Episodes
Monday Dec 20, 2021
Monday Dec 20, 2021
HFMA's award-winning editorial team looks back on key stories from 2021 in the news, hfm magazine, HFMA's Community, the podcast and more.
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The economics of a telehealth visit: A time-based study at Penn Medicine
The great resignation: Reality or myth?
Policy analyst and hfm columnist Paul Keckley discusses the cost effectiveness of health
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer interviews Paul Keckley, managing editor of The Keckley Report and author of an upcoming column in hfm magazine about the economy and healthcare spending, public health and the pandemic, and the cost effectiveness of health.
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The Future of Strategic Investment
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Adopting the first responder mindset in leadership
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Michael Bumann is the founder and CEO of Red Dot, a company that specializes in resolving motor vehicle accident accounts for healthcare organizations, and his history as a firefighter and EMT informs every aspect of his business. In today's episode, Bumann discusses what lessons leaders can take from first responders to take action in times of great challenge.
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Surprise Billing Part I Summary
Surprise Billing Part II Summary
Monday Nov 29, 2021
Monday Nov 29, 2021
Dr. Brian Castrucci, an epidemiologist and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, talks with HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer about policies to improve public health, cost effectiveness of health, the future of COVID-19 and the healthcare industry's role in it all.
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
HFMA senior editor Nick Hut is joined by Rep. Suzan DelBene to talk about the Improving Seniors' Timely Access to Care Act as well as following up on the Value in Health Care Act.
Mentioned in this episode:
CY 2022 OPPS/ASC Final Rule Summary
H.R.3173 - Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2021
H.R.7791 - Value in Health Care Act of 2020
Monday Nov 08, 2021
Monday Nov 08, 2021
Dr. Ranga Krishnan of Rush University System for Health discusses the future of mental health payment and practice. He addresses how provider organizations can address workforce shortages by becoming partners in training and by changing the way they provide care to patients. He also talks about improving mental and behavioral healthcare in a value-based payment environment.
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Taking care of your mental health when you hit the pandemic wall
Monday Oct 25, 2021
All the things they don‘t teach you in med school (and why they should)
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Dr. Glenn Hardesty of Texas Health Resources and Stu Schaff of Intentionate Healthcare Advisors discuss how administrative burden deteriorates physician job satisfaction and well being, and how leaders can help.
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7 steps for supporting organizational well-being and mitigating clinician burnout
Why benchmarks should not be the sole guide for setting physician compensation
Monday Oct 18, 2021
Monday Oct 18, 2021
HFMA's Brad Dennison and Paul Barr discuss Healthcare 2030, a four-part series exploring the challenges and opportunities for CFOs and other healthcare leaders created by the evolving industry, looking ahead to 2030.
Danielle Solomon, national healthcare industry partner at BKD, and Mike Morris, president and CEO of XTend Healthcare, talk about the research that went into the series and their take on the findings.
Read the series here.
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Steven Kelley, president and CEO of Ellenville Regional Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital in the Catskill region of New York, discusses how his organization drastically reduced ED times and improved outcomes for patients suffering from complications of COVID-19.
This episode is sponsored by USA Senior Care Network. USA Senior Care Network brings together Medicare Supplement Insurance carriers and quality healthcare facilities in a nationwide network for Medicare Supplement policyholders. Although these policyholders have the ability to choose any hospital they want, they know that by choosing the in-network facility, it helps to manage costs and to keep premiums affordable for the future. Through this innovative network, USA Senior Care Network’s insurance clients are able to channel their Medigap policyholders to participating hospitals in markets all across the country. Thousands of credentialed hospitals and other medical facilities have contracted with USA Senior Care Network to gain patient volume and revenue on inpatient and outpatient procedures and services.
Monday Oct 04, 2021
Monday Oct 04, 2021
HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer interviews Sergio Melgar, CFO at UMass Memorial Health, about his history with health systems in peril and what he thinks could come out of pandemic-era changes.
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