The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 121: Physicians with Business Acumen
The Business of Healthcare Podcast
Release Date: 09/25/2024
The Business of Healthcare Podcast
The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 126: HEAL High School In this episode, , associate vice president of the Memorial Hermann Institute for Nursing Excellence, joins host for a discussion about in Houston which prepares students to transition directly into high-demand healthcare jobs directly after graduation. Karnuta is an associate professor in the ’s as well as director of its .
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In episode 123 of The Business of Healthcare Podcast, attorneys-at-law and of the law firm , join host for a discussion about Medicare Advantage plans in Medicare. They discuss its history, its problems and its future. Laddaga is Attorney At Law-Founder-President; and Turner is an associate attorney at Laddaga-Garrett, P.A., a law firm that provides legal services for the healthcare industry. Karnuta is director of the at .
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In episode 122 of The Business of Healthcare Podcast, with joins host for a discussion about medical-legal partnerships. Their discussion explores what MLPs are, their operational frameworks and the ways these patient-centered partnerships can address social determinants of health to improve health outcomes. Nottingham is head of the within the at Virginia Tech. Karnuta is director of the at .
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In this episode, host and guest focus on the need for physicians to have business acumen in an increasingly complex U.S. healthcare system. Berrett, co-founder and first host of The Business of Healthcare Podcast and current managing director and teaching professor of the Healthcare Industry Collaborative at Brigham Young University, shares his insights on the evolution of healthcare after the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing corporatization of the industry. Berrett points out that healthcare is no longer just a clinical profession. It now requires strong business acumen to understand...
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, who appeared as a guest on Episode 27 of The Business of Healthcare Podcast, returns to discuss with host why it remains so difficult for value-based pricing to catch on in the healthcare industry. Numerof is an , president and co-founder of healthcare consulting firm and a . Karnuta is director of the at . Links discussed on the episode: (Heritage Foundation’s Healthcare Reform Report)
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In this episode, host welcomes , senior editor at the They do a deep dive into the : what happened, who was affected, temporary and long-term fixes, the impact on stakeholders — including patients — and what lessons were learned from a disaster that affected one third of Americans. Professor Karnuta is the director of the at the at . Links: podcast
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In this episode, host Dr. Bob Kaiser welcomes Aaron Bujnowski, FACHE, president of the North Texas Chapter of the (ACHE). They take a deep dive into the workings of ACHE, a 48,000-member organization dedicated to advancing leaders and the field of healthcare leadership excellence. Kaiser is director of the at ’ .
info_outlineIn this episode, host Dan Karnuta and guest Dr. Britt Berrett focus on the need for physicians to have business acumen in an increasingly complex U.S. healthcare system. Berrett, co-founder and first host of The Business of Healthcare Podcast and current managing director and teaching professor of the Healthcare Industry Collaborative at Brigham Young University, shares his insights on the evolution of healthcare after the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing corporatization of the industry. Berrett points out that healthcare is no longer just a clinical profession. It now requires strong business acumen to understand revenue cycles, private equity involvement, and new technologies like telemedicine and artificial intelligence.
Karnuta is director of the Professional Program in Healthcare Management at The University of Texas at Dallas Naveen Jindal School of Management.