Sinopsis
MGMA Small Talk is a biweekly podcast, featuring conversations with MGMA members, industry experts and more, that equips medical practice leaders with the information and tools they need to thrive.
Episodios
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MGMA Insights: Unlocking HR Strategies for Medical Practice Leaders with Cristy Good
05/06/2024 Duración: 35minIntroduction:Welcome to another episode of the MGMA Insights Podcast, hosted by Daniel Williams. In this episode, Daniel sits down with Cristy Good, Senior Advisor at MGMA, to chat about the essential Human Resources strategies every medical practice leader should know. Cristy, a former healthcare practice administrator and a co-author of MGMA’s new book, Advanced Strategy for Medical Practice Leaders: Human Resources Management Edition, shares her wealth of experience and practical advice on navigating the complexities of HR in the healthcare industry.Episode Highlights:1. Introduction to the HR Management Edition: - Daniel and Cristy discuss the new book's release and its significance for medical practice leaders. - Emphasis on aligning HR strategies with organizational goals to enhance operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.2. Cristy’s Journey and Insights: - Cristy shares her career path from laboratory work to healthcare practice administration, highlighting how these experiences shaped t
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MGMA Insights: Developing Your Team Through HR Strategies for Employee Growth, Performance Management, and Recruitment
03/06/2024 Duración: 32minIn this MGMA Member Spotlight Podcast episode, host Daniel Williams speaks with Tony Schier, Executive Director of Cheyenne Obstetrics and Gynecology, about implementing successful human resources practices. They discuss strategies for developing employee skills, tracking performance goals, conducting effective interviews, and onboarding new hires. Tony contributed to MGMA's newest book, Advanced Strategy for Medical Practice Leaders: Human Resources Management Edition. Summary: Tony shares how his practice evaluates staff annually and encourages career development through certifications and training. He explains how setting organizational, department, and individual goals tied to key metrics helps improve performance in areas like patient satisfaction. Tony also discusses prioritizing integrity and cultural fit when interviewing candidates. The conversation provides insights on developing employees, implementing performance reviews, and strengthening recruitment practices at small medical offices.Takeaways:-
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MGMA Week in Review: Addressing Mental Health Costs, Nurse Recruitment Strategies, and Preventing Physician Burnout
31/05/2024 Duración: 18minIn this MGMA Week in Review podcast episode, Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett discuss the shocking costs of ignoring mental health issues, strategies medical groups use to recruit nurses, and ways to prevent physician burnout through mindfulness and partnerships.Key Takeaways and Resources:(Healthcare Finance News) - Colleen shares a recent analysis projecting that avoidable healthcare costs from mental health inequities could reach $1.3 trillion by 2040. (Harvard Business Review) - Leaders can improve decision-making by embracing diverse questioning techniques. (MGMA Stat) - Despite challenges, medical groups have increased clinician productivity and compensation by 4-6% through strategies like extended hours and increased telehealth usage. (MedPage Today)—Despite numerous challenges, medical practices' resilience and adaptability have led to increased productivity and compensation. (Medical Economics) - Preventing burnout includes mindfulness practices, congressional support for the Dr. Lorna Breen Healt
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MGMA Insights: Peer-to-Peer Conversations and Work-Life Balance with Dr. Jennifer Taylor
29/05/2024 Duración: 27minIn the latest episode of the MGMA Insights Podcast, host Daniel Williams welcomes Dr. Jennifer Taylor, Lead Medical Director at Humana, to discuss crucial topics affecting medical practice leaders today. Dr. Taylor shares the importance of effective communication among medical professionals, strategies for achieving a balanced work-life dynamic, and mentorship's value in the healthcare industry. These insights also offer valuable guidance on addressing burnout and enhancing team dynamics while utilizing available resources for better practice management.Actionable InsightsDr. Taylor's expertise and practical advice provide invaluable guidance for medical practice leaders aiming to foster better communication, achieve work-life balance, and support their teams effectively. Here are some actionable steps based on her insights:Enhance Communication:Implement regular team meetings and feedback sessions to foster open dialogue and quickly resolve issues.Use clear, concise language, and listen actively and empathet
