academic journals. Join host Callie Chamberlain and guests Amy Carsto from Optum Behavioral Health and Clayton Farris, actor and content creator, for a talk about what causes burnout, how it aff...

Introducing Until It's Fixed Season 3

December 06, 2022 05:00 - 1 minute - 1.69 MB

TRAILER SUMMARY: In Season 3 of “Until It’s Fixed,” tune into new conversations focused on all areas of your health with returning co-host Callie Chamberlain and new co-host Dr. Kenny Poole. We'll talk with thought leaders and advocates working to solve the health industry’s biggest challenges — as well as hear personal stories from people who live with these issues every day. Join us on the inspiring journey to create a healthier world — and make health care simpler and more effective for ...

What Makes You Healthy

March 01, 2022 05:00 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

Highlights 01:07 Introduction | Maria begins with a brief story of her wake-up call: how a medical diagnosis jolted her out of her routine and made her re-examine her life. 09:00 Defining health | Callie and Maria discuss how they think of health, and the "puzzle pieces" of our lives that fit together to create the full image of our wellbeing. 11:16 Support systems | Last year, TIME magazine reported that there are 43 million unpaid caregivers in America. Maria sheds light on the burden c...

Reflections and Hope

January 20, 2022 05:00 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

Highlights 01:30 Meeting people where they are | Stacey and Callie first revisit a conversation with child and adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Mona Potter and Dr. Yusra Benhalim on progress being made to better support mental health care for our kids 08:59 Your whole health | Ryan Adcock of Cradle Cincinnati and Dr. Natalie Hernandez from Morehouse School of Medicine discuss how interconnected each part of our life is with our health and the need to expand our focus beyond what’s shared or ha...

Simplified

December 16, 2021 05:00 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Highlights Introduction | Revisiting a big theme of the season, Callie and Stacey discuss the idea of empowering people to take charge of their health while helping them navigate what can be complex in the health care system.  02:11 Interview: Dr. Kate Wolin and Optum Store | Dr. Wolin, Direct-to-Consumer VP at Optum, joins Stacey to talk about the growing focus on designing health care products and services based on the unique needs and tastes of each person. 11:11 Interview: The consume...

Screening and Survival

December 07, 2021 05:00 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Highlights Introduction | Hosts Stacey and Callie kick off the episode with a look at the statistics on cancer diagnosis in the U.S. to prepare for a conversation about the importance of regular screening to find cancer earlier, hopefully before it has spread. 03:09 Roundtable: Cancer screening and statistics | Dr. Sung Poblete and Matthew Zachary join Callie to discuss recent survey results on cancer screening in the U.S. and how COVID-19 has impacted trends. 27:07 Roundtable: Being a vo...

Making Changes

November 16, 2021 05:00 - 28 minutes - 25.9 MB

Highlights Introduction | Callie talks about the impact of tobacco use on U.S. adults today, and the Great American Smokeout, an event sponsored by the American Cancer Society.  02:21 Roundtable discussion| Etta Short and Dr. Kelly Carpenter talk about the history of tobacco use in America compared to today. They also discuss how support for people trying to quit has changed over time, including how technology can help.  21:20 Roundtable discussion continued | Etta shares how quitting smo...

DNA, Personalized Medicine and…Zebras?

November 10, 2021 05:00 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Highlights Introduction | The episode begins with a short explanation of what clinicogenomics is and how that relates to our DNA, along with the impact of rare diseases in the United States.  04:42 Roundtable | Allison Pullins and Dr. Ashley Brenton | Callie, Allison and Dr. Brenton talk about what life is like when a family member has a rare disease, from the difficult and confusing journey toward a diagnosis to the search for a scientific breakthrough. 26:32 Roundtable | Dr. Alex Liede ...

Paths to Recovery

October 05, 2021 18:00 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

Highlights Introduction | Callie and Stacey lay the foundation for this episode with some statistics about substance use disorders (SUDs) in America.  01:26 Roundtable: Innovation and progress in SUD treatment | Janelle Wesloh, MBA, LADC of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and Deb Nussbaum, PhD, LCSW of Optum Behavioral Health discuss the levels of care available to provide individualized treatment for those struggling with a SUD.  18:51 Roundtable: Care in the time of COVID | Guests di...

Understanding Our Care

September 28, 2021 04:00 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Highlights Introduction | Callie Chamberlain kicks off the episode with some background on health literacy – the ability of patients to access, understand and use medical information to make health care decisions. 1:57 Interview: Lambert van der Walde | Lambert van der Walde, who lead the publication of the UnitedHealth Group health literacy research brief, discusses the difference between individual and organizational health literacy, and how organizations and providers can communicate mo...

Health Care on Wheels

September 21, 2021 04:00 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

Highlights Introduction | Callie and Stacey open up the topic of physical access to medical care and provide background information on the state of health care access challenges in the U.S. 01:28 Roundtable: Overview of local access | Dr. Cooper, Megan Callahan and Callie dig into transportation as a social determinant of our health and the role Lyft Healthcare is playing to improve health care access. 17:17 Roundtable: Follow-up conversation | The discussion continues with  an overview o...

