Healthcare Strategies
A podcast for healthcare professionals seeking solutions to today's and tomorrow's top challenges. Hosted by the editors of Xtelligent Healthcare Media, this podcast series focuses on real-world use cases that are leading to tangible improvements in care quality, outcomes, and cost.
Guests from leading provider, payer, government, and other organizations share their approaches to transforming healthcare in a meaningful and lasting way.
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Episode | Date | |
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S04 E04 | The accountable care organizations (ACO) model is one of the greatest tools in the value-based care toolbox, with ACOs in the Medicare Shared Savings Program producing savings five years in a row. Sam Starbuck, VP and GM at Privia Quality Network, shares how physician engagement, patient access, and data transparency are all key to savings and quality improvements. |
10/10/22 |
S04 E03 | One of the key challenges in value-based care is achieving collaboration between healthcare stakeholders who would normal be in competition with each other. Crystal Eubanks, senior director of care redesign at the Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH), shares how the California Quality Collaborative programs pursued effective collaboration on value-based care. |
10/3/22 |
S04 E02 | From the patient’s perspective, physical and behavioral healthcare are already integrated in their wellness experience, but the healthcare industry has a long way to go in matching this reality in patients’ treatment journeys. Ewa Matuszewski, chief executive officer and co-founder of MedNetOne Health Solutions, explains how healthcare stakeholders can work toward a more integrated behavioral-physical healthcare experience within the value-based care framework. |
9/26/22 |
S04 E01 | Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly integral to value-based care models, which rely heavily on data and data analytics. However, these resources can also work against value-based care if they introduce or perpetuate negative biases. Marzyeh Ghassemi, a principal investigator at MIT’s Jameel Clinic, shares how to avoid negative biases in artificial intelligence and machine learning in the value-based care context. |
9/19/22 |