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MGMA Member Spotlight: Leading a Large Independent Primary Care Group through Value-Based Care with Eric Schwab
27/05/2024 Duración: 26minOn this episode of the MGMA Insights Podcast, host Daniel Williams sits down with Eric Schwab, COO of Preferred Primary Care Physicians. Eric shares his journey from real estate to becoming a leader in healthcare management. He discusses leading Preferred Primary Care, the largest independent primary care group in Western Pennsylvania with over 90 providers. Eric also details the strategic shift to value-based care and how data and wraparound services improved patient outcomes. Major Takeaways:Building a culture of care and family at Preferred Primary Care through benefits, communication and staff developmentImplementing systems and infrastructure to successfully transition to value-based care contracts Utilizing data to inform care protocols and identify at-risk patients for proactive interventionDeveloping healthcare managers through mentoring and challenging assumptionsAchieving work-life balance as a healthcare leader through boundaries, planning and limiting reactivityMGMA Resources:MGMA StatAsk an Advi
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MGMA Week in Review: Leveraging AI, Maintaining Event Momentum, and Tips on Contract Negotiations
26/05/2024 Duración: 19minWelcome to this week's episode of the MGMA Week in Review podcast, hosted by Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett. In this episode, Colleen and Daniel discuss the growing role of AI technology, like ambient transcription, in healthcare. They also cover strategies for implementing lessons from leadership programs and navigating trade issues. Colleen shares a story about pufferfish and highlights how practices can approach negotiations.Takeaways:- Ambient AI shows promise but still needs human review for quality (MGMA Stat)- Gradual change and team involvement help apply lessons from events (HBR) - Identifying unique strengths allows practices to take control in negotiations (Physicians Practice)- Trade policies and litigation trends impact costs and provider roles (Fierce Healthcare)- Consider becoming an expert witness if interested in that professional path (MedPage Today)MGMA Resources:MGMA StatAsk an AdvisorMGMA MembershipMGMA ConsultingWE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOULet us know if there's a topic you want us to c
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MGMA Insights: Mastering the Fine Art of Small Talk with Debra Fine
22/05/2024 Duración: 38minIn this episode of the MGMA Insights podcast, host Daniel Williams sits down with renowned small talk expert and author Deborah Fine to discuss her transformation from introverted engineer to communication skills coach. Debra shares her experiences developing her small talk skills and offers practical advice for effectively navigating social interactions in personal and professional settings. They also discuss updates to her book The Fine Art of Small Talk.Key Takeaways: -Small talk is important for developing relationships both personally and professionally. It acts as an "appetizer" to get to know someone.-People should assume the burden of making others comfortable in conversations by asking questions, showing interest, and finding common ground.-Ask open-ended questions and be a good listener to avoid mundane small talk and truly learn about the other person.-Gracefully exit boring conversations when needed by using strategies like mentioning the need to greet someone else.-Be mindful of word choices to a
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MGMA Member Spotlight: Marie Eslick on Prioritizing Culture Through Strategic HR Insights
20/05/2024 Duración: 41minIn this episode of the MGMA Member Spotlight podcast, host Daniel Williams interviews Marie Eslick, Director of Human Resources at Apex Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center, about her strategies for managing HR in a rapidly growing dermatology practice. Eslick shares the journey of Apex's expansion from one location to 14 locations across multiple cities. She underscores her commitment to fostering a robust organizational culture through recognition programs, clear communication of values, and employee engagement initiatives. Eslick's strategies for competitive benefits and compensation packages, streamlined recruiting and onboarding processes, and ensuring cultural fit for new hires have been instrumental in this growth.Main Takeaways:Prioritizing organizational culture and a people-first approach to support rapid growthImplementing recognition programs, clear values communication, and sponsorship of charity events Negotiating competitive benefits packages and adding voluntary coverage optionsUtilizing appl
