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Kicking Cans: Musings in the life of an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist
02/20/12
Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC
Internist, Cardiologist & Cardiac Electrophysiologist
This is the single reason is why government-run health care costs so much.
Why not here in ______?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
02/20/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Maryland’s 46 acute-care hospitals will soon be able to share basic patient information among themselves and with credentialed doctors.
The Networking Gap
02/20/12
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Many of us don’t recognize the networking power of job boards.
Looking for writers to contribute articles
02/16/12
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with other healthcare professionals, please contact Katie D'Aiuto at
kdaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com
When is a comparison not a comparison?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
02/13/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Paul offers a better way to look at hospital metrics.
Ethics in Health Care
02/13/12
Victor N. Moturi, MBA, RHIA
Registered Health Information Administrator
This is a summary from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs website, National Center for Ethics in Health Care.
Don’t Transfer Your Soul (or Your Talent)
02/12/12
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
When an employer turns out to be bad, the harm can be long lasting.
The virtues of peer-to-peer assessment: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
02/07/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Authors of a recent article propose a structured peer-to-peer assessment process to supplement the usual case reviews that take place in hospitals.
Ezekial Emmanuel Predicts the End of Health Insurance Companies! Is the Sky Really Falling?
02/07/12
Douglas Cassel M.D.
Co–founder and Chief Compliance Officer of Vericle Medical Billing Network
A recent New York Times editorial by Ezekial Emanuel and a Harvard professor predicts the end of health insurance companies.
Deficit Reduction Act Section 1936: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services:Deficit Reduction Act (DRA)- section 1936 of the Social Security Act
02/07/12
Victor N. Moturi, MBA, RHIA
Registered Health Information Administrator
The rising healthcare cost has been partly attributed to fraud, abuse and waste. How can this be controlled?
Something we could learn from changes in referral rates: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
01/31/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
The probability that an ambulatory visit to a physician resulted in a referral to another physician increased by 94% in the last decade.
Four distinct generations of workers makes leadership challenging
01/30/12
Joyce Kutin, RN, BS, MOL
Continuum of Care Management
Clinical Documentation Specialist
Several recent factors have brought members of the different generations into much closer physical contact than in the past.
Personal Health Record
01/30/12
Victor N. Moturi, MBA, RHIA
Registered Health Information Administrator
Victor discusses his experiences with his Personal Health Record Provider
Change the Epilogue of Your Job Search
01/29/12
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
The new scourge of job seekers is serial unemployment.
Let's move to real-time philanthropy: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
01/24/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
How large non-profit organizations like hospitals might more appropriately use the financial reserves they have accumulated through philanthropy.
Eliminating Waste in Health Care: Musings in the life of an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist
01/13/12
Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC
Internist, Cardiologist & Cardiac Electrophysiologist
It's the new rage: eliminating waste in health care.
End-of-life conversations, as seen by the intensivist: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
01/13/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Recently, an intensive care doctor sent me a particularly poignant note.
Good diagnosis, Zeke. Why no cure?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
01/10/12
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
I really like it when I agree with Zeke Emanuel and never more so than with his recent column in the New York Times about proton beam machines.
The Job Seeker With the Dragon Tattoo
01/10/12
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
What Does the Dragon Tattoo Mean for Job Seekers?
Why Bundling Payments Won’t Reduce Costs — Part 3: a blog from inside the emergency department
01/02/12
WhiteCoat
ED Physician
How will bundled payments affect the incentives for each of the players in the medical market?
How to Succeed in Applying for a Job
12/31/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
I’m going to let you in on the two secrets to success in applying for a job online.
Early terms news arrives late in MA: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
12/27/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
What other innovations in the delivery of health care have yet to arrive in Massachusetts?
Really, the most significant?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
12/19/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Medscape Today has an article featuring "The Most Significant Medical Advances and Events in 2011."
When is a protocol not a protocol?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
12/12/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
According to the head of The Joint Commission, "surgeries on the wrong side of the body, the wrong site or even the wrong patient continue to occur an estimated 40 times every week."
The Standout Skill: Information for Job Seekers
12/10/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
There is one skill that CEOs today believe is both in critically short supply and critically important to their organization’s success.
