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Jan 26, 2021 • 38min

56: Vaccinating the globe, the ultimate systemness challenge

The rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine has been difficult not just in the United States, but worldwide, with many different countries facing common obstacles. In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Brandi Greenberg and Paul Trigonoplos to discuss what obstacles countries are facing in their vaccine rollout and how health leaders can take a more active role in solving some of these challenges. Links: Our Global and US vaccine scenario planning guides Why Israel’s Vaccine Success Might be Hard to Replicate Duke University’s international Covid-19 vaccine Launch and Scale database How to Nudge People to accept a covid-19 vaccine How West Virginia Became a U.S. Leader in Vaccine Rollout For resources on what to expect under the Biden-Harris administration, visit advisory.com/BidenHarris. Stay connected with Advisory Board and our experts by following us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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Jan 19, 2021 • 23min

55: Biden's plan for fighting Covid-19

As Covid-19 cases continue to surge nationwide, it has never been more important to control this virus and distribute vaccines. This will be a top priority for the Biden administration, and his team is moving quickly to adopt new strategies (and new funding) for combating this disease. In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns and Yulan Egan to talk about Biden's plan for combating Covid-19, and how his plan differs from the Trump administration's moves since the start of the crisis. Links: What's inside Biden's $1.9T emergency Covid-19 relief package (Recorded on Friday, January 15, 2021) Got a question for us, or want us to cover a certain topic? Let us know at podcasts@advisory.com.
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Jan 12, 2021 • 19min

54: The votes are (finally) in—what the results in Georgia mean for healthcare

With the results of the Georgia runoff election for Senate in, the Democrats now have a majority in the Senate. So what does that mean for the incoming Biden administration's healthcare agenda? In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns to talk about what the new Democratic majority in the Senate means for healthcare legislation going forward, and what kinds of legislation might pass over the next two years. Links: Democrats take the Senate. What does it mean for health care? What Biden's victory means for health care Got a question for us, or want us to cover a certain topic? Let us know at podcasts@advisory.com.
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Dec 22, 2020 • 26min

53: What will healthcare look like in 2021?

As 2020 comes to a close, the health care industry looks a lot different than it did in 2019, due in large part to the Covid-19 epidemic. In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns and Yulan Egan to discuss what the healthcare industry might look like in 2021 for all different types of stakeholders. Together, they explore how volumes may change, how the industry might adapt to advancements in technology, and opportunities for different stakeholders to come together to make progress of value-based care, health equity, and much more. Links: A message of hope for 2021 16 Things CEOs Need to Know in 2021 What health plan leaders need to know for 2021 Got a question for us, or want us to cover a certain topic? Let us know at podcasts@advisory.com.
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Dec 17, 2020 • 24min

52: Your role in vaccine distribution (and why it's harder than you think)

Front line health care workers and other high-risk populations are slated to receive a Covid-19 vaccine first, but what will distribution of a vaccine look like for the general public? In this episode, Rae talks again to Advisory Board's Brandi Greenberg to talk about what Covid-19 vaccine distribution beyond clinical staff will look like for health leaders and how they should prepare. Links: Is Pfizer's vaccine safe and effective? Our 8 biggest questions, answered. The global Covid-19 vaccination scenario planning guide [Part 1] Ep. 51: Covid-19 vaccines are coming. Are you ready? Ep. 35: Zeke Emanuel on the path to a vaccine (and why it's much harder than you think) (Recorded on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.) Got a question for us, or want us to cover a certain topic? Let us know at podcasts@advisory.com.
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Dec 15, 2020 • 19min

51: Covid-19 vaccines are coming. Are you ready?

Updates on the Covid-19 vaccine candidates are moving fast. In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Brandi Greenberg to discuss what we know and don't know about the different Covid-19 vaccine candidates, what challenges health systems may face distributing a vaccine, and how health systems should prepare for the coming Covid-19 vaccine—starting with their own clinicians. Links: The global Covid-19 vaccination scenario planning guide Is Pfizer's vaccine safe and effective? Our 8 biggest questions, answered. Ep. 35: Zeke Emanuel on the path to a vaccine (and why it's much harder than you think) (Recorded on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.) Got a question for us, or want us to cover a certain topic? Let us know at podcasts@advisory.com.
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Dec 8, 2020 • 25min

50: How Covid should—and shouldn't—change your 2021 strategic plan

It's been a crazy year, but as health care leaders look towards the future and set their strategy for 2021, what executives are focused on may look different than years past. In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Dave Willis to talk about what health care leaders should prioritize when setting their strategy for 2021 amid the Covid-19 epidemic, including what part of their strategic plan may look the same as past strategic plans, and what might be different. Links 16 Things CEOs Need to Know in 2021 Maybe we shouldn't believe the hype about hospital mergers and acquisitions Why most systems struggle with systemness
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Nov 30, 2020 • 31min

49: When competitors unite—lessons from Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals

The Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals are two of the largest health systems in Ohio, and they're direct competitors. But this past spring, the two health systems came together to help combat the Covid-19 epidemic and are looking to continue their partnership in the future. In this episode, Rae sits down with Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Tom Mihaljevic, MD and University Hospitals President and incoming CEO Cliff A. Megerian, MD, FACS to talk about how their partnership came to be, what their partnership will look like going forward, and how competing hospitals and health systems can find ways to collaborate to help their collective communities. Links Cleveland Clinic-UH collaboration expanding beyond COVID-19: Tom Mihaljevic and Cliff A. Megerian Equip your rising executives with the leadership and business skills they need to navigate the complexity of health care, solve difficult challenges and achieve breakthrough performance. Learn more about the Advisory Board Fellowship.
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Nov 17, 2020 • 23min

48: The dire state of rural healthcare

Independent rural hospitals have been struggling for some time, but in the face of the Coronavirus, rural hospitals have reached a dire state. In this episode, Rachel (Rae) Woods invites equity expert Darby Sullivan to unpack the challenges facing rural hospitals, and the moves rural hospital leaders must do to remain sustainable in the long term. Links: The Dire State of Rural Health Care Why rural America could be a 'tinderbox' for Covid-19 How rural and urban hospitals can team up to combat Covid-19 3 strategies for rural hospitals to use telehealth
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Nov 10, 2020 • 27min

47: The dawn of the Biden Era

The Associated Press and other media outlets have called the presidential election for former Vice President Joe Biden (although legal challenges to ballots continue), and now the question that remains is: what will a Biden administration's health care priorities be? In this episode, Rae sits down with Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns to talk about what health care moves a Biden administration might make right away and what the Trump administration might do in the coming months before Inauguration Day. Links: What Biden's victory means for health care

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