Jordan Cooper

S1E25: Privacy, Apps, ERP, Cloud (ft. JD Whitlock, Dayton Children’s)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:0.410Jordan CooperWhere? 0:0:-1.-740 –> 0:0:1.440J.D. WhitlockSilence might let me put myself on do not disturb on teams. 0:0:4.210 –> 0:0:5.490J.D. WhitlockThere we go. OK. 0:0:6.690 –> 0:0:15.380Jordan CooperWe’re here today with JD Whitlock, the CIO of Dayton Children’s Hospital and owner of Wits End Consulting, JD. Thank you for joining us today….

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S1E24: Quality Measurement & Payers (ft. Rick Moore, MTC Group)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:11.890Jordan CooperWe’re here today with Rick Moore, founder and CEO of MTC Group, former CIO of the National Committee for Quality Assurance and Retired Air Force Major. Rick, thanks so much for joining us today. 0:0:12.330 –> 0:0:13.840Rick MooreThanks for having me, Jordan. Appreciate it. 0:0:14.810 –> 0:0:45.400Jordan CooperYeah. So you’ve done…

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S1E23 Good and Bad Data (ft. Anatoly Postilnik, First Line Software)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:7.80Jordan CooperWith Anatoly, postal neck, head of health care practice at first line software, I had a totally thank you for joining us today. How are you doing? 0:0:7.750 –> 0:0:10.260Anatoly (Guest)Good afternoon. Jordan, I’m doing great. 0:0:11.120 –> 0:0:30.950Jordan CooperSo today we’ll be discussing uh good data and bad data in…

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S1E21: Standards, Access, & Meaningful Use of Data (ft. Zafar Chaudry, Seattle Children’s)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:9.30Jordan CooperWe are here today with doctors, Afar Chowdhury, Senior vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer at Seattle Children’s. As afar, thank you so much for joining us today. 0:0:9.930 –> 0:0:11.980Chaudry, ZafarThank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here. 0:0:12.800 –> 0:0:40.680Jordan CooperYeah. So for our…

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S1E20: Mitigating the Risk of Innovation (ft. Pothik Chatterjee, Lifebridge Health)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:7.530Jordan CooperHello. We’re here today with Pothik Chatterjee, the former head of innovation at Life Bridge Health. Pothik. Thank you so much for joining us today. 0:0:8.710 –> 0:0:10.880Pothik Chatterjee (Guest)Thank you Jordan, for having me on your podcast. 0:0:11.480 –> 0:0:43.10Jordan CooperSo pothik, you’ve LED digital health implementations with startups and…

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S1E19: Clinical Staffing – Pt Ratio & Documentation Burden (ft. Ginny Torno, Houston Methodist)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:10.130Jordan CooperWe’re here today with Jenny Torno, the administrative director of innovation and IT clinical, ancillary and research systems at Houston Methodist. Jenny, thank you for joining us. 0:0:10.720 –> 0:0:11.450Torno, Ginny L.Thank you, Jordan. 0:0:12.490 –> 0:0:42.740Jordan CooperSo today we’ll be discussing what Houston Methodist is doing with care redesign and…

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S1E18: Payer/Provider Model, HIEs, Agile (ft. Jason Joseph, Corewell Health)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:7.850Jordan CooperWe are here today with Jason Joseph, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Corwell Health. Jason, thank you so much for joining us today. 0:0:8.290 –> 0:0:8.450Joseph, Jason R.Thank. 0:0:8.520 –> 0:0:9.340Joseph, Jason R.For having me, Jordan. 0:0:9.780 –> 0:0:21.190Jordan CooperSo Jason, I like to talk about the transition that Powell…

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S1E17: Internal Customers – Actionable Data, Clinical Buy-in (ft. Mark Pierce, Parkview Health)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:7.990Jordan CooperWe are here today with Doctor Mark Pierce, the Chief BI and Analytics officer at Parkview Health. Mark, thanks so much for joining us today. 0:0:8.370 –> 0:0:9.70Mark PierceMy pleasure. 0:0:9.760 –> 0:0:42.330Jordan CooperSo today we’ll discuss how Parkview has been leveraging analytics to track and manage operational and quality of…

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S1E16: IT as a People Problem: Staffing, Partnerships (ft. Don MacMillan, MaineHealth)

Transcript: 0:0:0.0 –> 0:0:10.70Jordan CooperWe’re here today with Don McMillan, senior director of Information Services and regional CIO for main Health Central region. Don, thank you so much for joining us today and welcome. 0:0:10.650 –> 0:0:12.560MacMillan, Donald DThanks, Jordan. Appreciate you having me. 0:0:13.50 –> 0:0:31.670Jordan CooperYeah. So, Don, one of your primary roles…

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