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Eating What Your Genes are Asking For with Sherry Zhang, Founder and CEO at GenoPalate
In this episode, we are privileged to host Dr. Sherry Zhang. Sherry is a Molecular Geneticist and the CEO of a revolutionary new startup called Genopalate, which uses the latest research in genetics and nutrition to show individuals how to eat healthier based on their genes. Sherry discusses how her company empowers people to achieve and maintain their optimal health through eating based on their genetic profile. She talks about how the Genopalate app provides personalized nutrition information and how it protects privacy. She also shares anecdotes, insights she's learned as a businesswoman, and more. Tune in and earn how to eat for your genes! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Wound Care: an Emerging Career Path Drawing Physicians from Various Specialities with John Sory, President of Vohra Wound Physicians
In this episode, we are privileged to host the excellent John Sory, President at Vohra Wound Physicians, the largest wound management group in the country. John discusses how his company improves wound care, especially among the senior population. He talks of the importance of educating the wound care team, increasing access, and leveraging technology so the patient gets the best care. He shares insights on telemedicine, team-based care, continuity of care, the fragmented health care systems, EMR, and more. The Vohra Wound Physicians are doing amazing things in this wound-care for older adult space so please tune in and learn more! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Neurostimulation for Mental Health Disorders with Christopher von Jako, PhD, President, and CEO at BrainsWay
Three out of four people taking antidepressants don't benefit from medication. Are there other treatments that can help people dealing with depression? In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting the outstanding Dr. Chris von Jako, President, and CEO at BrainsWay. Chris discusses treatment-resistant depression and how his company is advancing noninvasive neurostimulation treatments for psychiatric and neurological disorders. He talks about Brainsway's flagship technology Deep TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) and how it has proven effective in treating conditions like depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and smoking addiction. We also covered access to the technology, insights on challenges, and more. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Innovation and Value in Pharmacy with Chronis Manolis, Chief Pharmacy Officer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Plan
In the Outcomes Rocket Pharma Podcast, we dive into the nuances of the pharmaceutical value chain. We'll be speaking with leaders across entities that comprise the pharma value chain, to hear from individuals that are shaping the pharma space of the healthcare industry. Today, we are excited and privileged to host the exceptional Chronis Manolis, Chief Pharmacy Officer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Plan. Chronis talks about UPMC and how they are driving value, access, and engagement. He emphasizes the importance of pharmacists looking at the whole personal and taking factors like SDOH as barriers in the way of med adherence. We also cover Chronis' thoughts on innovation, the future of drugs and pharma value chain, digital therapeutics, ensuring access for high-cost prescriptions, doing what's best for all stakeholders, and how pharma can transform from pay for the widget to pay for value? Chronis also touched on UPMC's high-touch pharmacy services and micro-management pharmacy perspectives. Get your notes ready for this great interview with Chronis Manolis! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Increasing Clinical and Operational Efficiency with Stephen Archer, Strategic Partner Liaison at Impresiv Health
In this episode, let's listen to Stephen Archer, the Strategic Partner Liaison at Impresiv Health. Stephen shares how Impresive is dedicated to improving operations management standards by offering a suite of solutions that have been proven efficient. He talks of providing consulting services at a fair market value through niche-focused expertise, designing services around things that other companies don't do as well, and insights on project support. If you're looking to improve the quality of care for your patients or want to work with payor companies and providers, this is a podcast interview for you! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Medcorder & The Fight To Help Patients Understand Doctors with David Weekly, Founder and CEO at Medcorder
In this episode, we are privileged to feature the amazing David Weekly, Founder and CEO at Medcorder, the first company focused on helping patients get the most out of a consult by recording the session. David discusses how his company helps patients retain and understand doctor instructions which lead to better health. He explains the benefits of Medcorder for both patients and doctors and other possibilities for the medical speech audio which the company is currently exploring. David also talks about technology, telehealth, setbacks, and shares many other info on voice biomarkers. Medcorder is a great solution that has many possibilities. Learn more about Medcorder and its potential benefits in this interview. Please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The Future of Healthcare in a Post Pandemic World with Andrew Botham, Chief Scientific Officer at TestCard
In this podcast, we are excited to host Dr. Andrew Botham, the Chief Scientific Officer, and Co-Founder at TestCard. Andrew discusses how his company is leveraging the power of technology and cameras in smartphones to offer immediate results related to medical tests. He talks about challenges healthcare scientists face and how TestCard's home testing solution, with the help of a phone's camera (or clinical grade scanner), helps people get accurate and faster results, which they can then take to their doctor. He talks about providing easier access to health care, low-cost solutions, reducing contaminations, and more. This interview is packed with learnings and insights, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Announcing Outcomes Rocket Pharma Podcast with Kyle Wildnauer-Haigney
In this episode, we welcome Kyle Wildnauer-Haigney as the host of Outcomes Rocket Pharma Podcast, a podcast designed to introduce you to thought leaders in the various health plans. PBMs, pharmaceutical manufacturers. Kyle will cover problems, solutions, innovations, and the latest news in the pharmaceutical space. Each episode will run for 20 to 30 minutes, ensuring plenty of time to do a deep dive in pharma, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Practical Advice for Those Seeking Direct Primary Care Options with Jamie Lagarde and Michael Garrett
Today, we will focus on direct primary care, its benefits, and how it adds value to healthcare. In this episode, we are privileged to host two outstanding guests, Jamie Lagarde and Dr. Michael Garrett. We've had Jamie on the podcast previously and we've really enjoyed our conversation with him. Dr. Michael Garrett has a private medical practice in Austin. He is the founder of Direct MD Astin and a founding member of the DPC Alliance. Dr. Garrett dives deep into direct primary care, shares amazing stories of how DPC changes patients' perspectives on health care, and how it adds value to the ecosystem. Michael shares the importance of utilizing both cost-sharing and DPC to really enjoy primary care. They also talk about price transparency, telemedicine, having more time with patients, and many other ways of thinking outside the box. If you're looking for better access, better healthcare experience, and lower cost, this is an interview you MUST listen to! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Clean Hands, Safe Hands with Chris Hermann, Founder and CEO at Clean Hands - Safe Hands
While handwashing has always been part of basic hygiene, never has it been more emphasized than these days when we are experiencing COVID-19. In this podcast, we are excited to host Dr. Chris Hermann, the Founder, and CEO of Clean Hands – Safe Hands (CHSH). He discusses the innovation CHSH is doing to transform the hand hygiene practice. He also talks of the clinical and financial impact of CHSH's incredible technology. Dr. Hermann shares anecdotes, insights as an engineer and physician, and the importance of bridging engineering and medicine. If you're looking for a way to reduce infection in your hospital, this is a podcast you need to listen to! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Reducing Healthcare Waste and Cost with Data
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Empowerment Through Informed Prescription Decisions with Trenton Kriete, Chief Data Scientist and Director of Engineering at RxRevu
One of the common complaints among physicians and other healthcare professionals is burnout. The health care environment - with its heavy demand, brisk pace, and time pressures, puts a heavy toll on our clinicians, making them at high risk for burnout. In this episode, we are excited to host Dr. Trent Kriete, a chief data scientist and Director of Engineering at RXRevu. Trent discusses his company's mission to remove barriers from access to care for patients - to make it easier for the providers to give their care and easier for patients to access that care. He shares insights on leveraging technology and transparency on data, as well as anecdotes of people getting medications that otherwise they wouldn't have. Trent also talks about the advantages of real-time information vehicle and how it impacts patient adherence. He shares valuable insights on helping patients, access to medication through transparency and through cost savings opportunities, and more. RXRevu is doing extraordinary work to make medications more affordable while also helping our providers have more sustainable business. If you’re seeking ways to improve medication adherence or lower costs, this is a podcast you should tune in to! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The Physical of the Future with Jeff Kaditz, Founder and CEO of Q Bio
In this episode, we are privileged to host Jeff Kaditz, Founder and CEO of Q Bio, a medical diagnostic platform that analyzes the medical history, genetics, blood, saliva, urine, and WB-MRI to identify key changes in the body before symptoms arise. Jeff discusses how his company makes it easier to gather more quantitative information about a human body in a shorter period of time for cheaper than anyone else. He explains what Q stands for, and the importance of measuring a system, and the value of multiple measurements to identify diseases. Jeff shares his thoughts on yearly check-ups, knowing health baseline, scaling doctors, and separating where clinical decisions are made from information gathered. It's a very interesting conversation and we learned a lot from Jeff, so don't miss this! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Preventing Burnout and Achieving the Quadruple Aim with Dike Drummond, CEO and Founder of TheHappyMD
In this episode, we are privileged to host Dr. Dike Drummond, a Mayo-trained Family Practice Physician and CEO and Founder of TheHappyMD. Dike shares his personal experience of dealing with burnout and what he has learned from that experience. He also discusses how he has developed a course and discovered tools that can help physicians struggling with burnout to overcome the challenge and live a more balanced lifestyle. He talks about the impact of doctor's training in burnout and how he teaches people to recognize burnout symptoms and direct them to use their ideal practice, one that they have created on their terms and that matches that ideal practice description. Aside from working with clinicians, TheHappyMD team also works with leadership teams inside organizations so that both the doctors and the organizations are happy which then propagates a healthier environment for everybody. Dike also shared great insights, anecdotes, the right attitude, perspective, and more so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, resources, and transcript: outcomesrocket.health