Supporting Our Kids

August 31, 2021 04:00 - 47 minutes - 43.9 MB

Highlights Introduction | Stacey Dove sets the groundwork with an overview of the challenges facing teenagers when it comes to mental health and getting support. 02:54 Roundtable introduction | Drs. Potter, Stevens and Benhalim introduce themselves and share their background in adolescent mental health and their perspectives from working with children, teenagers and families. 27:39 Treatment and care options | Beginning with a discussion on how to approach children and teenagers who may b...

Bridging the Gap

August 24, 2021 04:00 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

Highlights • Introduction | Stacey and Callie welcome listeners back and tee up the return to a topic from Episode 1—digital access to health care services. • 05:06 Roundtable part 1 | Ty and Rae from Advisory Board join the hosts to discuss the scope of digital inequity: much more than just internet access, the term encompasses digital literacy, connection speed and stability, and more. • 15:09 Roundtable part 2 | From defining digital inequity and how it impacts health, the conversation...

Fully Seen

August 10, 2021 04:00 - 49 minutes - 45.5 MB

Highlights Introduction | Callie and Stacey open the episode with a bit of orientation on the subject and a definition of terms. 02:45 A personal story from Dr. Wilson | Dr. Wilson shares a story of her own experience with the prejudices faced by LGBTQ+ patients and their families when seeking care. 07:12 Interview: Dr. Wilson | Dr. Wilson discusses the health data on the LGBTQ+ community as a whole and how we need to look at the bigger picture of a person's identity when it comes to unde...

Equitable From the Beginning

July 27, 2021 04:00 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Highlights Introduction: The data on maternal health | Callie and Stacey continue the focus on equity and our health with a look into the state of maternal health care, including reports from the CDC on pregnancy-related deaths. 04:21 Roundtable: Redefining maternal care | Dr. Natalie Hernandez of the Morehouse School of Medicine and Ryan Adcock of Cradle Cincinnati talk about public health, the history of maternal care, and what changes they're seeing make a difference. 16:47 Cradle Cinc...

Changing at the Speed of Trust

July 13, 2021 04:00 - 24 minutes - 22.1 MB

Highlights • Meet the hosts | Stacey and Callie introduce themselves and discuss challenges and innovations highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  • 01:41 Health care in the time of COVID-19 | Stacey and Kristi Henderson discuss the state of the health care industry—the boom of telehealth appointments during the pandemic, and how providers are balancing digital and in-person care options as things start to open back up.  • 13:43 Health equity | In light of the focus on social responsibili...

Introducing Season 2 of Until It's Fixed

June 30, 2021 04:00 - 2 minutes - 2.59 MB

Welcome to season 2 of "Until It's Fixed.” Join new hosts Stacey Dove and Callie Chamberlain for a fresh set of conversations on health care innovation. Hear from advocates and experts tackling the issues and working to create a healthier world by rethinking how we deliver care and manage health.

Introducing season 2 of Until It's Fixed

June 30, 2021 04:00 - 2 minutes - 2.59 MB

Welcome to season 2 of "Until It's Fixed.” Join new hosts Stacey Dove and Callie Chamberlain for a fresh set of conversations on health care innovation. Hear from advocates and experts tackling the issues and working to create a healthier world by rethinking how we deliver care and manage health.

The Catalyst

December 15, 2020 07:00 - 16 minutes - 15.3 MB

We all realize that the pandemic has become a catalyst for real change in health care. In the final episode of our first season, we discuss how data is used to evaluate the effectiveness of new drugs and vaccines. And how organizations are using massive amounts of real-world data to boost the safety of clinical trials and vaccine development to help to bring the pandemic to an end. But after the pandemic, what innovations that 2020 brought to the health care system will remain? Join us as Sus...

The Art of the Possible

December 08, 2020 05:00 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

In this episode, we discuss how the opportunities created by a new era of computing will shape the future of health care. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, our world—and likewise our health experiences—will soon be influenced by things like ambient computing, advanced predictions and voice-enabled virtual assistants. But to get there, we need to understand current limitations, protect privacy and be willing to embrace change.

Artificial Intelligence: A Recipe for Better Health Care

December 03, 2020 07:01 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used more and more in the health care sector. As with any new technology or innovation, users and developers are still working through potential issues. So what’s being done to ensure AI is being developed and used in the right way for health care? In this episode, we explore the importance human judgment and oversight plays in developing and applying AI. With proper use, AI holds the potential to vastly improve how business and clinical professionals ...

A New Model for an Unchanging Mission

December 01, 2020 05:00 - 13 minutes - 12.8 MB

Hospitals’ financial pressures have only increased during the pandemic, and to thrive, organizations may need to think differently to ensure financial sustainability. It’s increasingly difficult for provider organizations to cost-cut their way to profitability. To continue funding their mission, they must take more aggressive measures. In this episode, we’ll take a deeper look at the organizations providing our care. We’ll discuss how the hospitals and health systems most likely to be succe...

Health Care Data: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

November 17, 2020 06:37 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

Your health history is valuable to you and to your various care providers. In a perfect world all your health records would live together and be easily accessible. Thankfully, we’re moving closer toward that goal. Today health care industry leaders are creating the digital structure and environments where your health records can live and be pulled whenever needed. In this episode find out what’s happening behind the scenes to make this interoperability a reality, and how it can benefit both...