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PY - Foley Catheter Insertion-Removal Validation - NEIT 4/28/2017
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This video is about Foley catheter insertion/removal
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Cardinal Health Sponsored Session - PRO Advantage: Scientific & Clinical Evidence Delivering NPWT
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Dr Lawrence Lavery, DPM, MPH, will cover the main findings of the Randomized Clinical Study to compare NPWT with Saline Irrigation and Traditional NPWT for Complex Foot Infections research article. Rose Raizman, RN-EC, PHCNP; NSWOC, WOCC (C), MSc, MNur and Susan Chandler, RN, MClScWH, NSWOC, WOCC (C) will dive into case studies supporting clinically effective and patient-friendly NPWT designed to transition patient from hospital to home. The Cardinal Health(TM) PRO devices with replaceable 300 mL canisters and associated consumables are clinically equivalent to market leading NPWT devices. Clinicians were satisfied with the PRO pumps because of ease of application, ability to achieve and maintain seal and the ability to handle exudate from large wounds. Overall, the PRO can deliver hospital-grade NPWT at home without sacrificing savings for quality. Presented at Wounds Canada's 2020 Virtual Conference, October 16.
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2016 Acceptance Speech: George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health
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The Committee for Economic Development's (CED) 2016 Distinguished Performance Awards Dinner September 14, 2016 Pierre Hotel - New York, NY Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award Recipient: George S. Barrett Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cardinal Health, Inc. Award introduced by: Larry Merlo President and CEO CVS Health
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CHRO Conversation with Ola Snow, Chief Human Resources Officer, Cardinal Health
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Ola Snow shares her views regarding some of the unique challenges that exist for HR in the health industry. She also describes her views regarding the responsibilities of corporations and leaders to drive employee success including the importance of true diversity and inclusion.
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Deloitte and Cardinal Health discuss the Future of Health
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Deloitte and Google Cloud leadership discuss how technology, real-time data, and the ability to capture, interpret, and act on it are changing the health care industry during Google Cloud Next '19. Visit https://deloi.tt/2Qii20k to learn more.
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Cardinal Health ACHE Blockchain Panel Aug, 1 2018
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Blockchain has received a significant amount of press lately and is on the minds of C-suite leaders across the healthcare continuum. This panel discussion provides an overview of blockchain technology, examples of applications across healthcare, and challenges with the new technology. The discussion was sponsored by Cardinal Health at an American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) conference. Panelists include: Robert Rajalingam, Cardinal Health (left); Paul Chang, IBM Watson Health (middle left); Dr. Tim Mackey, UC San Diego School of Medicine (middle right); Dan Vaught, Cardinal Health (right). For more information, email MarketInsights@CardinalHealth.com Video Guide: 0:27 - Introduction to the discussion 3:23 - Panelist Introductions 7:18 - What are the basics of blockchain and how does it relate to Bitcoin? 15:15 - How blockchain can be used and the problems it solves 25:27 - How does blockchain fit in with existing processes? 30:00 - How secure is blockchain? 33:05 - How does blockchain impact competitive relationships across an industry, specifically healthcare? 36:11 - How will "coopetition" be impacted by state and federal regulatory issues? 40:47 - How can you stay current on blockchain and know when it is the correct time to take action? 47:15 - Audience Q&A 47:25 - How do I convince my hospital digital security team to try this technology? 53:00 - How should we manage the governance of a growing blockchain environment? 59:55 - Can blockchain improve physician burnout? Are there any studies on the effects? 1:04:50 - What are the truly revolutionary projects utilizing blockchain technology? 1:12:57 - Discussion wrap up
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Oktane18: Cardinal Health: 60k Associates + 111 Apps Migrated + 0 App Changes in less than 5 Months
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Through its partnership with Okta, Cardinal Health was able to revitalize IAM service offerings and rapidly migrate legacy applications to Okta. William Dubois and Dave Fend discuss how this service-based model has become the new paradigm for Cardinal Health applications, and how other organizations can future-proof their own IAM services. The session highlights how this move significantly improved speed, resiliency, security, and the user experience. It also explains how new integration patterns and coexistence models can be leveraged to minimize disruptive change while seamlessly rolling out new, modernized login experiences. Speakers: William Dubois, Manager IAM Strategy and Build, Cardinal Health Dave Fend, Senior Services Architect, Okta
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Cardinal Health Experiences “Black Friday” Every Day