PACE -- Managed care for frail elders: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
12/06/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Notes on PACE, the Program for All-Inclusive Care, a comprehensive program for "dual-eligible" Medicare/Medicaid patients.
This is not about tiered health plans: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
11/28/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A Boston Globe story raises a number of questions, but not the ones suggested by the title.
Are we fighting a losing battle?: How our health system is making us sick
11/21/11
Steven R. Ariens, P.D.
Pharmacist
A recent study looked at whether patient compliance increased if the cost of medications was removed from the equation.
Hey, UPMC! Head to New Zealand to learn: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
11/21/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Regular readers will recall my harsh posts about a botched kidney transplant at UPMC.
Job Search Entrepreneurism
11/21/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Personal branding is all the rage these days in job search books and seminars.
Mr. Ness, everybody knows where the booze is: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
11/14/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A quality-driven MD colleague writes with frustration about two problems in his academic medical center.
Entitlement or naïveté?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
11/08/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
I make it a practice of saying, "Yes," to any student or young professional person who wants career advice.
Optimize Your ROL – Your Return on Luck
11/07/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
The difference between companies that are merely good and those that are considered great is often how they use luck.
The Siren Song of Continuous Improvement: Musings in the life of an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist
10/31/11
Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC
Internist, Cardiologist & Cardiac Electrophysiologist
Federal health officials are seeking physicians and other health professionals for a program to develop leaders in health care innovation.
AMCs: Off target and lacking a sense of urgency: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
10/31/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
I was impressed negatively by a Mt. Sinai hospital paid op-ed that extolled the virtues of academic medical centers while making no reference to the role that such centers could play in improving the quality of care delivered in America.
Yes, they blinked: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
10/24/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A negotiation of this sort is never a private negotiation between two parties.
The Sound of Silence: Advice for Job Seekers
10/24/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Job seekers typically describe their application experience as akin to sending their resume off into a black hole.
Clouded visions of purity and virtue: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
10/17/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
In an op-ed a New York Times columnist decries the fact that, in this polarized political environment, "many issues that were once concrete and practical are distorted because they have become symbolic and spiritual."
Beam me out of here, Scotty!: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
10/10/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
In a recent survey the most common reason radiation oncologists give for not reporting medical errors is fear of getting colleagues into trouble, liability and embarrassment in front of colleagues.
The One Word You Should Avoid in a Job Search
10/09/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Employers today want to hear a new word.
Teaching bedside manner, $42 million: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
10/03/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A Chicago couple thinks a doctor’s bedside manner is so important, they’re giving the University of Chicago $42 million dollars to teach it.
HIPAA 101
10/03/11
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Your bottom-line duty is to protect patient confidentiality vigorously.
The Smart Resume: Information for Job Seekers
10/01/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
You have to be at the state-of-the-art in your occupational field. Then, you have to promote that fact using a smart resume.
Margaret answers Howard: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
09/26/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Paul gives some suggestions for dealing with rising health care costs.
Making Job Boards Work Part II: Advice for Recruiters
09/21/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Job boards remain the #1 external source of new hires according to at least two major surveys.
Two options for the Steward insurance plan: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
09/19/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Steward Health System has announced a health insurance program designed to be 15 to 30 percent less expensive than comparable plans in the market.
33 Useful Web Sites to Find Hospital Administration Internships: Hospitable health news you can use
09/15/11
Katie Charleson
HOSPITALICIOUS
Classroom learning can be of great benefit, but nothing can compare to putting theory into practice.
Doctoring financial incentives: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
09/12/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Recent studies looked at the effectiveness of financial incentives on the quality of care provided by primary care physicians.
An Investment of Caring
09/12/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
How to make networking effective.
Healthcare Job Board Leaders Announce Acquisition, HealthJobsNationwide.com to Become One of the Most Powerful Recruiting Tools in the Nation
09/10/11
HealthJobsNationwide.com Healthcare Employment Network Acquires Absolutely Health Care.
The Ultimate Job Seeker's Guide: Prepare your resume, ace your interview and land the job you want!
09/09/11
The MyBackgroundCheck.com Team
Finding a great job can seem like a challenge, but it might be easier than you think.
