The Empowered Patient Podcast

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The Empowered Patient Podcast Podcast

Going beyond sick care requires informed and empowered patients. This is achievable through price transparency and unbiased quality care that meets both public and private health insurance regulations. This podcast aims to explore the intricacies of quality patient care through thought-provoking conversations with providers, healthcare executives, corporate CEOs, technologists and patients. We will also seek to provide you with simplified actionable paths to feeling good and living well.

  1. Women's Health: Preeclampsia, Infertility and Fibroids

    07/26/2021

    Women's Health: Preeclampsia, Infertility and Fibroids

    Every woman deserves high-quality, affordable care. However, every year 500,000 women between ages 15 to 49 die from pregnancy-related complications. Worse still, two-thirds of these deaths are preventable. According to the CDC, pregnancy-related death occurs 3.3 times more often for African American women than white women. Studies have shown that a significant driver of this crisis is implicit bias. Racial disparity in healthcare costs us money, unnecessary suffering, and ultimately, lives lost. Far too often, women’s early symptoms and warning signs are dismissed, leading to unnecessary, costly, and potentially deadly complications that should have been easily preventable. These problems are wide-ranging, affecting far too many patients and costing us money and precious lives. Untreated chronic conditions drastically increase the risks of pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia, premature birth, and even death. As just one example among many, unmanaged diabetes increases the risk for premature birth, congenital disabilities, and even pregnancy loss. It’s the same story for nearly every untreated chronic condition, whether it is diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, or even just premature birth. The costs associated add up quickly. According to a study published by HHS, in 2009 the average medical expenses for a full-term baby’s first-year amount to only $3,325. That figure balloons up to a whopping $190,467 if the baby’s born preterm, before 28 weeks. These costs continue to rise throughout the baby’s early life. Again, just the annual societal, economic burden of pre-term delivery alone was estimated in 2005 to be a whopping 26 billion dollars. And that was back in 2005. Even that is only the monetary cost. The human cost is immeasurable.

    56 min
  2. Allyship in Racial and Health Disparities – Racism’s Wear and Tear on African American with Priyanka Surio MPH, PMP, CHES

    06/17/2020

    Allyship in Racial and Health Disparities – Racism’s Wear and Tear on African American with Priyanka Surio MPH, PMP, CHES

    Priyanka Surio, MPH, PMP, CHES, serves as the Director of Data Analytics and Public Health Informatics within the Association of State and Territorial Health Official's (ASTHO) Health Security Team, where she manages the data and informatics project portfolio across ASTHO. Ms. Surio co-lead the Data Management and Surveillance Taskforce as part of ASTHO’s COVID-19 response to assist state and territorial health agencies. Within the Informatics project portfolio, ASTHO works with state and territorial health agencies on improving data sharing and governance, interoperability, electronic disease reporting, data and informatics capacity, data needs assessments, health IT infrastructure, informatics strategic planning and workforce development. Ms. Surio is an accomplished leader with over 8 years of experience in healthcare systems process improvement and expertise in project management, research methods, data analytics and informatics, and health policy. Prior to ASTHO, she consulted for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) on the Diffusion of Excellence Initiative, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on a STEM diversity and inclusion strategy. She completed fellowships with the American Medical Group Association and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Ms. Surio is also an author on smarter travel experiences and establishing more authentic human connections.

    1h 5m
  3. Health Disparities and Chronic Disease in Mississippi with Dr. Michael L. Jones, PhD, MBA, RN

    06/16/2020

    Health Disparities and Chronic Disease in Mississippi with Dr. Michael L. Jones, PhD, MBA, RN

    Dr. Michael L. Jones is the founder of Jones Healthcare Solutions, LLC and serves as the Senior Consultant and Trainer. Michael is responsible for assisting individuals and organizations in addressing various healthcare issues to improve health outcomes for populations. Michael began his career in health care as an Orthopedic Nurse at the sole Academic Medical Center in the state of Mississippi, the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He later served as a Spinal Cord Injury Nurse at a major rehabilitation center in the state of Mississippi. After caring for many underserved patients, Michael developed a passion for ensuring these populations not only have access to care, but also positive health outcomes. As such, he has dedicated himself to improving the health of populations. Michael has served in various capacities throughout his career in health care and nursing, including as Chief Community Health Officer for the University of Mississippi Medical Center, where he developed programs and led many projects aimed at addressing health disparities in the state of Mississippi. During his tenure as the Chief Community Health Officer, Michael oversaw a partnership between the sole Academic Medical Center and the largest Federally Qualified Health Center in the state of Mississippi. Michael has served on various boards and committees and has been recognized for this efforts. He was the recipient of the Mississippi State Medical Association Award for Excellence in Wellness Promotion in 2013. Michael currently serves as Adjunct Faculty for the Jackson State University School of Public Health (Jackson, Mississippi), where he serves faithfully and with passion to educate the state's future healthcare administrators. Michael has also served as an Adjunct Nursing Faculty member in various schools of nursing. Michael has given a number of presentations and lectures on a local, state, and national level related to the elimination of health disparities. Michael received his formal education from Meridian Community College (Meridian, Mississippi) and the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Nursing (Jackson, Mississippi).  In March of 2020, he successfully defended his dissertation titled "Perceptions of Rural Community-Based Nurses and Perceived Family Stigma Related to HIV/AIDS: A Mixed Methods Study" at  Hampton University School of Nursing, which is an HBCU (Hampton, Virginia). Michael became the first African-American male and only the third male to successfully defend a dissertation in the PhD Nursing Program at Hampton University. Michael is also the first African-American male to earn a PhD in Nursing from an HBCU. On April 8, 2020, Dr. Jones had the opportunity to interview during the Positive Vibes Only segment of "Beyond the Headlines with Renee Washington" of Fox Radio. During this interview, Dr. Jones discusses the historic significance of earning his PhD in Nursing at Hampton University, his career track, and COVID-19.

    46 min

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Going beyond sick care requires informed and empowered patients. This is achievable through price transparency and unbiased quality care that meets both public and private health insurance regulations. This podcast aims to explore the intricacies of quality patient care through thought-provoking conversations with providers, healthcare executives, corporate CEOs, technologists and patients. We will also seek to provide you with simplified actionable paths to feeling good and living well.

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