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Getting Health Care Right
Tackling a wicked problem: How Cincinnati leaders changed the odds for hundreds of babies
In the latest episode of Getting Health Care Right, a podcast brought to you by TriHealth and the Cincinnati Business Courier, Jill Miller, president and CEO of bi3, is joined by Dr. Meredith Smith, executive director of Cradle Cincinnati. The two recently co-wrote a book called “Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems,” which details how Cincinnati organizations joined forces to tackle the city’s high infant mortality rate. “I don't think everybody knows that a community's infant mortality rate is the key indicator of the overall health of the community, and that is something that corporatio...
2025-06-20
21 min
Getting Health Care Right
How a bi3-funded initiative is addressing Cincinnati’s youth mental health crisis
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.In the Greater Cincinnati area, about 91% of parents view their child’s mental health as good, very good or excellent. But 39% of area youth responded that they feel anxious all or most of the time. The findings were gathered from fall 2023 through spring 2024 as part the Greater Cincinnati Youth Mental Well-Being assessment by Hopeful Empowered Youth (HEY!), a bi3-funded initiative. bi3 serves as a strategic partner to TriHealth, and together the organizations are working to increase access to beh...
2025-03-21
34 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth physicians on pediatric mental health and how parents can help
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Joseph Bailey, a TriHealth pediatrician, says he has seen an uptick in children and teens experiencing mental health challenges. Anecdotally, Bailey says he refers three to five patients to a mental health specialist each day. In the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast, Bailey and Dr. Gabrielle Paul, a TriHealth child and adolescent psychiatrist, discuss pediatric behavioral health. Listen to the episode to hear mor...
2025-01-31
23 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth program supports cancer patients’ mental health through treatment
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Paula Berryman, a TriHealth patient who was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2020, describes her cancer journey as “90% emotional and spiritual and 10% physical.”In the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast, Berryman and Stacey Reese, clinical manager of TriHealth’s Psychosocial Oncology Program, discuss the free behavioral health service offered to TriHealth cancer patients as they undergo treatment.“I'm just so blessed to be here at TriHealth and to have this service because I was 52...
2025-01-03
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth physicians on destigmatizing menopause, supporting women’s health in the workplace
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Women experiencing menopause are a fast-growing U.S. workforce demographic, but the topic of women’s health is often stigmatized. In the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast, Dr. Betsy LeRoy, a TriHealth OB-GYN, and her patient, Dr. Kristen DeMarco, a TriHealth pediatrician, discuss the symptoms of menopause and the conversations that need to be had in the workplace to ensure women are supported at every health stage. “We need to make sure we give m...
2024-11-15
35 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth physician, patient on the benefits of a value-based care model
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.TriHealth patient Patti Needham felt “miserable” before her primary care physician connected her with two TriHealth programs as part of their value-based care model.Under this model, Needham’s providers collaborated to ensure she received high quality care in managing diabetes and weight loss. In the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast, Needham discusses her health care journey and the benefits of value-based care with Dr. Raymond Metzger, a TriHealth physician, and Jamie Smith, market...
2024-08-30
17 min
Healthcare Plus Podcast
97_Leading the Way: Best Practices for Improving Patient & Employee Experience with Kelvin Hanger and Maria Ashdown
On this episode of The Healthcare Plus Podcast, Quint Studer welcomes Kelvin Hanger and Maria Ashdown from Good Samaritan Hospital to discuss their approach to leadership, best practices for improving patient and employee experience, and the importance of finding joy and replenishment in your work. In his role as President and Chief Operating Officer of Good Samaritan Hospital, Kelvin focuses on providing the high-quality care patients have come to expect from TriHealth facilities. Maria Ashdown serves as Chief Nursing Officer of Good Samaritan and has responsibility for all six of their emergency departments. On this ep...
2024-06-04
33 min
Getting Health Care Right
Precision medicine leverages genetic services, latest tech to personalize your care
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Precision medicine involves a highly individualized approach to health care, whether it’s prevention, diagnosis or treatment. The fact that technology has evolved to such a point makes for an exciting time in medicine, according to Courtney Rice, director of precision medicine and genetic counselor with TriHealth, on the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. “The first Human Genome Project took two years to do a sequencing of one individual, and the project was over $2 billion,” Rice sa...
2024-05-31
18 min
Healing Truths - the Hippocrates Podcast
Neil Jacobs and Dr. Jason from the TriHealth Clinic in Toronto
This week, our hosts Anna Maria and Brian Clement welcome special guests Neil Jacobs and Dr. Jason Granzotto from the TriHealth Clinic in Toronto. Discover remarkable stories of recovery and resilience, including the inspiring journey of a young man who overcame a severe head injury through innovative naturopathic treatments. Learn about the cutting-edge therapies offered at TriHealth, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, acupuncture, and customized diets. Explore the profound impact of a plant-based diet on mental and emotional well-being, and delve into the science behind powerful natural remedies like medicinal mushrooms and methylene blue therapy...
2024-05-28
22 min
CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered.
A Better Approach To Population Health w/ Mark C. Clement | Executive Feature
Send us a textPopulation health flips the usual model of US healthcare on its head. Instead of waiting until patients get sick and then billing on a fee-for-service basis when they seek care, population health is proactive. It addresses the root causes of disease in the community by focusing on prevention and the social determinants of health.It sounds great in theory, but is anyone actually doing it?TOPICS(0:54) Tracing the career of TriHealth President & CEO Mark Clement (5:31) What is population health?(7:13) The Triple Aim in Healthcare
2024-05-09
35 min
Getting Health Care Right
Xavier University, TriHealth leaders share why their partnership works
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Many college campuses across the country have partnered with a local health care organization to provide student health services, according to Jean Griffin, dean of students at Xavier University. But Xavier’s partnership with TriHealth is different, she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. It’s more multifaceted —and Terri Hanlon-Bremer, EVP and COO of TriHealth, agrees. “We started off looking at how we help the athletic students at Xavier with equip...
2024-04-26
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth physician, nonprofit exec discuss Cincinnati’s behavioral health needs and available services
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Improving behavioral health in the Cincinnati community is not a task to be undertaken lightly, according to Jill Miller, president and CEO of Bethesda Inc. and bi3, in the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.“This is not an issue we can solve in a year or three years. This is going to take decades-long commitment and work,” says Miller. Miller discusses barriers to and acces...