Never events. Well, hardly ever.: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
09/07/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
In a recent article, Paul argues for the power of training in crew resource management and transparency.
Linking Weather Models, GIS and Inventory Systems For Disaster Operations
09/07/11
James M. Rush
COO JVR Health Readiness
It is time to synchronize weather prediction models and GIS information with America’s various supply chains for disaster support operations.
What's going on at Parkland Memorial Hospital?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
08/30/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A series of stories at the
Dallas Morning News
raised some serious questions about the quality of care at Parkland Memorial Hospital.
Making Job Boards Work: Advice for Recruiters
08/22/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
As with any other product or service, you have to be a smart consumer and a smart user to get the outcome you want.
Make Yourself Indispensable: Advice for Job Seekers
08/22/11
Decision Fatigue. For doctors, too?: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
08/22/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
An article suggests that humans suffer from decision fatigue, the tendency to make worse decisions as you make a series of hard decisions as the day goes along.
We’re From The Government, We’re Here To Help …: a blog from inside the emergency department
08/22/11
WhiteCoat
ED Physician
And we wonder why health care in this country is in such a wonderful state of affairs right now.
Self-dialysis in Sweden: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
08/15/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Ryhov Hospital in Jönköping, Sweden, aims to have 75% of patients on self-dialysis.
Red Shirt Relationships: The Art of Social Recruiting
08/13/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
Red shirt relationships are the single best way to overcome a lack of familiarity and trust.
Make Yourself a “Will Do” Candidate
08/13/11
Peter Weddle
Former Recruiter, HR Consultant and business CEO
If we depend on being "can do" people to find a job, we’ll likely see our hopes dashed and our dreams cancelled.
Where Are Force Fields When You Need Them?: a blog from inside the emergency department
08/08/11
WhiteCoat
ED Physician
What is a hospital’s duty to patients in the face of a disaster?
Last Call - The Healthcare Supply Chain Vulnerability
08/08/11
James M. Rush
COO JVR Health Readiness
When a sudden very large spike in demand for medical materials occurs, we will either have the lifesaving medicines and support therapies or we will not.
US Rumor and Hospital Report: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
08/08/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
When you run a hospital, there is little be gained by critiquing someone who publishes a ranking that is read by millions. But now it is time to take off the gloves.
Off-base optimism: Part 1: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
08/01/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Two recent reports demonstrate the danger of misplaced or premature optimism.
Kaiser and Liverpool set examples on sepsis: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
07/25/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Two institutions have worked to better their sepsis detection and treatment plans.
Employee Productivity
07/25/11
Jack McCoy
Healthcare Administrator
The healthcare industry today needs to take a micro in-depth analysis of all financial and operational aspects of their business.
Looking for Bloggers to Contribute Articles to HealthAdministrationNationwide.com
07/23/11
If you are interested in sharing your ideas and information with over 55,000 Health Administration professionals, please contact Katie D'Aiuto at kdaiuto@healthjobsnationwide.com.
Health Care Reform: Revamp Reimbursement: Thoughts on current medical literature & news as it pertains to optimizing our health.
07/15/11
Alvin B. Lin, MD, PLLC
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Geriatrics
When it comes to remuneration, the specialist has a significant advantage over the generalist: procedures.
Attack the problem, not the people: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
07/15/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Back in May, I wrote about an error regarding a kidney transplant at UPMC, where a surgeon was demoted and a nurse was suspended.
Contingencies: Musings in the life of an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist
07/11/11
Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC
Internist, Cardiologist & Cardiac Electrophysiologist
What would happen if we had no power or functional electronic medical records, just for a week?
Follow-up from Den Bosch: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
07/11/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
Those of us involved in improving the processes of health care understand that this is always a work in progress.
Welcome to consumer-driven healthcare, Italy: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
07/01/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
I guess it is time for Italians to learn about co-pays.
Twice Told Tale: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
06/24/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
The Attorney General has issued a follow-up report saying, “Our examination found that paying providers on a global basis has not resulted in lower total medical expenses.”
Resources: Waste Management Concerns for Small Community Healthcare Facilities
06/17/11
James M. Rush
COO JVR Health Readiness
Improper waste management can potentially close the doors of the facility and/or be the source of significant financial penalties.
