On Cadence Conversations, host and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Eve Cunningham, sits down with physicians, health system executives, entrepreneurs, and innovators to talk about what’s working in healthcare, what’s next, and what it will really take to build the future of care.
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On Cadence Conversations, host and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Eve Cunningham, sits down with physicians, health system executives, entrepreneurs, and innovators to talk about what’s working in healthcare, what’s next, and what it will really take to build the future of care.
At Cadence, we believe every person deserves access to the best care possible. Join us as we explore the ideas, technologies, and partnerships paving the path to get us there.
This week Meryl Holt, Head of Legal and Chief Compliance Officer at Cadence, is joined by Arshad Rahim, Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at Mount Sinai. They discuss the potential of telehealth and direct-to-consumer care models along with Dr. Rahim’s passion for driving value in healthcare and his role in managing value-based contracts for a population of 450,000 lives.
This week Cadence visits the Utica Park Clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma to connect with Dr. Matthew Els, a family physician that believes in staying closely connected with his patients to manage their chronic conditions more effectively, and Devon Morris, a nurse practitioner specializing in internal medicine. They've both witnessed remarkable improvements in patient care thanks to Cadence's Remote Patient Monitoring solution.
This week, Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence, is joined by Kenneth Kooser, MD from Providence. The two discuss how implementing team-based care requires a shift in mindset and a willingness to give up some control to operate effectively. By collaborating with other healthcare professionals, including pharmacists and nurses, physicians can provide a higher level of care to their patients. Dr. Kooser discusses how the transition to team-based care at his clinic was a natural extension of their approach, aligning with the integration of remote patient monitoring (RPM) in their practices.
This week, Cadence Co-Founder & Board Member Kareem Zaki sits down with Marty Bonick, President and CEO of Ardent Health Services to discuss Ardent's continued investment in technology and innovation. They also chat about the challenge of using innovative technology to bridge the gap between patient & provider, and how it may be used to combat the effects of burnout.
In this episode, Dr. Amanda Du Sablon from FryeCare joins to share her experience helping rural North Carolina patients, who often have difficulty accessing quality healthcare, improve their health outcomes by utilizing the Cadence platform, which offers cost-effective monitoring and interventions with engaging, visual data.
In a recent study, Dr. Benjamin M. Scirica and his team at Mass General Brigham found that remote patient monitoring platforms are effective in reducing blood pressure and lipid levels. This week, Dr. Scirica, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and Attending Cardiologist and Director of Innovation for the Cardiovascular Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital, spoke with Cadence’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Theodore Feldman about that study, along with Cadence’s recently published clinical data at the 2022 HFSA conference which showed similarly positive results in using remote patient monitoring to treat heart failure patients.
On the latest episode of Cadence Conversations, Kareem Zaki, co-founder and board member of Cadence, sits down with Tim Hingtgen, CEO of Community Health Systems, to discuss their partnership and shared purpose of improving patient care. Kareem and Tim discuss how to orient both patients and clinicians to advancements in technology, as well as the importance of balancing digital innovation with human touch in the healthcare industry.
This week, two clinicians discuss the benefits they are seeing from utilizing Cadence’s technology and platform. First up, you will hear from Dr. Ailisa Smith from FryeCare Generations Family in Hickory, North Carolina, who describes the various benefits she is seeing, including reducing her workload and having a "second set of eyes" to help monitor her heart failure patients and patients with type 2 diabetes. Then, you will hear from Twilla Walker, who is a Nurse Practitioner at FryeCare Cardiology, who also affirms the positive impact she is experiencing working with Cadence on her heart failure patients.
Cadence Co-Founder & Board Member Kareem Zaki sits down with Rob Jay, ScionHealth CEO, to discuss ScionHealth's recently launched partnership with Cadence. Jay also discusses the origins of ScionHealth and shares his views on the future of telemedicine as well as the integral role that innovation will play in ScionHealth's strategy.
This week, Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence, is joined by Peggy O’Kane, NCQA Founder & President. The two discuss the origins of the NCQA, the role the organization has played since its founding in measuring healthcare quality, the difficulties in data collection, and what the future of quality care looks like as healthcare moves outside the four walls of the hospital.
This week Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence, is joined by Aaron Lewis, EVP, Growth and Integrated Solutions LifePoint Health. The two connected at the recent American Hospital Association Leadership Summit in San Diego to mark the one year anniversary of the partnership between Cadence and LifePoint Health and discuss the patient impact they have seen since launch.
This week, Dr. Randy Curnow, Medical Director at Cadence, speaks with two physicians from Community Health Systems about the positive impact that Cadence's remote patient intervention program is having on their patients. Join Dr. Eric Cheung of South Baldwin Medical Group in Foley, Alabama, and Dr. Scott Musick of Northwest Physicians, serving communities across Northwest Arkansas, for a discussion about how they are using Cadence's technology and how it is benefitting their patients.
This week, Dr. Theodore Feldman, Chief Medical Officer at Cadence, talks with Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic and current Executive Advisor. The two discuss partnership opportunities — and pitfalls — between healthcare systems and technology companies. Dr. Cosgrove also offers advice for those coming out of medical training who are considering a career in technology, as well as his vision for the next five years in health tech.
This week’s episode features Chris Altchek, Founder & CEO of Cadence, speaking with Dr. David Shulkin, 9th Secretary, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. They discuss Dr. Shulkin’s experience in both government and the private sector working to reform health systems, as well as the future of remote patient monitoring and what it will take for new technologies to get adopted in the healthcare system all across the country.
This week Cadence CEO and Founder Chris Altchek talks with Adam Boehler, CEO of Rubicon Founders and the former director of the Innovation Center at the Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services. Their conversation focused on Adam's beginnings in healthcare, his time in public service, and his return to entrepreneurship.
This week, Dr. Theodore Feldman, Chief Medical Officer at Cadence, talks with Dr. Marat Fudim, an advanced heart failure specialist and cardiologist at the Duke University Medical Center, about the role that Remote Patient Monitoring plays in treating heart failure and how this technology can be used to benefit both cardiologists and patients.
This week’s episode features Chris Altchek, CEO & Founder of Cadence, in conversation with a star-studded roundtable of healthcare leaders, including Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former president and chief executive officer of the Cleveland Clinic; Dr. David Shulkin, 9th Secretary, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs; David Dill, the chairman and chief executive officer at LifePoint Health; and Dr. Lynn Simon, president, clinical operations and chief medical officer at Community Health Systems. The conversation took place in Nashville, Tennessee and focused on how remote patient monitoring and virtual care technology can help deliver better care to patients.
This week, Chris Altchek, CEO & Founder of Cadence, talks with Dr. Omar Lateef, President and CEO of Rush University Medical Center. They discuss Dr. Lateef’s transition from ICU physician to healthcare executive, the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how technology can play a role in creating better outcomes and improving health equity.
On Cadence Conversations, host and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Eve Cunningham, sits down with physicians, health system executives, entrepreneurs, and innovators to talk about what’s working in healthcare, what’s next, and what it will really take to build the future of care.
At Cadence, we believe every person deserves access to the best care possible. Join us as we explore the ideas, technologies, and partnerships paving the path to get us there.