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MGMA Week in Review: Transitioning to Value, Prioritizing Mental Health, and a New Approach to Medical Debt
20/05/2024 Duración: 16minOn this MGMA Week in Review episode, hosts Colleen Luckett and Daniel Williams discuss the latest results from the MGMA STAT poll on medical groups' value-based care strategies. They also explore strategies for supporting mental health in the workplace and highlight a new approach one health system took to medical debt collection that improved access to care.Links:- MGMA STAT Poll: Latest results on medical groups' value-based contracting plans and the challenges of transitioning payment models. - Mental Health Awareness Month: Highlights from a Harvard Business Review article on strategies for organizations and individuals to support mental well-being at work. Tips for setting boundaries and taking breaks.- Case Study: Why one New York health system stopped suing patients. Rochester Regional Health's shift to a more compassionate approach, focusing on helping patients access insurance, financial aid, and payment plans instead of aggressive collections, has had a profound positive impact. This new approach ha
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MGMA Insights: Unlocking Healthcare Media Success with Scott Becker
15/05/2024 Duración: 39minIn this episode of the MGMA Insights podcast, host Daniel Williams interviews Scott Becker, founder and CEO of Becker's Healthcare. Becker, who will be a mainstage speaker at the upcoming MGMA Operations Conference in Chicago, shares his journey from law school to healthcare media, discussing how he built his influential platforms and multidisciplinary approach to healthcare law and finance.Becker discusses his unexpected path to law school and healthcare, detailing how he founded Becker's Healthcare by recognizing opportunities in digital media. He also discusses his passion for building successful teams and businesses, sharing insights on cultivating interests over time. The conversation also touches on his favorite Chicago sports memories, law school at Harvard with Barrack Obama, and strategies for managing multiple ventures effectively.Main Takeaways:- Identify niche opportunities and double down on what works- Cultivate passions and interests over time- Build strong teams to allow you to focus on work y
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Consultants Corner: Putting People First for Better Healthcare Outcomes
13/05/2024 Duración: 34minIn this episode, host Daniel Williams meets with Amy Lafko to explore her transformative journey from physical therapist to healthcare consultant. Listeners will learn about Amy's career progression, from her initial experiences in a trauma hospital to her pivotal roles in rehabilitation and urgent care settings and, ultimately, her shift into consulting. She shares key lessons on team building, the importance of mentorship, and her development of the people-first methodology that underpins her current consulting practice.Key Takeaways:Transition from clinical physical therapy to leadership and consulting roles in healthcareUtilization of mentorship and continuing education to navigate career changes and leadership challengesDevelopment of the people-first methodology to enhance employee satisfaction and patient careStrategic adaptation to hybrid and remote work environments in healthcare settingsEmphasis on continuous learning and development, highlighted by participation in programs like the Goldman Sachs 1
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MGMA Week in Review: Cybersecurity Strategies, Alzheimer's Insights, and Nursing Education Advances
11/05/2024 Duración: 22minJoin hosts Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett in this comprehensive MGMA Week in Review episode as they explore pressing healthcare issues today. From the latest cybersecurity measures to groundbreaking research in Alzheimer's disease and innovative strides in nursing education, this episode covers a spectrum of topics critical to healthcare professionals. Gain valuable insights and tips to safeguard your practice, understand genetic influences on Alzheimer's, and learn about new methodologies shaping the future of nursing.Sources and Resources Discussed:Medical Economics: Article by Sanjay Bhakta on cybersecurity defenses in the age of generative AI.Becker's Hospital Review: Article discussing new research on the genetic links to Alzheimer's disease.Fierce Healthcare: Article on the need for evolving nurse education by Amber Cools.Colorado Legislative Website: Information on new bills passed for investing in healthcare workforce education.MGMA Stat Poll: Results and analysis on how healthcare providers hand