Drug adherence still falters: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
06/17/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
After one year, only half of all patients with chronic conditions are taking medications as recommended by their doctors.
Sabotaging your own Med-Mal Defense: What you need to Avoid
06/13/11
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Defendants become their own med-mal defense strategy saboteur when committing these mistakes.
Reaching out to patients in their homes: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
06/10/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
A post about outreach to patients and consumers in their homes.
Resources: Why Emergency Managers need to answer the call to be Terror Ready
06/08/11
James M. Rush
COO JVR Health Readiness
a discussion of some of the forces at work that prevent us from developing a true Readiness culture.
Unqualified Successes: Thoughts about Hospitals, Medicine and Health Care Issues
06/08/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
This is a short retrospective about Massachusetts politics, but I present it for a purpose related to health care.
Getting transparency right
06/01/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
The term "transparency" is now an established part of the health care lexicon, but there is little substantive discussion about how it is being used.
Healthcare Reform Outside the Box: Top-down or Bottom-Up?
05/31/11
Donald Correll, M.D., FACEP
Medical Director, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital
We’re caught in a system that seems like its going one way only: To ever-increasing costs and ever-growing utilization.
Employing Wounded Warriors and other Veterans for Healthcare Disaster Readiness
05/25/11
James M. Rush
COO JVR Health Readiness
Recent disasters have shown that America needs to develop a more robust healthcare and public health infrastructure.
U of M: How're they doing? Your call.
05/23/11
Paul Levy
Former Hospital CEO
The University of Michigan Health System website lets you evaluate how they are doing.
Five Telltale Signs of an Unstable Work Environment
05/04/11
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Signs to help you determine if you should stay or it's time to go.
Chest Pain and Plaintiff Attorneys
05/04/11
Donald Correll, M.D., FACEP
Medical Director, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital
Perfection is a wonderful state of being. For every other “state of being” we have plaintiff attorneys.
Curbside Consultations: Unraveling a Controversial Legal Conundrum
04/25/11
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
By being aware and compliant with the legal exemptions is not only good medicine, but your legal burden is lessened by reducing a potential hazardous activity into a harmless one.
Have Protocols, Will Practice
04/25/11
Donald Correll MD
Medical Director, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital
Protocols or Practice Guides can prevent adverse outcomes and improve patient care.
Defensible Documentation: What you need to know
03/14/11
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
The importance of documentation in cases of malpractice.
Health Courts: An Idea Worth Considering
12/06/10
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Simplistically speaking, Health Courts provide a myriad of benefits worth noting.
Litigious Prone Providers Profiles: Could you [inadvertently] be one of Them?
11/22/10
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Many patients would be willing to forego litigation, as long as you do not fall into any of these five “non-patient-centered categories."
Effective Patient-Provider Relations 101: Information for Healthcare Providers
10/27/10
Marcos A. Vargas, MSHA, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Two tips to consider when building rapport with patients.
Current Trends in Clinical Outsourcing
10/26/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Susan Tout, MD
As the Obama administration pledges to cut the growth rate for national health care spending by more than $2 trillion over the next 10 years, facilities such as hospitals and rehabilitation centers are under continued pressure to find ways to get more for less.
Geriatrics: Help Wanted (and Needed)
10/18/10
Focus on Geriatric Medicine and Aging on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bill Rutenberg, MD
Guest Ken Brummel-Smith, MD
How can our policies encourage an influx of geriatricians?
Methods to Identify Quality in Cardiovascular Practices
10/18/10
Heart Matters on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Francois de Brantes, MS, MBA
How do we define, and identify, quality in practices, hospitals and other health care settings?
Can Social Networking Revolutionize Disease Management?
10/05/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Japsen, Healthcare Business Reporter
Guest James Heywood, co-founder and chairman of Patients Like Me
At least one new online venture gives patients the opportunity to access data about medications and therapies and their effects and outcomes.
The Urban Health Iniative: Re-Inventing Medical Care in Urban Areas
09/27/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Japsen, Healthcare Business Reporter
Guest Dr. Eric Whitaker
Dr. Eric Whitaker tells host Bruce Japsen about the Urban Health Initiative and what it aims to achieve.
