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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S03 E17

Episode S03 E17: 2022 Expert Predictions Part Two: Digital Health Solutions, Security Trends

After a couple of years of rapid healthcare technology innovation and uptake, healthcare professionals want to know what 2022 might have in store. Executives from the HIT security space, legal advisors, leaders in digital and artificial intelligence strategy, and HIT consultants share their perspectives on key 2022 trends in telehealth, remote patient monitoring, security, and more so that healthcare professionals can prepare for the new year.

1/10/22
S03 E16

Episode S03 E16: 2022 Expert Predictions Part One: Consumer-Centered Healthcare Trends

2020 and 2021 highlighted the critical need for more consumer-centered strategies. Health insurance plan leaders, healthcare nonprofit founders, and industry consultants share how healthcare organizations will rally around the consumer in 2022, both independently and across sectors.

1/3/22
S03 E15

Episode S03 E15: Expanding Access To Affordable Care Through Urgent Care

As the number of urgent care clinics around the country continues to grow, their role in helping communities access care perpetually evolves. Jackie McDevitt, PA-C, lead advanced practitioner at Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care, explains how urgent care clinics help patients navigate the healthcare system and utilize appropriate care at a lower cost.

12/20/21
S03 E14

Episode S03 E14: Unifying the Healthcare Industry Around Surprise Billing Procedures

As stakeholders strive to prepare for surprise billing regulation compliance—building off of interoperability progress—one thing is clear: payers and providers alike will need to find a common approach. Erin Weber, director of the Committee on Operating Rules for Information Exchange (CORE) at the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare (CAQH), shared how the healthcare industry can standardize its approach to surprise billing.

12/13/21
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