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The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 54: How Will Gene Therapy and Editing Affect the Healthcare Industry?

The Business of Healthcare Podcast

Release Date: 02/25/2020

The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 116: Artificial intelligence in Healthcare show art The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 116: Artificial intelligence in Healthcare

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In this episode, host  welcomes , founder and CEO of , to discuss artificial intelligence and how it can best be implemented in healthcare.

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The Business of Healthcare, Episode 115: Transforming the Nursing Profession show art The Business of Healthcare, Episode 115: Transforming the Nursing Profession

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Nurse entrepreneur and change leader  joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser to discuss the challenges faced in the nursing profession and how to use innovation strategies to transform it. They also discuss the role of the , an organization Love started that works to address staffing shortages in the profession and change how Medicare reimburses health care systems to better reflect the work that nurses do. Kaiser is director of the at UT Dallas’ Naveen Jindal School of Management.

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The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 114: Benjamin Fee on Hospital Pricing Transparency show art The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 114: Benjamin Fee on Hospital Pricing Transparency

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, a health law attorney with Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C., joins host for a discussion about hospital pricing transparency. Kaiser is director of the at UT Dallas’ Naveen Jindal School of Management. Links discussed in this episode:

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The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 113: Creating Pockets of Excellence in the Healthcare Industry show art The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 113: Creating Pockets of Excellence in the Healthcare Industry

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  Eric Bricker M.D., who appeared on  of The Business of healthcare Podcast, returns to discuss with host Dr. Bob Kaiser various topics, including realigning healthcare incentives, integrated health plans, the concept of a klugeocracy — an assortment of ill-suited patches and quick fixes — whether healthcare is a business, and the creation of pockets of excellence in the industry. Bricker is the chief medical officer of , which offers 400+ educational videos related to healthcare finance. Kaiser is director of the at UT Dallas’ Naveen Jindal School of Management....

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The Business of Healthcare, Episode 112: Consumerizing Healthcare — The CRM Revolution show art The Business of Healthcare, Episode 112: Consumerizing Healthcare — The CRM Revolution

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In this episode, , senior vice president and general manager of s division, and host delve into the fascinating transformation happening within the healthcare industry, driven by the integration of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems. The episode explores how CRM technology, originally designed for business-client interactions, is being leveraged to "consumerize" the healthcare system, ultimately benefiting both patients and healthcare providers.

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The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 111: Cybersecurity in Healthcare show art The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 111: Cybersecurity in Healthcare

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In this episode, cybersecurity expert joins host Bob Kaiser for a look into the challenges and opportunities related to maintaining information security in the healthcare ecosystem. Spencer is founder and CIO of after having served as CTO of UT Southwestern Medical Center for more than 12 years.

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, managing director and general manager of , joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser for a discussion about how wearable technologies are helping transform the “sick care” industry into a true healthcare industry. Links:

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  In the episode, , executive director of in Richardson, joins host for a discussion about the nurse’s critical place in the healthcare ecosystem.

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The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 108: Sustainable Healthcare show art The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 108: Sustainable Healthcare

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, business services division chair and corporate & transactional chair at Polsinelli, an law firm, joins host for a look into sustainability as it relates to the healthcare industry. Their conversation focuses on Henderson’s white paper, “.”

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In this episode, host speaks with , co-founder and CEO of . They discuss why Gaglani and his co-founder Ryan Haynes paused their medical-school studies to tackle the building of a modern healthcare education platform and how Osmosis grew it into a user base of more than 3 million students. The episode was recorded on Rare Diseases Day. They discuss the initiative that the company launched to raise awareness of rare diseases through its .

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Benjamin Isgur, who leads the PwC. Health Research Institute, joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser to discuss the forces that will most powerfully affect the healthcare industry in 2020 and beyond, including truly disruptive medical treatments such as gene and cell therapies and genome editing.

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