About the show
A top podcast for healthcare leaders, with over one million downloads, Radio Advisory is your weekly download on how to untangle the industry's most pressing challenges to help leaders like you make the best business decisions for your organization.
From unpacking major trends in care delivery—like site-of-care shifts and the rise of high-cost drugs—to demystifying stakeholder dynamics, to shining a spotlight on priorities that may get overlooked, we're here to help. Our hosts and seasoned researchers talk with industry experts to equip you with knowledge to confront today's unanswered questions in healthcare. New episodes drop every Tuesday. | www.advisory.com
Episodes
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Episode 13: IPPS just dropped. Here is what you need to know.
May 15th, 2020 | 12 mins 12 secs
health policy
Emily Connelly returns to Radio Advisory to talk to Rae about the Inpatient Prospective Payment System proposed rule and shares her key takeaways from the 1,602 page rule.
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Episode 12: Financial impact series: Ambulatory Surgery Centers
May 14th, 2020 | 18 mins 14 secs
financial impact
Continuing “Financial Impact” series on how Covid-19 is impacting the financial health of various players in health care. Megan Director, who has years of experience researching service line strategy joins Rae to talk about the impact COVID-19 is having on Ambulatory Surgery Centers, and why it is different than other parts of the industry.
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Episode 11: [Quick update] Financial impact series: Hospitals
May 12th, 2020 | 7 mins 47 secs
financial impact
Rachel brings back Christopher Kerns to give a brief update on the financial impact of Covid-19 on hospitals.
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Episode 10: Financial impact series: Payers
May 7th, 2020 | 17 mins 53 secs
financial impact
Rachel is joined by Rachel Sokol, who leads research specific to health plans at the Advisory Board, to discuss the financial impact that payers and employers are experiencing in the wake of Covid-19.
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Episode 9: It's Nurses Week. Why this year must be different
May 5th, 2020 | 21 mins
clinical workforce
Rachel is joined by Carol Boston-Fleischhauer, Chief Nursing Officer at Advisory Board about nurses week, and why the typical approach to celebrating nurses fall's short of what's needed…
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Episode 8: Reopening for business part two: Ambulatory practices
May 1st, 2020 | 18 mins 59 secs
covid-19
Rachel is joined by Daniel Kuzmanovich to talk about how ambulatory practices should think about resuming in-person visits and what steps they will need to take in order to reopen.
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Episode 7: Financial impact series: Hospitals
April 30th, 2020 | 12 mins 54 secs
provider strategy and financial outlook
Rachel looks at the financial impact of Covid-19 on hospitals through the lens of their revenues, operations, and what's ahead beyond the pandemic.
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Episode 6: Reopening for business? Here's what you need to know
April 27th, 2020 | 20 mins
covid-19
Rachel is joined by Shay Pratt to talk about how hospitals should think about reopening for non-Covid-19 procedures (and where they should start).
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Episode 5: Are large health systems faring better with Covid-19?
April 24th, 2020 | 22 mins 3 secs
covid-19, systemness
Rachel invites Emily Connelly to discuss the concept of systemness and how large health systems and standalone hospitals are faring with Covid-19.
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Episode 4: Leading through a crisis
April 22nd, 2020 | 27 mins 13 secs
leadership
Rachel Woods chats with Craig Pirner, an Advisory Board expert on leadership, to unpack what leaders can do to more effectively lead their people and organizations through this stressful and emotional time.
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Episode 3: The perception of government's role in healthcare
April 17th, 2020 | 19 mins 3 secs
health policy
Rachel and Christopher Kerns discuss how COVID-19 could change the Presidential election in November and the government's role in healthcare beyond it.
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Episode 2: How COVID-19 is transforming telehealth now and in the future
April 15th, 2020 | 32 mins 58 secs
covid-19
Rachel Woods consults with Advisory Board's go-to technology and telehealth expert John League to understand how the COVID-19 virus has changed how providers and patients are using telehealth today, and what he thinks telehealth’s tomorrow might look like.