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Health care in the United States is complex, hard to navigate and doesn’t always work the way it should. The good news: So much has changed over the last few years. Leaders inside and outside of the health industry are rethinking how to deliver care and support to meet all people where they’re at. When it comes to your health, everything is connected. So, taking better care of it needs to go beyond the physical to include mental, emotional, social and spiritual health. And to look at the ful ...
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The American healthcare system is one of the most innovative in the world. But it’s also riddled with complex challenges, such as access to affordable medications, inefficiency and administrative burdens, and communication barriers between providers. There’s clearly a better way—and at Surescripts, we have a unique sightline into what that may be. In this series, host Melanie Marcus, Chief Marketing Officer of Surescripts, sits down with today’s most inspiring and innovative leaders in healt ...
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Telling the stories of local businesses, entrepreneurs, young professionals and students in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan and the surrounding areas in Metro Detroit.
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Résumé Revelator’s A HIRED CALLING! Podcast, hosted by Dr. Derek Wilson, is about finding your higher calling at work and in life. Guests are people that have drastically changed careers, entrepreneurs, innovators, people that have created their perfect work life balance through doing what they love, and people performing at the top of their niche. We place a special emphasis on Veterans and the transition to civilian life.
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The Med Practice Made Perfect podcast is part of a resource hub where medical practice partners and managers have access to insightful and actionable info. We strive to help you make your practice more efficient, effective, and profitable.
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Healthcare executive Jen McGonigle has worked at the intersection of healthcare and technology for over 20 years. Her experience has taught her that regardless of what challenges technology can bring, its innovations far outweigh any cons. In our first episode of the season, we sit down with Jen McGonigle of Optum Rx for a chat about cultivating in…
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The latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged, brought to you in partnership with Optum, delves into the firm's acquisition of EMIS and what it means for the NHS and health technology sector. Host Jordan Sollof is joined by Dr Shaun O’Hanlon, group chief medical officer at Optum, to discuss why it was necessary for EMIS to become Optum and whether…
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Jordan Sollof is joined by representatives of the two Digital Health Rewired 2025 Pitchfest winners, Asclepius MedTech Limited and Daysix. Michael Morgan-Curran, chief executive of Asclepius, winner in the pre-revenue generating category and Ben Beaumont, chief technology officer at Daysix, the revenue generating Pitchfest champion, explain what th…
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The American healthcare system is one of the most innovative in the world. But it’s no secret that we also face serious challenges. Too many patients cut pills in half to make them last, too many can’t access care in the first place, and too many providers are so burned out with paperwork and administrative tasks that they’re leaving practice altog…
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The 100th episode of Digital Health Unplugged sees host Jordan Sollof joined by Dr Lia Ali to chat about the value of being a Digital Health Networks Advisory Panel member ahead of this year’s elections. Ali, a consultant psychiatrist and clinical advisor at the NHS England transformation directorate, explains what the advisory panels do and why th…
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Digital Health Unplugged host Jordan Sollof reports from day two of Rewired 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham. Sollof chats to more speakers and exhibitors to find out their event highlights and the key topics for digital and data this year. He catches up on the latest news from the NHS Innovation Accelerator 2025 launch, discusses clinical safety in A…
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Podcast host and reporter Jordan Sollof records live from day one of Rewired 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham. After taking in the atmosphere of the show, Sollof speaks to speakers, session chairs and exhibitors to find out about their hot topics for digital and data this year. Sollof catches up with Damian Pearce, chief commercial officer at Stalis t…
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Jordan Sollof is joined by Kaye Reynolds and Sascha Mullen to delve into how ‘legacy debt’ in the NHS is risking patient safety and the important role that clinical safety officers (CSOs) play. Legacy debt refers to a historical failure to comply with digital clinical safety standards. The Digital Health Networks CSO Council has issued an advisory …