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date on all of our world-class products and exciting updates: https://goo.gl/YhZF9h CA World '15 DevOps, Agile Ops Theater: Louis Verzi, Manager, Java Platforms at Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health specializes in distribution of pharmaceuticals and medical products, serving more than 100,000 locations worldwide. To ensure the best customer experience possible for its mission critical applications, Cardinal Health takes the approach that every day is “Black Friday” with quick detection and quick resolution. Over the past several years, Cardinal Health has used CA Application Performance Management to move from being reactive to application performance issues to proactively addressing issues before they impact the customer. In this session you will learn some of the steps and approaches they take to improve application performance across more than 100 different applications, including their e-commerce platform. For more information, please visit: http://cainc.to/uFRSRw
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Cardinal Health Event Live Stream
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Assignment 6 2 Capstone Presentation Cardinal Health
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Louis Verzi, Cardinal Health & Anthony Lye, NetApp | Google Cloud Next 2019
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Louis Verzi, Senior Cloud Engineer, Cardinal Health & Anthony Lye, SVP & GM Cloud Data Services BU, NetApp | @AnthonyDavidLye sit down with Dave Vellante and Stu Miniman for Google Cloud Next 2019 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. #GoogleNext19 #theCUBE https://siliconangle.com/2019/04/16/netapps-cloud-volumes-for-google-comes-to-the-aid-of-cardinal-health-googlenext19/ NetApp’s Cloud Volumes for Google comes to the aid of Cardinal Health The partnership between NetApp Inc. and Google Cloud reached another milestone last week when NetApp was named the Technology Partner of the Year for Infrastructure. The Cloud Volumes service for Google, launched by NetApp approximately one year ago, has become a simple way for information technology organizations to spin up a cloud-native, no-ops file storage service to run applications and analytics. “It takes about eight seconds to establish a volume in Google Cloud that may take, through trouble tickets and IT and capital purchases, about six months to do,” said Anthony Lye (pictured, right), senior vice president and general manager of cloud at NetApp. “What people want to do in the public cloud is innovate, not administrate.” Lye spoke with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, during the Google Cloud Next event in San Francisco. They were joined by Louis Verzi (pictured, left), senior cloud engineer at Cardinal Health Inc., and they discussed the challenges faced by healthcare organizations in a competitive market and how a collaboration with both NetApp and Google helped move on-premises workloads into the cloud (see the full interview with transcript here). (* Disclosure below.) Need for agility and speed Like a number of organizations, Cardinal Health is facing cost pressure while needing to move faster and create agility to better respond to marketplace changes, according to Verzi. Moving to the cloud allowed the organization to address all three challenges. “On-premises didn’t give us the flexibility to turn the levers in any of those three areas,” Verzi explained. “Those three things have really driven our push into the cloud. We’re about 80% of the way there.” Verzi and his IT team at Cardinal Health wanted a one-click solution for developers that would give them a higher tier of storage with no downtime or restarting. NetApp collaborated with both Google and Cardinal Health to move high-performance file workloads into the cloud. “We enabled him to run some pretty heavy on-prem workloads that required Network File System and can now run in production on Google Cloud,” Lye said. “We built it like dial tone. The NFS is always on in Google Cloud and you come and provision an endpoint.” Watch the complete video interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of the Google Cloud Next event. (* Disclosure: NetApp Inc. sponsored this segment of theCUBE. Neither NetApp nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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Cardinal Health CIO Michelle Greene on Collaborating Across the Business | Technovation 707
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Michelle Greene; EVP, CIO, and Head of Global Business Services; discusses with Peter High the complexities of Cardinal Health’s business, the power of collaboration, and the company’s internal talent strategy. She gives an overview of how her teams are organized and a deeper look into the company’s technology commercialization engine Fuse and how it contrasts with the company’s digital office. Michelle also discusses how she works together within her executive time and focuses on implementing a culture of collaboration with her colleagues. She covers the recruiting and retraining strategy for employees relating to continuous improvement and diversity of thought and experience. Finally, Michelle talks about the keys to her career success and looks ahead at the trends in automation that are on her radar for the future. