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Swift Healthcare

Patrick Swift PhD, MBA, FACHE

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Swift Healthcare video podcast explores the intersection of Healthcare and Leadership with conversations to engage, restore, & transform leaders, providers, & organizations.
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The Daily Zipper Sportscast

Josh Woods And Thomas James

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Welcome to The Daily Zipper Podcast! Bringing you the hottest sports stories and colored commentary in all the land! Grand opening launch Thursday March 28th at 6 AM! Tune in every Monday thereafter to hear the best internet sports, topic based talk show in San Diego! Hosted by Josh Woods, Thomas James and Kit Fach right from the SDSU studios in San Diego, CA!
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Move to Value

CHESS Health Solutions

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The Move to Value podcast is dedicated to helping health care providers understand and make the transition to value-based care. We do this through conversations and the sharing of innovative ideas with experts and leaders throughout the healthcare industry. Our mission is to sustainably transform the health care experience for the patient, provider and care team by cultivating a value-oriented, compassionate and health-aligned community.
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Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!

Integrative Nurse Coach Academy | International Nurse Coach Association

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Where Nurses, healthcare professionals and consumers hear from inspirational Nurse Coaches who are leading the way in health and wellness coaching. Listen to innovative Nurses who are shifting the paradigm of disease care to HEALTH care through the art and science of Nurse Coaching.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davidson-jules/subscribe Join leader, optimist and change maker Davidson Jules as he sits down with some brilliant, inspiring and wonderful guests on their life stories and changes they are making to this world and people's lives. We talk about educational leadership, personal development and topics that matter for sustainable solution. Our goal is to Motivate, Encourage and Inspire! "If your goals don't influence your calenda ...
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Join storyteller, writer and comedian Dan Mitchell as explores the world of stories. As a candidate for a PhD in Welsh folklore, Dan loves the weird and dark tales from around the world, not least from his home country of Wales. From traditional folklore and fairy tales, to stories from his own imagination, there's always something going on Ten Stories High.
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The Home Health Care Today Show, is an award-winning, bi-weekly podcast/webcast launched in 2021 to inform, inspire, influence, and educate listeners about a variety of health and wellness topics important to home health care clients, caregivers, and family members in Metro Detroit and beyond. The Home Health Care Today Show earned the top podcast award in the national 19th Annual Service Industry Advertising Awards competition.We aspire to be "THE AUTHORITY" on home health care in Metro Det ...
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“There's this movement to improve more wellness, more lifestyle approaches. And our body was designed to heal itself, if we can only learn to listen to it. And to be able to go out there and help one another and make a difference.” ~Linda Coogan BSN, NC-BC, MSHA, FACHE Ah Ha Moments Lifestyle practices like tai chi, contemplative prayer and more ca…
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Jeff Kessler, FACHEAllergy ChoicesThis week I sit down with Jeff Kessler to discuss allergies and sublingual immune therapy.Jeff Kessler is a business leader and a thought leader in the allergy therapy space. His relevant backstory goes back to 1999 when he had the fortunate opportunity to work on a project to select and implement an Electronic Med…
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In this episode, we hear the second half of the conversation between CHESS Vice President of Value-based Operations, Josh Vire, and Wilson Gabbard, Advocate Health Vice President of Quality and Condition Management, who discuss the importance of partnerships with payers and implementing value based care practices with all patients, even if they are…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, where we bring you captivating conversations with leaders at the forefront of patient safety and healthcare excellence. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, I'm thrilled to introduce Chad Neilsen to our audience. Chad's journey exemplifies the epitome of leadership, spanning across healthcare a…
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Klotho Part IILast week we discussed Klotho as a protein that has pleotrophic effects in the body as it relates to cellular aging. This week let us focus specifically on the brain. What are the effects of klotho as it relates to cognition and function over time? Klotho has neuroprotective effects based on studies that show that better cognitive per…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to podcast for enlightening conversations with leaders shaping the landscape of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is truly special as we sit down with Kate Macguire, a distinguished figure in the field. Kate currently holds the esteemed position of Dire…
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Klotho Part IOk, it is time for a potential log step shift in the human understanding of neurological decline with age starting from birth.Enter the peptide, (C)Klotho, named after the greek goddess of fate who spins the thread of life for all. The Klotho protein was discovered by researchers looking at mice that aged faster than the general mouse …
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your trusted source for illuminating discussions with leaders shaping the landscape of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode promises to be nothing short of inspiring as we welcome a rising star in the field, Marko Predic. Marko's innovative approach and dedication…
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Sleep Restriction and Immune HealthIt has long been known that sleep is a truth teller of mood. The poorer the sleep quality, the poorer the emotional response. Every parent knows this with a child short on sleep. What are the cellular effects?From an abstract looking at catch up sleep and human inflammation we find the following: "Despite its prev…