2024-03-29
22 min
In the Know with Dr. Oh
64:Anne Lamar & Amy Williams with TriHealth blood transfusion services on managing blood utilization within TriHealth hospitals
Anne Lamar, Transfusion Safety Officer for TriHealth, and Amy Williams, Manager of Hematology and Blood Utilization for TriHealth, sit down with Dr. Oh to talk about what happens after you donate blood - managing and utilizing blood within the hospital. Amy and Anne discuss the behind the scenes magic that goes into managing and distributing the blood supply within their hospitals in an effective and efficient way that reduces waste and prioritizes patient needs.
2024-03-18
38 min
Getting Health Care Right
“I just passed out”: One patient’s journey with difficult blood pressure issues
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.TriHealth patient Drew Abbott felt his blood pressure rising when he was closing a high-stress business deal. When he put on the blood pressure cuff at home that evening, he knew he had a serious issue: his blood pressure measured over 200. “My PCP made some changes to my medication, but this did not seem to fix the problem,” Abbott says in the latest episode of Getting Health Care Right podcast. Abbott continued to exper...
2024-02-23
16 min
Getting Health Care Right
Artificial intelligence technologies expanding possibilities in health care
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Pulmonary embolism kills more patients than HIV, breast cancer and motor vehicle accidents combined, according TriHealth’s Dr. Chris Hayner, a specialist in critical care and pulmonology, in the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. “It’s a fairly prominent problem, and for probably 40 years, we really only had two forms of treatment — either to give patients blood thinners or to occasionally use clot busters,” Hayner says. “But within the last 10 years, th...
2024-01-26
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
How employee assistance programs help with holiday overwhelm
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The uptick in celebrations around the holiday season can also mean an uptick in stressors for many — and a resulting uptick in employee assistance program (EAP) use, according to Diane Pipes, LISW-S, manager of well-being services for TriHealth, on this episode of Getting Health Care Right. Pipes says it’s a good idea to help employees pre-plan for high-stress incidents. “How can I plan for the holiday function where I don’t want to see a particula...
2023-12-29
16 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth CEO Mark Clement and Chief Health Equity Officer Dr. Thomas Shockley on how to prioritize belonging in the workplace
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Humans are hardwired to want to belong to groups. Many organizations have widened their inclusivity efforts to prioritize a sense of belonging for employees at every level. At TriHealth, this work may be using a newer name (“belonging”), but it is tied to the health system’s value system and has been part of its leaders’ commitment to the community since the mid-1990s, according to Mark Clement, president and CEO of TriHealth, in this e...
2023-11-24
23 min
CANCER BUZZ
Highlights from the ACCC Working Summit: Biomarker Testing – Solutions for EHR Integration
Health technology performance and integration of electronic health record (EHR) systems—the creation of interfaces between EHRs and reference labs performing biomarker testing— have become critical factors in conducting efficient and equitable biomarker testing at cancer programs nationwide. At ACCC’s 40th Annual National Oncology Conference, an exclusive EHR Working Summit was held to understand barriers to integrating biomarker testing into EHR systems and explore effective practices/workaround solutions to facilitate timely and comprehensive biomarker testing. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Karen Huelsman, MS, LGC, precision oncology lead and genetic counselor at TriHealth Cancer and Blood Instit...
2023-11-09
06 min
Healthcare Plus Podcast
86_How TriHealth is Getting Value-Based Care “Right” with CEO Mark Clement
On this episode of The Healthcare Plus Podcast, host Quint Studer is joined by TriHealth CEO, Mark Clement. In 2015, TriHealth’s board, management team, and physician team embraced a bold vision to “get healthcare right” through an increased focus on population health and value-based care. Mark and his teams are committed to improving the health of the entire community, even for those individuals that may never receive care in a TriHealth hospital. Through their efforts and community partnerships, TriHealth’s patient population today is objectively healthier – chronic conditions are better managed, screening and early detection occurs more consistently, and the total...
2023-10-30
40 min
Getting Health Care Right
Why on-site health care clinics are advantageous for organizations and employees
Never miss an episode of Getting Health Care Right. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.On-site health care services can offer many benefits to Cincinnati-area employers, including convenience, cost savings and enhanced employee benefit offerings. “It’s a win-win for an employee to be able to seek care in real time during work hours in a convenient location,” says Dr. Malia Harper, medical director for TriHealth, in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. That sentiment is shared by Mark Brown, vice president of human resource...
2023-10-27
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
Medical director for infectious diseases on what you need to know about flu, COVID-19 this season
Never miss an episode of Off the Record. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Cooler temperatures mean the respiratory virus season is not far behind. But the incidence of COVID-19 may not be as dramatic as years past, according to Dr. Stephen Blatt, TriHealth medical director for infectious diseases, on the first episode in Getting Health Care Right’s second season. “We’re evolving into an endemic period so that over 95% of the people in the country are at least partially immune to COVID now either through vaccination or having had the di...
2023-09-29
13 min
Getting Health Care Right
Health care execs on a partnership that was “a long time coming”
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine has partnered with TriHealth for decades, but last year, the organizations came together as part of a “conversation that was a long time coming,” according to Andy Blankemeyer, CEO at Beacon, in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. “We are now co-invested in surgery centers across Cincinnati. Our existing surgery centers as well as TriHealth’s existing Evendale Hospital are now all part of a joint venture, and we have combined our physician groups as well,” says Blankemeyer. “The partnership brings together two unique org...
2023-06-02
20 min
Getting Health Care Right
Multidisciplinary teams tackle advanced heart issues at TriHealth’s Bethesda North Hospital
A heart failure diagnosis can be frightening for many patients. But TriHealth’s Advanced Heart Failure program is in the business of offering hope for that diagnosis, according to Dr. Sateesh Kesari, advanced heart failure transplant cardiologist with TriHealth, in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.“The reality is, there’s a 50%, five-year mortality associated with that (diagnosis), similar to what we see with cancer,” says Kesari. “But there are a lot of great therapies that can help you live many, many years and feel a lot better.”TriHealth patient Brian Smith can attest t...
2023-05-19
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth breast cancer patient, surgical oncologist share screening insights
When Ohio House Bill 371 passed last year, insurance companies had to start paying for additional screenings beyond the traditional mammogram for patients with a higher risk of breast cancer. TriHealth patient Jenny Dermody called the additional imaging coverage “a huge blessing” in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. She took advantage and got a 3D mammogram after her regular one last fall — and the team found lobular carcinoma. Dermody shares her story in this episode alongside Dr. Kathleen Raque, a surgical oncologist with TriHealth. Listen to their conversation with Jamie Smith, president and pu...
