Showing posts with label healthcare administration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare administration. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2020

Quarantine Graduation Special



A special edition of the Health Leader Forge dedicated to the University of New Hampshire Health Management and Policy Class of 2020 and all of the future health leaders who are graduating this spring. In this podcast, I go back through the archives and gather advice for early careerists from nine previous guests. I then share a little advice of my own, and close with a reading of a passage from Henry David Thoreau's Walden.

Links to the Podcast: 
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthleaderforge/quarantine-graduation-special/
YouTube: https://youtu.be/WOmapf0wnpo 
Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-health-leader-forge
Podcast Outline

Time       Topic

19:10       Bonica's 3 Pieces of Advice
26:06       "I left the woods", from Henry David Thoreau's Walden


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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Stephanie Nadolny, VP of Hospital Operations, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod


Today’s guest is Stephanie Nadolny. Stephanie is the Vice President of Hospital Operations, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod and the Vice President of Ancillary Services, Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. Stephanie started her career in therapeutic recreation and has worked in rehabilitation services for thirty years. In this podcast we talk about Stephanie’s journey from an entry-level clinician to running a 60 bed rehabilitation hospital and helping to lead a rehabilitation services network. I really enjoyed talking with Stephanie not just because she happens to be a two-time UNH alumna, but also because she is a truly authentic leader.

Anchor:
Abridged version: https://anchor.fm/healthleaderforge/episodes/Stephanie-Nadolny--VP-of-Hospital-Operations--Spaulding-Rehabilitation-Hospital-Cape-Cod-abridged-egra7h
Full length version: https://anchor.fm/healthleaderforge/episodes/Stephanie-Nadolny--VP-of-of-Hospital-Operations--Spaulding-Rehabilitation-Hospital-Cape-Cod-full-egra5r
iTunes: https://listen.stitcher.com/yvap/?af_dp=stitcher://episode/64604933&af_web_dp=https://www.stitcher.com/episode/64604933

Interview Outline (full-length)
Time      Topic
0:01:24 UNH and Therapeutic Recreation
0:06:45 health reform and Therapeutic Recreation (TR)
0:09:38 beginning in TR in education
0:11:04 TR Thereapist at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston
0:12:54 becoming a supervisor - "finding your legs"
0:15:41 Masters in Healthcare Administration at UNH
0:17:49 MHA vs. MBA
0:18:54 administrative director, Burbank Spaulding Rehabilitation Center
0:22:49 expanding beyond clinical leadership, moving into role of 2nd level manager
0:26:14 coming to the Cape
0:28:56 formalizing into a division of post-acute care under Partners
0:30:02 what is a rehabilitation hospital
0:34:44 the rehab team
0:35:54 the discharge decision
0:38:34 reimbursement for rehab hospitals
0:40:44 nursing home vs. rehab hospital
0:42:25 local market
0:43:03 relationship with the Spaulding Network
0:44:19 Stephanie's roles at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod
0:46:54 taking on services that she had never worked in
0:50:29 VP of Clinical Services for the Spaulding Network
0:53:17 what is rewarding about the rehabilitation space
0:53:30 trends in rehabilitation
0:54:51 adaptive sports
0:58:39 outpatient operations at Spaulding Cape Cod
1:00:03 what keeps Stephanie up at night
1:01:24 leadership philosophy
1:02:35 what makes a good leader
1:03:59 what does she look for when hiring leaders
1:05:39 how did mentors help her
1:07:39 what is her mentoring approach
1:08:54 a leadership lesson learned the hard way
1:10:11 organizational culture
1:12:04 professional organizations
1:13:05 book recommendations for early careerists
1:14:24 for an early careerist, why rehab?

Links to Topics Discussed






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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Joel Hornberger, Chief Strategy Officer, Cherokee Health Systems


Today’s guest is Joel Hornberger, the Chief Strategy Officer and National Training Director at Cherokee Health Systems, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. I had the good fortune to hear Joel speak last fall at an event sponsored by the New Hampshire-Vermont Chapter of HFMA and invited him to be on the podcast, and I’m really pleased that he did. Cherokee Health Systems is a combined Federally Qualified Health Center and Community Mental Health Center, which is kind of unique. Cherokee provides care for more than 70,000 patients through it’s 23 brick and mortar locations and 23 additional telemedicine sites.

Cherokee has been an innovator in the area of integrating behavioral health and primary care, which is the focus of my conversation with Joel today. In the interview we talk about how Cherokee uses embedded behavioral health consultants (BHCs) to collaborate with primary care providers as well as the Clinic developed a unique rating system called the BPSA to quantify the needs of individual patients, among other things. I really enjoyed talking with Joel because his passion for integrated care and the FQHC mission is so apparent. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

During the podcast I make reference to a presentation that includes a floor plan used for integrating primary care and behavioral health, as well as the BPSA. You can find that presentation here.

Links to Podcast:

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/healthleaderforge/episodes/Joel-Hornberger--Chief-Strategy-Officer--Cherokee-Health-Systems-egra8j

Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-health-leader-forge

Podcast Outline

Time     Topic
0:01:58 education, VISTA volunteer
0:04:38 transition to healthcare administration
0:05:35 lessons from working in managed care in the 80's
0:08:05 Cherokee Health Systems - history
0:10:18 "going where the grass is brownest"
0:11:55 CMHC and FQHC - explaining what they are
0:16:21 growing from behavioral health to an integrated system
0:18:15 growing the system from 4 to 23 clinics
0:19:26 integrating behavioral health and primary care - treating the whole person
0:24:39 moving from co-location to integration
0:27:33 integrating beahvioral health consultants (BHCs)
0:29:38 an example of BHC treatment
0:32:26 the role of the BHC and behavioral treatment
0:33:56 training for BHC role
0:36:08 staffing ratios for BHCs vs primary providers
0:36:29 Services offered - Dental services
0:38:25 Services offered - addiction services
0:40:33 Grants and other funding for FQHCs
0:43:45 telemedicine to support school-based clinics
0:48:32 telemedicine in support of psychiatry
0:49:23 telemedicine - the aesthetics
0:50:22 telemedicine and licensing
0:51:49 Value-based contracts and the Bio-psycho-social Assessment (BPSA)
0:56:56 zip-code trumps genetic code
0:57:56 working with claims data
0:59:19 using the BPSA score to manage patients
0:59:59 using BPSA to guide preventive care, community health coordinator role
1:03:39 role as chief operating officer and now, chief strategy officer
1:08:03 what makes a good leader?
1:10:18 what do you look for when hiring a leader? Importance of fit
1:12:21 a difficult leadership lesson you learned the hard way? Making promises you can keep
1:17:28 why should early careerists look to FQHCs?

Links to topics discussed:

Cherokee Health Systems

What is Integrated Behavioral Health? AHRQ


Lebanon Valley College