Controlling Your Health Data, Finding Cures Together with Craig Lipset, Advisor and Founder at Clinical Innovation Partners
In this episode, we are privileged to host a recognized leader in innovation, clinical research, and medicine development. Craig Lipset is the Advisor and Founder at Clinical Innovation Partners and in this interview, he discusses how he looks for opportunities beyond the four walls of the office and how he helps teams and individuals challenge their strategies. He shares his insights on how to be unique as an organization, merging both data and patient-centricity to support research and transformation, decentralized trials, advantages of creating a master protocol, creating a digital twin, and more. This is a stimulating conversation you'll truly enjoy, so tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Helping Hospitals Achieve CMS E-Notifications CoP Compliance with Jay Desai, Co-founder, and CEO of PatientPing
In this episode, we are privileged to host Jay Desai, the co-founder, and CEO of PatientPing. Jay discusses how his company enables providers to seamlessly coordinate patient care in real-time. He talks about care continuum for high-risk patients, high readmission rates, interoperability, population health, health plan monitoring, and examples of how Patient Ping has improved outcomes for patients. Jay also shares about Patient Ping's national reach, products that allow the care coordination process to happen, and insights on setbacks and taking advantage of opportunities. Care coordination is a holy grail in healthcare, so learn from Jay as much as you can. Please tune in and enjoy! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Biden's Policy Agenda and SDOH Investing with John Gorman, the founder and Chairman of Nightingale Partners
In this episode, we are privileged to host the outstanding John Gorman, the founder and Chairman of Nightingale Partners. In our interview, we dive deeper into the work of Nightingale Partners, and John explained how his company helps communities and implement anti-poverty initiatives that directly impact SDOH and reduces the cost of care on vulnerable populations. John discusses some initiatives Nightingale Partners is doing including assisting in the vaccine distribution plan for one of NY City's boroughs. medically tailored meals for diabetics, and housing for dual eligible seniors, John also shares his why on founding Nightingale Partners, his insights on bringing in third-party investments in food and housing, the future outcomes of their current projects, challenges, and many more. This is an exciting interview packed with insights on investing and SDOH so please stay tuned! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Unlocking Healthcare Professional Data, Making it Easily Shareable with Jared S. Taylor, Co-Founder & CEO of BlocHealth
In this episode, we are happy to host Jared S. Taylor, the co-founder and CEO of BlocHealth. BlocHealth is a digital platform designed to automate the collection, storage and sharing of professional data. This credential sharing network aims to solve healthcare's credentialing problem by accepting healthcare professionals information and leveraging blockchain technologies and smart applications to share quickly and efficiently to multiple stakeholder. Jared discusses how his company is streamlining the process of onboarding health care professionals and organizations so that they’re able to focus on higher-value treatments. Currently, the process used for credentialing requires multiple duplicated efforts which is not efficient. Jared talks how BlocHealth focused in on the initial credentialing transaction and identify endpoints where the data can be used. He stresses the value of credentialing in a timely manner and covers several advantages of working with BlocHealth, like reducing the processing time which usually takes 8 months. Jared also shares his excitement on the progress they have made in the credentialing front., setbacks and challenges they have faced as a company, and more! If you’ve ever been frustrated because of the slow credentialing process, this podcast is for you. Tune in and enjoy my interview with Jared S. Taylor! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

