Knowledge on the Go

The Vizient PI Collaboratives team hosts podcasts throughout the year on issues such as leading and managing systems, engaging your workforce, and optimizing care delivery.

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Monday Apr 06, 2020

Lack of access to care is a critical issue facing too many patients and providers.  More and more consumers, clinicians and health care organizations are investing in virtual health as a solution. Virtual health—or telehealth—may seem like it’s a result of technology advances over the last decade.  But Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski of Emory University explains telemedicine history goes back 40+ years. In this episode, she tells us what’s behind virtual health’s slow build and why it is ready to boom.
 
Guest:
Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Emory University Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and Co-Director of  Director of the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center in Arizona
 
Resources:
Watch the Vizient Improving Care Access through Virtual Health Care Design collaborative webcast for additional details.
 
For more information, email knowledgetransfer@vizientinc.com
 
Show Notes:
[00:00 - 01:33]  Introduction and telemedicine background[01:33 - 2:26]    Benefits of virtual health to patients[02:26 - 03:05]  Benefits of virtual health to providers[03:05 - 04:34]  Which virtual health programs work--and why[04:34 - 05:18]  Getting C-suite buy-n[05:18 - 06:12]  Building the telehealth team[06:12 - 06:48]  Staying ahead of technology changes[06:48 - 07:28]  How technology helps improve outcomes[07:28 - 08:06]  The one thing you can count on with telehealth[08:06 - 08:41]  Practice makes perfect[08:41 - 09:06]  The rewards of virtual health
 
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Joy in the Workplace

Monday Apr 06, 2020

Monday Apr 06, 2020

At Temple University Health System, leaders Dwight McBee and Mark Meyers explore how to reverse burnout and foster joy on the job. They walk through practical strategies like engaging staff, empowering leaders, using feedback, and learning from unintended outcomes. The episode highlights a simple yet powerful focus—that involving your people might be one of the best paths toward making work more joyful.
Guests:
Dwight McBee, CPXP, MBA, BSN
Chief Experience Officer
Temple University Health System
 
Mark Meyers, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
Director of Performance Improvement and Healthcare Informatics
Temple University Health System
 
Resources:
Watch the Vizient Joy in the Workplace collaborative webcast for additional details.
 
For more information, email knowledgetransfer@vizientinc.com
 
Show Notes:00:45 What is GROSS?01:21 Interacting with staff to determine change.02:34 Empowering leaders with context.04:30 How to learn from ‘unintended consequences’.05:48 Physician feedback example.06:45 How does an organization track and measure GROSS?07:55 Involving your staff is key.
 
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