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Join Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, along with top health policy reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico and other media outlets to discuss the latest news and explain what the health is going on here in Washington, D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Keeping it real about mental health. Our guests and listeners are from all over the globe and all walks of life. The signature show on Mental Health News Radio Network - the world's first podcast network dedicated to our favorite subject: Mental Health! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
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Reimagining Rural Health podcast series, brought to you by Sanford Health, explores the challenges facing health care systems across the country. From improving access to equitable care, building a sustainable workforce, and discovering innovative ways to deliver high-quality, low-cost services in rural and underserved populations. Each episode examines how Sanford health and other health systems are advancing care for the unique communities they serve.
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Family Portraits explores the many ways people come together to become a family - and the obstacles and triumphs they encountered along the way. You will hear true stories from Sanford Health patients as they talk about the ways that becoming a family challenged them, changed them, and brought them joy.
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Welcome to What The Health – your premier guide for everything health and wellness. With an unwavering commitment to unbiased, transformative information, our platform is committed to putting you on a pathway toward happiness and health. Your host, John Salak, an award-winning journalist and editor, will break down today’s complex health issues and narratives to deliver clear, actionable insights and compelling interviews that explore traditional and avant-garde health paradigms. What The He ...
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MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

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A blend of TED Talks & penetrating news reporting, MindSet not only brings together the latest research combined with personal stories about how our minds respond to all manner of stressors but provides practical, real-life coping strategies directly from leading experts.
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The practice of medicine goes far beyond clinic walls. The Innovations Podcast looks at the biggest issues facing healthcare today. Each episode offers the opportunity to see the ever-changing world of health and wellness through new eyes. Our experts offer out-of-the-box solutions to some nagging questions
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Have you heard of functional neurology but you don’t understand what it is? Or maybe you have even been to a functional neurologist but you’re still not clear what’s going on. You’re not alone! Functional neurology is a relatively new discipline showing profound results for today’s ever increasing issues with brain disorders. This podcast features functional neurology patient education interviews about non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical approaches to rehabilitating brain-based disorders and im ...
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Dr. Samadi is a board certified urologic oncologist trained in open traditional and laparoscopic surgery and is an expert in robotic prostate surgery. He is Chairman of Urology, Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, Professor of Urology at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. He has dedicated his distinguished career to the early detection, diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer and is considered one of the most prominent surgeons in his field. Listen and watch Dr. Sama ...
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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Called to Care is a podcast by providers for providers. In each episode, we bring forward medical experts from Sanford Health to give fellow clinicians some advice and guidance they can use in their physician practice. Additionally, each physician expert featured in these episodes provides information about when it's time to refer patients and their families to more specialized care.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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“This Week Health: NewsRoom” showcases our commitment to transforming healthcare one connection at a time, providing a dedicated space for timely discussions on industry news. Featuring programs like Today in Health IT, Newsday, UnHack (the News), and This Week Health: Live; this channel caters to healthcare professionals who face the constant challenge of staying informed despite their demanding roles. Guided by the seasoned insights of CEO and Host Bill Russell, and co-hosts Drex DeFord an ...
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”Dive into the ever-changing world of digital health with Health Tech News You Can Use. Each episode sheds light on the complexities of integrating hospital EPR systems, from the technical challenges to the human factors that make or break success. Our discussions span the UK healthcare industry but have global relevance, as every healthcare system grapples with the same digital hurdles. We keep things light but never shy away from giving you the deep insights and practical advice you need t ...
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Health Care News Podcast

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The Heartland Institute podcast featuring libertarian and conservative health care scholars who are working to put power back into the hands of patients and doctors, and away from government bureaucrats.