FQHCs in The Age of Digital Health with Jinsy Jacob, Medical Director- Innovation, Quality, Research at Nevada Health Centers
In today's episode, we have the opportunity to connect with Jinsy Jacob, the Medical Director of Innovation, Quality, and Research at the Nevada Health Centers. Jinsy discusses what they are doing to increase access and improve care to the underserved communities. She also shares her thoughts on leveraging technology to improve health care delivery, and a few challenges health centers have encountered due to the COVID pandemic. It's a great conversation so please tune in to learn more! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Powering the Age of Connected Insurance with Shannon Goggin, Co-Founder and CEO at Noyo
In this episode, we are excited to host Shannon Goggin, Co-Founder and CEO at Noyo. Noyo is a complete API platform for the health insurance industry, transforming data exchange across the insurance ecosystem. In this podcast, Shannon talks about how Noyo aggregates data for insurance companies while helping members have amazing consumer experiences around their health insurance and benefits. She explains the process of what's going on at the back-end of the software and solving the visibility and transparency of member coverage. She also shares about a study with an insurance company and the impressive results showing how Noyo reduces processing time for both members and insurance companies, lesser issues in terms of coverage, better efficiency, and better coverage confidence. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Shopping for Health Care: How Consumer Can Use Purchasing Power to Get What They Need with Deb Gordon, Author of The Health Care Consumer's Manifesto
In this podcast, I am privileged to once again host Miss Deborah Gordon. Deb was a guest two years ago and back then, she has the idea of writing a book on healthcare consumers entitled The Health Care Consumers Manifesto. That book is now complete and is now available on the market. Today, we hear Deb discuss her thoughts on the human side of health care costs, and three ways we can get the most value for our money. She shares insightful anecdotes, thoughts on health care consumer rights, asking questions and advocating for ourselves, and many more! This interview is packed with nuggets on our rights as consumers of health care, so don't miss it! Check out the full show notes, transcripts, and more at outcomesrocket.health

