Épisodes

  • The Challenges Facing Radiology and Imaging
    Nov 21 2024

    In the latest episode of the HTM 24-7 podcast, host Keri Stephens sits down with Tracy Byers, CEO of Enterprise Imaging at Optum Insight, to delve into the pressing challenges and groundbreaking solutions in the radiology industry. As the radiology community gears up for the upcoming RSNA 2024 conference, this timely discussion offers invaluable insights into how technology is reshaping the landscape of medical imaging.

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    12 min
  • Attracting New Talent to the HTM Field
    Nov 14 2024

    In this HTM 24x7 episode, Maggie Berkey, CBET, biomedical equipment specialist for Bio-Electronics, discusses the BMET apprenticeship program, the need for increased awareness of HTM, and strategies for proactive service management. Berkey highlights the importance of communicating HTM’s value to executives and addressing workforce shortages through outreach and education.

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    18 min
  • Conversation With AAMI President and CEO Pamela Arora
    Aug 16 2024

    In this episode of the 24x7 podcast, we spoke with AAMI president and CEO Pamela Arora about the work AAMI does within HTM and its role as a neutral organization in the healthcare technology industry.

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    20 min
  • Getting to Know the 2024 AAMI BMET of the Year
    Aug 2 2024

    In this episode, we speak with Chace Torres, AAMI and GE's BMET of the Year about his award and outreach for the industry through his Bearded Biomed podcast and children's book.

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    16 min
  • How Pulse Oximeters Can Impact Racial Equity in Healthcare
    Apr 11 2024

    On the latest 24x7 podcast, host Keri Stephens was joined by Dr. Scott Lucas, Vice President of device safety at ECRI, to explore the impact of racial inequities on the accuracy of medical devices, specifically pulse oximeters.


    The conversation delved into how these devices might perform differently based on skin tone, potentially affecting the medical care provided to people with darker skin.


    Pulse oximeters have been shown to sometimes give less accurate readings for individuals with darker skin tones. This is because darker skin absorbs more light, which can interfere with the device's ability to accurately measure blood oxygen levels. Lucas explained the technical aspects of how pulse oximeters function and why this discrepancy can be clinically significant, especially when patients are on the borderline of needing medical intervention.


    The discussion also covered recent public attention to this issue, heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic when home use of pulse oximeters increased significantly. Recent studies comparing device readings with actual blood draws have confirmed the variability in accuracy, prompting the FDA to focus on improving device testing and standards.


    Dr. Lucas highlighted that current FDA guidance requires more representation of diverse skin tones in the testing phases of device development to improve accuracy across all patient populations. The proposed guidelines include methods like the Monk Skin Tone Scale, which provides a more detailed representation of various skin tones.


    Addressing how these findings could impact healthcare more broadly, Dr. Lucas emphasized the importance of ensuring that medical devices are designed and tested to be effective for all racial groups. This is particularly critical as medical technology, including AI, continues to evolve.

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    13 min
  • Next-Gen Leadership: Addressing HTM's Talent Gap
    Feb 9 2024

    In this episode of the HTM 24×7 podcast, host Keri Stephens is joined by one of the top luminaries in the healthcare technology management (HTM) field, Danielle McGeary, AAMI’s vice president of HTM.

    During the podcast, McGeary shares insights into AAMI’s recently refreshed Leadership Development Guide: A Resource for Healthcare Technology Management Professionals, a comprehensive resource designed to empower individuals aspiring to advance their careers within the HTM field. Over the years, HTM has seen significant changes, with new certifications and evolving skill sets, making it essential to update resources like the leadership guide to reflect the current landscape accurately, McGeary explains.

    The conversation delves into the demographic shifts within HTM, highlighting the impending mass exodus of seasoned professionals and the urgent need for new leadership to fill the void. With approximately 60% of HTM field managers over the age of 55, the guide becomes crucial in preparing the next generation of leaders.

    Key topics discussed include the importance of soft skills alongside technical proficiency, strategies for interviewing for senior-level positions, and the top three soft skills essential for success in HTM: effective verbal and written communication, organizational skills, and attention to detail.

    Listeners gain valuable insights into the nuances of leadership within the HTM field, including the distinction between being a manager and being a leader. Finally, the conversation emphasizes the significance of continuous self-assessment and development, encouraging individuals at all career stages to utilize resources like the Leadership Development Guide: A Resource for Healthcare Technology Management Professionals to chart their professional growth.

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    14 min
  • Exploring Critical IoT Vulnerabilities with Noam Moshe
    Dec 11 2023

    Welcome to the HTM 24/7 Podcast, where we delve into the latest in technology and cybersecurity. In this episode, our host, Keri Stephens, engages with Noam Moshe, a noted vulnerability researcher from Clarity's Team 82. They discuss groundbreaking findings in IoT security and their implications.

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    12 min
  • Optimizing HTM Strategy to Drive Clinical, Operational, and Financial Outcomes
    Oct 4 2023

    In this episode of the HTM 24x7 podcast, PartsSource President and CEO Phil Settimi, MD, joins host Keri Stephens delve into the key challenges within healthcare technology management (HTM), particularly parts and service contracts. Dr. Settimi’s background as a physician and his experience in medical device businesses laid the foundation for his involvement with PartsSource, a company dedicated to enhancing clinical uptime and streamlining the healthcare supply chain.

    PartsSource began by analyzing data on supplier performance and realized the potential to transform the healthcare supply chain by applying evidence-based decision-making and technology. Their initial focus was on parts and accessories procurement, and they introduced PartsSource Pro, a technology-enabled solution that streamlined procurement processes, reduced costs, and improved productivity for hospitals.

    The podcast also delves into PartsSource’s study of service contracts within healthcare systems. They found that health systems manage a significant number of contracts, with varying costs and a lack of transparency. Many hospitals are challenged by the complexity of managing these contracts, leading to inefficiencies and potential overpayments. Furthermore, the absence of vendor performance monitoring and a lack of standardized data make it difficult for health systems to evaluate and optimize their service contracts effectively.

    In the podcast, Dr. Settimi suggests several strategies for overcoming these challenges, including consolidation and rationalization of contracts, risk-based analysis for vendor selection, and the use of national benchmarks to determine fair pricing. The implementation of technology plays a crucial role in streamlining workflows, monitoring vendor performance, and achieving cost savings.

    Finally, the podcast emphasizes the need for evidence-based, tech-enabled solutions in HTM to improve clinical uptime and support healthcare professionals in delivering safe and effective care.

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    20 min