Jonathan M. DePierro, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is Clinical Director of the Center for Stress, Resilience and Personal Growth.National Suicide Prevention Helpline 800-273-8
Darryl Hollar, Ruchi Tiwari, Cathleen Matthew, Alex Ingber join me to discuss the roll out and clinical model behind Sinai's remote monitoring program and our strategy regarding connected devices more generally.
Shoshanah Brown, Dr. Katie Ender, and I discuss issues of equity in healthcare and how we experience disparities from the perspective of a community based non profit, a large academic health center and a healthcare administrator all trying to w
Dr. Anitha Iyer, Director of Behavioral Medicine and Population Health at Mount Sinai, discusses how she views the integration of BH in ambulatory care and how to make it a core element of our long term population health strategy.
David Kerwar discusses his vision for a unified digital experience for Mount Sinai patients and discusses how he thinks the digital experience will shape healthcare.
Stella Safo and Saranya Loehrer discuss the role of physicians and other healthcare providers in helping shape policy by taking a more active role in the voting process AND by having those discussions with their patients. Topics of disparities
Originally recorded in April, Dr. Mark Gwynne, President of the UNC Health Alliance discusses health system strategies for population health in the midst of COVID.
Dr. Sean Morrison discusses the role and value of palliative care in healthcare. This topic is more relevant now than ever. During this discussion, Dr. Morrison also has to manage an emerging situation with a home bound patient further illustra
Dr. Martin Malachovsky MD MPH talks about the challenges and opportunities for his practice in the midst of COVID 19. He discuss his use of telemedicine as well as the financial stressors this has placed on physicians in New York City.
Denise Prince SVP and COO for Population Health at Mount Sinai discusses her leadership philosophy and what it takes to drive population health oriented change at scale.
Dr. Julie Nissim, an independent primary care physician in NYC, discusses the challenges of starting her own practice and touches on how isolating it can be in private practice. She talks about how she dealt with these issues and the value of c
Asim Baig, Ironman triathlete and MSHP Volunteer, and Emily Weinger, MSHP Program Coordinator, share how Mount Sinai uses volunteers to support population health efforts. Asim also shares his inspirational story and how he uses the support he r
Dr. Jonathan Arend discusses the implementation and successes of the outpatient clinical pharmacy program at a very large resident practice. He discusses how this resource has helped physicians with limited time manage complicated patients and
Dr. Jay Wisnicki discusses his patient-centered approach to care over his career and how he has turned that into a sustainable model of care in a high needs neighborhood.
Dr. Sabina Lim discusses the state of behavioral health in NYC and how she is working to put together a strategy to improve access and services to those that need it.
In the second in a series of conversations about engaging physicians in population health, the Mount Sinai Health Partners provider engagement team describes the secret to their success.
Dr. Sonia Gidwani discusses her model of providing person-centered primary care using email and a balanced, cross-trained staff to find new ways to improve. She also discusses how she used high school and medical school students to help her fin
Ed Lucy, Chief Contracting Officer, discusses the changing world of payer negotiations as systems move to value. Ed brings a wealth of experience and context from both the payer and provider side of the equation.
Dr. Greg Dodell speaks about practicing primary care and endocrinology in NYC even after a fire destroyed his office. He also discusses his use of mindfulness meditation not only for himself but his patients.
ER Physician Dr. Kevin Munjal leads our community paramedicine program and has been an advocate of emergency services reform to better help our population. In this episode he describes how the program started, how it works, and his hopes for th
Neha Dubli discusses the keys to engaging frontline providers in population health efforts with an emphasis on trust, accountability, and building for the future of healthcare.
Dr. Linda DeCherrie discusses the Visiting Docs program which serves high risk patients and provides home-based primary care. This program has been in existence for over 20 years and just one example of the necessary delivery system changes nee
As part of our interview series with primary care providers in New York City, Dr. Danuta Jankowska discusses how she has overcome the many challenges for primary care physicians by self-education, hard work and a team-based approach to care.