Technology's Growing Role in Dermatology with Jon Friis, Founder, and CEO of Miiskin
In this episode, we are privilege to host the outstanding Jon Friis, Founder, and CEO of Miiskin, a skin tracking app created to bring individual and full-body skin mapping to a place where users can easily make self-examinations a part of their health routine. Jon educates on the need to empower patients even before they go to the dermatologist’s office, the impact of leveraging digital technology in access, the kind of payer model Miiskin is using, and more. He shares his insights on marketing, overcoming challenges, focusing on stakeholders, and more. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Revolutionizing the Standard of Care with Next-Generation, Cell-Free DNA Testing with Steve Chapman, Chief Executive Officer at Natera
In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting the amazing Steve Chapman, Chief Executive Officer at Natera. Natera is a medical technology company specializing in cell-free DNA testing that can detect disease. Steve discusses how his company is elevating the science in the genetic testing space, especially in organ health, women's health, and oncology. He explains several distinctions of Natera's processes from the traditional standard of care and existing traditional biomarkers. He shares his thoughts on current immunotherapy procedures, value-based care, setbacks, and more. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

How Data Can Improve Patient Outcomes with Allyson Jacobsen, Global Marketing Director of Artificial Intelligence and Analytic Solutions at GE HealthCare
In this podcast, Allyson Jacobsen, Global Marketing Director of Artificial Intelligence and Analytic solutions at GE HealthCare discusses how her company is leveraging AI and technology to improve the quality of care while also reducing cost. GE HealthCare holds to very strict AI principles to ensure that the models will be trusted and won’t be biased. Allyson shares examples of how GE healthcare products are well integrated into the system, thoughts on cross-functional alignment challenges, and more. This is one great conversation you don’t want to miss! Please tune in for my full interview with Allyson Jacobsen. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Autonomous Medical Coding
In this episode, we are privileged to feature Ilyana Rosenberg, the Principal Product Manager at NYM Health, a startup focused on automating medical coding. Ilyana educates us on the basics of medical coding and discusses how her company leverages automation to improve operational efficiency and compliance perspectives. She relays inspiring anecdotes and great insights on innovation in health care, keeping medical coders updates, and more. Ilyana is excited about the innovations happening in healthcare, and you can hear it in her voice. Please tune in and learn more about medical coding and its impact on healthcare.

Future-Proofing the Digital Health Ecosystem
In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting the excellent Adam Sabloff, CEO of VirtualHealth. Adam's story of how he got into healthcare from real estate is very interesting. He discusses how his company created the first SaaS solution purpose-built for value-based care, and how they are increasing outcomes. Adam shares his insights on proactive health, value-based care, empowering members and caregivers, and more. He also talks about handling setbacks, keeping an eye on your North Star, telehealth, and things he's excited about.

