The Bingo Podcast

By: Mason Rothert
  • Summary

  • At the Bingo Podcast we strive to bring innovative ideas to the forefront of Long Term Care industry. We believe that while many of these concepts can be both intimidating and costly, the proper application of those concepts will produce the maximum ROI (return on investment) for you and your team. When we say "ROI", it’s not only about the dollars. That term relates to many facets of your business which include profitability as well as improving the quality of care provided and the overall happiness within your work-force. Think about it this way, the more innovation being introduced into your organization will make the challenging part of your business easier...attracting residents, retaining your talent and navigating new regulations.Take the time to tune-in and learn more from industry professionals who can help to improve your business.
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Episodes
  • Bingo #4
    Oct 14 2021

    The newest Big Ideas Need Great Operators (Bingo) podcast features NewPath Health Solutions' CEO and COO, sharing the amazing work they do to assist facilities with health information exchange systems, discharge planning, integrating INTERACT processes and tools as well as helping to review and assess a facility's “QAPI” performance.

    NewPath Health Solutions



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    36 mins
  • Bingo #3
    Dec 1 2020

    The third episode of the Bingo podcast focuses on Covid-19 challenges in long-term care. Nursing homes, hospice and homecare are constantly on  the front lines since the outbreak of the pandemic.  

    All staff in these facilities are Heroes.  They are fighting a battle shorthanded, low on supplies, and  up against price gauging situations.

    For Bingo #3, we welcome in three experts in the LTC community who offer perspectives, ideas, encouragement, and more than 80 years of experience: 

    • Greg O’Brien – COO of New Star Inc.
    • Joetta Martin – Administrator Westwood Hills Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center
    • Larry Howdershell –Operations Officer of JMS senior living 

     

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Bingo #2
    Jul 25 2020

    For our second episode on the Bingo Podcast we catch up with the MOQI project at the HIMMS 2018 conference in Las Vegas.  

    Dr. Gregory Alexandar and Susan Shumate, RN talk about the exciting things they are doing to improve care in the LTC continuum. 

    Our mission is to improve quality of care for nursing home residents. We do that through the Quality Improvement Program for Missouri (QIPMO), a service funded by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to staff members of nursing homes in Missouri to improve direct care practices; Leadership Coaching, a service also funded by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to the leaders to improve Missouri nursing home business and personnel operations; the Missouri Quality Initiative (MOQI), a Centers for Medicaid and Medicare sponsored initiative to reduce avoidable hospitalizations of nursing home residents and improve quality of care nationwide; and the Observable Indicators of Quality Guide (OIQ) developed from a grant from the National Institutes of Nursing Research of the National Institutes of Health to identify good quality nursing homes when looking for such services.

    Gero-informatics research and national health policy along with IT effects on quality of care in nursing homes and long term care. Development organizations and health policy about nursing practice that impacts geriatric patients is also a focus. Recently Dr. Alexandar completed a book titled "An Introduction to Health Information Technology in Long Term Care Settings" which can be found on Amazon.  

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    17 mins

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