2023-05-05
13 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth interventional pain specialist on treating chronic back pain
In the U.S., chronic pain is the most common symptom leading patients to their physicians, according to Dr. Sara Nashi, a TriHealth physician who specializes in pain management, in this podcast episode of Getting Health Care Right. “Actually, 25% of the population will have back pain in a given year, and up to 80% of the population will have low back pain during their lifetime,” Nashi says. In the episode, Nashi’s patient, Brenda White, shares her challenges with back pain in recent years and how she was able to overcome...
2023-04-21
14 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth’s COO, chief diversity officer on a mission of equity and inclusivity
There’s a connection between issues like race and ethnicity and how well chronic conditions are managed, according to Terri Hanlon-Bremer, COO of TriHealth, in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. “When you look at typical chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and COPD, where people of color are not having the same outcomes as Caucasian (patients), we can actually pinpoint where we have those variances in our own organization,” Hanlon-Bremer says. “What that allows us to do is work directly with that provider and team member so we can understand (whether...
2023-04-07
21 min
Getting Health Care Right
Fitness expert offers individualized exercise strategies, tips for success
As the fitness supervisor at TriHealth's Fitness and Health Pavilion, Amy Hilderbran knows not everyone looks forward to exercise — but she says she hasn't met someone yet who claims they don't feel better after working out. “You might be a little bit sore. But emotionally and mentally, you feel better. The endorphins are firing, you’re able to move more fluidly. And that’s why we keep doing it. That’s why people keep coming back,” she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast. Hilderbran and host Jamie...
2023-03-17
20 min
Getting Health Care Right
“I would wake up exhausted”: How one patient’s diabetes diagnosis kickstarted big life changes
A diabetes diagnosis puts a patient at a critical juncture in their lives. It simply cannot be ignored. In the short term, uncontrolled diabetes can negatively impact mood, energy level and sleep quality, according to Dawn LaRochelle, certified diabetes care and education specialist and registered dietitian at TriHealth, in this episode of Getting Health Care Right. Longer term, the effects can be even worse, she says: uncontrolled diabetes can increase risk of heart disease, kidney disease, vision problems and overall quality of life. “I had all of that,” says Rolanda Furr, a Cincinnati resident and TriHealth patient, in re...
2023-03-03
17 min
Getting Health Care Right
Cleveland Clinic, TriHealth leaders on recent cardiovascular care affiliation
In December, TriHealth announced an affiliation with the top-ranked Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute with the goal of building on its regionally leading heart and vascular program and delivering the highest quality of care possible to patients. “TriHealth will continue to see its own patients, but we’ll be collaborating on optimizing patient care,” says Dr. Suma Thomas, vice chairman of strategic operations with the Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute in this episode of Getting Health Care Right.In this podcast, Thomas outlines the advantages of the affiliate program along with Dr. Kat...
2023-02-17
13 min
Previa Alliance Podcast
Meet the Lady Who Saved My Life, AKA My High-Risk Doctor
You may need the tissues for today's episode. Sarah speaks with Dr. Rachel Sinkey who cared for Sarah during both her pregnancies and who Sarah credits as the reason she is here today. Sarah and Dr. Sinkey discuss what a high-risk doctor is and how women can advocate for themselves for care. Listen in as they discuss the experience that brought them together and how they both are fighting for healthy moms and babies. This is the one you will want to download and share.About Dr. Sinkey:Rachel Sinkey is an Assistant Professor a...
2023-02-13
1h 06
Getting Health Care Right
Why paying providers for achieving health outcomes is the beauty of population health
Major insurers are increasingly tying health care reimbursement to patient outcomes, provider performance and overall patient satisfaction — an approach to financing that is foundational to population health. “The beauty of population health is, you get paid for achieving health outcomes, so (patients) get good value for the care received, and everybody benefits,” says TriHealth’s COO Terri Hanlon-Bremer in this episode of Getting Health Care Right. In this podcast, Hanlon-Bremer and Dr. Helen Koselka, TriHealth’s chief medical officer, break down population health financing for Cincinnati Business Courier President and Publisher Jamie Smith. L...
2023-02-03
14 min
Getting Health Care Right
Brain injury survivors empowered by weekly wellness training
Living independently can be challenging for individuals who have suffered a neurological injury, disease or disorder. Cincinnati-based InReturn has set a mission to enrich the lives of these individuals through job and learning opportunities. One particularly successful program stems from InReturn’s partnership with TriHealth Corporate Health and focuses on wellness education — the kind which goes beyond a recommendation to eat your vegetables. “Now there’s a focus on the whole person, including emotional and mental well-being,” says Kelsey Schaible, executive director of InReturn, on this episode of Getting Health Care Right. “These classes teach how and...
2023-01-20
11 min
Getting Health Care Right
How to help business executives be the best they can be — physically, emotionally and mentally
Business leaders know all too well the challenge of finding time to take care of themselves and stay healthy. When your day is scheduled down to the last minute and you’re juggling work meetings, travel and family responsibilities, it’s hard to focus on your personal well-being. That’s where executive health programs can be an advantage. “The way our program is structured is all in one day,” says Dr. Malia Harper, an internist and medical director at TriHealth, on the health care system’s executive health screening program. “It’s all on site and provided withi...
2023-01-06
14 min
Getting Health Care Right
“My worst fear confirmed”: One patient’s lung cancer diagnosis and treatment journey
Don Maccarone had four negative baseline scans for lung cancer — and then came the fifth scan, which showed a suspicious mass. “Lung cancer has a horrible reputation, justifiably so,” says Dr. Douglas Adams, a cardiothoracic surgeon with TriHealth and one of Maccarone’s physicians, in this episode of Getting Health Care Right. “But in this circumstance, it’s been detected at a point where there are a number of successful therapeutic options.” Cincinnati Business Courier Publisher Jamie Smith speaks with both Maccarone and Adams about the importance of early detection and diagnosis. Listen to learn more abo...