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This episode of Digital Health Unplugged sees Euan McComiskie and Eddie Olla delve into the use of generative AI in healthcare and what the key risks of the technology are for clinicians and patients. McComiskie, health informatics lead at The Charted Society of Physiotherapy and Digital Health Networks CNIO Advisory Panel member, recently spoke ab…
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The latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged features Holly Coole, senior manager for digital mental health at the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), talking about the regulation of digital mental health technologies (DMHTs). Tammy Lovell, news editor at Digital Health News, chats to Coole about the three-year Digital Men…
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In the first episode of the new year, Jordan Sollof, reporter at Digital Health News chats to Rachel Dunscombe, chief executive of OpenEHR International, about the importance of healthcare data, electronic patient records (EPRs) and having more female representation in digital health. Dunscombe stresses the importance of standardised, quality data …
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In the final Unplugged episode of the year, the Digital Health News team reflect on the biggest stories covered in 2024 and look ahead to what they think will be big on the news agenda in 2025. Stories discussed include Lord Darzi’s independent investigation into the state of the NHS and the hotly-anticipated Autumn Budget, in which more than £2 bi…
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The latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged explores how data and digital solutions are improving care pathways and advancing clinical research. Brought to you in partnership with Oracle Health, Jordan Sollof passes the hosting duties over to Ryan Irwin, lead client executive at Oracle Health. He is joined by Ameet Bakhai, consultant cardiologis…
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Dr. Ryan Zieno, a former sailor, shares his journey from aspiring law enforcement officer to joining the military as a Navy corpsman. He discusses the importance of self-efficacy in military transition and highlights the need for resources and support for Veterans. Dr. Zieno also talks about his doctoral research on self-efficacy and transition suc…
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The conversation covers Phil Kendro's military background, career transitions, involvement in the movie industry, and the founding of the Veterans Beer Club. It also delves into the challenges of Veteran transition, the importance of networking, and the impact of organizations in the Veteran space. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, in…
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In this conversation, Dr. Derek Wilson and Joshua Dominic Prado (JP) discuss the journey of transitioning from military service to civilian careers. They explore the challenges faced by Veterans in finding employment, the importance of education and training, and the various programs available to assist in this transition, including SkillBridge and…
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Jordan Sollof is joined by DJ Hamblin-Brown and Simon Weldon in an episode focused on the challenges of clinical coordination in the UK health system and how they can be addressed. Hamblin-Brown, emergency doctor and chief executive at digital health firm CAREFUL, and Weldon, chief executive at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trus…
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In this conversation, Dr. Derek Wilson interviews Shawn Dawley, a retired Air Force Veteran who now runs his own business in leadership training and keynote speeches. They discuss Shawn's transition from the military to civilian life, his experience at Humana, and his current role at InGenesis, Inc. They also touch on the importance of networking, …
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Troy Tazbaz has long worked at the intersection of business and technology. And while it may not seem like a typical background for working at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it may be just what is needed to push healthcare technology forward. On our podcast, Tazbaz recounts his thoughts as he accepted the position of Director of the Digita…
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The Digital Health news team gathered for the latest episode of Unplugged to dissect what Lord Darzi’s independent investigation into the state of the NHS has to say about digital and tech. The report, published on 12 September 2024, says that the NHS is in “serious trouble” and highlights “worrying health inequalities” and a deterioration in the h…
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In this episode, Dr. Mike Hackney, an expert in organizational change and leadership, discusses his background in the military and his experience with robotics and AI in the food industry. He highlights the advancements in robotics and AI in manufacturing, particularly in warehousing and automotive assembly lines. Dr. Hackney also shares his resear…
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In this episode, Beau Higgins, a former Marine Corps officer and program manager for military programs at Amazon, shares his journey from military service to the civilian workforce and offers valuable insights into Veteran hiring programs. He discusses the importance of dedicated resources for hiring Veterans, emphasizing the need for companies to …