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Reading Part IILet us follow up on last weeks newsletter on reading as a cultural advantage and a human need in truth. What do we know about the neuroscience of reading dysfunction or weakened ability to achieve the goal of reading proficiency? What is the frequency of concern?Depending on the study, 5-10% of children have reading issues like dysle…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your premier destination for thought-provoking discussions with leaders shaping the future of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, we are privileged to welcome Brenna Doran to our show. Brenna's diverse expertise and unwavering dedication make her a formidable force in the…
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In this episode, CHESS Vice President of Value-based Operations, Josh Vire, talks with Wilson Gabbard, Vice President of Quality and Condition Management at Advocate Health, about how to gather and present meaningful data to providers in an easy and accessible way which enhances their delivery of better patient care. Well, Wilson Gabbard, thank you…
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ReadingIf you want to spend any amount of time with your child beyond hugs, feeding and basic life duties, I would recommend reading above all else. I find it hard to believe that this is the first article that I have written on reading. I pondered that for a minute and concluded that this, in effect, was me taking this information for granted. Tha…
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This week I sit down with Philip Bugaiski to discuss ocular tracking, reading difficulties and vision therapy.Dr. Bugaiski was born in New York and first developed an interest in optometry as a result of childhood vision challenges, requiring vision therapy. He studied science as an undergraduate at the Penn State University graduating with honors.…
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77: Invigorate Your Joy for Nursing- Dena Alberti PhD, RN, NPD-BC, HN-BC, HWNC-BC Highlights “It's okay to find balance, and to go to different areas and explore... so we can continue to have peace within ourselves, so you can have joy. If you're feeling angst or feeling physically ill and your mind isn't at rest, we can't find joy.” ~ Dena Alberti…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to podcast for insightful discussions with trailblazers in the realm of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, I'm delighted to be in the company of Christine Zirges, an esteemed leader with a profound impact on infection prevention practices. Christine's journey is …
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In this episode we finish our conversation with Rebecca Grandy, Director of Pharmacy at CHESS, and learn how pharmacists can overcome barriers to issues in patient care through tools such as prior authorizations. We also talk about how CMS doesn’t consider pharmacists care providers and how resolving that will lead to greater efficiency and better …
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, where we bring you insightful conversations with leaders shaping the landscape of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson. Today, we're honored to be joined by Chaz Rhone, a distinguished figure in the field, whose commitment to patient safety and expertise have garnered him accolades in…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Voice for Infection Prevention, where we dive deep into the world of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, we embark on an enlightening journey with a true leader in the field: Tamara Behm. Tamara Behm is a powerhouse in infection prevention, currently serving as the interim Director o…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson. Today's episode is a special one as we sit down with a next-generation leader in the field: Rashida Conway. Rashida Conway serves as the Director of Infection Prevention at Kaiser Permanente, where she brings her expertise and dedication to the forefront of healthcare.…
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Ashley R. Vertuno, FACHE, CEO, HCA Florida JFK North Hospital, West Palm Beach, Fla., discusses her healthcare leadership background, the role mentors have played in her professional growth and advice for those who are beginning their healthcare management careers.By American College of Healthcare Executives
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"I finally did find my purpose, and my purpose is to nurture an atmosphere of unlimited potential for those around me. And when I typed those words out, I cried, and I still get emotional about it, because I'm like, you know what? It doesn't matter what situation, what relationship, what Nursing field I work in. It doesn't even matter if I'm a Nurs…
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Today we continue the discussion between Yates Lennon and community health expert Randy Jordan, about how good health is typically achieved through a good clinical home, which has always been an insurance discussion but now should shift to a discussion about the uninsured who need the knowledge about where to go when sick, to increase savings in th…
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Stress and a Woman's Ability to Conceive - The Healthy Mind Is Key.How was it meant to be? Humans were designed to be excellent at handling acute stress while chronic stress on the other hand was never expected to be part of our day to day existence. We run from the tiger and survive the event or we die. That being said, chronic mental stress is th…
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Demographic DeceptionThis week I sit down with Dustin Whitney to discuss population growth and its relevance to everyday life.Dustin is an author, an entrepreneur and a man looking at the world through a different lens. He recently published book the Demographic Deception which outlines the reality that the global population is contracting as oppos…
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"I am helping Nurses at the bedside and providing them with tools and expertise to change their practice, and make a difference in the things they do every single day. And that's how we should be practicing. It's all not patient care, some of it's the practice environment. And maybe there's best practices for how to create a better work environment…
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What are the main preventable etiologies for childhood death under the age of five years?According to the data compile by UNICEF, we see the following for the world:1) Prematurity 18%2) Pneumonia 14%3) Birth Asphyxia 12%4) Malaria 9%5) Diarrhea 9%6) Congenital anomolies 8%7) Injuries 5%8) Blood infections/sepsis 3%9) Tuberculosis 3%10) all othersFr…
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Today we get to know Rebecca Grandy, Director of Pharmacy at CHESS Health Solutions, and learn how a clinical pharmacist is an integral part of the care team, not only for improving patient outcomes by being the medication expert, but also by developing relationships with patients and using psychology to ensure medication adherence, resulting in be…
