Advancing Health Podcast
Advancing Health is the 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 podcast series. Podcasts feature conversations with hospital and health system leaders on a variety of issues that impact patients and communities.
Clinicians, social service providers and community members make up the health care triangle: strong, connective links between the three create the kind of impactful partnerships that drive progress and advance health.
Long COVID 鈥 with symptoms ranging from fatigue and dizziness to shortness of breath and loss of smell 鈥 is disabling millions of Americans.
For Women鈥檚 History Month, we turn the spotlight to a female-led venture capital firm that is out to change women鈥檚 lives for the better.
With the distinct challenges facing rural hospitals and health systems, access to critical services 鈥 like maternal health care and emergency medical services 鈥 is at risk.
The just-concluded NFL season saw the retirement of one legendary quarterback and the rise of another ready to take his place. Just as athletic leaders change places, so too do health care leaders make way for the next generation.
Children鈥檚 National Hospital in Washington, D.C., has developed a system-wide 鈥渙ff鈥 switch that staff can activate if it is clear that the hospital has come under a broad-based ransomware or malware attack.
Hospitals and health systems continue to face serious economic challenges relating to escalating expenses and staffing shortages. One health system met the challenge head on. Mary Marran of Care New England explains how they kept their focus on short-term economic recovery plans, while addressing鈥
On this Leadership Dialogue Series podcast, two chairs of the 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 Board of Trustees come together to share their insights on the state of health care in our country, and what hospitals and health systems can look forward to in 2023.
For years, hospitals and health systems have shared the goal of developing an interoperable health care information system that shares data across providers.
Since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020, our nation鈥檚 hospitals have paid a significant financial toll 鈥 and psychiatric hospitals are no exception.鈥