2022-12-23
16 min
Getting Health Care Right
How the role of nurses and non-physician frontline caregivers changes in the population health model
When it comes to population health initiatives, nurses and other non-physician frontline caregivers are helping lead the way. It’s these team members who often excel at engaging patients and implementing new treatment models or tools to drive better outcomes and experiences. As care moves from episodic to proactive, new opportunities and roles arise for these team members to help improve patient throughput and access across an integrated health care system, according to Jennifer Skinner, MSN, BSN, RN, senior vice president and chief nurse executive for TriHealth, in this episode of Getting Health Care Right.
2022-12-09
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio president, TriHealth CEO share how their partnership aims to help fix a broken system
Health systems across the country, including Cincinnati’s TriHealth, have begun collaborating with payer partners in an effort to reform ineffective payment models. Such partnerships aim to advance population health strategies and incentivize providers for more comprehensive and preventive care. TriHealth’s partnership with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio is designed to “put in place more progressive, innovative payment systems that reward health, that reward prevention, that reward providing care and delivering care in the right place at the right time to produce the right clinical outcomes at the right cost,” Mark Clement, TriHealth CEO said...
2022-11-25
18 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth execs on how advanced technologies are moving the needle to close care gaps
One of the central goals of the population health approach is closing gaps in care — but in many cases, this can be easier said than done. Fortunately, intelligent tools and automation technologies are becoming more prevalent in the health care space to help health systems identify and close care gaps more efficiently and effectively. “Technology augments a lot of the hard work of our physicians and care teams,” says John Khoury, vice president of population health for TriHealth, in this podcast episode. “In many respects, that symbiosis has demonstrated very strong results.” In this episode of Getting He...
2022-11-11
12 min
KUTTI STORY with Sathish
How to sleep like buddha ? - Mental Health Series - தமிழ் - Episode 66
Thanks for listening to this episode. Lucid Dream Concept - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dream Here are five stages of sleeping: Stage 1: Light sleep. We drift in and out and can be awakened easily. Our eyes move slowly and muscle activity slows. Stage 2: Our eye movements stop and our brain waves become slower with occasional bursts of rapid waves called sleep spindles. Stage 3: Deep sleep. Extremely slow brain waves called delta waves appear, interspersed with smaller, faster waves. Stage 4: Deep sleep. The brain produces mostly delta waves. There are no eye movements an...
2022-11-08
02 min
KUTTI STORY with Sathish - தமிழ்
How to sleep like buddha ? - Mental Health Series - தமிழ் - Episode 66
Thanks for listening to this episode.Lucid Dream Concept - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dreamHere are five stages of sleeping: Stage 1: Light sleep. We drift in and out and can be awakened easily. Our eyes move slowly and muscle activity slows.Stage 2: Our eye movements stop and our brain waves become slower with occasional bursts of rapid waves called sleep spindles.Stage 3: Deep sleep. Extremely slow brain waves called delta waves appear, interspersed with smaller, faster waves.Stage 4: Deep sleep. The brain produces mostly delta waves. There are...
2022-11-08
02 min
Getting Health Care Right
How the City of Mason, Ohio, prioritizes community and employee wellness through partnerships
Accolades have been plentiful for the city of Mason, Ohio, in recent months. Not only was Mason ranked fourth on Fortune’s list of the 2022 Best Places to Live in the U.S., but the city was also ranked as one of the top 10 healthiest employers in Ohio. Jennifer Heft, assistant city manager for the City of Mason, credits the latter ranking in part to the city’s partnership with TriHealth. “That partnership dates back to 2010, when we did an expansion at our Mason Community Center,” she says in this episode of Getting Health Care Righ...
2022-10-28
13 min
Getting Health Care Right
Doctors, nurse practitioners and the best way to care for patients
Doctors and nurse practitioners both receive significant specialized training for their careers in the medical field — and both are focused on providing high-quality patient care. But some patients are less familiar with the role of nurse practitioners, and misconceptions about their abilities do exist. “The older population isn’t as used to nurse practitioners and definitely have some guarded questioning,” says Renee Canfield, an internal medicine nurse practitioner with TriHealth in West Chester, in this episode of Getting Health Care Right. “But once they get to see me and experience the care I can give them, they usually are...
2022-10-14
14 min
Getting Health Care Right
Why Cincinnatians appreciate the neighborhood health care model
One quality many Cincinnati patients look for in a health care system is an emphasis on personalized resources and localized support. In recent years, TriHealth’s leaders have recognized this increased demand for “tighter connection and more continuity across the board, both at the patient level, as well as behind the scenes with the care team,” according to Terri Hanlon-Bremer, TriHealth’s COO, in this podcast. That’s why TriHealth has introduced the concept of “health neighborhoods,” which prioritize personalized care and meeting the patient where they’re physically located, said Hanlon-Bremer. Listen as Hanlon-Bremer discusses health n...
2022-09-30
12 min
Getting Health Care Right
TriHealth COO, leading physician share the population health experience through the eyes of a patient
By now, many people in the health care industry have some familiarity with the strategy of population health — an enhanced approach to health care that aims to improve both quality and cost effectiveness through innovative delivery and payment models. But what does this look like from a patient’s perspective?In this Getting Health Care podcast episode, Terri Hanlon-Bremer, COO of TriHealth, talks with Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners, about population health through a patient’s eyes.Listen to the episode, hosted by Cincinnati Business Courier Publisher Jamie Smith...
2022-09-16
13 min
Getting Health Care Right
Population health: Reactions and responses among the health care community
Patients notice an intangible, positive change in their care when they visit practitioners with a proactive approach to population health, according to Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners.In this episode of Getting Health Care Right, hosted by Jamie Smith, publisher of Cincinnati Business Courier, Dolensky joins her colleague, Terri Hanlon-Bremer, COO of TriHealth, to discuss how the evolution of population health is changing the relationship between practitioners and patients.Listen to the podcast to hear about:The value of increased access to health data when it comes...
2022-09-02
10 min
Getting Health Care Right
Why behavioral health needs to be integrated into an overall population health strategy — and how one Cincinnati-area health system is doing it
In this episode of Getting Health Care Right, two health care leaders discuss TriHealth’s population health strategy and integrated behavioral health model — and why these initiatives should matter to area employers.
2022-08-19
15 min
Getting Health Care Right
How population health offers advantages to Cincinnati businesses
Employers both large and small in the Cincinnati market can benefit from more cost-effective health care plans and improved overall health. TriHealth CEO Mark Clement digs into the fundamentals of population health and the advantages for employers in this episode.
