We found 10 episodes of Radio Advisory with the tag “health equity”.
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216: Why providers and employers need to focus on women's health "beyond the bikini"
July 16th, 2024 | 28 mins 10 secs
health equity, service lines
In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board women’s health experts Kara Marlatt and Gaby Marmolejos to explain why providers and employers need to expand their focus on women’s health to include the post-reproductive years, and explore what tangible steps they can take to do so today.
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210: How you approach precision medicine matters—for some patients more than others
May 28th, 2024 | 31 mins 43 secs
clinical innovation and affordability, health equity
In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board clinical innovation experts Amanda Okaka and Fanta Cherif to break down the health equity conundrum presented by precision medicine: Will precision medicine reduce disparities, or exacerbate them? The answer depends on the actions—big and small—of industry leaders.
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194: The patients are not all right: Unpacking the quality crisis with The Joint Commission's Dr. David Baker
February 6th, 2024 | 39 mins 53 secs
external guests, health equity, provider strategy and financial outlook
In this episode, host Rachel Woods talks with Darby Sullivan, Advisory Board's equity expert, about the state of clinical quality. She also speaks with Dr. David Baker, Executive Vice President for Healthcare Quality Evaluation and Improvement at The Joint Commission, to discuss why patient quality is declining and what the industry can do to improve it.
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188: The business case for investing in women's health
December 5th, 2023 | 32 mins 34 secs
health equity, service lines
Host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board's Gaby Marmolejos, Kara Marlatt, and Ellie Wiles to discuss the financial imperative and opportunities of investing in holistic women's health.
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181: Does healthcare's approach to obesity harm patients?
October 17th, 2023 | 34 mins 13 secs
health equity, service lines
In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites health equity expert Darby Sullivan and pharmacy expert Chloe Bakst to discuss how the healthcare industry's traditional approaches to treating obese patients may be doing more harm than good.
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175: We need to talk about maternal health in America [Bonus content]
August 15th, 2023 | 41 mins 14 secs
behavioral health, health equity, service lines
This week Radio Advisory is featuring an encore of "We need to talk about maternal health in America," recorded in Oct. 2021. Advisory Board health equity expert Darby Sullivan and women's health expert Gaby Marmolejos also give an update on why maternal and women's health outcomes have only gotten worse since this episode first aired.
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154: The behavioral health crisis won't change (unless we do)
March 14th, 2023 | 30 mins 21 secs
behavioral health, health equity, service lines
Host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites equity and behavioral health expert Darby Sullivan to guest host a conversation on the most impactful changes that all stakeholders can make to create a better, more equitable behavioral health system.
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138: Microsoft's head of AI on building ethical systems
October 25th, 2022 | 36 mins 33 secs
external guests, health equity, tech and ai
Host Rachel Woods invites Microsoft's National Director for Artificial Intelligence Tom Lawry to talk about how racial bias creeps into AI and what we all can do to create anti-racist intelligent systems.
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122: The 5 root causes of behavioral health inequity
July 5th, 2022 | 28 mins 47 secs
behavioral health, health equity, service lines
Host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board’s Darby Sullivan and Rachel Zuckerman to discuss the root causes of behavioral health inequity and what it would take for the health care industry to give behavioral health the same attention as physical health.
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103: What an equitable organization looks like and how yours can get there
February 15th, 2022 | 27 mins 12 secs
health equity
Host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Darby Sullivan and Solomon Banjo to talk about why organizations have trouble with health equity and what they can do to be more equitable.