Innovative to Improve Pediatric Health Globally
In this episode, we are privileged to host the outstanding Dr. Bariah Dardari, a leading health expert in child health who established the first pediatric integrative medicine clinic in the UAE and Head of Department Child Health at Fakeeh University. Dr. Dardari talks about her inspiration as a pediatrician, how she is adding value to healthcare through the delivery of an integrative model, addressing the needs of the underserved population such as refugees, and more. She also talks of her work at Reach, bridging the big gap in UAE and Dubai in terms of care for special services, and the role of parents in promoting the needs of kids with special needs. If you are interested in the issue of child health worldwide, this episode is one you shouldn't miss!

Staying Safe While Working from Anywhere
In this episode, we are excited to host someone who has a wealth of knowledge in security - Kurt Roemer. Kurt is the Chief Security Strategist for Citrix, a multinational software company that delivers people-centric solutions through secure apps and data on any device, network or digital workspace. Kurt talks about his inspiration in his work in security. He also shares how his company is providing solutions to health professionals so they can deliver the best care without excessive cost. He shares his thoughts on business resilience, cyber-attacks, leveraging technology, cloud applications and services, setbacks, and more. If you want to increase your company or organization's safety and security, this episode is right for you.

Pharma Value Chain Innovation
In this episode, I have the privilege of hosting the outstanding Amy West, Head of US Digital Health & Innovation Strategy at Novo Nordisk. Amy discusses what her company is doing is helping add value to the ecosystem. We talk about pharma chain innovation, consumerism of health care, and merging science with technology to ease the burden on the individual and improve self-management and medication, adherence, compliance, engagement. Amy also shares her insights on patient empowerment, easier health access, creating opportunities to go beyond the traditional biomarker, evolving patient experience, and more. If you are thinking about your customers’ problems or want to make a difference, this podcast is an opportunity for you to learn more and improve outcomes, so please tune in!

Nurse Invented, Automated Patient Monitoring
In this episode of the SONSIEL Series, I have the privilege of hosting the amazing Paul Coyne, President and Co-Founder of Inspiren, and a Founding Member of SONSIEL. Paul has an extraordinary human being! He has three master’s degrees and a doctorate, all obtained in a four-year period. Paul talks to us about his inspiration in healthcare, why he chose to be in the healthcare industry, and how his company provides assistance to patients’ solitude and safety issues by leveraging advanced AI/machine vision technology. He shares his insights on misconceptions about nurses and how his nursing team provided solutions to a problem. This is a very inspiring interview packed with insights so get your notes ready!

Nurse Innovations in the COVID Front Lines
In this episode, I have two outstanding guests, and they're both named Nicole - Nicole Lopez and Nicole Lincoln and we covered some of the insights and things they have been working through COVID, what the future looks like as we embrace nurses in healthcare and health, and more. Nicole Lopez also talks about being at the forefront of the opioid epidemic, and Nicole Lincoln shares about the new programs they do in BMC to promote health equity. We also talk about the impact of nurse-led innovations and the exciting future that awaits nurses. I've been really enjoying this SONSIEL series and I hope you are, too!

Hazards of Lines, Tubes, and Cords - a Nursing Product Development Story
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, I am privileged to host the amazing Lindsay Roddy, Founder and CEO at Roddy Medical. Roddy shares her experiences and inspiration for getting into product development and creating SecureMove-TLC™. She shares how her company's product can organize the different types of medical tubes/cords to support patient therapy efficiency, improve IV medication safety, and eliminate hazardous pulling and line/cord dislodgment. Lindsay also talks about the importance of nurse perspective on product development and shares great examples of nurses who provided innovative solutions. We’ve had a great time talking with Lindsay and learning more about nurse-led innovations and we hope you enjoy it, too.