2022-08-05
19 min
Getting Health Care Right
What’s wrong with health care today? A health care executive weighs in
In this episode of Getting Health Care Right, hosted by Jamie Smith, publisher of Cincinnati Business Courier, TriHealth CEO Mark Clement discusses the fundamental failings of the current health care payment system and how it hurts businesses — as well as what evolving care models may look like.
2022-07-22
18 min
Getting Health Care Right
How COVID changed health care
In this inaugural episode of Getting Health Care Right, a podcast about the business of health care, Cincinnati Business Courier Publisher Jamie Smith talks with Mark Clement, CEO of TriHealth, about the significant ways in which the pandemic reshaped health care in the United States.
2022-07-01
17 min
SOUNDFOOD
PLEASURE AS THE PRESCRIPTION with Master Herbalist Kelsey Barrett
We are back and so grateful to welcome cosmic sister and healer Kelsey Barrett to Soundfood. Our conversation opens up a portal into the healing realms of pleasure and taps into the tendermost layers of the psycho-emotional body. Whether you are celebrating Valentines or not; Kelsey’s whole being reverberates so powerfully with beauty and Eros that your heart is bound to soften, expand and heal with us in this one. Kelsey Barrett is a clinical herbalist based in San Diego. Focusing on detoxification, density nutrition, and chronic illness, Kelsey uses her own intuition and clin...
2022-02-10
1h 49
A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast
What Makes the Pod Presby?, New Things & Educational Overhaul w/ Robert Hoggard
Send us a textQuestions for the Week:What makes A Matter of Faith "A Presby Podcast"? What specifically makes your podcast Presbyterian? Is it having lots of Presbyterians on the podcast? Is it because it is produced by offices in the PCUSA? What does it even mean to be Presbyterian?Whenever you start something new there is often the initial "difficulty" period before things start to get easier. For example, when you first start exercising or playing a sport, you are often very sore or tired for the first few weeks until your...
2022-02-03
55 min
WLWT News 5
BEYOND THE STUDIO: Fact vs. Fiction on Covid 19
Dr. Stephen Blatt with TriHealth has worked in the field of infectious diseases for more than 35 years. We give him statements made on social media or in other public forums and ask him to debunk fact from fiction and truth from misleading. @jatara_https://www.wlwt.com/article/get-the-facts-on-the-vax-debunking-claims-about-the-covid-19-vaccines/37505869
2021-09-14
14 min
HIMSSCast
How COVID-19 changed Zoom — with Heidi West
2020 was the year that "Zoom" entered our vocabulary as a verb meaning "to video chat". For Zoom it was a year that their customer base exploded, including in the healthcare space. It was a year of validation for the then nine-year-old tech company, but also a year of the sorts of challenges that come from rapid, unexpected scaling. On today's HIMSSCast, Zoom Head of Healthcare joins guest host Kat Jercich to look back at a tumultuous time, and look ahead to the future.This episode is brought to you by Zoom.Talking p...
2021-08-04
25 min
Health Talk
Graduating from Pediatric to Adult Care
Transitioning from pediatric care to adult primary care involves more than just a change in physician. It requires an organized process that enables a young person to gain independent health care skills and adapt to a new model of care. In this episode of TriHealth’s Health Talk podcast features TriHealth primary care physician Robert Travez, MD and pediatrician Abigail Stein, MD, who share how physicians and parents can support this important step into adulthood.
2021-07-12
29 min
HIMSSCast
IMO Presents: Interoperability enables effective patient data management
Angel Mena, MD, and Steven Rube, MD, discuss the challenges of managing and sharing patient data post-pandemic and lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis. Merging clinical, technical and data realms to capture and share patient data most effectively has been ramping up quickly during the pandemic, according to Steven Rube, MD, Senior Vice President, Global Clinical Services, IMO. He and Angel Mena, MD, Adult Medicine Physician, TriHealth, and CMIO of Clinician Collaboration Platform, Halo Health, share their expertise on adapting technology to the clinical world in this podcast.Specifically, Mena and Rube talk about:Th...
2021-05-27
21 min
Monitor Mondays
Appealing Ridiculous DRG Denials: Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic?
“Ridiculous denials are frustrating. Vent, and then respond,” Dr. Andrew Markiewitz advises. “But ask: are you arguing over the Titanic’s deck chairs?” “Insurers may correctly identify unsubstantiated diagnoses,” Markiewitz added – and, if their findings are legitimate, return the money. If the DRG or reimbursement doesn’t materially change, after all, where’s the value?Fighting the fight worth fighting will be the topic of the next edition of Monitor Mondays, when Markiewitz, a physician advisor at the Cincinnati-based TriHealth, Inc., will share his experiences in appealing DRG denials.Other segments to be featured during the l...
2021-03-29
30 min
Health Talk
Concussions
Concussions are serious injuries that can alter the way your brain works, causing symptoms that range from painful headaches to difficulties with balance, vision, memory and reasoning. To learn more about what causes concussions, and how they can be treated, Tom chats with Doctor Matthew Daggy, a specialist in primary care sports medicine at the TriHealth Orthopedic and Sports Institute; Kellen Reed, a student athlete from Ross High School who recently recovered from a concussion; and his father Paul.
2021-03-26
22 min
Health Talk
Lung Cancer: The Importance of Screening, the Latest Treatments and a Patient's Story
Lung Cancer symptoms typically don’t appear until the cancer has reached a very advanced stage, which is why it causes more deaths each year than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. To find out more about the latest advances in lung cancer treatment, Tom talks with Doctor Leanne Budde, a Medical Oncologist at the TriHealth Cancer Institute, and Cheech, one of her recent patients.
2021-03-19
22 min
Monitor Mondays
Bed Hijacking: Outpatients Assigned to Inpatient Beds
“Are your CFOs agitated by the increase of outpatients in inpatient beds because of the removal of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), total hip arthroplasty (THA), and hundreds of other procedures from Medicare’s Inpatient-Only List (IPO) list?” asked Julie Collins recently on the RAC Relief listserv. “If the surgeon’s office is securing the prior authorization, how are they doing with securing the proper classification (inpatient/outpatient)? Are they using a dartboard to determine which classification they request?”During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, Collins, manager of utilization management at TriHealth in Cincinnati, Ohio, will report on ho...
