Episodios

  • Inside a Quest for Quality: How Safer Care Is Built at Scale
    Feb 4 2026

    Behind every safety metric is a leadership decision. In this conversation, Thomas McGinn, M.D., MPH, senior executive vice president and chief physician executive officer at CommonSpirit Health, shares how the organization aligns leadership, standardizes processes, and uses analytics to reduce variation and improve patient outcomes — work that made CommonSpirit Health a 2025 finalist for the AHA Quest for Quality Prize.

    For more information on the AHA's Quest for Quality Prize, please visit https://www.aha.org/about/awards/quest-for-quality

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    13 m
  • The Power of Lived Experience as a Behavioral Health Care Strategy
    Feb 2 2026

    Is lived experience one of the most underused tools in health care today? In this conversation, JPS Health Network's Zelia Baugh, senior vice president of behavioral health, and Melanie Cooper, peer support specialist, discuss how utilizing peer support specialists can help patients navigate recovery, improve care transitions, and drive better outcomes across inpatient units, outpatient clinics and psychiatric emergency services.

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    14 m
  • When Health Care Is Hard to Navigate: Designing Patient Care Navigation
    Jan 28 2026

    Even the most experienced health care leaders can feel lost as patients. In this conversation, Ji Im, system senior director of community and population health at CommonSpirit Health, explores why seamless navigation, community partnerships and human connection are essential to reducing friction and improving the health care experience. Ji also shares how her personal health story has reshaped her understanding of care navigation and patient-centered design.

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    16 m
  • Rethinking Health Care Innovation From the Inside Out
    Jan 26 2026

    In the first Leadership Dialogue conversation of 2026, Marc Boom, M.D., president and CEO of Houston Methodist and the 2026 AHA board chair, speaks with James Merlino, M.D., chief operating officer at Joint Commission, about building a culture of innovation, unleashing the power of new technologies to advance health care, and developing partnerships to access and share expertise, information and best practices.

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    18 m
  • Cybersecurity on the Health Care Front Lines Against AI and Ransomware
    Jan 21 2026

    Artificial intelligence is transforming health care — but it’s also giving cybercriminals potential new tools for disruption. In this conversation, Larry Pierce, director of cybersecurity and information security officer for Atlantic Health, unpacks how the growth of AI is reshaping cyber risk in health care, and why physical security is now inseparable from cybersecurity for America's hospitals and health systems.

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    17 m
  • "Walk Alongside Them": Beacon Health's Efforts to Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality
    Jan 19 2026

    Beacon Health System is taking a community-driven approach to improve health for moms and babies. In this conversation, Beacon Health System's Kimberly Green Reeves, vice president of community impact and partnerships, and Cassy White, director of community impact, share how data, care coordination and community involvement are helping reduce infant mortality in Michigan and Indiana. From home visits and remote patient monitoring, to mental health support and community partnerships, learn what it truly means to walk alongside moms and babies from pregnancy through postpartum.

    This podcast has been edited for time. To view the extended video podcast, please visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVfWSWBALZs

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    16 m
  • From Data to Impact: A Community Blueprint for Mental Health Access
    Jan 14 2026

    Mental health is a top community health need nationwide. In this conversation, John Muir Health's Jesse Tamplen, vice president of care coordination, and Jamie Elmasu, director of community health improvement, explain how community health needs assessments (CHNAs), data-driven planning and nonprofit partnerships are expanding access to patients who need it most. Learn how this health system's community blueprint is leading to better ecosystems of care in Northern California.

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    16 m
  • Simulation on Wheels: How Mobile Training Is Saving Lives in Rural Iowa
    Jan 12 2026

    When health care emergencies strike in rural America, preparation can make all the difference. In this conversation, Tina Eden, R.N., CEO of Virginia Gay Hospital, and Jacinda Bunch, Ph.D., R.N., assistant professor at the Iowa College of Nursing and senior advisor to Simulation in Motion-Iowa (SIM-IA), dive into how this mobile clinical education program (SIM-IA) is delivering high-impact simulation training directly to rural hospitals and EMS teams. From pediatric trauma to obstetric emergencies and rare airway procedures, learn why SIM-IA isn’t just about training — it’s a critical patient safety strategy.

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    12 m