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:47 Overview of Cardinal Health's Business 0:01:34 Michelle's Purview as CIO and Head of Global Business Services 0:02:45 How Michelle's Teams are Organized 0:04:37 Fuse and Commercializing Innovation 0:05:56 Cardinal Health's Specialty Solutions and Outcomes 0:07:28 Fuse vs Cardinal Health's Digital Office 0:08:19 Collaborating with CxO Colleagues 0:09:46 Attracting Top Talent to the Company's Mission 0:11:55 Diversifying Cardinal Health's Workforce 0:14:03 Michelle's Involvement in External DE&I Organizations 0:16:05 Keys to Michelle's Career Success 0:18:19 Tech Trends 0:21:33 Outro An audio-only version of this interview is available as episode 707 of Metis Strategy’s podcast, #Technovation with Peter High. Learn more at http://bit.ly/Technovation-707. Subscribe to Technovation on your podcast platform of choice: https://link.chtbl.com/Technovation To learn more, visit https://www.metisstrategy.com/technovation-podcast/ ---------------- #podcast #healthcare #podcastinterview #health #cardinalhealth #collaboration #communication #CIO #businessservices #innovation #digital #diversity #dei
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Learn how Cardinal Health migrated thousands of VMs to GCP (Cloud Next '19)
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In this session, we’ll walk you through exactly how Cardinal Health deployed and used Velostrata for their migration journey. You'll learn what went into the planning phases, how they crafted and deployed the right architectures, what their migration journey was like, and some of the lessons they learned. Watch more: Next '19 Architecture Sessions here → https://bit.ly/Next19Architecture Next ‘19 All Sessions playlist → https://bit.ly/Next19AllSessions Subscribe to the GCP Channel → https://bit.ly/GCloudPlatform Speaker(s): Issy Ben-Shaul, Louis Verzi, Joe Timmons Session ID: ARC300 product: Cloud - General; fullname: Issy Ben-Shaul, Louis Verzi, Joe Timmons; event: Google Cloud Next 2019;
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Jim Shingler, Cardinal Health | Creating Fusion at a Fortune 15 Company
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Jim Shingler, Director, Office of Development Transformation at Cardinal Health, speaks to Built to Adapt at SpringOne Platform 2017
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Discussing Data and Analytics with Cardinal Health VP and Head of Data & Analytics Ranjana Young
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In this Tech Talk, Lingaro North America Business Development Manager Patrick Martin talks to Ranjana Young, Cardinal Health VP - Global Head of Enterprise Data & Analytics about how to balance strategic goals with tactical initiatives and how the company uses technology to unlock value by gaining better transparency in the medical segment.
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Cardinal Health: Moving Data to AWS in Real-time with Attunity
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Learn more about AWS Marketplace at - http://amzn.to/2gO32Xz. To stay competitive, many organizations need a way to analyze huge volumes of data and make it available in real time. Cardinal Health – an innovator in healthcare – uses Attunity Replicate to move data from SQL, Oracle, and other sources to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), where they can consume the data in Kafka to perform analytics to identify new ways of improving services for their customers. In our upcoming webinar, you’ll see how Attunity and AWS helped Cardinal Health take healthcare to the next level for their customers.
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Industry Trends & Predictions - Nick Augustinos, Cardinal Health: NOW #12
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Nick Augustinos, SVP of Health Information Services & Strategy at Cardinal Health, brings 35 years of experience in healthcare to predict upcoming industry trends. He also discusses the most important characteristics he looks for when meeting with entrepreneurs. More on Nick Augustinos: http://www.startuphealth.com/u/21055/Nick-Augustinos More on Cardinal Health: http://www.startuphealth.com/c/5755/Cardinal-Health Join the Movement to Transform Healthcare: http://www.startuphealth.com
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Personal Healthcare IOT on PCF using Spring — Jim Shingler, Cardinal Health
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Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/personal-healthcare-iot-on-pcf-using-spring-64854626 Did Mom take her morning meds? Did she take the right meds? Imagine a world where you receive notifications when your mother misses her morning medications and where her doctor automatically receives her Glucometer or Pulse Oximeter readings. This talk will be an introductory discussion about taking an Internet Of Things (IoT) approach to keeping our loved ones safe, in their own homes longer, and elongate their presence in our lives. We will be discussing the challenges around applying IoT technologies to personal healthcare and how we can use Pivotal Technologies to build a more efficient solution. The discussion will start by reviewing the challenges with personal healthcare including the privacy and security concerns and considerations. We will also delve into how Arther C Clarke's third law can be used to describe IoT technologies. With this context, we will explore building a personal healthcare IoT solution on PCF using Spring Technologies. Speaker: Jim Shingler, Cardinal Health
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21-35905 UPPI LLC v. Cardinal Health, Inc.
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UPPI LLC appeals the district court's dismissal of its action under the False Claims Act against Cardinal Health, Inc., et al. [2:17-cv-00378-RMP]
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