2021-03-08
30 min
Health Talk
COVID-19 Vaccination
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is underway, but many people have questions about when vaccines will be available, what side effects they may have, and what vaccination means for precautions like masks and social distancing. To help answer these questions, Tom talks with Dr. Stephen Blatt, TriHealth Medical Director of Infectious Diseases; Dr. Jonathan Buck, TriHealth Primary Care Physician; and Terri Hanlon–Bremer, TriHealth Vice President of Employer Solution and Population Health.
2021-02-19
28 min
ACGME AWARE Well-Being Podcasts
Benefits and Barriers of Psychological First Aid in Residency Training
Dr. Stuart Slavin, ACGME Senior Scholar for Well-being, talks with a group of residents about how COVID-19 has impacted their well-being during training. They discuss how the practices of Psychological First Aid, an approach developed by a group of international non-profits to train people to help others experiencing trauma, has the potential to equip residents with strategies for managing the many challenges faced by their community members in crisis. Pediatric hospitalist Anu Gorukanti, a recent graduate of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; Clare Brady, a second-year family medicine resident at Northwestern in Chicago, and Shivani Parikh, a third-year OB...
2021-01-11
37 min
Health Talk
Acts of Kindness and Your Child's Development
Experts agree that being kind to children and encouraging them to be kind to others play a significant role in their development and has implications for the adults they become. This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features Denise Warrick, MD a Pediatrician from TriHealth Pediatrics; Sue Sivertson Ph.D., a Parenting Specialist from the Parent Connext program at Beech Acres Parenting Center; and Kim Adler, a parent and participant in the Parent Connext program. They explain the role of kindness in the development of children and their emotional intelligence and share some tips and examples of putting into practice.
2020-12-22
16 min
Health Talk
Modeling Kindness for Children in a Pandemic
Raising children in an atmosphere of kindness can be tough to do in the best of times, but parenting during a pandemic only adds to the challenges. To help parents understand how, this episode of Health Talk by TriHealth continues the conversation with Denise Warrick, MD a Pediatrician from TriHealth Pediatrics; Sue Sivertson Ph.D., a Parenting Specialist from the Parent Connext program at Beech Acres Parenting Center; and Kim Adler, a parent and participant in the Parent Connext program.
2020-12-21
20 min
Cincinnati Reds Podcast
11/18/20: Reds Hot Stove League Show
Hosts Tommy Thrall and Jim Day are back for the latest edition of the Reds Hot Stove League Show! Reds.com beat writer Mark Sheldon joins the program to present the 2020 Reds Team Awards including the Ernie Lombardi MVP Award presented by TriHealth, Johnny Vander Meer Most Outstanding Pitcher Award and Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award. 2020 NL CY Young winner Trevor Bauer and pitcher Amir Garrett also join the show for two outstanding conversations! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: http...
2020-11-19
36 min
Health Talk
Metastatic Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Awareness
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer in the U.S., with nearly one out of eight women being diagnosed at some point in their lives. Nearly 65 percent of breast cancer cases are diagnosed before it spreads – greatly increasing the outlook for patients. But what about cases of metastatic breast cancer, where the disease has begun to spread? This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features Amie Jackson MD, a medical oncologist with TriHealth Cancer Institute, who specializes in the treatment of breast cancer. Dr. Jackson talks about advances in the treatment of metastatic breast ca...
2020-10-28
27 min
The Rethink Marketing Podcast
Trends, Catalysts, and Mindset Shifts | Rob Whitehouse
On Episode 19 of take5: The Rethink Marketing Podcast we sit down with the formidable Rob Whitehouse, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for TriHealth, to unpack a variety of topics, including system evolution, local and national trends, marketing during COVID, and generally staying ahead of the ever-evolving landscape of hospital and healthcare marketing. Don’t just observe trends: Rethink trends and drive them! We'd love to hear from you: take5@reed5group.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-10-08
48 min
Genotypecast with Grey Genetics
NCCN Guidelines & Expanded Recommendations for Germline Testing Based on Tumor Genomic Testing Results
Karen Huelsman MS, LGC discusses recent NCCN guideline updates which expand genetic testing criteria (for high-penetrance hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer susceptibility genes) to include any mutation identified on tumor testing that has clinical implications if also identified in the germline. She discusses these updated recommendations in the context of the evolution of tumor genomic testing, commercially available paired tumor testing, and her role as a Precision Medicine Oncology Genetic Counselor. Find Karen on Twitter: @Karen_GC_Cincin and on LinkedIn Related Links and Resources NCCN Guidelines: Genetic/Familial Hi...
2020-10-04
15 min
Healthcare Plus Podcast
02_The Power of Great Communication with Mark Clement
Quint Studer talks with Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, about how the $2.1 billion Cincinnati Health System is navigating the COVID-19 crisis.Healthcare has been one of the hardest hit industries. Mark talks about how TriHealth took a $100 million loss in the first few months of the pandemic and came back stronger, more aligned, and more cohesive. Their success lay in how they approached one of the most crucial leadership competencies: communication. Not only did COVID force TriHealth to get better at using video technology to reach distributed stakeholders in a timely and effective way, it...
2020-09-29
49 min
Health Talk
Vaccines
Vaccinations play a major role in preventing disease worldwide and offer the promise of a healthy and safe post-COVID-19 world. This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth TriHealth Primary Care Physician Dr. John Proctor and TriHealth Infectious Diseases Medical Director Dr. Stephen Blatt.
2020-09-10
00 min
Health Talk
Surviving a STEMI Heart Attack: Diane's Story
Two out of three heart attacks happen to somebody experiencing their first heart attack. While all heart attacks are medical emergencies, one of the most dangerous is an ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) heart attack, during which one of the heart's major arteries (one of the arteries that supplies oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the heart muscle) is blocked. In the event of a STEMI heart attack, it is critical to take immediate action. This episode of the Health Talk by TriHealth podcast features an emotional story from Diane Fisher, who survived a STEMI heart attack. Diane is joined by her...
2020-08-07
00 min
Health Talk
Managing Chronic Pain Through Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)
Living with acute or chronic pain can significantly damage your quality of life, affecting any part of the body in people of any age. In this episode, you’ll learn how Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) specialists diagnose and relieve painful conditions. Tom chats with Doctor Tammy Musolino, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist at TriHealth, and Stacy Rich, a double amputee who has faced a difficult battle with pain, made more challenging by the opioid crisis.
