To Care is Human

The Beryl Institute
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Feb 21, 2022 • 28min

A Conversation with Alina Moran, President at Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center (CHMC)

Alina Moran shares her story of growing up in a family that had little access to healthcare resources and how that propelled her path to leadership in a career focused on advoating for healthcare equity and the healing power of human kindness. She also shares her experience running a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic and addressing the needs of her staff and the patients they serve.
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Feb 7, 2022 • 33min

"Brain Fog" and Overwhelm: A Long-COVID Story

Mary Smith was diagnosed with COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. Since then, she has grappled with Long-COVID. In this podcast you will learn more about how Long-COVID impacts a person's day to day life.
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Jan 3, 2022 • 20min

Special Needs Child Changed My Life

Jeff Cousins and his wife were excited to find out they were pregnant with their first child. 23 weeks and five days into the pregnancy, they learned there were issues with their son's development and this began a whole new chapter in their lives. Learn more as Jeff unpacks his Tiny Story": Special Needs Child Changed My Life."
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Dec 20, 2021 • 28min

2021 Year in Review Reflections

In this Special Edition of the To Care is Human podcast series, podcast hosts, Jason Wolf and Tiffany Christensen have a conversation looking back on 2021, another challenging year for healthcare. Listen as they share their reflections of hurting, healing, hope and the human experience in healthcare.
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Nov 15, 2021 • 19min

The Critical Integration of Patient Experience and Employee Experience

Brett Brende, Vice President of Customer Engagement for Healthcare at SMG, emphasizes the crucial connection between employee engagement and patient experience. He discusses the Service Profit Chain and how happy employees lead to loyal patients and better financial outcomes. Brett highlights common pitfalls in prioritizing employee experience and shares best practices like timely feedback and listening strategies. He also addresses challenges like burnout and retention, and the importance of dedicated DE&I leadership in fostering a positive workplace culture.
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Nov 4, 2021 • 15min

Born unhealthy, died, revived by medicine and music, now alive.

Glenda Sirota lives in Chicago, is 80 years old and says she is "living her best life" after a series of extreme medical events that placed her in a coma for 28 days. When she woke up, her body needed a lot of care but her mind and spirit were strong. She also woke up with a very unusual gift. Learn more about Glenda's story in this podcast where she unpacks her Tiny Story, "Born unhealthy, died, revived by medicine and music, now alive."
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Oct 18, 2021 • 18min

A Digital-first Strategy to Engaged Patients and Improved Outcomes

Jeff Fallon, chairman and CEO at eVideon Healthcare, reflects on the role technology can play in meeting patient expectations for engagement and information while giving healthcare teams greater efficiency and enabling hospitals to improve satisfaction and reduce readmissions.
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Sep 27, 2021 • 21min

Hacking healthcare is the only way out

Dr. Grace Cordovano, a board-certified patient advocate and founder of Enlightening Results, discusses her journey into advocacy driven by personal experiences with cancer. She defines 'hacking healthcare' as empowering patients by navigating systemic fragmentation. Grace emphasizes the shift from patient-centered to life-focused care, which aligns with individuals' life goals rather than just their diagnoses. She shares practical examples and highlights the critical role of care partners in enhancing patient experience.
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Sep 13, 2021 • 22min

Microsoft's Commitment to Address Health Equity and Disparities

Microsoft is impacting the world by empowering people and organizations through software and the power of data. Antoinette Thomas, US Chief Executive Officer and Industry Executive for US Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft, shares why a focus on equity is so important to their organization and what they are doing to make meaningful contributions during the pandemic and beyond.
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Aug 16, 2021 • 32min

A Conversation with Dr. Julia Iyasere, Executive Director for the Dalio Center for Health Justice at New York-Presbyterian

As healthcare continues to focus on dismantling systemic racism, the move from ideas to action must be intentional and strategic. Thought leaders like Dr. Julia Iyasere provide a model and support for change agents across the globe. Join this compelling conversation and learn more about how the landscape of healthcare is changing and what can be done next to create health equity.

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