Recent Developments in Medical Billing and Reimbursement for PAs
09/21/10
Partners in Practice on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Lisa Dandrea Lenell, MPAS, PA-C
Guest Michael Powe, VP of Health Services and Reimbursement Policy, AAPA
Recently, Aetna announced it would reimburse PAs at 85 percent of the physician pay schedule. What does this mean for PAs?
Medicine in the Nazi Regime: Ethical Lessons Learned
09/13/10
Focus on Disaster Medicine and Preparedness on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Maurice Pickard, MD
Guest Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH
How did German physicians succumb to the pseudo-science that formed the basis of Nazi racial eugenics, and what lessons can we learn from this?
Don't Know What You Have Till It's Gone: Insurance and Socialized Medicine
09/13/10
Joanna Odumewu
Registered Nurse
A registered nurse looks at the effects of losing health insurance.
Preventing Frivolous Lawsuits and Frivolous Testimony
09/13/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson
Guest Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD
A board certified neurosurgeon and JD talks about the experience of being sued and his expertise in the areas of defensive medicine, frivolous lawsuits, frivolous testimony, and non-legislative solutions to these problems.
Current Trends in Medical Practices: Self-Employment of Physicians
09/06/10
Your Career In Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Executive VP of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Charlie Evans, President of the International Health Services Group
In the world of employment, physicians are a unique group because such a high percentage are self-employed.
Short and Long Term Effects of Reform on the Healthcare Market
08/30/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Phil Miller, Vice President of Communications for Merritt Hawkins & Associates,
We all know that healthcare reform may change the way healthcare professionals practice medicine, but how might reform also change the way in which we either find employment or staff our facilities?
Part II: Leadership vs. Management
08/26/10
Swen L Mikesell
Health Care Administrator
One of the biggest problems we have in not only health care, but in business in general, is the lack of leadership.
The Physician/Journalist In a Disaster: Ethics and Objectivity
08/26/10
Second Opinion LIVE on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD and Matthew Birnholz, MD
Guest Sanjay Gupta, MD
CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, discusses the challenges in balancing the roles of physician and journalist, with host Dr. Matt Birnholz.
Medical Journalism and Activism
08/26/10
Inspired to Act on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Martin Samuels, MD
Guest Marcia Angell, MD, MACP
Dr. Marcia Angell moved into the field of medical journalism from a career in pathology.
Trends in Healthcare Staffing
08/23/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson, Vice President of Jackson Healthcare
Guest Tony Gregoire, Senior Research Analyst at Staffing Industry Analysts
We all know that the way medicine is practiced changes everyday, but how do the changes affect the overall trends in healthcare staffing?
Opportunities for Physicians Seeking Non-Clinical Jobs
08/16/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Tim Rush, Founder and President of HealthJobsNationwide.com
Guest Joseph Kim, MD, MPH
Why do MD's seek non-clinical jobs, and what opportunities can they expect to find?
Malpractice Insurance and Professional Liability
08/13/10
Your Career in Healthcare on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Shane Jackson VP of Jackson Healthcare
Guest William F. Galtney, Jr.,chairman of Galtney Enterprises, Cedar Equities, Oxford Insurance Services, and Gessner Holdings, LLC.
Nobody likes to think about liability insurance, but it's a topic that every medical professional needs to understand.
Aligning Incentives: Matching Goals to Achieve Better Quality of Care
08/12/10
Optimizing Outcomes in Chronic Care on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MBA
Guest Christopher Stanley, MD, MBA
. How can we align incentives among all healthcare stakeholders to encourage high-quality care, better outcomes and lower overall healthcare costs, ultimately leading to a more efficient healthcare system?
Leadership vs Management
08/11/10
Swen L Mikesell
Health Care Administration
One of the biggest problems we have in not only health care, but in business in general, is the lack of leadership.
Health Care Business 101 & Then Some
08/05/10
Clinician's Roundtable on ReachMD XM Radio
Hosted by Bruce Japsen, Chicago Tribune Reporter
Guest Wright Pinson, MD
Healthcare reform may bring more medical care services to patients, which means more and complex business for the nation's physicians.