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Dr. Kyra Bobinet joins us to talk about her passion for healing the world of failure disease. She is a passionate advocate for healing the world of failure that leaves us stuck in knowing what to do but not being able to do it. As a physician, public health leader, healthcare executive, and behavioral expert, she has passionately studied our human …
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This week, Access All lives up to its name - we’ve been granted permission to go inside MI5 and meet an autistic senior intelligence officer. Liam (not his real name and voiced by an actor) tells Emma Tracey what it’s like to work as a senior manager and the responsibility he feels for protecting public security. He reveals the moment he first expe…
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This episode discusses the early steps of integrating a mobile solution into a workflow. The source is a transcript of a presentation explaining Medanets mobile solution. The session, guides the audience through the various workflows and features of the app, highlighting its integration with the hospital's new electronic patient record system (Cern…
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September 30, 2024: Kate Pierce, Senior vCISO & Executive Director of Subsidy Program, and Tamra Durfee, vCISO, of Fortified Health join Sarah at SOAR for the news. The discussion delves into the cybersecurity talent gap, highlighting the importance of attracting more women into cybersecurity. What role do mentorship programs and internships play i…
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Officials at Tufts University are investigating an athletic team workout that resulted in nine lacrosse players being hospitalized. The incident has put a spotlight on rhabdomyolysis, a serious, somewhat rare and potentially fatal muscle condition that can be brought on by overexertion. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Miho Tanaka to learn more. PBS News …
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Congress left Washington for the campaign trail this week, but not before approving a spending bill that expires shortly before Christmas. Lawmakers will be busy after the election working on not just the legislation needed to keep the government running, but also several health programs set to expire. Meanwhile, Republicans continue to downplay ab…
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In this episode of What the Health, we discuss the importance of eye care and common vision problems with Dr. Purnima Patel from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The conversation covers various topics, including the prevalence and risks of eye diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Patel emph…
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In this episode, Matt Holsen with Sanford Health News talks with Marie Walker, director of nursing, and Kelsey Moulzolf, administrator at Good Samaritan Society - Woodland in Brainerd, Minnesota, on how to become nationally recognized for quality care. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.org Connect with us on social: …
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October 4, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson discuss the findings from the Commonwealth Fund’s 2024 study, which highlights the U.S. healthcare system’s underperformance in cost, accessibility, and outcomes. They explore the urgent need for systemic reform and how healthcare leaders can drive change at th…
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October 3, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson discuss the transformative potential of AI-powered PCs in healthcare. With advanced chips like Neural Processing Units, these devices aim to improve workflow efficiency, reduce clinician burnout, and streamline data retrieval processes. They explore the challen…
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Drex covers three critical cybersecurity stories. First, a hacking campaign called Salt Typhoon, linked to the Chinese government, has compromised several internet service providers, with concerns about potential router vulnerabilities. Second, a nationwide Verizon outage raises questions about a possible electrical grid shutdown targeting cell tow…
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October 2, 2024: In this Today in Health IT episode, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in healthcare. Cybersecurity has become imperative for businesses with increasing threats like ransomware and data breaches. The discussion highlights the need for integrating security into daily operations, ensurin…
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October 1, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson explore the growing strain on the U.S. power grid caused by surging energy demands from AI and data centers. They discuss the potential impacts on healthcare, including cloud reliability, operational costs, and the importance of integrating environmental, socia…
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Nitazines are the new kid on the block when it comes to synthetic opioids being found in street drugs, and they can be about 40 times as powerful as fentanyl. Eric Strain, a substance use disorders expert at Johns Hopkins, … Synthetic opioids continue to complicate rates of opioid dependance and death, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Opioid overdoses continue to be a huge public health problem, with new synthetic opioids continuing to be developed. Eric Strain, a substance use disorder expert at Johns Hopkins, says one bright spot is access to treatment is improving. Strain: I … Readily available treatment is important for opioid addiction, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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How can we explain the disparity between cancer deaths among men and women, including the prognostication in a recent WHO report on cancer worldwide that many more men will succumb? Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins says … World Health Organization data paints an increased risk of cancer and cancer death for men, Elizabe…
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The World Health Organization has recently released a snapshot of world cancer data, with a look forward to what we might expect regarding cancers of all types in the coming decades. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at … Who is at risk for cancer development and death over the next decades? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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CAR-T therapy, where someone’s own immune cells are trained to go after their cancer, has now been shown to confer a heightened infection risk, and risk of death from infection, for some recipients. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William … How does infection risk relative to CAR-T treatment factor into therapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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When a baby fusses or cries, exhausted parents may wish they could know what's going on inside their baby's brain. Now, scientists hope clues could come with the help of a wearable brain imaging device. The new technology can track cognitive functions and may one day help identify early signs of autism or ADHD. ITV News science correspondent Martin…
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In today's episode of the Two Minute Drill, Drex dives into three important cybersecurity updates: a new Senate bill aimed at setting minimum security standards for healthcare organizations, CrowdStrike’s response to a software update incident, and NIST's proposed changes to outdated password practices. Stay informed on the latest efforts to safegu…
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September 27, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Sarah Richardson and Drex DeFord discuss a recent incident where hackers Zoom-bombed a hospital’s virtual health event and sharw political propaganda using the hospital’s servers. They explore the growing cybersecurity vulnerabilities as healthcare organizations rely more on digital platfor…
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There are many moving parts in Digital Transformation. Linda & Tom discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with digital transformation in the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. The first source highlights a "decade of missed opportunity" in embracing digital technologies, outlining issues like fragmented digital initiatives, outda…
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September 26, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson explore the dynamic relationship between CMIOs and CIOs in healthcare organizations. They discuss the importance of collaboration for driving digital transformation, improving project success rates, and aligning strategies to enhance patient care and workflo…
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The opening weeks of the Lampard Inquiry into 2,000 mental health patient deaths in Essex have been devoted to so-called "impact statements" made by relatives of those who've died. The inquiry is expected to run until 2026. We hear from the BBC's East of England health correspondent Nikki Fox, who's been at the hearings on what it's like listening …
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Linda and Tom discuss the challenges and safety risks associated with the implementation of electronic patient record systems (EPRs) in the NHS. Despite their potential benefits, including improved data management and patient care, EPRs have led to significant issues, such as system errors, staff difficulties adapting to new technology, and delays …
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September 25, 2024: In this episode of Today in Health IT, Kate Gamble and Sarah Richardson discuss Amazon’s new in-person work mandate, requiring employees to be onsite three days a week. They explore the broader trend among tech companies returning to office work and its potential effects on collaboration, productivity, and employee retention. Th…
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