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In this conversation, Dr. Derek Wilson and Mario P. Fields discuss various topics including Mario's endeavors, the challenges of parenting, the importance of meaningful employment for Veterans, and the science behind career-focused tools. They also touch on the SkillBridge program and the current recruiting and retention challenges in the military.…
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Alexandra Drane is a bona fide change agent in healthcare. Not content with being an entrepreneur, she became a serial entrepreneur, and founded multiple healthcare ventures that have ranged from health IT to support for unpaid (and often unsung) caregivers. Drane’s unique mix of irreverence and optimism has brought her from one challenge to the ne…
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In this episode, Derek Wilson interviews Philip Dana, a Veteran with an impressive career in HR and talent acquisition. They discuss Philip's transition from the military to civilian HR roles, his experiences at various companies, and his current job search. Philip emphasizes the importance of networking, self-discovery, and building relationships …
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Jordan Sollof, reporter at Digital Health News, is joined by Lloyd Price and Mohammad Al-Ubaydli to talk about procurement and why the NHS is so difficult to sell to. From their own experience, Price, a healthtech founder, mergers and acquisitions advisor and non-executive director for various digital health companies, and Al-Ubaydli, founder and c…
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Dr. Michelle Gundy shares her journey from the military to earning a doctorate in organizational change and leadership. She discusses her research on trauma-informed policing and the importance of being trauma-informed in law enforcement. Dr. Gundy emphasizes the need for self-reflection and self-awareness in order to address and understand the imp…
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Sharon Davis-Cawthorne is an independent agent who specializes in the Financial Advisor/Coach field!! She has been a member of The Nott for the last 1-1.5 years and couldn't be happier with her decision to be here! On this episode of The Nottcast, Sharon chats about her summer, JUST missing the airline shutdown, how she found out about The Nott and…
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Sloth Fever, and West Nile Virus, It's a mosquito apocalypse! On this episode of the N&H podcast special guest Jason Tetro "The Science Guy" joins us to talk about vector born diseases going 'viral' in the media as well as Monkey Pox, and Valley Fever. Jason also shares his insights regarding the 2024 Olympics and the t…
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summary In this conversation, Derek Wilson interviews Dr. Jerry Washington about his career transition from the military to civilian life. They discuss topics such as luck, job satisfaction, and finding a sense of importance in one's work. Dr. Washington shares his perspective on luck and how it relates to being prepared for opportunities. They als…
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Summary In this conversation, Dr. Derek Wilson interviews Brian Bilski about his experience in the Marine Corps and his involvement in the creation of the SkillBridge program. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from the military and the importance of networking and tailoring resumes for job applications. They also touch on the future skil…
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Tammy Lovell is joined by Victoria Betton, director at Peopledotcom and Hassan Chaudhury, commercial director at DATA-CAN, to talk about how to overcome racism and discrimination in the digital health sector. Along with NHS doctor Ayesha Rahim, Betton and Chaudhury are founders behind the creation of an Equity Charter, which aims to put anti-racism…
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Care teams are evolving to break down silos and prioritize collaboration in patient care. Is healthcare ready? Dr. Eric Weidmann, a former chief medical officer and primary care physician, stops by our podcast to share his perspective on some of the most pressing questions in healthcare today, including: How can an expanded care team help make up f…
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Summary In this conversation, Derek interviews Steven Weston, a recruiter at Verizon and an Air Force veteran. They discuss Steven's experience transitioning from the military to the civilian workforce, the importance of taking care of one's health, and the hiring programs available for veterans. Steven shares insights on the Hiring Our Heroes prog…
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Nurses are 'multidimensional' and posses a multitude of skills that can be used in various different industries not related to healthcare. On this episode of N&H Matt Payne will talk about his post on 'Translatable Skills in Nursing.' Matt Payne is a dedicated pediatric ICU nurse with a specialization in cardiac care, having been immersed in this f…
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In the early days of her career, Susannah Fox fell in love with the democratization of data and the rebalancing of power. Today, that passion has taken the form of helping empower patients with their care. Fox wrote her observations of the shift toward patient-led care in her new book, Rebel Health: A Field Guide to the Patient-Led Revolution in Me…