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MGMA Member Spotlight: One Administrator's Path to Leadership
08/05/2024 Duración: 36minIn this episode, host Daniel Williams sits down with Julie Bouziotis to discuss her career journey from English literature student to healthcare administrator. Listeners will gain insights into Julie's path, from her unexpected start in orthopedics to taking on leadership roles in dermatology. She shares lessons learned along the way about developing skills, empowering teams, and lifelong learning.Key Takeaways:- Unexpected entry into healthcare administration from a humanities background- Pursuit of additional credentials like MBA and fellowships for professional development - Views leadership as stewardship of the organization and its mission- Focuses on optimizing teams and customer service through training and feedback- Finds value in MGMA involvement, including communities, publishing and events- Participates in the MGMA book club, discussing works that reinforce leadership best practicesSources and Resources:- Stony Brook Dermatology Associates- Julie on LinkedIn- Julie's published articles on MGMA.com-
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Women in Healthcare: Leading with Quality-A Conversation with Stephanie Mercado of NAHQ
06/05/2024 Duración: 38minThis Episode:This MGMA Women in Healthcare podcast episode, hosted by Adrienne Lloyd, welcomes Stephanie Mercado to the show. Mercado is the CEO and executive director of the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ). She joined the NAHQ in 2013 and has helped the organization achieve over 300% revenue growth and almost double its membership since then. In 2023, Modern Healthcare named Mercado one of the "100 Most Influential People in Healthcare".Highlights:In the conversation, Mercado emphasizes that quality and safety encompass more than just regulatory compliance - they should be viewed as a business strategy that utilizes standard and reliable problem-solving techniques. When faced with dynamic issues, tools like failure mode effects analysis (FMEA) and the situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) framework can help structure thinking and planning. Mercado also stresses the importance of resilience among healthcare leaders. Despite the uncertainty, focusing on continuous improvement
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Week in Review: AI Integration in Healthcare, Medicaid Rule Changes, and Tips on Workplace Humor
04/05/2024 Duración: 21minIn this episode of the MGMA Week in Review Podcast, hosts Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett discuss Kaiser Permanente nurses striking over AI concerns, an interview with Dr. Robert Pearl on co-authoring a book with AI, challenges from stricter Medicaid rules, incorporating humor in the workplace, and gaps in medical practices' downtime protocols after a cyberattack. Sources:Kaiser Permanente Nurses and AIAI can help with tasks like writing but requires human oversight and fact-checking, says Dr. Robert Pearl Changes to Medicaid rules will impact appointment scheduling, finances, reporting, and long-term planning.Incorporating humor can help humanize leaders and create a more inclusive environment.Regularly updating downtime protocols is critical for cybersecurity preparedness.MGMA Resources:MGMA StatAsk an AdvisorMGMA MembershipMGMA ConsultingWE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOULet us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you would like us to interview or if you'd like to appear on the member spotli
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ChatGPT and the Future of Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Pearl
01/05/2024 Duración: 32minIn this episode of the MGMA Insights podcast, we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Robert Pearl, a renowned healthcare leader and the author of the groundbreaking book ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine. Dr. Pearl shares his unique journey in healthcare leadership and his vision for how AI can transform and improve healthcare outcomes, a perspective that is sure to captivate our audience. He also discusses his collaboration with ChatGPT in writing his book, providing valuable insights into the future of healthcare.Main Takeaways: - AI can potentially improve healthcare quality, access, and affordability by empowering patients to manage chronic conditions better.- Moving to prepaid models like capitation can incentivize value-based care needed to realize AI benefits. - AI technologies like ChatGPT show promise, but some limitations require oversight and continued development.Sources:Robert Pearl on the webChatGPT, MD Fixing Healthcare PodcastM
