Newly Released Podcasts 3/5/25
Our Podcast Library is growing!
Don’t miss a beat and be sure to catch all of our newly released episodes from syndicated podcast shows on Healthcare NOW Radio. To hear the very latest releases check out Roberta’s Weekend Playlist. Our podcast syndications do not play on our radio station but go straight to our HCNRadio SoundCloud Channel. Here is what has been newly released.
Accelerate your success with insights from a multidisciplinary team of healthcare leaders in this lively podcast series, Ambulatory Healthcare Today. Experts in healthcare strategy, regulatory affairs, population health, patient engagement, and interoperability share ideas about how to navigate the challenges from COVID-19 and the ‘new normal’ to value-based care. This podcast is hosted by the NextGen Advisors (@nextgen), a multidisciplinary team of healthcare experts dedicated to using industry-leading, data-driven advisory practices.
The 2/26 episode explores NextGen Healthcare’s new integration with findhelp, the nation’s largest social care network. Michele Hannagan, director of specialty solutions for NextGen Healthcare, has an enlightening conversation with Julia Jones, findhelp’s vice president of network development, and Anna Kinsey, director of community development for Kinston Community Health Center. Hear how this important integration is helping Kinston connect patients to life-changing resources.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #AmbulatoryHC.
Brought to you by Medicomp Systems (@MedicompSys), Tell Me Where IT Hurts, host Dr. Jay Anders sits down with experts from across healthcare and technology to discuss ways to improve EHR usability for end users. Dr. Anders and his guests explore opportunities to enhance clinical systems to make them work better for clinicians, reduce burnout, maximize revenue potential, and drive better patient care outcomes.
On the 2/25 episode Dr. Anders invites Leigh Burchell, VP Policy & Public Affairs, Altera Digital Health. Leigh is also the Chair of the EHR Association Executive Committee and Vice Chair of the Information Blocking Compliance Task Force. Jay and Leigh discuss EHR developer concerns with possible policy changes, interoperability, Ai, and navigating the different state regulations.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #TellMeWhereITHurts.
FINN Voices amplifies the power of health innovation and information technology. Hosted by health experts from FINN Partners, each episode offers a peek behind the curtain of innovation with healthcare’s leading changemakers. We talk about their ideas and challenges along the way; continually shaping critical conversations and introducing the new health technologies that lie ahead.
On the 2/25 episode host Goel Jasper speaks with Noga Devecseri Spira, Tech Practice Co-lead and Partner at Naschitz Brandes Amir, about how the Israeli startup ecosystem has evolved during her 25 years in the space. Spira also discusses the biggest mistake a healthtech startup can make, and when it’s the right time to begin speaking with an attorney about a new venture.
Follow and join the conversation with #FINNVoices.
Healthcare for Humans is dedicated to educating you on how to care for culturally diverse communities so we can be better healers. Join host Dr. Raj Sundar on his journey to better understanding patients worldview, to better care for those patients we struggle to help, within the context of their own struggle, and thereby, even ameliorate our own struggle.
On the 3/2 episode they delve into the sensitive and impactful topic of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in a compelling two-part series, highlighting its prevalence among over 230,000 women and girls in the US, particularly in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area. Host Dr. Raj Sundar shares a personal story about discovering a case of Type 3 FGM in a prenatal patient, underscoring the need for trauma-informed care. Their guest, Isatou Jallow, a Gambian FGM/C survivor, shares her harrowing experiences and advocacy journey, reflecting on the cultural stigma and her positive encounters with empathetic healthcare providers in the US.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #HCforHumansPod.
Medical device processing is critically important to the safety of patients everywhere. Ask the Educator, a podcast from Healthmark Industries (@HmarkNews) is about answering questions and sharing knowledge related to sterile processing, endoscopy, infection prevention, biomedical engineering, leadership, and products.
On the 3/4 episode ever wondered what’s inside some of the most complex surgical instruments and devices? Healthmark’s Rebecca Peplau has…and she didn’t just wonder, she took them apart! On this episode, they revisit Rebecca’s Healthmark Academy webinar, “New Year, New Perspective: Examination of Instrument Cross Sections” and dive into her process. Find out what instruments surprised her the most and her advice to those responsible for cleaning these devices.
Follow the show’s social hashtag #asktheeducatorpodcast.
The Roetzel (@Roetzel_Andress) HealthLaw HotSpot is a podcast for physicians and health professionals that covers the legal issues and trends that affect the health care industry. The Roetzel HealthLaw HotSpot Podcast is made available by the Firm and its attorneys for educational purposes and to provide general information, not to provide specific legal advice.
On the 3/4 episode Ericka Adler and fellow Roetzel attorney Christina Kuta discuss the potential pitfalls and best practices in dispensing GLP-1 medications. Christina shares her insights on the surge in demand, the concerning shortcuts being taken due to shortages, and the critical questions surrounding who is prescribing and dispensing these medications. They explore the state and federal regulations governing distribution, including the nuances of online services, interstate pharmacy relationships, and the crucial requirement of proper licensing for those dispensing to patients. Ericka and Christina also address the rise of compounded GLP-1 drugs, the potential risks associated with non-FDA approved alternatives, and the importance of verifying the integrity and quality of medications. Finally, the podcast covers the need for thorough staff training and maintaining accurate patient records as it relates to all medications being dispensed.
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