Becker’s Women’s Leadership hosted by Becker's Healthcare
In this episode, Dr. Allyson Brooks, the Ginny Ueberroth Executive Medical Director Endowed Chair of the Hoag Women’s Health Institute, discusses how Hoag is transforming menopause care through multidisciplinary collaboration, education, and community engagement. She shares how the FDA’s recent hormone therapy update and women’s growing advocacy are reshaping the future of midlife health.
On this episode, B. Marie Ward, MD, MPH, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery in the Department of Surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, joins the podcast to discuss breakthroughs in breast cancer research and awareness, including decreasing mortality rates and improving treatment options. She also highlights the importance of health equity and emphasizes why regular mammograms are vital for early detection and better outcomes.
In this episode, Abigail Abongwa, MHA, System Vice President of Revenue Cycle at UW Health, joins the podcast to discuss how technology, data analytics, and patient-centered strategies are reshaping revenue cycle management. She shares insights on tackling financial pressures, improving patient financial experiences, and preparing teams for a tech-enabled future.
In this episode, Sarah E. Ginnetti, Chief Revenue Cycle Officer and VP of Clinical Revenue at UConn Health, discusses her top priorities, the role of AI and analytics in revenue cycle management, and how collaboration across clinical, finance, and strategy teams is shaping the future of healthcare operations.
In this episode, Dr. Alisahah Jackson, President of the Lloyd H. Dean Institute for Humankindness & Health Justice at CommonSpirit Health, shares how research on kindness, empathy, and trust is transforming care delivery. She highlights strategies for building stronger patient relationships, addressing disparities, and creating a culture that supports both patients and caregivers.
In this episode, Dr. Lindsay Mazotti, Chief Medical Officer of Medical Education and Science at Sutter Health, discusses the system’s bold plan to expand residency and fellowship programs, the role of education in addressing physician shortages, and how Sutter is preparing future doctors to thrive in a rapidly evolving care environment.
In this episode, Karen E. Hunter, DNP, RN, NI-BC, CENP, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at Adventist Health, shares insights on advancing nursing informatics, leveraging AI in emergency care, and guiding her organization through a systemwide Epic implementation while balancing innovation with operational fundamentals.
In this episode, Charlette Stallworth, MBA, Vice President of Business Development and Innovation at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, discusses how her team leverages AI, fosters partnerships, and balances digital innovation with patient-centered care and governance to advance the organization’s mission.
Merage Ghane, Ph.D., Director of Responsible AI in Health at the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), discusses the consequences of AI misuse and the importance of building trust in clinical applications of AI. She highlights the need for human-centered solutions, emphasizing ethics in healthcare, and discusses the evolution of the healthcare industry.
In this episode, Sylvia Hastanan, founder and CEO of Greater Good Health, discusses how her organization is addressing the growing physician shortage by empowering nurse practitioners. She shares insights on improving senior care, expanding access, and the future of value-based primary care.
In this episode of the Becker’s Healthcare Podcast, host Erika Spicer Mason sits down with Helen Figge, Chief Strategy Officer at MedicaSoft, to explore the evolving role of AI in healthcare. They discuss common misconceptions, the importance of responsible AI implementation, and the growing presence of AI-focused leadership roles in health systems. Helen also shares insights on the unique contributions of women in healthcare tech and offers advice for those looking to make an impact in the field.
This episode is sponsored by MedicaSoft.