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Excess Weight Gain, Obesity and Immune Related Diseases in 2 casesI want to share a few recent case experiences that shed light on the patient provider experience in the context of a collaborative clinic model based on prevention and the patient first mentality.In the struggle against the US based disease onslaught that is excess weight gain, longe…
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"If you don't feel like enough, if you feel like you need something more, start talking to someone about why you feel that way. And really cultivate a sense of awareness. And you're not going to find the answer outside yourself. You're going to have to go inward and find out, what is leading me to the decisions that I am making right now that seem …
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This week I sit down with Dr. Blaine Leeds to discuss oral health, sleep apnea, bedwetting and more.Dr. Leeds is a leader in the dental field. He speaks nationally on tele-dentistry, oral health and dental treatments for sleep disordered breathing and sleep apnea. He is a graduate of Arkansas Tech with a Bachelors degree in Chemistry before attendi…
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Today we hear a conversation between CHESS President Yates Lennon and community health expert Randy Jordan, who is the current Chief Advisor of Impact for Health at Next Stage Consulting. We listen as they discuss Managed Medicaid, funding the health safety net for the uninsured, and how different types of healthcare organizations can work together…
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“It is your reaction to an adversity not the adversity itself that determines how your life’s story develops.”Dieter UchtdorfWHY?What are the Underpinnings of Disease?What have we really learned over the last one to two hundred years of medicine?We left an era where infections killed the majority of children and adults, especially during childbirth…
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Robert Otto Valdez, PhD, director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, shares the organization’s objectives for improving safety and quality of healthcare for all Americans. He also presents the goals of the newly launched National Action Alliance for Patient and Workforce Safety.…
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The Book that I never published. It is time for me to take another look at the mother child story in book form. In 2019, I embarked on a project of writing a book about maternal health and WHY it matters tremendously that we address the issues driving offspring dysregulation. The time since has ushered in an era of podcast guests that in some insta…
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73: More Inspiring Nurse Voices from the 2024 INCA Symposium Highlights Ah Ha Moments Welcome and welcome back to the Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION! podcast. Episode 72 continues on with the excitement, wisdom and positive energy of the 2024 Integrative Nurse Coach Symposium in Miami Florida. If you missed episode 72, (you can find it here), …
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Enuresis, Encopresis and ConstipationThis week I sit down with Dr. Steve Hodges to discuss bedwetting, constipation and more.Dr. Steve Hodges is a Urological surgeon and expert in the field of enuresis, encopresis and child urological health. He received his BA in classical and ancient studies from Duke University before completing medical school a…
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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Amygdala: A review of a section of the book Behave by Robert SapolskyIn the world of neuroscience, Robert Sapolsky stands as a luminary, a maestro of unraveling the intricate dance of our brain's circuitry. Among the many deep dives that he delves into, his perspective on the amygdala resonates profoundly for me. The…
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Today, we're discussing Care Management in Managed Medicaid with Tammy Yount, CHESS Application System Analyst. We'll explore why it's essential for organizations to tailor their care management programs to fit their own unique needs, so they can holistically focus on the patient while optimizing value in healthcare. Tammy Yount, welcome to the Mov…
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Literature Review1) In a first of its kind study in mice, we see concrete evidence for how the mitochondria in obese individuals are a root cause of disease based on nutritional input. This fascinating animal translational study gives us insight into how a high fat diet is also a major component of mitochondrial damage through fission and fragmenta…
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Highlights EEEEEEE! I am so excited to share this episode with you, because it includes the voices of many inspiring, wise and wonderful Nurses and Nurse Coaches from all over the country. From Alaska to Florida, to Massachusetts to California... Nurses were represented from all over the country and the vibes were high! There was SO much positive e…
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This week I sit down with Dr. Stan Gabryszewski to discuss allergies from multiple angles.Dr. Gabryszewski graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Molecular Biology before attending Columbia University for his MD as well as a PhD degree in Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Studies. He then completed his pediatric residency and is a se…
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Teenagers and tweens are a challenge to any parent as they embark on their identity development. These are years filled with angst, joy, love and pain, as our kids develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. As we attempt to guide but not control, we struggle watching them make and maybe repeat obvious mistakes. We, so dearly, want them to make …
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It’s patient experience week here in the United States, and we have asked CHESS President Dr. Yates Lennon to share his story about how, as a practicing provider, he took the time to listen to feedback from his patients and implement changes which not only led to better patient experience scores but shed new light on the importance of value-based c…
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Micro/nano-plastics (MNP) - the new ultra threat to our healthIn a first of its kind study, a group out of Italy has found quite disturbing results in the hearts of a few hundred tested individuals. From the study: 257 patients completed a 35 month study where they detected polyethylene in the 59% of the patient's heart's carotid artery plaque. In …
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