UMMA Clinic: Bridging Cultural Divides Through Health Care
07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Cathleen Margolin, PhD
Guest Yasser Aman, PhD, MPH
In 1992, after the verdict was handed down in the Rodney King trial, there were six days of rioting in south Los Angeles.
Surpassing the Clipboard: Integrating Health Information Technology Into Your Medical Practice
07/21/10
ReachMD XM Radio Hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Richard Katz, MD
Use of electronic medical records (EMRs) and personal health records (PHRs) can improve adherence, increase efficiency and better coordinate patient care.
Digital Developments to Help Validate Insurance at Check-In
07/08/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Larry Kaskel, MD
Guest Nicholas Galantino, JD
Many of our practices could be more efficient at checking in patients, or perhaps more precise in our record keeping
Online Reviews: Are Patient Waivers a Good Idea?
06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD
Guest James Speta, JD
Anew category of online reviews is growing, as more patients are posting their own editorials about their physicians.
What's the Wait Time in the ED? A PA Helped Create an App For That
06/30/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lisa Dandrea Lenell, MPAS, PA-C
Guest Jeremy Allen, PA-C
When patients go to the emergency department for a non-life-threatening emergency, it seems impossible to predict how long the wait could be to see a medical provider.
Embracing Value-Based Insurance Design
06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by William Anderson, PharmD, MBA
Guest A. Mark Fendrick, MD
Value-based insurance design (or VBID) can do more than simply reduce out-of-pocket patient costs.
AMA House of Delegates: Strategies for Better Care Coordination
06/29/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Eric Tangalos, MD
Guest William Golden, MD
There's often a disconnect in the continuity of care, creating inefficiency and increased healthcare costs.
CARE FOR THE CAREGIVER
06/25/10
Trey Logan CNMT MHA
Nuclear Medicine Technologist and Healthcare Administrator
The model that a patient is a customer or stakeholder is a bit shortsighted ...
Practice Success!
06/24/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Karen Zupko
Running a medical practice can be challenging.
Meet the New Boss...
06/16/10
Trey Logan CNMT MHA
Nuclear Medicine Technologist and Healthcare Administrator
Effective managers aren’t born from lightning strikes.
2.0 Tools and Healthcare
06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program
Matthew Holt, MA, MS
Web 2.0 tools have made the Web more interactive for everybody. But what is Health 2.0?
Article Summary: Fixing Medicare's Physician Payment System
06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by
ReachMD XM Radio Program
Congress must confront another healthcare issue that is perhaps even more politically difficult than healthcare reform: reform of Medicare's physician payment system.
What to Expect in the Workplace When You're Expecting
06/07/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Lisa Mazzullo, MD
Guest Jane Halpert, PhD
What is the best way to announce a pregnancy to an employer?
Putting Your Practice’s Inventory on a ‘No Pork Diet’
05/27/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Larry Kaskel, MD
Guest Judy Capko
How can you pare down wasteful spending on supplies, and how can your suppliers help you do this?
Healthcare Cost Containment and Medical Liability Reform
05/26/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Jack Lewin, MD
Guest Mark McClellan, MD, PhD
Has healthcare reform legislation addressed the medical malpractice issue, and will it do enough to contain healthcare costs?
Conference Coverage Highlights From HIMSS 2010 - Part 2
05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Matthew Birnholz, MD
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference brings together more than 28,000 healthcare industry IT experts to see offerings from over 900 exhibitors.
Conference Coverage Highlights - HIMSS10
05/19/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Matthew Birnholz, MD
This year's exhibit takes on special significance given federal incentives to accelerate adoption of information technology in the healthcare arena.
Career Day
05/18/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program hosted by Michael Greenberg, MD and Matthew Birnholz, MD
Guests Neil Baum, MD and Tim Rush
Get tips from Neil Baum, author of the book Marketing Your Clinical Practice: Ethically, Effectively, Economically, and meet Tim Rush, whose technology is behind ReachMD's new online Career Center.
Physician Executives & How to Change Healthcare
05/10/10
ReachMD XM Radio Program Guest by Joseph Kim, MD, MPH
Our healthcare system needs to improve in a variety of ways.
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