Episode 32: Takeaways from the Financial Turnaround of a Health System w/ Dr. Tony Reed

Episode 32: Takeaways from the Financial Turnaround of a Health System w/ Dr. Tony Reed

Temple University Health was in dire financial straits. After a slew of break-even years, the hospital had no money to reinvest. To put it in context, the average hospital’s age of infrastructure usually hovers around 8 to 9 years… Temple University Health was at 15 to 18 years.

Something had to change before it was too late.

Dr. Tony Reed, the EVP and CMO at Temple University Health shared the story of their financial turnaround on the Heroes of Healthcare podcast. How did they right the ship? Much of their success can be attributed to improving operational efficiencies.

They took their average length of stay from 6 days, down to 4.8 just by cutting the waste in the system. They also enhanced patient care, because what leads to clinical efficiency? Taking the best care of patients. It was nothing short of a complete transformation.

The results?

  • They boosted their national ranking for safety and efficiency
  • They increased community trust
  • They grew with every single service area functioning at 100% of budget or above

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Episode 20: From COVID to Loa Loa: The Fight Against Infectious Diseases

Episode 20: From COVID to Loa Loa: The Fight Against Infectious Diseases

Infectious disease is a broad category. There are a lot of tropical diseases out there, and any part of the body can become infected. But according to today’s healthcare hero, that’s also what makes it the most interesting field of medicine.

Co-host Olivia D’Angelo has a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. David Priest, SVP Safety, Quality, and Epidemiology at Novant Health, about the COVID pandemic and the world of infectious diseases.

They discuss:

  • Strategies to alleviate burnout
  • The prevalence and treatment for different infectious diseases
  • Bringing a personal touch to vaccine management
  • Continued investment in public health programs

To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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