Dec 30, 2021
This episode is a little bit of a thought experiment, so hang with me as I bumble my way through it and then hit me up with your comments. The plan is to do another episode in the future where some of you with thoughts share your version of your own thought experiment.
Here’s the topic: The ultimate impact of...
Dec 23, 2021
Believe me, filling in for the uncontested master of podcasts, Stacey Richter, is just a tad unnerving!
My name is Dr. Steve Schutzer. I’m an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacement surgery, and I think it’s fair to say that I’m more comfortable, in my own lane, doing complex surgery than doing this...
Dec 16, 2021
This interview with Lisa Trumble is mostly about clinically integrated networks (CINs)—what they are, how they work, how data get shared. Furthermore, we talk about hybrid CINs, meaning, for example, a virtual front door that might lead to in-person care. After that, we talk about the potential impact of...
Dec 9, 2021
The discussion to follow is probably a 400-level class in payviders. If I just said the word payvider and you’re scratching your head wondering where you may have heard that term before, this show is probably not the best place for you to start. I’d go back and get some context by listening first to the...
Dec 2, 2021
I attended the STAT Summit last week and heard the heart-wrenching story told by Charles Johnson, who is the founder of 4Kira4Moms, which is a group dedicated to improving maternal health equity. Charles’s family is African American. After a planned C-section, his otherwise-healthy wife died an avoidable death because...