2020-06-22
00 min
Health Talk
Telehealth
Even if you can’t leave the house, there may be times when you or someone you care about needs to see a doctor. Fortunately, an emerging technology called Telehealth now makes it possible to receive certain types of care without leaving home. To learn more, listen to Tom’s discussion with key members of the TriHealth Telehealth team: Eric Peters, Director of Operations for Population Health Organization; Nick Kostoff, Senior Manager of Telehealth; and Doctor Michael Bain, Chief Medical Informatics Officer. Additional information can be found online at trihealth.com/now.
2020-05-22
00 min
The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome
COVID Frontline: Dr. Kevin Joseph — Chief Medical Officer, TriHealth
Medical professionals are the true heroes of the coronavirus pandemic. Brian is joined by Dr. Kevin Joseph, a former ER doctor and current Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of TriHealth, for a no-holds barred conversation around what it's like to practice medicine during a pandemic, the path to a vaccine, and the secret to staying healthy.
2020-04-28
29 min
Health Talk
Emotional Health while Sheltering in Place
While COVID-19 has Greater Cincinnati residents under stay-at-home orders, many of our responsibilities haven’t stopped — especially for those of you who have children or are caring for adult family members. In this episode, Tom chats with a pediatrician and two clinical psychologists about how to stay sane during this unusual time. Guests include: Dr. Denise Warrick from TriHealth Pediatrics, Dr. Margaret Lemp from Northcreek Family Practice, and Dr. Lisa Braverman from Group Health Clifton.
2020-04-03
00 min
Health Talk
Navigating Cancer Care
There’s a special bell at the TriHealth Cancer Institute that patients ring to signal milestones in their treatment. It’s one of the ways we celebrate the success of a program that’s making a difference for cancer patients throughout Greater Cincinnati. This month, Tom talks with Kelly Krummen, an Oncology Nurse from the TriHealth Cancer Institute, and Stacy Anderson, a patient who recently got to ring that bell.
2020-02-24
00 min
Health Talk
Atrial Fibrillation
One of the most common heart disorders is atrial fibrillation, or AFib for short. It's an irregular heartbeat that can lead to heart failure and stroke. While several million Americans have symptoms of AFib, many people don’t realize just how serious a condition it can be. This month, Tom chats with Doctor Marshall Winner from the TriHealth Heart Institute and Scott Farwick, a patient who was able to resume his diving career thanks to the TriHealth Heart team.
2020-02-04
00 min
Learn From Others
101: Talent Acquisition Partner - Christian Bradley sources talented employees for Tri-Health Services
Sourcing talented employees is an ongoing challenge for any business. As a Talent Acquisition Partner, Christian finds that he is an advocate for the new hire candidate as well as his employer. Find out how he successfully walks this fine line between potential employee and employer on the Learn From Others podcast. This interviewed occurred at the HealthFORCE Expo. This annual event focuses on the next generation of Health Care Professionals in Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. Over 300 students discovered and explored pathways to the region’s most in-demand healthcare professions. You can learn more at...
2019-12-09
15 min
Health Talk
Total Joint Replacement
Replacing a major joint in the human body — such as a hip, knee, or shoulder — can significantly improve your quality of life, especially if you suffer from pain, weakness in the joint, or limited mobility. Great strides are also being made to minimize and even eliminate some of the most common complications associated with total joint replacement. In this episode, Tom talks with Dr. Mark Snyder about some of the work that’s been pioneered right here in Cincinnati, which is having an impact on treatment practices nationwide and overseas. We also hear from Linda Maier, a patient who’s had two...
2019-11-18
00 min
Nuance in Healthcare
Integrating CDI and electronic medical records for better patient care with Sharon Krug
Sharon Krug is the System Manager for the Clinical Documentation Department at TriHealth in Cincinnati, OH. In today’s episode, we discuss the significance of specific and clear documentation in light of electronic patient medical records, and how CDI impacts a patient’s hospital stay. Learn more at nuance.com/healthcare.
2019-10-22
20 min
Health Talk
Healing Through Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive plastic surgery can play an important role by restoring the human body’s function in addition to repairing physical damage. This month, Tom chats with James Taylor (no relation to the artist), who nearly lost his right leg to a rare skin-destroying infection. We also welcome Dr. Binh Nguyen, a TriHealth specialist in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery who saved Taylor's leg, and Taylor’s wife Connie, who faced difficult choices in her husband’s darkest hour.
2019-07-06
00 min
Health Talk
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in men and women. Unfortunately, symptoms of lung cancer don’t always show until advanced stages of cancer, when treatment options are limited. Recent medical research has shown, however, that screening high-risk individuals — especially those with a lifelong history of tobacco use — can dramatically improve survival rates by as much as 20 percent. This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features lung cancer survivor Thomas Armstead, and his TriHealth team - primary care physician Chad Dunkle, MD and cardiothoracic surgeon R. Douglas Adams, MD, who has played a key role in develo...
2019-05-30
00 min
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Ms.Medicine, an enhanced, concierge primary care model for women Dr. Lisa Larkin Part 2
Today we sit down with Dr. Lisa Larkin for part two of our 2-part interview. Dr. Larkin was recently named “Changemaker In Medicine” by Medical Economics, a distinction given to one of only seven physicians by the national publication AND the 2019 Health Care Hero Entrepreneur by the Cincinnati Business Courier. Dr. Lisa Larkin is Founder and CEO of Ms.Medicine, a health care business model dedicated to advancing evidence-based women’s health. She is also owner and President of Lisa Larkin, MD and Associates, an independent, women’s primary and multispecialty Direct Pri...
2019-04-17
33 min
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Physician Spotlight: Meet Dr Lisa Larkin, CEO, Disrupter, Changemaker In Medicine at Ms Medicine Part 1
Today we sit down with Dr. Lisa Larkin for part one of a 2-part interview. Dr. Larkin was recently named “Changemaker In Medicine” by Medical Economics, a distinction given to one of only seven physicians by the national publication AND the 2019 Health Care Hero Entrepreneur by the Cincinnati Business Courier. Dr. Lisa Larkin is Founder and CEO of Ms.Medicine, a health care business model dedicated to advancing evidence-based women’s health. She is also owner and President of Lisa Larkin, MD and Associates, an independent, women’s primary and multispecialty Direct Pri...
