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Now displaying: September, 2017
Sep 25, 2017

Woodstock wasn’t all that was happening in 1969.

Back then, a husband and wife founded a small land-use consulting firm. Today that firm has more than 40% of the global market share in the geographic information systems or GIS industry. From land to oil to retail…and now, it’s turning its sights and technology on healthcare…and just at the right time.

Enter the billion-dollar company ESRI…and we’re talking to their Chief Medical Officer Dr. Este Geraghty…Right here on RED HOT HEALTHCARE…Let’s Go!

In this episode, we get into the new era of health care and the power of Geographic Information System (GIS). Topics include:

  • GIS and the Science of 'Where'
  • This Founder Has Led for Nearly 50 Years
  • ESRI saving lives with Hurricane's Harvey & Irma
  • The importance of GIS technology in the Triple Aim
  • Why Google Maps owes its start to ESRI
  • Health System Growth Investments Use GIS 
Sep 17, 2017

“The World is Full of Good. When you believe it you see it…And it’s good to see YOU.”

Words spoken many thousands of times by this former serial entrepreneur and telehealth executive who wore his last pair of pants five years ago.

If you’re at HIMSS or any major healthcare event, you’re likely to see some of today’s top leaders wearing a pair of knee-high, black-moustached, pink socks. Why? Because they’ve become part of a growing social movement called the PinkSocks tribe.

On today’s show, we have Nick Adkins – the founder of PINKSOCKS. A man whose passion burns a powerful message of gifting, connecting, and the need for genuine change into the hearts and minds of doctors, healthcare business leaders, politicians, and even world leaders.

In this episode, Dr. Steve and Pinksocks founder Nick Adkins focus on incredible stories and powerful messages, including:

  • Transforming from suits and cuff links to kilts and riding a pink furry bicycle
  • The power of Burning Man on individual change and outlook
  • The true meaning of the #pinksocks movement
  • Top healthcare leaders, influencers, and even a European Princess are going pink
  • The limitation of judgement...the power of gifting and love
Sep 10, 2017

Today’s hospitals have increasing pressure on delivering care. This comes from high demand, more chronic disease, and the shift to risk-bearing payments from value based care.

Many health businesses are drilling down into their segments – seeing that operations continually turn up as a key issue. The constant pressure to do MORE with LESS has led to limited resources, tremendous inefficiency and waste, coupled with physician burnout and long patient wait times.

This also shows up as challenges to growth and integration from what is often over-investment in poor M&A deals, and integration thereafter.

I’ve met some intelligent thinkers and medical mavericks – and today’s guest wears both hats. Like Mick Jagger once sang...TIME really is ON HIS SIDE

The CEO of LeanTaas, Mohan Giridharadas…right here…right now…on RED HOT HEALTHCARE. Let’s go!

In this episode, Dr. Steve engages one of the smartest leaders on healthcare operational efficiency on the following subjects:

  • The 'secret sauce' allowing his company's products to be in more than half of the top cancer centers.
  • A philosophy and technology around appointment scheduling that is lowering waiting by 50%
  • Smart technology in operating rooms, saving health systems tens of millions per dollars each year 
  • Nurses no longer missing lunch - and the positive affects on culture and burnout
  • Why most scheduling technology is built upon a mathematical foundation of Jell-O
  • Differences between operational and clinical A.I.
Sep 2, 2017

Over a half century of runaway fee-for-service. Seven years of Obamacare. Republican leaders - with inept efforts at reform.

And now...a President who's biggest suggested solution is to sell health coverage across state lines "and it will bring premiums 60 and 70 percent.”

Seriously...is that the BEST we can do?

Can it truly be possible that our past and present leadership has failed, and is failing to properly lead us into a sustainable solution?

Today we jump into reality and reason with renowned healthcare scholar and pedigreed economist Joe Antos of the American Enterprise Institute.

Hop on the train to reason. Right here...on RED HOT HEALTHCARE.

LET'S GO!

In this episode, Dr. Steve jumps into a number of key issues on healthcare reform with noted healthcare economist and scholar Joe Antos on subjects including:

  • The Conflict Between Healthcare BUSINESS vs. Consumer NEEDS
  • The History of Fee-For-Service and Free Market Forces
  • The Value of Healthcare Policy Literacy for Citizens and Major Media
  • Costs vs. Pricing vs. Transparency
  • Joe's Prescription for Reform

Here's a valuable audio snippet from the show:

DR. STEVE: "I find it interesting, from an outside-of-politics perspective, that President Trump said how it was going to be 'SO EASY TO GIVE PEOPLE GREAT HEALTHCARE...AT A TINY FRACTION OF THE PRICE'.

He also told us that selling health insurance across state lines was going to be a big help in making care a lot cheaper. Most economists, and I think most people that have a sense of how health care operates and is priced, knows that this doesn't make much sense.

However, the media bought it. The citizens bought it...and his supporters bought it. And we saw this also with Obamacare, four years ago. When Jonathan Gruber - the architect of Obamacare was caught commenting on 'THE STUPIDITY OF THE AMERICAN VOTER' toward helping President Obama pass the Affordable Care Act.

It seems like to me that we as citizens, should have a greater responsibility to be more literate on healthcare policy. Certainly not to the degree of you [or other economists]. But because citizens and the media are not literate, it seems to be a dumming-down where we [as individual taxpayers and supporting consumers] are the unfortunate recipients."

JOE ANTOS: "You never ask an easy question Steve...I have to hand it to you."

DR. STEVE: [LAUGHING]

JOE ANTOS: "So, there's a whole bunch of issues here that you're addressing. Part of it has to do with whether citizens should be more aware of what leaders in Washington are discussing, when working on health policy in Washington.

And I would agree that it would be useful...the electorate should be more informed about everything.

However, when you think about how the average person interacts with the health system, it's with their family doc. They get interacted ON.

But in terms of being actively involved, those are the elites. They may not live in Washington, and it doesn't happen outside of Washington. Policy is not made in town halls, it's not something where the average person has a lot of leverage and interest.

Policy is one thing. Interacting with your doctor is where it's at for people. They need better information about what their options are for providers, treatment, coverage, and cost. That's something that the average person could get behind, if they could get this information in a way they could understand.

DR. STEVE: " On those points I agree. I probably would take some exception, and note that health care has become largely unaffordable. We may disagree on the statistics a little, but if we look at the number one issue with healthcare.

It's not the quality, though it needs to be improved. It really seems to be the cost [to them]. You could be talking about the cost of drugs, most certainly the cost of healthcare coverage, and Obamacare has now made this more than clear.

This leads me into a point that I've been wanting to ask you as an economist. I've been biting on the bit to ask you this..."

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