Finding Your Tribe in Nurse Leadership and Innovation with Lynda Benton and Rhonda Manns
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we are privileged to host two amazing guests - Rhonda Manns and Lynda Benton. Rhonda is recognized as one of LinkedIn's leaders in nursing. Lynda is a Senior Director of Corporate Equity for Johnson & Johnson. Rhonda and Lynda share what inspires them to work in healthcare, other pathways nurses can take, the importance of nurse-led innovations, the importance of diversity in nursing, and more. Lynda explains how J&J supports nurses and Rhonda shares how she relies on her nursing experience to mentor other nurses transitioning into business. They also shared personal stories, wins, challenges, and more. We had such an interesting interview with Rhonda and Lynda, and we hope you'll also! Click this link to the show notes, resources, and transcript: outcomesrocket.health

Education and Incubation of Nurse-led Innovation with Hiyam Nadel & Marion Leary
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we are privileged to feature two amazing nurse leaders, Hiyam Nadel and Marion Leary. Hiyam is the Director of the Center for Innovations and Care Delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Marion is the Director of Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Nursing. Marion shares what they are doing at Penn Nursing to integrate innovation into the curriculum and beyond for their nursing students. Hiyam discusses how she helps mentor nurses, teaching them design thinking and human-centered design. She shares how solving problems in healthcare helps nurses bring back joy and empowerment to the front line. Our guests also talked about the role of nursing in improving health outcomes and business. They cited examples of when their nursing teams provided solutions to problems, covered the need to educate nursing in innovation early, and hyperfocused on funding. There are so many pearls to be learned in the conversation so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, resources, and transcript: outcomerocket.health

Shaping the Future of Health Fueled by Nurses with Mary Lou Ackerman, VP of Innovation and Digital Health at SE Health
Have you involved a nurse or a nurse team in the development of your solution? If the answer is yes, kudos to you. But if the answer is no, now's the time. In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we have the privilege of hosting Mary Lou Ackerman, VP of Innovation and Digital Health at SE Health and a founding member of SONSIEL and an active member of CHIEF. This is the first part of the twelve-part series with regard to the role of the nurse in health care, nurses and leadership nurses in innovation and health care. Listen as Mary Lou explains about SE Health, it's mission, the impact they have on people's lives and health, and the company's mindset and approach to focus on people. She emphasizes the importance of having nurses on the table with technology companies designing solutions and shares insights on innovation, digital healthcare, wanting to be successful versus wanting to learn from each experience, and more. This is a fantastic interview and we’ve enjoyed it, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