2019-04-17
36 min
Health Talk
Weight Management Surgery
Managing your body weight is a critical part of any healthy lifestyle, but for some people dieting and exercise just aren’t enough. This month Tom chats with Dr. Katie Meister, a specialist in bariatric surgery who’s helping Cincinnatians to get that weight of, keep it off, and return to doing the things they love. We’ll also hear from Lee Bird, one of Dr. Meister’s patients, who has made remarkable progress after gastric bypass surgery.
2019-03-25
00 min
Erol Helps Entrepreneurs
Why entrepreneurs and leaders fail and how specifically to buck the trend.
In today’s conversation with Ron Caruuci, you will learn more about: Helping companies through periods of transformational change - accelerated growth - strategic pivots - cultural movements - leadership - getting out of holes Human endeavor at scale The importance of articulating your compelling, distinct storytelling and narrative How to define your story How business is the merging of two stories and the importance of being able to articulate your story in a compelling, distinct What are the fundamentals of distinction What most entrepreneurs fail to do Why language matters Ways to enroll all those around you in your st...
2019-02-26
31 min
Health Talk
Cochlear Implant
Devices known as cochlear implants enable many patients to overcome hearing loss. In this episode, Tom talks with TriHealth Otolaryngologist Doctor Brian Goico about how cochlear implants are enabling patients to regain their lost hearing. We also chat with Shanice McGrew, a 26 year old nursing student who recently received cochlear implants after a lifetime of progressive hearing loss. For a full transcript of this podcast, visit https://www.trihealth.com/dailyhealthwire/health-topics/speech-and-hearing/health-talk-podcast-cochlear-implants
2019-02-25
00 min
Health Talk
Heart Health
Heart disease kills 1 in 4 people, making it the most common cause of death in the United States. Yet many of these deaths are preventable with simple lifestyle changes. In recognition of American Heart Month, Tom chats with Doctor Kathryn O’Keefe from the top-rated TriHealth Heart Institute and two of her patients. You’ll learn about the warning signs of heart disease and what you can do to reduce your risk. For more information visit TriHealth.com/heart.
2019-02-07
00 min
Health Talk
Midwifery
When we think of childbirth, the first image that comes to mind is often a traditional hospital birth with a doctor. In today’s podcast, we’ll look at alternative options available to women with midwifery care. Tom talks with Sue Wenn, a Certified Nurse Midwife who delivers at Good Samaritan hospital, and Stephanie Barnette, who has delivered five children with TriHealth nurse midwives.
2019-01-09
00 min
Health Talk
Physicians Lead Fight Against Opioids
Opioid addiction is a growing concern in the United States, and Greater Cincinnati in particular. In this month’s episode Tom talks with two TriHealth physicians, Dr. Michael Marcotte and Dr. Kenneth Patton, who are helping to lead the search for safer and more effective alternatives. We’ll also hear from Jamie Ryan, a patient who was treated with traditional pain medication during her first C-section, and a newer Pain Pack treatment during her second.
2018-12-05
00 min
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews
The Aspen Institute Launches New Tool to Create Business Incentives by Measuring Good Jobs
Is our economy strong if the stock market soars and corporate profits hit new highs, while working people’s earnings stay flat and their jobs are unstable? A critical issue in this discussion is that we lack good measures of economic progress that include the share of good companies offering good jobs — jobs with good wages, benefits, stability, and opportunities for advancement. And it’s important not only for workers but also for businesses; employees who have good jobs are more engaged, more productive and more likely to stay. Running a company with job quality in mind is goo...
2018-10-29
1h 17
Health Talk
New Hope for Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Ovarian cancer is one of the more challenging forms to treat, especially when diagnosed at advanced stages. But that may be changing thanks to a specialized form of chemotherapy called Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC). Our guests include gynecologic oncologist Dr. Jack Basil and Farah Kahn, the first TriHealth patient to be treated for ovarian cancer with HIPEC.
2018-09-27
00 min
Health Talk
Living With Diabetes
About one in ten people in the United States have some form of diabetes, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that the number may rise to one in three by 2050. Today we talk with Dr. Michael Heile from the Family Medical Group — a Type 1 diabetic himself — to learn about the latest treatment and prevention strategies. We’ll also hear from Don DiGiacomo, one of his patients, whose treatment has received a significant boost from new advances.
2018-08-31
00 min
Health Talk
Genetic Counseling
Genetic counseling is one of the exciting developments in the recent trend toward personalized medical treatment. You'll learn how this rapidly-growing field can help people with a family history of cancer spot warning signs much earlier, improving the chance of successful treatment or even preventing cancer entirely.
2018-08-07
00 min
Health Talk
Maternal Cardiac Care
Women with heart conditions are often told that they shouldn’t try to have children. But while the risks and challenges are real, in many cases they can be overcome. This month we talk with Doctor William Schnettler, Director of the TriHealth Center for Maternal Cardiac Care, one of the few multidisciplinary programs in the country that’s dedicated to helping women with cardiac conditions achieve their dream of having a baby.
2018-07-04
00 min
livefromtable1's podcast
Live From Table 1 Episode 17
Proud Xavier University Grad comes home to run one of the largest Healthcare Systems in Ohio. Mark Clement has traveled in his career, but has landed back in his hometown to run TriHealth as President and CEO. This guy is in charge of the very hospital he was born in-Good Samaritan. Hear his take on what it's like managing a full comprehensive network of medical care in an ever changing environment. He talks access, reach, diversity and TriHealth's major investment into Xavier University.
2018-06-11
50 min
Health Talk
Regenerative Medicine
Until recently, much of the damage caused by traumatic injuries and a variety of diseases couldn’t be reversed, but that could be changing thanks to a relatively new field known as regenerative medicine. Here in Cincinnati it’s already being used to treat chronic tendon injuries, osteoarthritis, and acute ligament and muscle injuries. Listen in to learn more about what regenerative medicine already offers today as Tom chats with Doctor Andrew Islam from the TriHealth Orthopedic and Sports Institute. You’ll also hear from Jake Hubbard, a local patient with firsthand experience of the dramatic results regenerative medicine is making...
2018-06-01
00 min
Health Talk
Brain Cancer
Any form of cancer is a life-altering condition, but brain tumors also create many other challenges. Dr. Richard Curry, the only fellowship-trained Neuro-Oncologist currently practicing in Southwest Ohio, joins us to discuss how he’s helping patients to navigate the life-altering journey of brain cancer. We also talk with Bob Kehm, who is beating the odds after overcoming several brain tumors since 2012.
2018-05-10
00 min