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Ludwig van Beethoven once said “Music is like a dream. One that I cannot hear.” On this episode of the N&H Podcast we'll be talking about "Silent Disco," with my special guest James Valletti. We discuss how music is important in society, how dancing and the psychology of 'social proof' are related, and so much more. James Valletti, the owner and op…
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Jordan Sollof is joined by Chris Chaney, chief executive of CW+, the official charity of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, to talk all things Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest. Chaney, who will once again be part of the judging panel for Pitchfest 2025 announced recently, talks about some success stories that have come from the …
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Ruts happen. In this episode of The N&H Podcast our special guest Bryan Yates joins us to talk about "Ruts," how they can be optional and how you can creatively shift gears to get out of one. Bryan Yates, a former Holocaust historian and entertainment technology professional, is now a midlife performance coach who helps professionals reignite their…
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When Catharine Young, Ph.D., decided to become a scientist, she had no idea she would ever work for government agencies like the Department of Defense. But by working at such influential organizations, she learned about their power to solve some of healthcare’s biggest problems. Young’s career path led her to the White House’s Cancer Moonshot initi…
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In an episode brought to you in partnership with Virgin Media O2 Business, Jordan Sollof is joined by Mark Burton, the company’s health and social care lead, to discuss digital maturity across the NHS and how it can help close the NHS’ ten-year divide. Burton analyses the current state of digital maturity across the NHS, the challenges integrated c…
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From her initial dreams of becoming a pharmacologist to her current role as an advisor for national health IT efforts, Tricia Lee Rolle has always been interested in research and getting stuff done. As Rolle says, “What is really fulfilling about being in government is that you realize what you're doing is affecting not just one or a few or a handf…
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Pooja Babbrah has secured a trifecta in healthcare: She’s the Practice Lead for Pharmacy and PBM Services at Point-of-Care Partners, is a board member of the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs and was recently a member of the HITAC Pharmacy Interoperability and Emerging Therapeutics Task Force at ONC. Babbrah’s work at these organizati…
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In the latest episode of the Digital Health Unplugged Networks series, Jordan Sollof is joined by Mark Hutchinson, vice-president of healthcare strategy and transformation at Altera Digital Health, to talk all things electronic patient records (EPRs). Hutchinson discusses the traditional ‘big bang’ approach to EPR deployment before explaining how A…
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As the son of a pharmacist and a licensed pharmacist himself, Doug Hoey is intimately familiar with the importance of community pharmacies. As Hoey notes, “People will come to their community pharmacies with issues that they just can't get served in other venues. I personally think that they are kind of a healthcare safety net, if you will.” Hoey h…
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In a world saturated with content, distinguishing truth from propaganda is not easy! Join us on the latest episode of the N&H Podcast as we delve into this crucial topic with our special guest, Samuel C. Spitale, author of "The War On Truth." Together, we'll explore the nuances of propaganda, its historical roots, and its contemporary manifestation…
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From verbal abuse to physical assaults, nurses face a myriad of dangers while caring for patients and navigating the complexities of healthcare settings. On this episode of N&H we explore the alarming rise of violence against nurses, its root causes, and the urgent need for systemic change with special guest and CEO/ Founder of Cortex Gold, Mel Cor…
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Unveiling the Chaos: United Healthcare and Optum in the Crossfire of Cyber Attacks, Antitrust Violations, and Senate Scrutiny. Dr. Owen Muir joins N&H to decode the drama and its impact on you. Plus, insider tips for Emergency Room savings, Netflix's 'Baby Reindeer' 'Stalking' intrigue, and breakthroughs in depression treatment with accelerated tra…
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The American healthcare system is one of the most innovative in the world, but it’s also riddled with complex challenges. On Season 3 of “There’s a Better Way,” we’re taking a closer look at ways in which healthcare can heal itself—through innovation that prioritizes collaboration and positive impact, through intelligence sharing that improves the …
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Joining Jordan Sollof on the latest Digital Health Unplugged Networks series episode are Helen Crowther, Ynez Symonds and Ian Bailey, in what is a continuation of the Rewired 2024 session ‘Community nursing – nursing in the digital age’. The session at Rewired explored how digital is being approached from different areas of the community including …
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