How Nurses are Transforming the Future of Health with Bonnie Clipper and Shawna Butler
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we are privileged to have two amazing nurse leader guests - Shawna Butler and Bonnie Clipper. Shawna is the Managing Director for Exponential Medicine (US) and the host of See You Now, a podcast that shines a light on the real people changing the status quo in health: from nurses working in labor & delivery, with infectious diseases, and in hospice; to nurse allies in politics, business, and tech. Dr. Bonnie Clipper is a nurse innovation expert, best-selling author, and the Chief Clinical Officer at Wambi, a real-time employment and patient recognition platform to improve patient experience, team engagement, and reduce burnout. Shawna and Dr. Clipper talk about their inspiration and frustrations in providing care, the value of nurses in innovation and delivering care, and the importance of helping people recognize the roles of nurses. Dr. Clipper shares how Wambi reduces clinician burnout, enhance the patient experience, and optimize the engagement of clinicians. Shawna shares how the See You Now podcast came to be and how it is helping to tell the story of health care as a team sport and identify who all the players are and where innovation is coming from, introducing listeners to the myriad of health challenges that exist and the research and the data supporting those solutions, and identifying thought leaders and resources available. Both our guests are experts in their field and passionate about what they do, so this conversation is packed with insights and learnings. Please tune in and enjoy! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Who Brought the Water Cooler to the Boardroom? with Veronica Smith Southerland, Creator of Watch My FLO Business Entrepreneurship Academy for Healthcare Professionals
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we have the privilege of hosting Veronica Smith Southerland, an outstanding nurse, innovative serial entrepreneur, and creator of Watch My FLO Business Entrepreneurship Academy for Healthcare Professionals. Veronica talks about her passion for healthcare and the genesis of her entrepreneurial spirit. She also discusses how her businesses keep non-emergent patients in their homes and manage them, giving more room and available staff to handle cases that need the space for emergencies. Vee also shares some of the challenges she's faced and how she had to pivot her business to survive financial difficulties. We covered quite a range of health-related topics in this great interview, so make sure to listen and enjoy! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Nurse Impact in Big Tech with Kelly Robke & Molly McCarthy
In this episode of the SONSIEL series, we are privileged to host Molly McCarthy and Kelly Robke. Molly McCarthy is the National Director of US Health Provider and Plans for Microsoft. Kelly is the current US Health and Chief Nursing Officer at Microsoft. Kelly and Molly discuss how their company contributes not just to the technology but also the people. Molly shares two great examples of what Microsoft is doing to add value for clinicians and patients, and Kelly added her own examples of how her company advances health towards transformation. Kelly also touched on innovation, health equity disparities, and analytics. Both guests also discussed why nurses are the most trusted profession, understanding the nursing workflow, improving health outcomes, and how the clinicians at Microsoft are ensuring that customers understand the technology and know-how to use it. We also cover communication, collaboration, SONSIEL, setbacks, and more. It was a fantastic interview and we've pulled a lot of insights, so make sure that you listen. Please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Leveraging Adversity to Meet Your Goals with Chris Recinos, CEO and Founder of the Nurse Leader Network and Creator of Hello Harmony
In this episode, as part of the Nurse Leadership Series with SONSIEL, we are privileged to host a fantastic guest, Dr. Chris Recinos. She is the CEO and Founder of the Nurse Leader Network podcast and the creator of the mental health app for teens Hello Harmony. The Nurse Leader Network podcast is dedicated to helping nurse leaders with tools, resources, and connections to revolutionize health care while not sacrificing the important things in life. Chris discusses the genesis of the Nurse Leader Network and how it is adding value to healthcare. She shares her inspiration for becoming a nurse then a nurse leader, the story behind Hello Harmony, and what sets the Nurse Leader Network community different from other organizations. There are so many things to learn from this inspiring conversation, and Chris’s life story is a well of insights for parents and healthcare providers, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The Powerful Difference School Nurses Make in Our Health with Rebecca Love & Robin Cogan
In this inaugural episode of the SONSIEL series, we are privileged to feature two amazing nurse leaders - Rebecca Love and Robin Cogan - to kick off the series. Rebecca is the President at SONSIEL and Robin is a Nationally Certified School Nurse and is the legislative co-chair for the New Jersey State School Nurses Association. Rebecca and Robin discuss the importance of having school nurses and their impact on public health. Rebecca talks of the school nurses especially in this time of COVID and shares some history and statistics. Robin shares about the role of the school nurse in addressing vaccine confidence on the ground community level and the other health issues children have. Currently, 25% of schools have no nurse at all, 35% only have a part-time nurse, and the remaining 40% may have a full-time school nurse who has to take care of thousands of students. Both guests emphasized the value of having a trusted health professional in the school setting and raised frustrations and challenges school nurses are facing. We also cover safety, wanting our children to be safe, how they have provided solutions to problems, and some setbacks. There's plenty of stats, heartfelt stories, and callouts shared in this wonderful conversation, so do something about it and please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Detecting the Deadliest Cancers at Early Stages with Blood Samples with Jo Bhakdi, Founder and CEO of Quantgene
Today, we are privileged to feature the outstanding Jo Bhakdi, Founder and CEO of Quantgene. Jo discusses how his company is building the most advanced genomics technology that can detect cancer and other diseases earlier, while they are easier to treat. He talks about the genesis of the Quantgene, the benefits of merging genomic sequencing with AI, Serenity System and it's amazing ability to detect diseases, the challenges they faced, and many more. Jo and his team are building the future of medicine, which is so exciting. Learn more about Quantgene and how it can impact healthcare in this podcast episode. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

How No-Code is Transforming Healthcare with Kara Dennis, Head of Healthcare at Unqork
In this episode, I am honored to have the outstanding Kara Dennis on the podcast again. Kara is the Head of Healthcare at Unqork and she discusses how her company modernizes healthcare companies through the no-code platform. She talks about modernizing the front-end experience, digitizing workflows and business processes, reducing variability, and delivering better care to patients. Kara shares examples of how Unqork has helped healthcare businesses. She also added insights on overcoming setbacks, pivoting, and changing your messaging to get the right market. This is one great conversation in health, technology, and application development, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Digital Charisma: Using AI to Improve Health Behaviors with Ravi Komatireddy, Founder and CEO of Motiv Health Inc.
In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Dr. Ravi Komatireddy, Founder and CEO of Motiv Health Inc., the most advanced, personalized, and persuasive digital health coaching system. Ravi discusses how his company leverages AI and coaching to help improve human behavior. He talks about how lifestyle and behavior impact health, and the importance of training our mindset to be healthy. He clarifies the difference between health and health care, and shares his insights on behavior change, motivating people, knowing the real Whys of people, and more. It's a very interesting conversation and we've really enjoyed it, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

