Weekend Playlist on Healthcare NOW Radio
Find a new podcast or catch up on some of your favorites, here are all the newest episodes released this week on Healthcare NOW Radio. Have a great weekend!
Read MoreFind a new podcast or catch up on some of your favorites, here are all the newest episodes released this week on Healthcare NOW Radio. Have a great weekend!
Read MoreThis month for our roundup on health IT marketing we decided to round up some of our marketing experts to tell us what we might see in the new year. Here is what we found out.
As we embark on another year of changes and advancements, we asked them, what major event, transformation, or innovation in 2025 had a lasting impact on healthcare, whether positive or negative, and is likely to shape its future trajectory? Here is what they had to say.
Our 2025 Countdown Continues! #5 from FINN Voices and What’s My Tagline?. Follow us until the end of the year for our reveal of the top 10 played episodes from the radio and from the podcast network on Healthcare NOW Radio.
NOW on Demand FINN Voices episode with host Beth Friedman and her guest Phil Sobol, Chief Commercial Officer at CereCore. They unpack the latest insights from CIO conversations, focus groups, and industry media to forecast what’s ahead for health IT purchasing in 2026.
NOW on Demand FINN Voices episode with host Beth Friedman and her guest Darin Ryder, Senior Vice President at e4health and former IT executive at UF Health, Brookmeade Healthcare, and several national consulting firms. Recorded live at the Georgia HIMSS Annual Conference, their conversation centers on a recent CIO survey and roundtable led by e4health.
Wrapping up our month of May and honoring Nurses. Check out our compiled playlist of episodes across our Healthcare NOW Radio network that feature nurses.
NOW on Demand FINN Voices episode with host Beth Friedman and Ryan Finlay, CISSP, FACHDM, and CISO at CereCore. The two discuss the unique (and sadly pervasive) cybersecurity challenges in rural healthcare.
By Julie Bastien – For the past decade, the conversation has been all about adoption: getting clinicians to use EHRs, making patient data portable, and streamlining hospital operations. There have been significant strides in these areas across our industry, but often, it has meant the conversations focus more on systems than outcomes.