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In this episode, host John Riggi, National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk at the AHA is joined by Troy Ament, Chief Information Security Officer at Fortinet, who discusses the conversations health care needs to be having to balance digital innovation with cybercrime defenses. Their conversation…
President and CEO John Chessare, M.D., shares how GBMC HealthCare began investing in its Baltimore community by specifically focusing on social determinants of health.
Troy Ament, chief information security officer at Fortinet, discusses the need to balance digital innovation in health care with cybercrime defenses. Fortinet is an AHA Preferred Cybersecurity Provider. LISTEN NOW
Meritus Health executive director of behavioral and community health services discusses his organization’s health equity work, which captured a 2023 AHA Carolyn Boone Lewis Equity of Care Award.
Two senior leaders from UVA Health in Charlottesville, Va., describe how the health system’s "Earn While You Learn" program helps build, sustain and retain its nursing workforce.
Charlie Forbush, chief administrative officer at Western Wisconsin Health, describes the hospital's behavioral health expansion within the schools and community and how it has made a difference in patients’ access to whole-person care.
The director and nurse manager for pediatric emergency mental health services at UMass Memorial Health in Massachusetts share how the health system is helping kids receive treatment that fits their needs.
Karie Gibson, a licensed clinical psychologist who leads one of the FBI’s five behavioral analysis units, shares a behavioral threat assessment approach to violence prevention for hospitals and health care teams.
In this episode, John Riggi, National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk at the AHA, speaks with Matt Chevraux, Managing Director of Cybersecurity for FTI Consulting. They discuss some of the emerging cybersecurity threats for U.S. hospitals and health systems, as well as how hospitals can build…
Meritus Health President and CEO Maulik Joshi discusses the health system’s Care Callers Program, which enlists volunteers to phone patients on request to check on them and connect them with a caring human voice.