What 2021 holds for Biotech, AI, and Genomics with Tom Chittenden, PhD, Chief Data Science Officer at Genuity Science
In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting the outstanding Tom Chittenden, Chief Data Officer and Founding Director of the Genuity Science Advanced Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory. Genuity Science is a data insights company. Tom discusses how his company leverages AI and sequence data to find or build techniques that can robustly identify the drivers of disease. He explains about creating more effective therapeutics by applying AI in diseases, from cardiovascular disease to thoracic aortic aneurysm, and more recently COVID-19. Tom also shares some of Genuity Science's breakthroughs and challenges as well as his thoughts on single-cell science. There's so much to learn from this amazing interview with Tom, so please tune in! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Exploring The Future of Health through Dreams and AI with Antonio Estrella, Managing Director at Taliossa
Figure out how to get a foothold in Asia’s healthcare https://outcomesrocket.health/tonyestrella/2019/09/

Keep Breathing: Avoiding Hypoxia with the McMurray Enhanced Airway (MEA) with Roxanne McMurray and Noah Hendler
We have Roxanne McMurray, inventor of the McMurray Enhanced Airway and also the co-founder of McMurray Medical Group, and Noah Hendler, a nurse practitioner, health care technologist, strategist and co-founder of SONSIEL. Noah dives into the importance of nurses in healthcare, and the value of nurse innovators. Roxanne discusses the McMurray Enhanced Airway, how the innovation came about, and some of her challenges in putting the product on the market. These two nurse leaders also share their insights on the role of nurses in improving outcomes and being persistent despite setbacks. It's a great interview and there are many things to learn about nurse anesthetists and some of the work that SONSIEL does, so please tune in. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

An Innovative Approach for Advanced Physician Training and Patient-Specific Rehearsal with Ziad Rouag, President and CEO at BIOMODEX
In this episode, we are excited to feature a thought leader in life sciences and health care - Ziad Rouag. Ziad is the President and CEO of Biomodex, a digital health company offering enhanced 3D printing. In this podcast, he talks about the various applications of enhanced 3D printing in the medical device sector. He also shares how his company's product can improve difficult and complicated surgeries, increase the comfort level of physicians, and reduce variability. Ziad shares his thoughts on leveraging novel technology to continually improve health care, doing things a little differently, and the possibility of 3D printing to revolutionize medicine. You can hear the excitement and enthusiasm in Ziad's voice as he shares about Biomodex. If you're a med device company looking to leverage tools like this to grow your business, this is a podcast you should listen to! https://outcomesrocket.health/biomodex/2020/09/

Using VR and AI to Upskill Health Workers and Reduce Medical Error with Alex Young, CEO and founder of Virti
There's Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR). Now, there's Extended Reality (XR). What is XR and how can it improve healthcare? In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting the amazing Dr. Alex Young, CEO and founder of Virti, a training platform that leverages training, extended reality (XR) and artificial intelligence (AI) to help healthcare professionals prepare for high-stress situations. Alex discusses the importance of data-driven training and how his company creates a scalable on-demand training scenarios while also reducing variability. He shares how Virti helped train NHS staff during the peak of the pandemic, increased knowledge retention, and helped workers feel less anxious because they were better prepared to put on protective equipment. Virti has won a wealth of awards and grants, including being voted one of Time's best innovations and inventions of 2020, so it's a great opportunity to discuss with Alex and learn about the XR platform. Tune in for a wonderful interview with Dr. Alex Young! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The COVID Vaccine with Dr. Alex Greninger, Assistant Director of the UW Medicine Clinical Virology Lab
In this episode, we are privileged to host the outstanding Dr. Alex Greninger, Assistant Director of the UW Medicine Clinical Virology Lab. Dr. Greninger dives deep into the work he does and how they help improve outcomes. He discusses viral diseases, innovations that helped produce the COVID vaccine, how the vaccines work, the difference between RNA and traditional vaccines in creating the immune response and more. We've really enjoyed the stimulating conversation with Alex, so don't miss it! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

A Curious Way to Improve Outcomes in Substance Use Disorder Space with Jacob Levenson, CEO at MAP Health Management
Managing people who are recovering from substance abuse through tech and data https://outcomesrocket.health/map/2018/04/