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The Redox Podcast 50: Navigating rapid cardiology practice acquisition with US Heart and Vascular’s Cheryl Rodenfels

Redox

Cheryl Rodenfels: Doctors are great at treating patients, and a lot of times, they’re not great business people. Today we have something a little bit different for you. And can you, just to start super basic, can you tell us what US Heart and Vascular does? Cheryl Rodenfels: Sure, we are cardiology practices.

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Uses of AI in Healthcare – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As we kick off 2024, we wanted to start the new year with a series of 2024 Health IT predictions. We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes.

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HIStalk Interviews Randall, An Anonymous Health System CIO

HIStalk Interviews

Randall (not the interviewee’s real name) offered to spend 20 minutes on the phone with me to talk about what it’s like on the front lines. What are the hardest parts of being a health system CIO? That’s the unique position that we are in as IT. We are exposed to all the workflows, especially on the applications side.

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MARKET SHARE STILL MATTERS: 3 WAYS TO WIN

Henry Kotula

To win the market share battle, healthcare organizations must first redefine what it is (see the sidebar on new market share proxies ) and then build strategies that take advantage of the shifts in healthcare delivery. “[Commercial] is what everyone’s going after, ” he says. “Market share’s an odd thing.

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The Heart Attack That Wasn’t

Society for Participatory Medicine

Editor’s Note: This is a first installment (we hope) in a series about an all-too-real-life medical drama experienced by a former SPM board member and longtime sci-tech journalist Carla Berg-Nelson (aka “Carla B.”). All that and more happened to me in the course of treating a condition that I did not really have. Carla Berg.

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