Solving What's Missing In Healthcare

Solving What's Missing In Healthcare
Podcast Description
In today's fragmented healthcare system, opportunities for seamless care delivery abound. From limited access to behavioral health resources to disjointed patient histories to untimely data, major obstacles hinder optimal outcomes. “Solving What’s Missing in Healthcare”, hosted by Bamboo Health, dives deep into these complex challenges, offering expert insights and innovative solutions for healthcare leaders, governments, policymakers, care teams and more.
Each episode explores ways to improve care coordination, expand access to behavioral health services, and enhance overall outcomes. Join us as we uncover the changes needed to break down barriers and create a more integrated, holistic healthcare system for everyone.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as care coordination, behavioral health integration, and improving patient outcomes. Specific episode examples include discussions on reducing costs through physician-led models and strategies for enhancing access to behavioral health services, like the introduction of Bamboo Bridge®, aimed at closing critical access gaps.

In today’s fragmented healthcare system, opportunities for seamless care delivery abound. From limited access to behavioral health resources to disjointed patient histories to untimely data, major obstacles hinder optimal outcomes. “Solving What’s Missing in Healthcare”, hosted by Bamboo Health, dives deep into these complex challenges, offering expert insights and innovative solutions for healthcare leaders, governments, policymakers, care teams and more.
Each episode explores ways to improve care coordination, expand access to behavioral health services, and enhance overall outcomes. Join us as we uncover the changes needed to break down barriers and create a more integrated, holistic healthcare system for everyone.
In this podcast episode from Bamboo Health and Radial, we explore sustainable, data-driven strategies for managing high-cost claimants—focusing on smarter post-acute care decisions and reducing avoidable admissions. Our expert dive into how leveraging care coordination, value-based care models, and real-time data can improve transitions from hospital to home or skilled nursing facilities (SNFs).
We’ll discuss the critical role of CMS ratings in evaluating SNF and home health provider quality, and how using these metrics can help steer patients toward higher-performing, lower-risk settings. Through real-world examples and lessons learned, listeners will gain practical insights into improving outcomes, controlling costs, and minimizing unnecessary readmissions.
What You’ll Learn:
- How the new TEAM model will impact care coordination
- Why hospitals need to act now
- And more….
Featured Guests:
Vatsala Kapur, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Bamboo Health
Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Radial
Key Moments:
- [0:00] Welcome to Solving What’s Missing in Healthcare
- [1:00] About Radial
- [2:00] Upcoming CMS Requirements
- [5:00] Data is Everywhere
- [8:00] The Cost of Doing Nothing
- [17:11] Helping Hospitals Succeed with CMS
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Approved Quotes:
“It’s not going to be easy for most hospitals to success at CMS TEAM – because things are going to get more difficult incrementally as TEAM moves forward. You really can’t wait as a hospital leader. You have to move now. And it’s that sense of urgency that I’m heaing from top hospitals across the country.” — Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Radial
“TEAM starts on January 1st and it’s a mandatory model, which means that 700+ hospitals across the nation will be facing financial downside risk and upside opportunity.” — Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Radial
“It’s a new type of bundle. It’s faster, it’s tighter, it’s much more data sensitive as well. Part of the reason is that it’s 30-day episodes, not 90.” — Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Radial

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