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    On this episode we recap the 36th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference (#JPM18), the Health 2.0 WinterTech event and talk about the "festival" that J.P. Morgan Week becomes in San Francisco. We cover the trends and topics coming out of the
    To be understood, seek first to understand. It applies in life, and it applies when you're trying to gain traction with an innovative product, solution, or workflow in the Health IT market. Why? Because there are too many draws on your customer
    Read this on the web Have you ever wondered why your employer buys your health insurance for you? They don't get involved in car insurance, home owners, etc. Why healthcare? To understand that, you have to go all the way back to World War II.
    People like to say things like "If you've seen one healthcare system, then you've seen one healthcare system" or "every community is different". That may be true on some level, but these are really just  excuses to keep doing things the same ol
    On this episode, Rick Moore, CIO at NCQA, joins us for a discussion about what's next for digital quality measurement. Rick likes to call this Digital Quality Measures 2.0 and you can see it coming to life in NCQA's eMeasure Certification (eMC)
    They say that civilization advances by extending the number of important things we can do without thinking about them. To me, that's the promise of technology and it's particularly true when it comes to artificial intelligence and machine learn
    On this episode, we talk with John D'Amore. John is Founder, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Diameter Health and has been working on Quality Measures in healthcare since the early 2000s. Yup, pre-EMR quality measures! John takes us on a
    Quality... What does that mean in healthcare? How can it be measured? Is it the same for everyone? Who gets to decide? These are just a few of the incredibly difficult questions that the healthcare industry is grappling with as we enter the age
    The healthcare industry has lots of problems, lots of money and is in a constant state of change. With those characteristics, it's no wonder startups are throwing their hats in the ring in increasing numbers. The theory is that they'll take som
    The entire healthcare industry went digital in a very short time. We've barely got our arms around the mountains of data created every day in our transactional systems (i.e. EMR, Scheduling, RCM, etc.). Now the genomic, patient-generated and de
    The most important thing we do on The #HCBiz Show! is confront reality. We don't complain about how things are, or how they ought to be. We know that's a dead-end. Instead, we examine our current situation and identify our obstacles. Then we co
    Healthcare is the most intermediated business in the history of the world. There's always someone, and usually several someones, in between the clinician and the patient. Similarly, while most of us working on the business of healthcare will en
    How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. That may be the best advice I can give the healthcare industry at this point. On this episode, we talk with Dave Marotz, Director of Directory Services at Surescripts to break down the Provider Di
    This week's guest is Martin Dunn, CEO of Gaine Healthcare. Martin frames up the current state of provider data and directory issues quite well with this quote: "It doesn't matter how much you regulate the docs, It doesn't matter how much you'v
    Friedrich Nietzsche argued that there are no facts, only interpretations.  It seems that this idea holds true for provider data too. Today's guest is Andrew Kobylinski, Head of Platform at BetterDoctor. Andrew tells us that the provider directo

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