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MGMA Week In Review - Cybersecurity, Coding Updates, and Networking Opportunities
27/04/2024 Duración: 16minIntroduction: In this MGMA Week In Review podcast episode, hosts Colleen Luckett and Daniel Williams discuss UnitedHealth's recent data breach and ransom payment, Deborah Fine's insights on small talk skills during her keynote address at the MGMA Financial Conference, new medical codes from CMS, opportunities to lead resource groups at the 2024 MGMA conference, and challenges of social media for healthcare workers.Sources/Resources:- NBC News article on UnitedHealth Group cyberattack- UnitedHealth website for identity theft protection- MGMA article on recent medical coding updates from CMS- Link to learn more about opportunities to lead MGMA resource groups at the 2024 conference- HealthIT article on navigating social media use as a healthcare professional Episode Sponsors: iCoreRXThe February cyber attack on change healthcare continues to cause prescription delays and that is stressful on patients and doctors, but not if the doctors are using iCoreRx, a leading ePrescribing software that enables electronic p
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A Conversation with Dr. T: Insights into Neurosurgery, Patient Care, and Career Sustainability
24/04/2024 Duración: 33minSummary:This episode of the MGMA Insights Podcast features Dr. Dawn Tartaglione, DO, FACOS, DFACOS, Medical Director of Neurosurgery at Bayhealth. Known as “Dr. T,” she discussed her journey into neurosurgery while highlighting its challenges, rewards and innovations. In 2003, Dr. T was the first female Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine to become a board-certified neurosurgeon. This launched her 22-year career in neurosurgery practice, where she has specialized in multiple areas including spine, neurotrauma, brain and spine tumors, and critical care. Dr. T is also the first neurosurgeon to be elected President of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. Dr. T sat with MGMA Senior Editor Daniel Williams, MBA, MSEM, to offer insights into the intricacies of neurosurgery, the importance of stress management and trends such as navigation tools.Key Takeaways:- Dr. T discussed her path from an early interest in science into a successful neurosurgery career through medical school and residency.- Delivering bad new
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Week in Review: Telehealth Expansions, Medicaid Coverage, and Quality Metrics in Physician Compensation
19/04/2024 Duración: 14minThis episode of the MGMA Week in Review podcast discusses initiatives to improve maternal health outcomes through transportation services, growing support for permanent telehealth expansions, confusion around Medicaid coverage, and the impact of cyberattacks on healthcare practices. It also shares results from an MGMA Stat poll on quality performance metrics in physician compensation plans.Takeaways:- Access to care through programs addressing social determinants like transportation can help improve health outcomes.- Value-based payment models that include quality metrics are becoming more prevalent in physician compensation.- Clear communication around Medicaid coverage is vital to prevent unnecessary loss of coverage.- Cyberattacks can significantly impact healthcare practices, leading to data breaches, disruption of services, and financial losses. Support is needed to help them manage challenges and financial strain from such events.- Data security is a growing concern as ransomware attacks on healthcare o
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Mindful Medicine: Integrating Mindfulness and Yoga into Daily Stress Relief
17/04/2024 Duración: 38minSummary:In this episode of MGMA’s Mindful Medicine podcast, Nike yoga instructor Xochilt Hoover shares her journey of practicing and teaching yoga since 2009. Hoover is part of Brown University’s Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) teacher training, and her yoga classes can be streamed on Netflix. With April being National Stress Awareness month, Hoover shared insights from her personal journey of self-discovery on and off the mat with MGMA senior editor Daniel Williams, MBA, MSEM. Key Takeaways:- Mindfulness can be integrated seamlessly into yoga practice and teaching.- Moving slowly allows students to feel benefits in both body and mind. - Activities done in a spirit of joy and with others can enhance well-being and reduce stress.- Finding stillness through yoga and meditation can balance busy, restless modern lives.Resources:Xochilt on the web Xochilt on InstagramXochilt on YoutubeXochilt on NetflixMGMA Resources:MGMA StatAsk an AdvisorMGMA MembershipMGMA ConsultingWE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOULet us know