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Outgoing HFMA National Chair Tammie Jackson reflects on a year of striving for ”Bolder, Brighter, Better”
Tammie Jackson, HFMA's 2021-2022 National Chair, discusses how delaying her tenure due to the pandemic changed the message she wanted to share, how that message was received, and her final thoughts as she winds down her term.
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Addressing today's healthcare challenges requires the right data
Reframe work challenges as opportunities
Dr. Rumay Alexander, a nursing educator at UNC-Chapel Hill and leader of diversity initiatives, discusses why ”checking the box” on diversity is not enough.
The five essential people on every patient’s cancer care team (and why a financial advocate should be one of them)
Cost effectiveness of health and the urgent case for value: More insights from HFMA’s 2022 Annual Conference
Above and beyond in the Mile High City: Insights about the future of healthcare from HFMA’s 2022 Annual Conference
Wes Wheeler of UPS Healthcare talks about the future of cold chain supply chain
Using the systems thinking approach to tackle the complex issues of health equity and DEI
Women in the healthcare workplace: Hopeful signs and challenges ahead
CMS Principal Deputy Administrator Jonathan Blum discusses price transparency, surprise billing and the future of value-based payment
Come for the free haircut, stay for the behavioral health education: How the latest healthcare disruptors are meeting patients where they are
BONUS EPISODE: The Body of Evidence
Anthony Comfort of VisiQuate discusses opportunities for technology in healthcare, both in the clinical space and in revenue cycle
The negative effect of fat bias on health outcomes
Why people and process are the keys to revenue cycle innovation
Your patients’ missed screening means advanced cancer: Here’s how to get patients back and how to treat them in the comfort of their own homes
The real reason people don’t get vaccinated for COVID-19? They don’t feel like it.
To patients, the financial experience isn’t separate from the clinical one. Here’s how to leave them with a good lasting impression.
Design thinking: A human-centric approach to problem solving in healthcare
How fried chicken is doing social good in Ohio, and what that could mean for the healthcare industry
The Valentine’s Day episode: Karin Hurt and David Dye discuss the whys and why nots of workplace romances
Patients have access to more information than ever. How should we be talking to them about it?
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