The COVID-19 pandemic has forced healthcare organizations to re-examine the way they provide care—a greater emphasis is now being placed on infection prevention in ambulatory settings. In this podcast, we discuss how technology and design can play an important role in strengthening infection prevention initiatives starting in three key areas: standardization in the … [Read more...]
Respiratory Testing in a Flu Season with COVID
In this quick podcast, Dr. Stuart Slavin, a pediatrician with Touchpoint Pediatrics talks with Repertoire publisher Scott Adams about respiratory testing during this year’s complicated flu season. Dr. Slavin discusses what his New Jersey-based practice is doing to prepare for this season and he gives one of the best arguments we’ve ever heard for the importance of lateral … [Read more...]
Want to sell more to the DOD & U.S. Government?
Speakers: Manny Losada, CEO, Optimal, and president, MedProPete Junge, VP government services, OptimalTim Driver, national sales director of government care, MedPro In this informative podcast, Manny, Pete, and Tim discuss selling to the U.S. government and the “not-so-simple” contract process. The U.S. Federal government is the largest buyer of medical supplies … [Read more...]
Road Warriors Podcast Episode #17 – Aaron Novak
This episode features special guest Aaron Novak. Aaron was formerly with PSS/McKesson and now an entrepreneur in Jacksonville, Florida. One of Aaron’s companies is a Sandler Systems franchise. “Given the 'new normal,' I thought this podcast would be timely. This is a little different than a traditional Road Warriors episode, in that I asked Aaron several questions around sales … [Read more...]
Back to Wellness – Podcast Series
Sponsored by McKesson The Journal of Healthcare Contracting (JHC), the sister publication of Repertoire, hosts a four-part podcast series called Back to Wellness, sponsored by McKesson. Scott Adams of Share Moving Media speaks with physicians and healthcare supply chain experts about key challenges and protocols as physician offices, ASCs and labs reopen. Participants … [Read more...]
Why America’s Healthcare Distributors are the Unsung Heroes of the COVID-19 Crisis
By Scott Adams, Publisher, Repertoire Magazine I recently sat down with two executives from a national distributor to have a candid conversation and give them a voice about the distribution industry’s response to the COVID-19 crisis. Healthcare distribution has been America’s unsung hero during this crisis. The way they worked together to source PPE and move it in record … [Read more...]
Coronavirus News – May 22
AstraZeneca receives $1B in U.S. funding for Oxford Univ. coronavirus vaccine AstraZeneca has received more than $1 billion from BARDA to develop a coronavirus vaccine from Oxford University. The drugmaker has agreed to initially supply at least 400 million doses of the vaccine and secured total manufacturing capacity to produce 1 billion doses, with first deliveries in … [Read more...]
Scott Adams’ world famous “Beer Butt Chicken”
It’s Memorial Day Weekend -Let the BBQ Begin! Given it's a holiday weekend we thought a BBQ video was in order. See how to prepare Scott Adams' world famous “Beer Butt Chicken”. We hope everyone has a safe wonderful 3-day weekend. … [Read more...]
Coronavirus News – May 21
Global coronavirus cases surpass 5 million Global cases of the novel coronavirus surpassed 5 million this week, nearly five months after the first infection was reported in Wuhan, China. The virus has now spread to more people in under six months than the total number of severe flu cases each year, which is estimated to infect about 3 million to 5 million globally, according … [Read more...]
Coronavirus News – May 20
Wharton model predicts 4.3M Americans infected if states fully reopen A University of Pennsylvania Wharton model forecasts 4.3 million infected in the U.S. by the third week of July if states reopen while still practicing measures of social distancing. Partially reopening states with social distancing rules in place would result in nearly 3.2 million positive cases. This … [Read more...]