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Healthy As Tech Talks

Larry Kaiser, Natalie Tollefson

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Welcome to the Healthy as Tech Talks — a series of conversations that focuses on the greatest challenges plaguing the world of healthcare today and how organizations are using patient-centric solutions, processes, and technologies to overcome those issues and create thriving workplaces and better patient experiences. Hear from healthcare transformation experts at Optimum Healthcare IT — ServiceNow’s healthcare partner of choice — along with industry experts and practitioners revolutionizing ...
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To arrive at the edge of the world's knowledge, seek out the most complex and sophisticated minds, put them in a room together, and have them ask each other the questions they are asking themselves.
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When patients call with urgent medical needs, the last thing they should experience is elevator music and long hold times. However, with healthcare staff shortages, complex care coordination, and agents navigating multiple systems, even the most committed healthcare teams struggle to keep up. In this Healthy as Tech talk, Eric Schuller, Executive C…
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Healthcare IT leaders are facing a critical decision: Is it time to move on from their traditional virtual desktop infrastructure? With rising costs, licensing frustrations, and a growing push for cloud-first strategies, many organizations are eyeing Microsoft’s Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) as a modern alternative. However, with Azure Virtual Deskto…
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AI is spreading rapidly across healthcare, and without the right guardrails, your organization could be one prompt away from a serious breach. As a healthcare IT leader, are you confident you know where AI is being used across your organization? Do you have the proper safeguards to keep data secure, patients protected, and compliance in check? In t…
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Why Epic Is Urging Healthcare To Use This Tool To Fight Ransomware In this episode of Healthy as Tech, Curtis Hendrick, Senior Vice President of Cloud & Digital Transformation at Optimum Healthcare IT, sits down with Matt Dinger from AWS to discuss why Epic is urging healthcare organizations to adopt an Isolated Recovery Environment (IRE) to fight …
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Healthcare organizations invest thousands of dollars in tools to help them better control their data and gain deeper insights. But what if the most powerful data tool you could leverage was right under your nose? In this episode of Healthy as Tech, Natalie Tollefson, Sr. Director of Customer Success at Optimum Healthcare IT, sits down with Terri Mi…
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If you're a healthcare CIO, you're probably feeling the heat to adopt AI — but where do you even begin? In this episode of Healthy as Tech, Natalie Tollefson from Optimum Healthcare IT sits down with Aaron Miri, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health, and Michael Peter, Chief AI Architect at Thinkgen.ai, to discuss how healthcar…
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Implementing and running an enterprise EMR system like Epic is no easy feat. As EMR leaders, how do you make it easier for clinicians to get IT support, efficiently manage enhancement requests, and test and deploy Epic updates with high accuracy and audit-proof documentation? In this episode of Healthy as Tech, Natalie Tollefson and Louie Gomez fro…
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What if implementing ServiceNow and Workday wasn’t an either-or question for healthcare leaders but a both-and? Every healthcare department relies on its own familiar system to accomplish tasks. Yet, without a way to connect these systems, organizations face communication breakdowns, redundant and inaccurate data, and poor end-user experiences. Wha…
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In healthcare, when the topic of EHR test management comes up, you can almost feel the tension in the room. Anyone who has experienced this process knows it can involve months of sorting through spreadsheets, pulling internal resources, and disrupting operations. In this Healthy as Tech talk, we’ll be answering questions, including: Does Epic test …
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How can biomed technicians solve on-the-floor device issues when their tools and data live at their desks? How can they make submitting work orders simple for busy clinicians so that malfunctioning devices don’t go unreported? The answer? Seamless (and compliant) work order management on mobile devices. Natalie Tollefson, Senior Director of Custome…
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In the world of healthcare, where employee burnout and staff shortages are on the rise, HR leaders are under a lot of pressure to keep up with employee needs. Additionally, they’re told they must adopt generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to increase efficiency. Can GenAI actually help improve employee experiences and workplace culture? If so…
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How do you get nearly 13K employees from three recently acquired hospitals up and running on one HR delivery system in two months? This is the question Tampa General Hospital (TGH) — one of the nation’s largest healthcare systems — found itself asking. In the throes of a merger, TGH needed to find a way to quickly implement HR service delivery (HRS…
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What is operational complexity costing your healthcare organization? In the first episode of our Healthy as Tech Talk series, Optimum Healthcare IT’s Sr. Director of Customer Success Natalie Tollefson and Enterprise Architect Brian Maguire sat down to discuss the greatest operational challenges holding healthcare organizations back today. They also…
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Welcome to the Healthy as Tech Talks — a series of conversations that focuses on the greatest challenges plaguing the world of healthcare today and how organizations are using patient-centric solutions, processes, and technologies to overcome those issues and create thriving workplaces and better patient experiences. Hear from healthcare transforma…
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MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI (1934-2021) (pronounced "chick-SENT-me high") was a Hungarian-born polymath who recognized and named the psychological concept of "flow," a highly focused mental state conducive to productivity. He was Distinguished Professor of Management at Claremont Graduate University and the former head of the Department of Psychology a…
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LAURENCE C. SMITH is the John Atwater and Diana Nelson University Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University. He is the author, most recently, of Rivers of Power. The Conversation: https://www.edge.org/conversation/laurence_c_smith-how-humans-make-the-earth-their-home…
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TOBY ORD is a senior research fellow in philosophy at Oxford University and author of _The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity. _The Conversation: https://www.edge.org/conversation/toby_ord-we-have-the-power-to-destroy-ourselves-without-the-wisdom-to-ensure-that-weBy Edge Foundation, Inc.
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LEE SMOLIN, a theoretical physicist, is a founding and senior faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada. His main contributions have been so far to the quantum theory of gravity, to which he has been a co-inventor and major contributor to two major directions, loop quantum gravity and deformed special relativity. H…
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SETH LLOYD is a theoretical physicist at MIT; Nam P. Suh Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering; external professor at the Santa Fe Institute; and author of Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos. The Conversation: https://www.edge.org/conversation/seth_lloyd-communal-intelligence…
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PATRICIA S. CHURCHLAND is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, and adjunct professor at the Salk Institute. Her research has centered on the interface between neuroscience and philosophy, with a current focus on the association of morality and the social brain. She is the author of Conscience: The Origins of …
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